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Got it, be up soon.,
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#12
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um, got this:
Failed (please export your movie in .WMV format) |
#13
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You can also post it to a file-sharing site like Rapidshare or Megaupload, but that would mean we'd all have to download it to our HDs and watch it, instead of just streaming it.
Personally, I can never get YouTube to upload my stuff. I once tried to post a skit for an Arabic class on YouTube, and it kept giving me errors, and even when it successfully uploaded, there were screwy things about the video quality. I had the same problem when I tried to upload a piece of a movie for my thesis presentation. I'm not sure what I keep doing wrong. |
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Hm. When did you get that?
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#15
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fom youtube, it explained that it was saved as a windows movie maker file, and needs to be a different file. problem is, movie makers not letting me save as anything else.
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#16
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Ah. You're trying to export the wrong file; the files you create by saving in Movie Maker are 'project' files that just save what you've done to a particular movie. You want the movie files you create by using 'Publish.'
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i did publish and it still saves as that file, and it wont let me choose what to publish as
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#18
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Maybe you can try a format conversion tool. I'm sure those must exist for video files (I have one that lets me save my AVIs as MP4s so I can put them on my iPod).
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Quote:
Your publish screen looks like that, right? What does it say where mine says 'Windows Media Video WMV' there? |
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same thing
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