Thanks T-Hawk. I converted the video to .webm. Regarding the codec, it uses H.264. I set it up Windows Movie Maker, heh (I have about as much video editing experience as I do web design), which I believe defaults to H.264. Regardless, testing w/ the program "GSpot" shows that's what it's using.
If there actually is some way to host the video on dropbox or similar storage for use on a website, by all means let me know how to get it work!
My office has a free 5-page website allowed w/ our GoDaddy account subscription, I'm presently thinking of trying to host the video using that. I kind of doubt it's worth paying almost any amount per month just to have a looping 10-second video on a single webpage. Our site doesn't get many hits to begin with (which actually is another issue- nothing is optimized or in some cases even established in the SEO department).
If there actually is some way to host the video on dropbox or similar storage for use on a website, by all means let me know how to get it work!
My office has a free 5-page website allowed w/ our GoDaddy account subscription, I'm presently thinking of trying to host the video using that. I kind of doubt it's worth paying almost any amount per month just to have a looping 10-second video on a single webpage. Our site doesn't get many hits to begin with (which actually is another issue- nothing is optimized or in some cases even established in the SEO department).