Jason Self wrote:
> On a desktop, though, why not use tinyvid.tv as Frederique W.
> Piccart       suggested? They'll end up being the same videos, but in a
> format that isn't patent-encumbered.

I've tried tinyvid.tv -- it's great! Videos I converted remains there 
permanently. So, the more I converting -- the more videos it will contain for 
everybody, in the free format. From now on I will use it to watch videos from 
YouTube and other supported services :-)

-- 
Regards, Dmitry Samoyloff


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