alsayyed
Apr 5 2007, 08:58 AM
Today I have created DVD on cd disk and it worked no problem. Know the question that if I want to send this project to YouTube or Google video what is the procedure in doing that. Is there and steps I have to take or just go to CD directory and send the contents. Or if I want to mail it to friend through email.
Thank fellows.
Hi Sayyed,
You have to convert the file to the "web format".. There are many encoding softwares available. I don't know whether ADobe Premiere Elements has Adobe Media encoder to convert to wmv format.. Search the forums you'll find a great tutorial created by Slakrboy. He has used windows encoder to encode the file. Windows encoder is available as a free download at microsoft.com.. Also you can have a free website to upload your stuff there.. example: www.sitesled.com
Where are you located, btw?
Ash
alsayyed
Apr 6 2007, 05:52 AM
thank you Ash I am located in country called Qatar
it is small country same size of Rhode Island.
nightowl
Apr 8 2007, 07:23 AM
The most efficient way to create a web video is to go back to Elements and open your original file there and choose Export > Windows Media > and then you'll see a dialog box with file qualuty options. I recommend the "Cable Moden, DSL" setting as the other settings produce very poor quality files. Then just click "OK" and you'll get the "Save As dialog ox where you can name your file and choose where on your computer it wioll be saved, then click ok and wait for Elements to output the file. The result will be a decent quality Windows Media File that you can upload to Youtube or any other web video host.
alsayyed
Apr 9 2007, 08:44 AM
Yester I have created DVD and I run this DVD on a new laptop computer and worked very well automatically. Today I took my DVD CD to friend to run this DVD on his computer but unfortunately did not run. We have tried manually using the real player but did not except it and we run it on window media play it is says UNKOWN. So I am wondering why this DVD works one computer and did not run on other computers. Is there any especial software that goes with video? I do not this so but I am gussing
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