It totally depends on bitrate for various resolutions
2160p video : 20000 kbps
1440p video : 8913 kbps
1080p video : 3774 kbps
720p video : 3000 kbps
480p video : 1000 kbps
360p video : 721 kbps
240p video : 377 kbps
144p video : 80 kbps
for10 minute video, data used will be
2160p video : 20000 *60*10/8/1024 = 1465 MB
1440p video : 8913 *60*10/8/1024 = 653 MB
1080p video : 3774*60*10/8/1024 = 277 MB
720p video : 3000*60*10/8/1024 = 220 MB
480p video : 1000*60*10/8/1024 = 73 MB
360p video : 721*60*10/8/1024 = 53 MB
240p video : 377*60*10/8/1024 = 27.6 MB
144p video : 80*60*10/8/1024 = 5.8 MB
If the application you used is compatible with YouTube, then see if you can upload it to YouTube directly from the application. If not, download the video file and then upload it to YouTube through the desktop version of the website.
You need to become a youtube partnerMy sister's video has auto play, she used Sony Vegas Pro 8.It's a video making program that works really well.
The song is called "Bailele Compadre"
If you want to rip videos off youtube, you should use some program to help you. The one I used worked well on me, it can not only help me download videos from youtube, but also help me convert the video format.
Some possibilities include:* The video is no longer available. * You used the wrong search terms.
you can write your channel name, name of ur clip or the tags u used in google or youtube
I don't believe YouTube channels are something you can cite properly. For each video you've used, you should cite it in MLA.
Most serious YouTube content creators use software called Sony Vegas. It is very expensive, but has many different features for every facet of video editing.
Microsoft Silverlight is Microsoft's alternative to Adobe's video streaming technology (flash) which is used on youtube and many other video websites.
There are quite a few websites that give you step by step instructions on how to post your videos on youtube. Youtube accepts most of the video formats that are being used by people.
The song is You Could Be Happy by Snow Patrol. :)
One places that you can submit the exact same video that you did for Youtube is a place called DailyMotion. You can also simply copy all the information you used to create your Youtube video to make a Dailymotion video. The next very powerful place to submit your video is in Linkedin. The power of Linkedin is that you can have 30,000 friends that are interested in your niche. After Linkedin your Facebook account is another great place to submit a video. You can have a network of 5,000 friends and make sure to manually upload your video. Twitter is a places I've gotten tons of traffic from. You can also link your YouTube video in your Tweet. Next up is Pinterest. Yes you can pin your Youtube videos. One way to do that is with the Pinterest plugin. I hope some of these ideas help.