Stream Huge, exported QT movie of Keynote Presentation?

I built a Keynote business presentation @ 1024 X 768. There's a lot of text to read and fine visual detail, so the size needs to be big. The slide presentation is 1 1/2 hours in length. The Keynote file size is 180 MB.
Due to inconsistencies with Keynote 's export functions to Quicktime, I used ScreenFlow to "capture" the Keynote presentation which I then exported as a Quicktime movie. The size of the movie, however, is *2.7 GB* -- pretty darn big... too big for Youtube.
I need to upload this and four other QT movies of about *1.3 GB* each, for streaming or downloading. Does anyone know of a web video service/site that allows one to upload, store and stream videos of extended length and large file size?
I've thought about exporting these as WMV files too, to cover all the bases, however, a friend suggested exporting the Keynote presentations as *Flash Video* because it streams more easily to both Mac & Windows platforms.
Suggestions?

Your problem is that while on a monitor, you can see the entire picture. Any DVD player connected to a standard television is going to show, at most, 90% of the image...some may only show 80%. This is due to something called Overscan on televisions. To account for this overscan, you have to make sure that as you're creating your presentation, you have nothing near the edges.
A good rule of thumb is to create an area that's 80% of the size of your presentation (in 4:3 resolutions, widescreen, you only have to worry about the right and left) and, as you're creating, keep dropping this shape onto your presentation slides to make sure you're inside it. Then, you'll be pretty sure that even on the worst televisions, all you information will show.

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