Dragon Fly Storm can upload 3 types of video files - Windows AVI files with a DV strem encapsulated within them, Windows Media Video Files and MPEG-4 H.264 files. With TD Video, you can create any of these formats to upload to Dragon Fly Storm.
AVI is a Microsoft Windows video file format. DV is the video format that comes from miniDV tape camcorders. TD Video puts DV video in Apple's QuickTime movie format. Apple provides a QuickTime export component that enables TD Video to translate your video to a DV stream encapsulated in an AVI file. Unfortunately, Apple's export component doesn't work for files larger than a gigabyte. This option is only feasable for uploading a folder of clips.
H.264 is a varient of MPEG-4 that produces compact and high fidelity video. A varient of this file format is used by newer high definition camcorders to store their video. You can export a MPEG-4 H.264 file directly from TD Video that can be uploaded to Dragon Fly Storm. Apple provides a QuickTime export component that enables TD Video to translate your video to a MPEG-4.
WMV as you might guess is a Windows Media Video file format.
If you receive WMV files from an opponent, you will need software to translate these to QuickTime movies. Microsoft endorses Flip4Mac WMV from Telestream. To translate files you'll need the $29 Pro version of Flip4Mac. You can purchase Flip4Mac WMV Pro at www.telestream.com. If you want to send WMV files to an opponent, you'll need Flip4Mac WMV Studio ($49).
You can import multiple camera angles into TD Video. Just do one after the other. Don't enter Quarter data until you're finished importing video and trimming it into individual clips.
You'll want to wait until you have imported all of your Dragon Fly Storm video before you enter data describing Quarters in the game. You might realize that TD Video moves video clips from folder to folder when you change the Quarter for a play. You'll need to import your video and Trim It into individual clips before TD Video will let you change the Quarter.
As you'll notice as you read this, internet video exchange involves changing your video from one format to another for upload and also after downloading. This requires lots of processing power. You will want to use a modern Macintosh to do this. You may see some benefit from running the latest version of Mac OS X too.