Re: KZN Meet with an activity?
Posted: 09 Aug 2009, 21:05
Ja meneerKoko_Lion wrote: Does anybody not want the photos up here?
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Ja meneerKoko_Lion wrote: Does anybody not want the photos up here?
She is just a friendStuart wrote:Is "Coyote" related in any way to PCF or Ron's forum, or Koko accompaniment?
Sorry, but WTH in that on the left hand side of this picture?Koko_Lion wrote:
A nose?Stuart wrote:Sorry, but WTH in that on the left hand side of this picture?Koko_Lion wrote:
well unless Anakha has grown boobs (That could explain how him and Katie are tribbling ), its a cheek and nose.Stuart wrote:Really? I don't see it.
Seriously a week? I had to check and I found these in the help sectionPrime wrote:youtube has a delay of about a week during which time they will approve your video.
afaik, photobucket only provides video hosting to paying customers, could be wrong through
and thisHow To Upload:
Once you've finished editing your video, made sure that it's less than 10 minutes long, smaller than 2 GB in size and in an acceptable format; you're ready to upload it.
1. Click the button in the upper right-hand corner of any YouTube page.
2. Enter as much information about your video as possible, including Title, Description, Tags and Category. The more information that you include, the easier it is for users to find your video!
3. Determine if you want your video set to Public or Private.
4. Click the "Upload a Video..." button.
5. In the next window, click the "Browse" button to browse for the video file. Select the file that you want to upload.
6. Click the "Upload Video" button.
It can take from a couple of minutes to an hour for your video to upload to YouTube.
If you receive an error message when uploading, you should ensure that you're attempting to upload a file type that's recognised by YouTube. YouTube accepts video files from most digital cameras, camcorders and mobile phones in the .OVI, .MOVE, .MOVE and .MPG file formats.
Video Not In Search:
Depending on site traffic, changes to video information can take 8 hours or more to show up in the search index after they've been uploaded, changed or removed. This includes changes to tags, ratings, views and comments. Please be patient -- the video will show in the search index shortly. To bypass this time, you may want to send your friends the link of the video via email or private message.
To find videos that were recently uploaded, you may want to sort by "Date Added". To do this, search for the terms that describe the video. From the search results page, click the "Date Added" link on the left of the screen. This will allow you to see the most recently uploaded videos first.
Note that unless the username of the uploader is specified as a tag it may not be indexed for a video search. To find a user (and their videos), perform a search for their username and then select "Channels" on the left side of the page.