Sounds somehow wrong, doesn't it?
http://www.flickr.com/photos/xozoome/ is a link to my Flickr web page and I'm trying to figure out why it's better to use Flickr than to simply upload images right here into the blog. I'm sure that the answer will soon become apparent. it is only recently that I've figured out how to upload a video to the blog. Here's one that I shot yesterday as I was heading home and encountered the mob scene at Grand Central (where by the way I've recently taken issue with the thousands of tungsten lights used throughout the building). But that's another post (my next one) titled The Light's of Grand Central which is an editorial essay that the Metro New York paper refused to print.
Wednesday, March 5, 2008
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How did you up load video to your blog? I'm first up loading my video files to YouTube and then using the embedding code load them to my blog. It would be great to eliminate some of the steps.
ReplyDeleteAh - here's the trick. Take your original file and run it through the iTunes utility to convert it to a file to be used on an ipod or phone. This will make it small enough to be acceptable for loading onto the blog. After you converted it with iTunes just locate the newly created file on your computer and then - use the icon at the top of the posting window and just follow the instructions.
ReplyDeleteHope that this is helpful. If not - write again and I'll try to be more specific.
Take care,
Jon
thanks Jonathan, I'll give it a go. But since I haven't converted anything to an ipod or phone yet what size file should I choose when given choices for the conversion?
ReplyDeleteI don't think that it give you a choice of file size. Generally iTunes is pretty user friendly and although I'm not at my own computer (so I can't check settings at the moment) I think that you will not see a setting beyond the one allowing you to see the film on an Ipod/iPhone. I'll check later when I get home but I think that this is correct.
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j