General Discussion - Youtube to iPad,iPad Video Converter,Converter video to iPad brntkobe1 - Tue May 04, 2010 11:48 pm Post subject: Youtube to iPad,iPad Video Converter,Converter video to iPad
Youtube to iPad,iPad Video Converter,Converter all videos to iPad
To upload video to YouTube for sharing has becoming more and more hot, I guess some people may want to know the easy-way to upload edited video from Window Movie Maker to YouTube. Here the following article will show you the easiest way to realize it according to my own experience.
First, you should know that YouTube accepts a large range of video formats. The following part I list the YouTube workable format as below:
Windows Media Video (.WMV)
AVI (windows)
3GP (cell phones)
MP4 (ipod/psp)
MOV (mac)
MPEG
FLV (adobe flash)
MKV (h.264)
Generally, if the video you want to upload is not recognized by YouTube, you have to get the best uploading results by using a professional video converter to convert the video files to MPEG video with MP3 audio. As for those Windows Movie Maker video you can follow the steps to make it acceptable to YouTube.
Click the "File" and select "Save Movie File" "My Computer", then you can set the movie "Name" and "Location". And it would walk you through to save your video to WMV format which is accepted by YouTube.
Tips:
1) Don't go to "Save Project (as)" which will save your edited movie to MSWMM. Actually, the MSWMM is not a video file but a project generated by Windows Movie Maker which includes some basic information such as titles, credits, transition, etc. And YouTube doesn't work this kind of file now.
2) Generally, YouTube decodes the video you upload to raw video first and then recode it for Flash 7 (FLV) with 640 x 360 pixels to fit the player ratio (16:9). That's why some videos uploaded turned out to be poor quality. But if you convert the video you want to upload to FLV before uploading it to YouTube with a video converter, the video will keep good quality according to some people's experiences. Moreover, the uploading speed could be faster without decoding and recoding by YouTube.
3) Make sure that the video file is less than 10 minutes, smaller than 1 GB in size with acceptable format to YouTube
NOW, you can upload the Windows Movie Maker video to YouTube as below:
Step 1: Go to YouTube
Step 2: Login your account and click the "Upload". If you have no account, you can register one.
Step 3: Fill related information about the video you uploaded. The more information you fill, the easier it is to find your video for users.
Step 4: Click the yellow button "Upload" to start uploading your video.
Once the video is published, you can browse the video or share it with friends with the URL YouTube provided at random. evernn - Tue Jan 10, 2012 7:13 pm Post subject: video converter for ipad software can supports apple's iPod, iPod nano, iPod touch, iPod classic, iPhone, iPhone 3G, iPhone 3GS, Apple TV, and the latest iPad. Many other media players and mobile phones are also supported.