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Post by -Edge- on Jan 3, 2006 15:36:40 GMT -5
I made some sort of a movie on windowns movie maker, how do u get it online so other people can see it
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Tim
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Post by Tim on Jan 3, 2006 16:03:12 GMT -5
www.putfile.com ->Upload Videos and Music I haven't actually used this myself, but hear it works pretty well. One of it's downfalls is that you can't hotlink to your videos, but give it a shot. Tim
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Post by Deleted on Jan 3, 2006 16:07:01 GMT -5
well. like i said before my post was deleted. upload it. with a site. hold on, let me check my book marks for a good one. okay, got it
yashi.com
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Post by Kliquid on Jan 3, 2006 16:20:27 GMT -5
well. like i said before my post was deleted. upload it. with a site. hold on, let me check my book marks for a good one. okay, got it yashi.com Thanks for being more helpful this time.
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Post by -Edge- on Jan 3, 2006 16:22:50 GMT -5
i tried putfile.com..its say.. Error: Allowed video filetypes are wmv, mpg, avi, asx, mov.
so ill try yashi.com
1 min later...
yashi.com told me the same thing i believe..so idk why it wont work
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Post by Tim on Jan 3, 2006 16:29:52 GMT -5
What is the extension of the file? I thought MM2 usually gives .wmv files.
Tim
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Post by -Edge- on Jan 3, 2006 16:43:23 GMT -5
well i dont think its windows movie make 2..it may just be number 1
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Post by Tim on Jan 3, 2006 16:57:43 GMT -5
For Putfile, you do have to register. It's free as far as I know. I don't know of any other reason that could cause it to not be able to be uploaded.
Tim
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Post by -Edge- on Jan 3, 2006 17:28:19 GMT -5
yea, i did register for it, or do i need to get windows movie maker 2..?.
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Post by v1rules23 on Jan 3, 2006 18:54:04 GMT -5
WMM only makes .wmv movies. Have you actually saved it as a movie file yet? It sounds like you are trying to upload the project file, which will not work anywhere.
If not, once your video is done, click on file and then save movie file. Then follow the instructions.
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Post by -Edge- on Jan 3, 2006 19:37:29 GMT -5
ok, now looking at it, i think im trying to upload the project part, im now saving it as a movie witch will take over 300 minutes and higher..as it say..i hate my slow computer
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Post by v1rules23 on Jan 3, 2006 19:41:32 GMT -5
ok, now looking at it, i think im trying to upload the project part, im now saving it as a movie witch will take over 300 minutes and higher..as it say..i hate my slow computer You can always make the file size smaller so that it takes less time to save. It hurts the quality though.
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Post by -Edge- on Jan 3, 2006 19:43:43 GMT -5
now im up to 1600 minutes and still going, well how do u make it smaller then
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Post by v1rules23 on Jan 3, 2006 19:54:37 GMT -5
now im up to 1600 minutes and still going, well how do u make it smaller then Its under the movie settings. So...click on file, save movie file, then you pick the movie location (where you want it saved), then click next, enter the name for your movie, click next, then comes up Movie Settings, this is where you can make it smaller. Choose Best Fit to File Size. I can take a screen shot if you need anymore help.
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Post by -Edge- on Jan 3, 2006 19:59:34 GMT -5
i got how to do it all, i just dont know what is good size to make it as, i have a slow computer, dial up, what would u recommend
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Post by v1rules23 on Jan 3, 2006 20:15:13 GMT -5
i got how to do it all, i just dont know what is good size to make it as, i have a slow computer, dial up, what would u recommend That, I'm not real sure of....it only takes my comp about 10 minutes to save a movie file. What type of video (like, does it include video clips, pics & audio) is it if you don't mind me asking...and I need to know the length of the video. I might be able to help out if you give some info.
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Post by -Edge- on Jan 3, 2006 20:20:31 GMT -5
there is no video part on it actually, just mostly pics and audio is the time length
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Post by v1rules23 on Jan 3, 2006 20:47:57 GMT -5
there is no video part on it actually, just mostly pics and audio is the time length It really all depends on how long the video is. For a 2 minute video, I make it between 15 & 20 MB. As annoying & time consuming as it can be sometimes, trial & error is your best way of finding out what size is best.
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Post by -Edge- on Jan 3, 2006 20:52:33 GMT -5
opps i forgot what my time was..sry...its 7:28 w/ pics,music,video effects,transitions
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Post by v1rules23 on Jan 3, 2006 20:55:19 GMT -5
opps i forgot what my time was..sry...its 7:28 w/ pics,music,video effects,transitions For that length, I would try 45MB. You can always make it smaller than that but as I said before, it would affect the quality.
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