Thursday, July 12, 2012

Upload Pet Video To Youtube --- Clam Eating Salt On Table.

People have different interests in feeding pets. Someone like dogs, someone like cats, even someone like snakes. And today, i'd share a video for you which is about a Clam. The clam enjoy eating salt, and his ownner recorded the video, and upload Pet video to youtube, It has reahed more than 750,000 views in three days. Do you want to make your own video for your family or favorite things ? You can Do it,too. Now, First, Let's enjoy the clam eating salt video.
That is an interesting video, isn't it ? And today, will show you the detail steps for uploading videos to youtube.
Before we start to upload videos to youtube, you need to transfer the recorded video to your PC. 
As you know the Best video format for youtube is FLV, So we need to convert the video to FLV. Here We Go.

1st, you need to install a video to FLV Video Converter. And import the video. The converter I use is Leawo Video to FLV Converter.
For the converter I use, you can import videos as MP4, AVI and some other popular video formats.

2nd, Take the option to choose FLV as output profile. like this.
Choose FLV H.264 as output profile for uploading to YouTube for sharing. You can also modify the output FLV parameters to meet YouTube more.

3rd, click the botton to convert the video to FLV.
4th, Open Youtube.com and choose upload the video.
Then do follow Youtube tells you. You can do that easily. 

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1 comment:

  1. You can set up your very own DIY pet monitoring system by using any simple, off-the-shelf webcam. Even old, unused ones that you may have lying around will work. Decide on the number of cameras you wish to set-up (usually - one in every room that your pet may walk around in, with a maximum of 4 cameras). Once you're done with this, use a webcam software like GotoCamera www.gotocamera.com that's easily available on the internet. Some of them even offer a basic version of this service for free. By paying a bit more ( usually, not more than $4 a month), you will get a whole bunch of added benefits such as motion detection, email alerts, mobile alerts, etc.

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