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Subject:Question: video on web pages From:Deborah Turton <dturton -at- EROLS -dot- COM> Date:Sat, 28 Feb 1998 16:16:08 -0500
I have a client using a lot video on a series of web pages. It's a
start-up project, and they're trying to determine a general rule of
thumb for how much memory is needed to store one minute of color video.
Could anyone help us out?
TIA
Deborah Turton
dturton -at- erols -dot- com
PS This will be a limited access web site and the people using it will
know they will be watching 5 -10 minutes of video on the page.