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where to upload video for free

Jan 18, 2006 2:37PM PST

where to upload video clips ?
can i share my uploaded videos to anybody i sent the link to . ?
something the same as webshots for digital picture!

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What kind of videos???
Jan 20, 2006 2:18AM PST
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For more movie clips, try...
Jan 20, 2006 5:18AM PST
www.apple.com and click on the Quicktime tab. If you have an old PC that doesn't have the Quicktime Player, you may need to download the free player to view the trailers, but Apple has hundreds of movie trailers posted for viewing so it's worth the effort. You can also upgrade to Quicktime Pro, and this allows you to download and save the movie trailers and do simple cut-and-paste editing within QT. It also allows you to re-save the trailer in a variety of compression codecs to create even smaller movie files that you can easily email. Most trailers on the Apple site come from a server so they are way too big to email. If your PC has an older version of QT, download the latest version so you can see the newest movie trailers that are done in H.264 MPEG. Apple does an amazing job of compressing movie clips for small file sizes yet maintains the best video quality I've ever seen on streaming video. If you want your socks blown off, download and view any of the trailers (like King Kong) that Apple posts in both 720p and 1080i wide-screen formats. They're Amazing!
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home made videos
Jan 22, 2006 12:41PM PST

clips of family videos, that would like to share to relatives.

and would not the whole web see it , jusr people i sent a link to . or emailed.

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Idea
Jan 23, 2006 1:09AM PST

Sorry, it wasn't clear what you meant. Anyways, most web servers, like my Yahoo, have, as part of your subscription, the ability to upload videos or pictures, then send friends the direct link so they can see it. My Yahoo account allows me to do this. Check the one that you have. Now, pictures are fairly small files so these shouldn't be a problem, but videos take up a lot more space. If you had a Mac, I could tell you how to make tiny video files for email or streaming, but I don't know a lot about WMP and how it works for a PC.

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Free movie upload
Jan 25, 2009 11:05AM PST

I have a completed film ONE BAD MICE on mp4 & quicktime -it is 87 minutes and 272MB -where is the best place to upload it for free so everyone can watch it???????

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To upload video for free ...
Jan 27, 2006 5:02AM PST

Looked it up for ya .. go to Dropshots.com to upload up to 2 mins of video for free or 5 mins of video for a paid subscription .. enjoy !!

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You tube is a great place to upload video
Jan 27, 2006 6:42AM PST

youtube.com

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mediafire
Jan 25, 2009 8:57PM PST

mediafire is good. no wait time and unlimited downloads