Original poster: "M G" <gt4awd@xxxxxxxxx>
Hey Bert,
To upload a video onto youtube all you have to do is first create an
account. Verify the account through email, this part was setup kind
of confusing. After that you can upload videos in most digital camera
formats. Then youtube will convert the video to the format the site uses
and post it when the conversion is finished.
"Videos are limited to 10 minutes (unless you're a Director) and 100 MB.
Videos saved with the following settings convert the best:
MPEG4 (Divx, Xvid) format
320x240 resolution
MP3 audio
30 frames per second framerate"
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Subject : You Tube
Date : Wed, 03 Jan 2007 20:59:09 -0700
From : "Tesla list" <tesla@xxxxxxxxxx>
To : tesla@xxxxxxxxxx
Original poster: "Barton B. Anderson"
Hi Everyone,
I remember a time when even a web page with coils was "slim pickins".
Nowadays, web pages of coilers are everywhere! Video however has
always been a big file to download in the past in most cases. With
You Tube, it seems a much better way to share video's of our coils
and whatever.
So, anyone care to shed some lightning on how You Tube works? Video
format! etc..
Take care,
Bart
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