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TFOX 02-25-2007 06:28 PM

posting videos
 
I am wanting a quick course on how to post a video.


I don't even know how to get it on my computer to post,so I need to know from the begining.:eek:I do have a photbucket account for pictures,but what do I need to do to get the video clip on it.


Any help would be appreciated.

AngelofDeth92 02-28-2007 08:54 AM

RE: posting videos
 
first off what kind of camera or camcorder do you have?
secondly once you get it on the computertry going to www.youtube.com and setting up an account(it's free) and then upload the videos to there then take the embed and put it on wahtever site you want it on

if you need some more help feel free to e-mail me at [email protected]

TFOX 03-06-2007 09:17 PM

RE: posting videos
 
Man,I am sorry I forgot I posted this thread.I checked back for a few days and then forgot about it.Thanks for replying. My camera isn't much,it is a panasonic pv-gs39

TFOX 03-06-2007 10:06 PM

RE: posting videos
 
Ok guys,I can watch it on my computer from my camera but have no idea how to save it so I can upload it to my photobucket account.

bloodcrick 03-13-2007 07:39 PM

RE: posting videos
 
Im needing the same info, mines a sony mini DV so, TTT

gottahunt 03-17-2007 08:53 PM

RE: posting videos
 
If you have Windows XP, you have Windows Movie Maker. If you can see your video from you camera on your PC, you should be able to import or capture it in Movie Maker. Edit it and save it as a windows media video(.WMV) file. Watch the file size. You will have options toselect fromthat compresses the file more or less. You will need plenty ofHD space to save your video. Play around and have fun. Windows MovieMaker is a simple editingprogram that willget you started.

TFOX 03-18-2007 05:07 PM

RE: posting videos
 
Thanks,I am very computer illiterate and usually screw more up than I fix but I will give it a try.[:o]

TFOX 03-18-2007 08:04 PM

RE: posting videos
 
THANKS,I got it to my photobucket account and it was easy.Just had to click the account over for video from pictures.


NOW,how do I get it on here as a video instead of a link or is that possible.I did a test as a link and it works great but was wondering if I can get it on here to start playing when you click on it.I have seen others do it but does that take special equipment or something.

pm69442 03-19-2007 07:25 PM

RE: posting videos
 
Start with the type of camera and cabling system that you have. Source 1 is the camera. How will it be transferred to the computer? Firewire? USB? Component? Composite?
Then you can worry about how it's to be uploaded to another program!

the kidd 04-02-2007 03:03 PM

RE: posting videos
 
tfox i hate to say this but now thats how i feel about it when i ask questions it frustrating aint it rite?well since i know about it let me tell you my 2 cents....im not sure at the moment but on the photobucket album for your videos it should have some url entries like 3 i believe well just copy one of those i think its the second one and then paste it on whatever forum you want ..then when you click on it on the forum it should go to a photobucket website and then your video should play....one important thing is to make sure it is a .wmv file when you first make the video on windows movie maker.......good luck i would also probly put it on youtube for larger videos cuz photobucket dont hold much....pm me if you need any more help


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