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The new video feature for the iPhone 3Gs is truly amazing. It films at 640×480 (Standard Definition TV size). You can automatically crop the footage within the software and trim the excess file size from unwanted megabytes! (I can see a timeline feature where you can edit multiple clips right on your iPhone – like iMovie – coming very soon) I’ve been a little let down about the ability to TWEET the video footage. I’ve done a few tests.

I downloaded Twittelator Pro ($4.99). It works great. I like the features quite a bit. As of now, it appears Y-Frog is the default and possibly only hosting services for videos that are being tweeted. The quality once uploaded to Y-frog was terrible and the audio was out of sync. (Not sure if that was a one time fluke or what. I didn’t want to continue tweeting tests to my “followers”)

My friend Philzilla told me about the new Youtube feature that will tweet for you anytime you upload a new video. I checked that out tonight and got mixed results. Peep:

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  2. mark says:

    how long did you wait to view on your iphone?
    i know youtube encodes the low quality version first and then the high quality later.
    something to check.

  3. thejrowe says:

    i use my 12seconds.tv account which posts up to twitter and facebook and i've been reasonably happy with the results.

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