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It's no problem, Bolkonskij. At this point, I assumed that it was already a staple in all of our vintage Mac flows, so it was really no big deal.
I should be honest however; I've been discouraged from uploading YouTube videos to Cornica because gaining the original uploader's (who is usually never the original video's creator either, so they don't actually hold the rights themselves unless they personally filmed and edited everything in the modern day) permission to reupload a video elsewhere can sometimes be a very difficult task to accomplish as they are often unavailable, YouTube has no DM feature, and if uploading old promotional videos / commercials / feature videos / etc., I find outright unnecessary for the purposes and capabilities of our exclusive little niche.
I also still think that Cornica has tremendous potential, and can be a resource for both old Macs and PCs. If all of the MOV files cannot be converted to MP4, then I think that there should at least be a guide of sorts for getting Firefox or IE or Netscape to play back the MOV files, even if in a separate video player, which I could perhaps even pursue for you and write something up if you posted it. Afterward, the added videos to Cornica pertaining to PCs (and maybe UNIX workstations too) would be mostly trivial, and if we reconsidered the above point as well, I would be happy to provide a large chunk of.
Anyway, just a little constructive criticism for you. Personally, I always found that CC eventually improved my own projects, so I thought you might feel the same ...
But whatever the case, thank you for reviving Cornica and doing all else that you do!