I can't upload anything on to youtube, I don't understand the MPG,AVI,WMV,MOV Formats can someone with an Youtube account help with this?
This is from the link Lance posted sir, YouTube accepts a wide range of video file formats such as .WMV, .AVI, .MOV, and .MPG transferred from most digital cameras, camcorders, and cell phones. We've found that files converted from .wmv to one of the other formats our webpage accepts generally have a lower playback quality than other file formats. If you have your source video in a format other than a .wmv file, you may want to encode directly to MPEG4 (DivX, Xvid, SVQ3) at 640x480 resolution, with 64k Mono MP3 Audio. If you have a source .wmv in high bitrate and larger resolution you may want to convert to MPEG4 at full resolution and then resizing to 320x240 using a high quality resizing algorithm - this can help reduce the number of artifacts you end up with.
I still have no clue on the Mpegs and such how do you do this, my mom tried to rename but it wouldn't upload?
Would Clicking Refresh over and over help? My Friend Matt uploaded a Video onto Youtube just by Clicking refresh.
You should ask Matt! No, so what is the problem? You uploaded a video and it is taking awhile to upload? I'm not sure what you are asking, it would help if you were more to the point. I'm not saying that to be mean, it's just kind of confusing. One minute, you want to know what type of format you can use on youtube, and the next you were talking about your mom, and now you are taking about some dude named Matt.
It's a review. Alright i downloaded a MPEG Converter but it only got 70% of video complete and i tried it twice and got that, should i download another one? BTW This is Smartsoftvideo.
1. Burn the video to a CD or copy it to a removable flash drive. 2. Mail the CD or removable flash drive to the YouTube Corporation, with a letter asking them to upload it for you, because you and your mom and your friend Matt can't seem to figure it out. 3. Let us know how that turns out.
Crap, and here I was thinking he actually figured it out. I think you are making it harder than it really is. If it was a review you taped yourself doing, which is what you should have said in your first post, you just upload the video to your computer using the software your camera came with. If you have windows, then you can use Windows Movie Maker, or whatever else you have on your computer, to edit it, and add music or whatever. Then when that is all done, you upload it to Youtube. It's really as easy as that.
Does it upload to youtube easilly, you know it needs the MPEG format? I'm right know using a downloaded Digital Media Converter, Has anyone ever used it and does it work?
Sorry to sound harsh, but if you can't work it out, should you even be doing it at all? I'm no video whiz and even I can upload stuff to YouTube.