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YOUTUBE UPLOADING


Question Posted Saturday February 17 2007, 9:49 pm

How do you upload something from a regular DVD to youtube?


Like if it's a dvd of a stage performance is it possible to upload one scene from it to youtube?


how?


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SilentOne answered Sunday February 18 2007, 12:02 am:
DVD has files which are way way too big to upload to YOUTUBE. It's because they're only compressed in MPEG2 format, the latest being MPEG4. To upload to YOUTUBE, find out what format they allow you to post in, then convert the DVD (You'll need a semi-capable machine, and a bit of time) into that format using [Link](Mouse over link to see full location) or some other video conversion utility.
The basic steps;
1. find out what youtube allows.
2. check if VLC can do it, from their website.
3. Either download VLC, or some other program that will go from DVD to the accepted format.
4. Find the scene on the DVD, and use the program to convert it to the accepted format.
5. Upload it.
:)
-K

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