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Youtube allows you to set the broadcast option to 'private', which does not share the video you upload with the whole web and allows you to decide who can view it (on a video by video basis) up to 25 people.
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by Kyogre-Stataen on August 15th, 2007
I believe YouTube limits the file size/time... and it degrades the video quality.
by Anonymous on August 15th, 2007
This is true. I did not consider that in my response.
by Karl Plesz on August 15th, 2007