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Re: HELP WITH CONVERTING VIDEO TO YOUTUBE
« Reply #1 on: April 26, 2009, 08:44:34 PM »
hey guys,

i'm trying to get a video that was taken from one of those small dvd discs that vid cams use and put it on youtube.  the prob is that the folder has a ton of files in it, unlike when i take a vid off a camera which is just one file. 

How do I do this?  I figured someone here would know how.

Thanks in advance.

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Re: HELP WITH CONVERTING VIDEO TO YOUTUBE
« Reply #2 on: April 26, 2009, 10:39:06 PM »
hey guys,

i'm trying to get a video that was taken from one of those small dvd discs that vid cams use and put it on youtube.  the prob is that the folder has a ton of files in it, unlike when i take a vid off a camera which is just one file. 

How do I do this?  I figured someone here would know how.

Thanks in advance.

DVD camcorders record in mpeg2, which itself can be uploaded to youtube. In the case of sony, you would probably see a .mpg file extension on the disc, and from what you are saying that's no the case and it's been shot with something else. You will need a copy of the vidcam software to convert the files to mpeg2 or wmv, for example  sony uses PMB, and then upload those mpeg2 files.