Embed YouTube into your post!

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You can now embed video right into IT.com ! (see below)

How?
Just cut and paste the URL from YouTube into the post and Voila! It automagically converts it to a video viewer for you. Give it a whirl.
The "URL" from YouTube looks this this for example:
Code:
[URL]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tqRXuP1jkNw[/URL]

It can actually be used with the following video providers:
YouTube, Photobucket, Streetfire, CarPixTV, Myspacetv, Google Video, Bolt, iFilm, Yahoo, Dailymotion, Amazon and MetaCafe



These can also be added if there is demand:
 
[ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XD0C8n_NVvM"]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XD0C8n_NVvM[/ame]
 
Learn Me Video Editing

I have a couple of videos that are huge, like 1.2G and have no idea how to compress, edit, clip, etc. What software do I need or may already have that can perform those functions?

TIA
 
I have a couple of videos that are huge, like 1.2G and have no idea how to compress, edit, clip, etc. What software do I need or may already have that can perform those functions?

Yes, never post unedited videos ... they are huge and often boring.

Windows Movie Maker comes with Windows and is surprisingly easy to use. You can find it under Start->Programs->Accessories, or do Start->Run and type "moviemk".

I personally edit out the boring parts, doing a nice fade-transition between segments so you know I've done it, and I also caption the whole thing to tell a story. Extra credit would be mixing in still photos or external clips that other people take, or adding background music (though I think the music of the inline-6 is fine :-)
 
Please, I'd really appreciate it if you could add photobucket video. I've got an account and a couple of videos. They're also short because of the size limit on uploads, so no 3hr enduros, more like a lap or two.

James
 
OK I misunderstood the original instructions. This will work with any hosted video sites on the list above but for .wmv to work they would have to be uploaded to IT.com. Not a viable option. However since you can upload WMV files to YouTube they can then be linked to IT.com afterwards via the method shown above.

I just added Photobucket videos and ESPN, Streetfire, CarPixTV...
 
Streetfire test:

[ame]http://videos.streetfire.net/video/Race-Taxi-VW-Bulli-GT3_162886.htm[/ame][ame="http://videos.streetfire.net/video/Race-Taxi-VW-Bulli-GT3_162886.htm"][/ame]
 
CarpixTV test

[ame]http://carpixtv.vidiac.com/video/42ef8ae1-bfac-486e-8f81-98b201793532.htm[/ame]
 
OK I misunderstood the original instructions. This will work with any hosted video sites on the list above but for .wmv to work they would have to be uploaded to IT.com. Not a viable option. However since you can upload WMV files to YouTube they can then be linked to IT.com afterwards via the method shown above.
Oh well. I prefer to host myself. YouTube overcompresses and has a 10 minute limit. I'll just post links.
 
YOu know about YouTube HiRes option? Google it becuase I forget but you can add a string to the end of the URL and get much higher quality from videos uploaded at higher resolutions.
 
As requested.... Photobucket video...


[ame="http://s122.photobucket.com/albums/o245/BlowtorchRacing/?action=view&current=2007SCCAProToledoDay2run2leftside.flv"]
th_2007SCCAProToledoDay2run2leftside.jpg
[/ame]
 
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