First Video is online...Kieran - you can still make a google account and post to youtube (Google account can be your existing email address without gmail - read up on creating google acconut)Clive - since you are probably a more active member of the group than I am - would like to post the rest?Let me know if you still need my helpcheersAveeshFrom the Desk of Aveesh KumarOn Sat, Jan 18, 2014 at 2:51 PM, Aveesh Kumar <aveeshkumar@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi Kieran,I can help you get your videos onlineDropbox is a fallback but not a great option - pls read belowThe easiest is probably youtube - I am not sure if you have uploaded videos everIf not, just goto www.youtube.com and look in the top right corner - it might show you are logged in if you use gmil on the same computer/browser. If not, look for links on the top right, as in gmail, to sign inOnce signed in, on the top right will be a link to upload videosAnd it will lead you from there on - even big videosThere is a 10-15 minute limit on the video you can upload - so play the video file on your PC to see how long your video isIf your internet connection is not very fast and breaks down - you might need to convert your videos to a smaller file size before you cna upload to youtube. You might need to split up your video into 10-15 minute video segments alsoso the steps are:- Is any single video file duration 10-15 mins- If yes, sign into youtube and upload it. If it uploads - make sure the video is "public" so thatthe link that you share can be viewed by all- if youtube upload times out/breaks, you might need to convert the video fileLets take this one step at a time...My email is aveeshkumar@gmail.com. My skype id is aveeshkumar - I am no longer in Nairobi/KenyaCheersAveeshFrom the Desk of Aveesh KumarOn Sat, Jan 18, 2014 at 2:32 PM, Clive Mann <clivefmann@gmail.com> wrote:Could you try 'Dropbox'?Clive MannOn 18 January 2014 12:30, <ruabora@yahoo.co.uk> wrote:
Hi EveryoneI always put a motion camera up when we're on safari. Over christmas I found a small set of seasonal pools within the rocks in the kopje near camp. It was dry everywhere else. The water was filthy and stinky but it attracted lots; leopard, striped and spotted hyena, white tailed mongoose, hyrax, baboons, and lots of birds. I have some videos of interest, but they are too large to send via email. Does anyone have any suggestions how I could make them viewable for you all?Kieran Avery
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