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KenP 02-06-2006 09:39 PM

Damn, you have to have a website to upload the vids. Is that right? It wouldn't take one i tried.

KenP 02-06-2006 09:39 PM

Damn, you have to have a website to upload the vids. Is that right? It wouldn't take one i tried.

ssgharkness020147 02-06-2006 11:14 PM

Yeah, you need website. Unless your linking it from another website.

Fubar 02-08-2006 05:16 PM

https://upload.video.google.com/

Ken don't know if this is what you are refering to but no personal website is needed just upload your video after creating an account.
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We're accepting digital video files of any length and size. Simply sign up for an account and upload your videos using our Video Uploader (please be sure you own the rights to the works you upload), and, pending our approval process and the launch of this new service, we'll include your video in Google Video, where users will be able to search, preview, purchase and play it. Find out more here.

CslRkH2 02-08-2006 05:31 PM

Yeah it asks for your own website as part of the sign up. I tried posting some videos of my wife and I and it wouldn't "publish" them because the website I gave was not real (I don't have my own).

Fubar 02-08-2006 05:40 PM

No it doesn't. What ya smoking? And how come your not sharing?

https://upload.video.google.com/video_instructions.html

These are the steps required to upload. You just need to use there little program but I don't see anywhere it says that the vids need to be hosted on your personal site which would mean using your bandwidth.

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Upload video

Before uploading your video to Google, we prefer that you encode your video files using mpeg-2 or mpeg-4 codecs with mp3 audio (learn more). To ensure your upload is successful, please follow the steps below. Remember that after you upload your video to us, you'll need to add your video information via your Video Status page.

1. Install the Google Video Uploader




If you get stuck in the process, visit Downloading and Installing the Google Video Uploader for instructions.

2. Upload your video file(s) to Google using the Uploader

A. Click the Login button, and enter your account information.
B. Click the Add button to upload one or multiple video files.
C. Check the box to agree to our Terms of Service.
D. Click Upload now to submit your video(s) to Google.

3. Add your video information via your Video Status page

In order to complete the upload process, you must visit your Video Status page and click "Add" beneath your Video Information column to submit a title, description, price, and other details of the video(s) you just uploaded.

For detailed instructions, please visit our Upload Video Instructions page.

CslRkH2 02-08-2006 08:18 PM

Dude you're correct! I swear when I signed up awhile ago it required a website so I never used the damn thing.

KenP 02-09-2006 04:55 AM

I'll try it tomorrow, but Google said there was an issue with authentication.

Fubar 02-09-2006 05:15 AM

Ken, it looks like all they are going to accept is Mpeg-2 and Mpeg4 so if you're made whatever you're trying to share a wm (windows media) file that may be one of the reasons you're having trouble. Just a thought.

DRTYFN 02-09-2006 06:07 AM

You pr0n guys make the web go 'round.

KenP 02-09-2006 12:35 PM

<BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><div class="ip-ubbcode-quote-title">quote:</div><div class="ip-ubbcode-quote-content">Originally posted by Fubar:
Ken, it looks like all they are going to accept is Mpeg-2 and Mpeg4 so if you're made whatever you're trying to share a wm (windows media) file that may be one of the reasons you're having trouble. Just a thought. </div></BLOCKQUOTE>Since I don't know the difference between those and what I have I guess I'll just wait... Mr computer expert here, signing off.

Fubar 02-09-2006 01:22 PM

Ken,
I you can get Quicktime Pro for windows it's like $29.00 and it will allow you do encode your footage into mpeg2 and mpeg4.

http://www.apple.com/quicktime/pro/win.html


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