Q. i have a samsung mini dv camcorder, i finalized the disc, put it in my computer which is brand new, and went to upload it but whenever i did both firefox and internet explorer froze up.
what am i doing wrong?
what am i doing wrong?
Answer
youtube accepts file not exceeding 100 MB and 10 minutes, and...
youtube only accepts certain video format.
Using windows movie maker -- you have to save it into the proper file format, that is WMV file (use the "save movie file" on the menu at the top left) before upload..
The WMV file will be smaller in size but still quite good quality.. so uploading it will be faster.
--for best editing....
use windows movie maker (included in your windows machine)... it can help you make beautiful slideshow or video clip(e.g. mixing your songs with pictures/video/etc).... then save it as video file such as wmv file format... finally upload.
or .. Just get those clips you want , save & convert them, and then mix/match with pix/sound/etc using windows movie maker to create new masterpieces....
this will help you.... Use 'zillatube'. This is the easiest (and also the fastest) way.
Zillatube produces mpg/mp3 formats from youtube that are compatible with windows movie maker(or media player), and more.
It is very easy to download and convert videos. Then edit those converted mp3/mpg videos with windows movie maker... save your file as wmv and then upload.
It works very well....just google search for "zillatube"
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youtube accepts file not exceeding 100 MB and 10 minutes, and...
youtube only accepts certain video format.
Using windows movie maker -- you have to save it into the proper file format, that is WMV file (use the "save movie file" on the menu at the top left) before upload..
The WMV file will be smaller in size but still quite good quality.. so uploading it will be faster.
--for best editing....
use windows movie maker (included in your windows machine)... it can help you make beautiful slideshow or video clip(e.g. mixing your songs with pictures/video/etc).... then save it as video file such as wmv file format... finally upload.
or .. Just get those clips you want , save & convert them, and then mix/match with pix/sound/etc using windows movie maker to create new masterpieces....
this will help you.... Use 'zillatube'. This is the easiest (and also the fastest) way.
Zillatube produces mpg/mp3 formats from youtube that are compatible with windows movie maker(or media player), and more.
It is very easy to download and convert videos. Then edit those converted mp3/mpg videos with windows movie maker... save your file as wmv and then upload.
It works very well....just google search for "zillatube"
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Help choosing a camcorder please!?

Rita
Hi, I am thionking of buying a new camcorder, I would like to use it to make videos for myself as a hobby, maybe some for youtube etc. Can you recommend anything not too expensive or nerdy? Many thanks!!!
Answer
Consumer Reports online thoroughly tests the top products and gives you thorough unbiased evaluations. Pay $6 for a one month subcription. Most of the consumer-level ones are good in automatic mode, you just press record. The complexity begins when you want to make a dvd or edit it. These things are not THAT hard to learn, but require some research, reading the help files in the software, going to online forums, etc. It's worth the effort. The best resolution comes from mini-dv and you have to have capture software on your pc and a firewire card (most newer pcs come with them. If you do not want to go thru all that, then you want a mini dvd camcorder. No learning is involved, but the tradeoff is poorer quality video. You just take your videos until the twenty minutes or so dvd is full, then finalize it and pop it into your home dvd and watch.
Consumer Reports online thoroughly tests the top products and gives you thorough unbiased evaluations. Pay $6 for a one month subcription. Most of the consumer-level ones are good in automatic mode, you just press record. The complexity begins when you want to make a dvd or edit it. These things are not THAT hard to learn, but require some research, reading the help files in the software, going to online forums, etc. It's worth the effort. The best resolution comes from mini-dv and you have to have capture software on your pc and a firewire card (most newer pcs come with them. If you do not want to go thru all that, then you want a mini dvd camcorder. No learning is involved, but the tradeoff is poorer quality video. You just take your videos until the twenty minutes or so dvd is full, then finalize it and pop it into your home dvd and watch.
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