To add your fundraising website to the list supported by You Tube for external annotations, you simply sign up for an account and upload the relevant videos.
You can't it requires adobe flash. The annotations are an addon to the flash player. If apple supported adobe then you could. Youtube on the iPad works through HTML5 video. If YouTube updated their HTML5 code to include the annotations that people put on their videos, it would work.
Go to my videos find the video you want to edit click on the annotations button.
No, it still belongs to you and you can delete it or add annotations to it at any time.
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No, your video must be uploaded onto YouTube before you can add any annotations to a YouTube video. It shouldn't be much of a problem however because adding annotations should hopefully only be a very small part of your video(s) and can also be done fairly quickly and can also be edited.
DVD format is not supported by YouTube. So you have to convert DVD to YouTube supported format. WebM video format is supported by YouTube and also this format is very adapted for on video sharing site and provides good video quality and smaller file size. You can refer to the related links for the guide to convert DVD to WebM and then uploading to YouTube.
What you do is go to youtube and log in. Then click your youtube channels name in the top right corner, scroll down to video manager and click it. There, it should show you all of the videos that you have made. Under the title, it should say edit with an arrow next to it. Click the arrow and click annotations. Then click "add annotation" and click label. On the bottom, it should say link with a checkmark box. Then add the link!
click on the "annotations" button while editing your video once its uploaded. then use the bars on the bottom to put how long you want that certain text to be on the video.
This only the new flash player that is making the problem just uninstall the new flash player and install the old version ..................
If your video file contains your face in the video, then you will have to edit the video using a video editor before uploading your video to YouTube. YouTube does not provide any video editing software to users to edit their video content other then replacing music and adding branding and annotations.
Once you upload a video onto YouTube, it cannot really be edited any more. You can only add annotations to the video, add branding, and/or replace the audio of your video with pre-approved YouTube audio. If you want to trim a song (which might still get you a copyright strike), it would be best to do it in video editing software before uploading the video onto YouTube.
YouTube consists of many channels, which represent each YouTube uploading account. You have to pay to watch content on a few of the channels, but most are free and supported by ads.