Webshots Video Tips
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seblove76 17 days ago
Wow, that's nice! Free RapidShare/MegaUpload | Free RuneScape/NX Cash/P2P Gaming
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mattjones326 1 months 22 days ago
Awesome, keep it up! computer repair
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fixmonster 2 months 3 days ago
Thanks for the tips Used SNES Games
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srhcom 2 months 18 days ago
I can play your videos on Windows Vista (T-1 line at work) and Windows XP (DSL at home). But even after watching your "how-to" videos, I still have NO IDEA how to load my two short videos into my Webshots album. I've tried to load them every way Webshots offers, from both computers. The album thinks they're jpegs, and gives me a couple of black lines: no photo, no video. The two I want to post average 30MB each. So I don't need to know how to SHARE videos, so much as how to POST videos!!! They're Quicktime MOV files, by the way, which Webshots claims to support.
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Edatur 2008.05.01 at 14:31:45 PDT
I have been trying to upload my videos taken by the cell phone and they wouldn't upload. Any suggestions? Thank you
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mosta109 2008.03.25 at 10:40:50 PDT
ok.. a WIDE range of video formats are supported (found it in the FAQ. AVI is included :)
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rrwprodigynet 2008.01.22 at 12:37:05 PST
What video formats are OK? I have a canon G7 that uses an "AVI" format.
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rrwprodigynet 2008.01.22 at 12:34:01 PST
HOW short ?? Jeez ... USEFUL help please !!!!!!!
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msphotospy 2007.12.26 at 21:54:25 PST
THIS DID NOT SHOW ME HOW TO SHARE VIDEOS TO MY FRIENDS AND UPLOAD TO THE "WEB"
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jbrayl 2007.11.12 at 11:05:10 PST
Actually, I've been uploading videos that have been easy to see, but all of them less than 5 minutes. I was told, in order to get up to 15 minutes of download time, I would have to become a premium subscriber. I did that, paid my 30 bucks, and... you guessed it. Anything longer than 5 or 6 minutes is too big a file. A waste of 30 bucks and a fantastic use of "bait and switch." Calvin csneed@newschannel9.com
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douglassalumni 2007.07.08 at 20:20:33 PDT
Hmm...I still CANNOT see the video. Nothing happens when I click the Play button! Can you tell me what is required to watch videos? On the other video sharing sites, all I do is click the Play ... and see a movie. Not here ... though others seem to be able to see it ... so it must be something in my setup ... but I don't know what. :(
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village_fox 2006.11.18 at 08:40:10 PST
I suppose it's cool ... wish I could join in the fun ... but when I "click to play" or click the "play" button ... no video ... no sound ... but I do see Zone Alarm's graph indicating network traffic is happening.
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village_fox 2006.11.17 at 11:12:40 PST
its cool and a very good idea,
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johnkjelin 2006.11.17 at 09:40:10 PST
I'm really going to give this a go. I've lots of 'mini-movies' which now can be shared with friends and family. Well done Webshots!
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wiggynavy 2006.11.17 at 01:21:47 PST
Yes, this is cool! Especially since videos are usually too big to email. This solves a lot of problems. Thanks! Liz
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lizsumner 2006.11.16 at 09:50:50 PST
wow its great ! i well try this thank you very much!
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galena56 2006.11.16 at 02:39:34 PST
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