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Thanks for the updates to the links.
I agree that most YouTube video is very poor quality but the kids don’t seem to care.
When I worked at ABC, I was in a department meeting with the President of Broadcast Operations and Engineering discussing ABC’s plans to use 720p. I commented that I thought it was more important to produce content that people wanted to watch. The room went silent.
I guess the FCC’s digital mandate will make the latter point moot – at least with regards to television.
Most of the video links points to ‘n6tv.kkn.net’ which is already obsolete. Here are two sources that are still current (April 2007) from the Jay Leno show.
Allows you to download the video file locally:
http://www.irlp.net/sy/CW_vs_SMS.wmv
Flash version from YouTube:
Flash version or anything on YouTube are very poor in quality. Tonight Show with Jay Leno is in HD. I wish people would post in High Definition on quality site like this:
http://stage6.divx.com