Hi again folks. Imagine how surprised I was to discover that almost 300 people had downloaded my QuickTime translation of the Doritos "fur coat" commercial a scant 24 hours after I had posted it. Whee! Several people emailed me with requests for alternate size files, so I've resampled the video once again and put up a new page to download them from. You will now find four (4) different files available for download; they all require QuickTime to be installed. "ferritos_large.mov" is as close to full-screen as you can get without having to download the original ~100MB raw DV file. It's sampled at 640x480 @ 29.97 frames per second (standard NTSC), compressed with H.263, with a 32 kHz 16-bit stereo sound track in IMA 4:1. File size is 4.7 MB. "ferritos_medium.mov" is sampled at 480x360 @ 24 frames per second, compressed with H.263, with a 22.05 kHz 16-bit stereo sound track in IMA 4:1. File size is 3.2 MB. "ferritos_small.mov" is the original file I posted yesterday, renamed. It is sampled at 320x240 @ 15 frames per second, compressed with H.263, with a 22.05 kHz 16-bit stereo sound track in IMA 4:1. File size is 2.3 MB. "ferritos_tiny.mov" is sampled at 240x180 @ 12 frames per second, compressed with H.263, with a 11.025 kHz 16-bit mono sound track in IMA 4:1. File size is 1 MB. This one is suitable for emailing to friends and will even stream nicely on a 56k modem (though it will be a little jerky on a 33.6k modem). The above-four files can be found here until/unless Doritos gets mad at me: http://homepage.mac.com/sgodun/FileSharing18.html And if anyone wants to donate ~100MB of storage space, I will upload the original full-size DV file exactly as I brought it into my computer. :) The picture quality is as good as I could get, considering that I started with a Time Warner cable connection and a cheap/old VCR that made the original recording. Note that PC users may also need to decode the file from binhex format as the mac.com servers appear to automatically encode it that way (and it doesn't seem possible to turn it off). I recommend Aladdin's Stuffit for Windows available at www.aladdinsys.com. Once again, enjoy. :) [Posted in FML issue 3735]