On a PC, Windows Movie Maker will do the trick. (This is what I used to edit down the video of the 4th October event...it was pretty user friendly, though of course I was working on existing video material, not creating one from scratch). If equalinrights made a short video from an event, we could edit it in WMM, adding different effects, titles, background audio, etc.
You need a flash player to view a video, differences from basic to advanced. Micromedia Flash is the minimum, though of course connection speed affects how easily people can watch it. But at this point, we're talking about recording with any digital camera and the result can be put on local drives, CD/DVD, memory stick, etc.
Is there a limit on length and/or size, as with YouTube? Check about this later...
Initial answer from Chris and Pier:
Blogger doesn't actually host the videos. So it depends on the limits of the hosting site, eg, YouTube, Google Video (good for longer videos, etc.)
Blip.TV is another option. Free with registration. Better than YouTube in the sense that YouTube can seem very basic, level of sophistication not necessarily very high. Blip.TV is used by more advanced video makers. And they do a good job in promoting your content. Quality is higher, no "YouTube" watermark either.
Thursday, April 10, 2008
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Do you know what to do to get a Windows Movie Maker file (WMMV) to work on YouTube? I can't seem to get it to work. I'm stuck!
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