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having problems with uploading of videos from youtube. its uploading but the processing is taking too long even with the basic version. how do i overcome that & manage to get an eddie stobart video to disc & play on my tv?
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i will try ,but only issue now is i have dicided to take the whole lot to a pc shop & get them to look at it. my key interests at the moment is to upload the 1st 2 eps of eddie stobarts recently broadcast shows & put to disc & play on tv. & then hence finish the disc off .trouble is the current 4 eps on it does not read on the pc. the other programme is DAs 1st life recent broadcast on BBC one which i will probably upload off BBC iplayer 1 ep i am missing on that one. antthing else will be classic tv programmes & start up ,for general interest.
Using Firefox as your Internet browser, and then an add-on such as Download Helper should work.
Your posts made me unsure that you understood this.
If uploading is taking long, you need a connection with a faster upload speed. The Virgin Media 50Mb product is now getting a 5Mb upload speed. (I'm on 20Mb with the 2Mb upload). Expect it to take time.
You are with tiscali but you have Sky tv. It might be cheaper to get your broadband from Sky as well as the tv.
well my pc crashed the other day & have had to reload everything back in realplayer has gone back in but used it only to download the videos from youtube to in order to burn to dvd disc,not sure yet if that will work?
you might be right ,i was unsure .my aim is to put chosen videos to disc so that i can watch on my main tv. yes do have tiscali & sky HD but prefer not to use the two together,though one would argue it would be cheaper,mayby so ,but its a choice i made.where i live there is no way i will be able to get virgin media or anything upto 20MB of speed i am in a rual area ,these are forgotten areas.going back to you tube is it best to add videos to a que list then burn them off?
some of these i have already re-installed including that one,as far as i am aware of. just need now a step by step guide to downloading a video from youtube to a dvd disc to watch on tv
but looking at that error message i'd say two things....1...they need to be able to spell available,2 youtube has probably put a stop to it to save them having to spend time/money/effort for people to upload copyright materials only for them to have wasted all that money on bandwidth/server time etc to delete it a few hours later due to a DMCA claim
oh dear oh dear oh dear ok i made spelling errors but you knew what i mean't? next thing ok hands up i am not always clear on what you tube handles but noticed how YT hand different video sizes ie some in full video others in parts ,how this is managed when uploading i am not sure. also i would not make claims to anyone copyrighting my work when i have freely allowed to be copyed by others. others i would assume do the same with there videos allow others to copy etc though some are protected. i'm off line for the night
There are free pieces of software to do it but like most things its down to personal choice and technical ability
ok thanks ,i'll do my best there
that idea looks ok i will look into it
Your video should have a sensible descriptive name. When you're uploading, there should be a box marked keywords or tags where you can put more relevant words eg I might call a computer animation movie 'robot battle' and use keywords animation, robots, Cinema 4D, Mograph, XPresso, simulation, After Effects etc. Also make sure your movie is public, not private - only public videos are searchable.
i will have a look at the lata but as for the naming tag i got that sorted