The only thing to watch with the video (apart from obvious stuff like file size) is the CODEC. This is the software code that the computer COdes and DECodes the video file with for playing. I had recorded some lovely stuff when mucking around with the camera at my brother's wedding. I put together a photogallery file with my video editing software for my brother and his wife and then tried to import the video clips into it, only to find that the computer didn't have the correct CODEC's. This would probably be able to be sorted if I contacted Canon, and may be a peculiarlity of Canon's gear, but it will really annoy surfers of your web-site if a video tour feature doesn't work.
Just one quick thought, though, for all you villa owner's out there. It would be really easy to offer to send a CD with either a Mpeg or VCD video tour of your villa on it to people that you were sending a brochure to or as a (sizeable) download from your website and it may just clinch that booking.
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