Ekka
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Unlike pics, videos have to be hosted on another server somewhere out there.
There are some free ones like the following but they can have size restrictions.
https://upload.video.google.com/ this is very good and according to them no limit on file size
http://www.zippyvideos.com/ 20MB max
http://www.putfile.com/ 25MB max
http://www.youtube.com/index.php 100MB or 10minutes max
Be aware many of the above will only allow you to view the video on their viewer not yours, which means saving or altering the viewer settings is impossible. Some of them like Google convert your video to a type of flash program video.
http://coolfreepages.com/ is a FREE WEBSITE, up to 50MB of storage space and unlimited bandwidth ... worth a look for larger vid files but you need a little bit of knowledge.
I host mine on my own server and you view it on your viewer. So you can save it, alter the screen size, adjust brightness etc
If you have a video and cant edit it or host it due to it's size I am most willing to help. You can email it to me at my off site email address (no file size restrictions)
[email protected]
And simply tell me what you want.
Also you can insert pics and music into the video so if you want to add a few send another email with them.
Please do remember the time difference as I'm in Australia but a slight delay is better than paying a geek ... you will have your video on the world stage soon enough.
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There's a myriad of different types and sizes, .mov .avi DivX, MP1 MP2 MP4 WMV etc and variations within etc.
Be aware of the type and size you are hosting. Also some stream (buffer) automatically and others dont, so you have to know what you're up to.
It's wise to post what is in the video link to your video, for example,
35 secs and 2.56mb wmv
http://www.palmtreeservices.com.au/video/lightingtip.wmv
this lets everyone know what they're in for and dial up dudes to grab a 6 pack and pillow if it's a big one
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Editing video's, you sometimes need to cut them up, join them, slow them down, speed them up, add titles, add music etc etc.
The first thing you have to do is get that vid file into your PC.
Pic camera's are easy to do with the USB connection as usual.
Vid cameras probably need a Firewire Card (IEEE 1394 ). If your PC doesn't have one you can usually buy one for under $50 with an editing program included. I got mine for $35 with Ulead 7.0 free. If you choose one with free Ulead video editing included you will be able to upgrade to the new Ulead10 for half price ... that's what I did, pretty cheeky but hey, way to go.
Windows XP has built in movie Maker Maker, you can do a bunch of basic stuff with some transitions, pretty handy really.
There's probably a bunch of them out there, I use Ulead, there's Adobe too, plus probably some free ones if you surf around enough.
Anyway, keep them cameras rolling, lets see what your up to. :rockn:
There are some free ones like the following but they can have size restrictions.
https://upload.video.google.com/ this is very good and according to them no limit on file size
http://www.zippyvideos.com/ 20MB max
http://www.putfile.com/ 25MB max
http://www.youtube.com/index.php 100MB or 10minutes max
Be aware many of the above will only allow you to view the video on their viewer not yours, which means saving or altering the viewer settings is impossible. Some of them like Google convert your video to a type of flash program video.
http://coolfreepages.com/ is a FREE WEBSITE, up to 50MB of storage space and unlimited bandwidth ... worth a look for larger vid files but you need a little bit of knowledge.
I host mine on my own server and you view it on your viewer. So you can save it, alter the screen size, adjust brightness etc
If you have a video and cant edit it or host it due to it's size I am most willing to help. You can email it to me at my off site email address (no file size restrictions)
[email protected]
And simply tell me what you want.
Also you can insert pics and music into the video so if you want to add a few send another email with them.
Please do remember the time difference as I'm in Australia but a slight delay is better than paying a geek ... you will have your video on the world stage soon enough.
--------------------------------------------------------------
There's a myriad of different types and sizes, .mov .avi DivX, MP1 MP2 MP4 WMV etc and variations within etc.
Be aware of the type and size you are hosting. Also some stream (buffer) automatically and others dont, so you have to know what you're up to.
It's wise to post what is in the video link to your video, for example,
35 secs and 2.56mb wmv
http://www.palmtreeservices.com.au/video/lightingtip.wmv
this lets everyone know what they're in for and dial up dudes to grab a 6 pack and pillow if it's a big one
------------------------------------------------------------
Editing video's, you sometimes need to cut them up, join them, slow them down, speed them up, add titles, add music etc etc.
The first thing you have to do is get that vid file into your PC.
Pic camera's are easy to do with the USB connection as usual.
Vid cameras probably need a Firewire Card (IEEE 1394 ). If your PC doesn't have one you can usually buy one for under $50 with an editing program included. I got mine for $35 with Ulead 7.0 free. If you choose one with free Ulead video editing included you will be able to upgrade to the new Ulead10 for half price ... that's what I did, pretty cheeky but hey, way to go.
Windows XP has built in movie Maker Maker, you can do a bunch of basic stuff with some transitions, pretty handy really.
There's probably a bunch of them out there, I use Ulead, there's Adobe too, plus probably some free ones if you surf around enough.
Anyway, keep them cameras rolling, lets see what your up to. :rockn:
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