 If you're wondering, when you make a Zoom to Facebook live, you notice that the playback isn't high definition and you're like, well, you know, when I record just on Zoom by itself, it's high def, but then when I do Zoom to Facebook live, it's not high def, what can you do? So first of all, advanced teaching, I'm here with some people live and Eric from WisdomHeart said, advanced teaching, lower your standards. That's really my, that's been my perspective. I'll give you all a high def option. But my perspective, I mean, you go to my Facebook business page, you know, George Cal community and you look at my Facebook live videos and there's no high def, all of them for years. It's all standard definition. And you said, well, George, maybe yours looks a little better than mine. Well, the reason is because my lighting is better than yours. So I do daylight and I have more daylight maybe than yours as I'm a giant window here. If you don't have daylight, use one of these things behind me, you know, the umbrella lights and that'll make your, even with standard definition, it'll still look better. But let me give you the high def option now. You simply do a, if you're doing Facebook live because like me, you know, I'm perfectionistic with videos. So if I'm not doing live, I'll like do too many takes. If I do Facebook live, I'm just having to have a particular, you know, genius that happens cause I know I only have one take and I'm going for it. If that's the reason you're doing live, okay, then do a live in a private group that allows live videos. But when you go live, you immediately press record on Zoom as well. So you're recording a local version, you know, that you will then later upload that local version to your Facebook business page or wherever you're putting it. And that'll be high definition. So that's the simplest idea. I do the same thing. And you'll notice when you watch my Facebook live videos, if you ever catch them, these days, what's gonna change, I'm sure over the years, but these days I record them at on Fridays, literally on Fridays at 2 p.m. Pacific, 5 p.m. Eastern, which I think is late Europe. Anyway, 2 p.m. Pacific, 5 p.m. Eastern, I go live on Facebook business page, Facebook.com slash George Cal community. You can find it there, give me, but you'll notice when I go live, I will like fumble around for like three seconds. Like I'll be looking down, because what am I doing? I'm pressing record on Zoom so that I can upload that version to YouTube later. I don't care, like I said, I don't care that you see my pores or my wrinkles or whatever. So I don't care about high def. You know, I think, so the videos you see on my Facebook business page, they're all just Facebook lives. My YouTube videos are probably higher def because they are locally recorded. And like I said, if you do care to have high def video, just go live in a Facebook group that's feel supportive to you, that allows you to do those kinds of live videos and go from there. And if you don't have one of those supportive groups, you have two options. One is form your own. We help put together a secret private group of several friends and colleagues who want to all support each other with live videos and go live there. Or number two, pay me. Join my authentic video creation course and I have a private Facebook group called Totally Experimental Group where all the students go live there and that's another doing it. So I hope this helps and may this help you to feel better about your videos on Facebook.