Unfortunately chatbraque, when you don't know the words for what you need; you can spend a very, very, long time searching for information. For example: music. There's a song that you really enjoy but you don't know the song's title or the artist; All you know is that there are unique instruments and you remember the melody perfectly. The chance that you will find the artist or title are not good if it's not popular. Even with all the searchable music and video sites, you can't search for a song or artist that you have no words for.Anyway, vidéos DO have titles… searching among them is not so long is it ?
It's the same thing with new software. In my previous example, I couldn't find how to set the layout windows back to default because I thought I would see the word "default" or "workspace". It was called "reset" which I never thought of. As people, we tend to remember "what goes wrong" with tools when we try to use them for certain creative purposes. Video tutorials tend to show how to navigate correctly but are less helpful when they miss bugs or potential problems. Especially when users don't know how to describe the bug or problem.
I do like asking questions using video though! Considering many people here speak other languages, is it hard to understand when I'm speaking english in a video question? Would a typed question with a video be easier to answer?