Pretty much anything will work from AVI to WMV, but for the best quality you should follow these guidelines:
These will all produce an MP4 file for YouTube which should upload without reconverting it and screwing up your beautiful video:
YouTube SD video:
H.264 codec, 640x480, 30fps, progressive, 4:3 standard pixel aspect ratio.
YouTube Widescreen SD video:
H.264 codec, 640x360. 30fps, progessive, square pixels.
YouTube HD video:
H.264 codec, 1280x720, 24fps, progressive, square pixels.
Oh, dude, technically both are grammatically correct, but it just depends on when you're talking about uploading those files. "I have uploaded the files" implies you did it recently and it's still relevant, while "I had uploaded the files" suggests it happened in the past and might not be as important now. So, like, pick your tense wisely, man.
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Funny pictures and videos can be uploaded to YouTube in a matter of minutes. You must have a YouTube account and from your homepage you simply follow the upload instructions.
The Kindle can read PDF files uploaded from a USB memory stick.
Might be from the video format of the video you uploaded. You can only upload files in either QuickTime .MOV, Windows .AVI, or .MPG files. If you did, then it might only need time to process.
There are many videos of various different subjects that are uploaded to the Mos Cracium YouTube account. The amount of videos that are uploaded to the account is over 100.
Some of the names of Youtube users, which have uploaded chess tutorials are: ChessKing, TheChessWebsite, Chess4Success, Darren Batty and EphermeralRift.
youtube- TheMaudeShow- is a user that has uploaded the Maude show to Youtube
Watch This video on youtube 'Get StukD' Uploaded By Get StukD
The first video to be uploaded to YouTube is titles "Me at the zoo". It features Jawed Karim, a cofounder of YouTube.
Yes. YouTube accepts .wmv files.
No, YouTube does not support the upload of FLV files.