Learn how to put videos on YouTube
DPA: Learn how to put videos on YouTube
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If you want actively participate in YouTube, has to learn a thing or two about working with video files. Unfortunately, it is not so easy to work with video files, for example, with a word processor or digital image files. Here are some tips. How
upload videos on YouTube? How to start? What video format to use?
First, start by opening an account at YouTube. It's free and has no complications, and also is in English. After opening the account, to the top of the main search window you will see a link titled Up. Give a click on that link and open the page "Upload video file." There has only to click the button "Upload Video" box will open a normal file selection.
If you hang (up) videos in this way, YouTube expects that you have a video format and length acceptable for the site, and this is where you need to know what your doing. Favorite formats for uploading videos to YouTube are FLV or MPEG-2 or MPEG-4. Most video editing programs can export both versions of MPEG. You will need to also ensure that your video is not greater than 2 GB in size or longer than ten minutes. Exceeding both restrictions, YouTube will reject the video file.
Say you have a 30-minute video and would like to upload to YouTube in three segments. Can you "split" the video into three segments in your favorite video editing, or you can use a program like Xilisoft Video Converter (http://www.xilisoft.com/video-converter.html), which takes its file and divide by the size or length you specify.
The video editing programs include a resource increasingly automatic "upload to YouTube (uploaded to YouTube) that makes this process even easier. One is Windows Live Movie Maker, Microsoft (http://bit.ly/bJuGji). Another is Video Studio, Corel. PROGRAMS
What video editing programs are considered the best?
The market for video editors is divided into two major segments: professional and parcels for packets destined to the market for camcorder enthusiasts. The two high-end packages to which are often referred to are: Sony Vegas Pro (www.sonycreativesoftware.com / vegassoftware) and Adobe Premiere Pro (www.adobe.com / products / premiere). Both are relatively expensive, about $ 500.
Sony does not offer a simplified version of Vegas Non-professionals, but Adobe itself, with its product Premiere Elements (www.adobe.com / products / premiereel), more attainable in the pocket of all, about $ 70 (50 euros). It is best to start with a consumer level version, unless you know you will need the professional version. In fact, less expensive editions are often better suited for fast, fun videos, offering more templates, effects, pan and zoom resources and support, making the task of getting a movie from a camcorder is just click, cut and drag.
addition to Premiere Elements, Corel VideoStudio also consider (http://bit.ly/Yw9zY) highly praised for its ease of use. And do not forget the free options. Microsoft Movie Maker is part of Windows Live package of complementary programs available to all registered users of Windows. Movie Maker is definitely the easiest to use of video editing programs, and its latest edition includes some nifty resources, such as the ability to upload directly to YouTube. OTHER FORMATS
What is FLV format and how you can convert these files to another format?
FLV, Flash Video Content abbreviation is a format originally developed to put videos on the Internet using the popular Flash standard, currently controlled by Adobe. FLV, however it is not recognized by all players as the other formats such as AVI, MOV, MPEG or WMV and MPEG4. It is therefore necessary to convert.
Windows Live Movie Maker opens FLV files and from there you can save the movie in WMV format or publish directly to YouTube. To add FLV to Movie Maker, click the "Add videos and photos" on the toolbar and navigate to the file on your hard drive. Another free option is the popular open source VLC Media Player (www.videolan.org / vlc), which can play and convert many video formats. By Jay Dougherty
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