What are the dimensions of these videos?

I am curious what the physical dimensions of the videos embedded on this page are:
http://www.izzyvideo.com/
They are encoded as Flash video. Does anyone have any idea how to figure this out?
Thanks.

Heya Rick,
1.) you don't need PS to take a screen shot. Just keyboard command shift/Comman/4 to make your pointer turn into a marquee that you click/drag to take a screen shot. The screenshot appears as a png file on your desktop. Right click the screen shot and "get info" to find out the dimensions.
2.) The files are encoded as h.264 and the file extension is replaced as .flv to make it play in JW Player. The download links on the site are clues. The web master didn't need to change the file extension though - JW Player can play h.264 natively. If you download the files by right-clicking the download links and selecting download linked file from the site you can study the compression used. Just look at the bit rate in Quicktime player or by "Get Info". It looks like the videos are around 1,500 kbits/s bit rate.
hth

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