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Posting A Video

Discussion in 'Pull up a chair and sit for a spell' started by JohnnyBiker, Sep 17, 2010.

  1. JohnnyBiker

    JohnnyBiker Well-Known Member

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    Hey I was thinking about firing up my bike and taking a short video of it running! I am curious as to how I would post that to the site???
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    hotroadking Super Moderator Staff Member

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    you would need to upload it to a host like youtube and then reference the youtube video number for that in the post.

    Go to youtube and setup an account, it's free of course.
    Then once you create the video it's simple to login to youtube and
    upload from your PC.

    There are some limits on utube I think 10 minutes long.

    use windows movie maker to make the video, you can download it free from
    msft web site if you don't already have it on your peecee.
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    JohnnyBiker Well-Known Member

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    Why cant I just upload straight from my PC?
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    hotroadking Super Moderator Staff Member

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    Going to be too large for the web board I imagine, and we can't access your PC to grab the file, the file has to be stored on the NET and youtube lets you do that....

    You can setup utube so it's private, but then you can't share it...

    I have a few from trips to NC, this one is Deals Gap at night with bloos tune Little Red Rooster on top...

    So all I have to do is upload to utube, it's easy, and then they host.

    Then you do an advanced post is click the utube button up top and paste in the id of the video like G9bAma6EANQ

    Then put that number between the [ YOU TUBE] [/ you tube ] prompt

    [YOUTUBE]G9bAma6EANQ[/YOUTUBE]
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    Now thats a road , cool video
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    FLHTbiker Moderator Staff Member

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    Need to get some brighter lights on there. Wire your spots to stay on when your brights are on, really lights up the road.
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    hotroadking Super Moderator Staff Member

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    They were on, hard wired.

    Deals gap is over 300 turns in 11 miles
    and in the mountains at night, it's DARK LOL
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    FLHTbiker Moderator Staff Member

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    Guess they didn't show up in the video very well. I've got all our bikes wired so the spots are on even when the brights are on.
    Did you see any deer on that ride.
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    Ok, I want to create a photo gallery. How do I do that??
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    hotroadking Super Moderator Staff Member

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    Well it's the night vision through a tinted windscreen,
    not really military grade night vision ya know LOL

    No not on that part,
    You see them at times

    To the Right is a big drop off, nothing but trees and rocks and gravity..

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