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PD 6 + MediaMax?
Michael [Avatar]
Newbie Joined: Jun 03, 2008 03:02 Messages: 3 Offline
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Hi,

I'm new to PD 6 and wanted to upload to MediaMax. I clicked on the button to register and got a page could not be found or similar error.

I went direct to MediaMax (now LinkUp) and saw their free account, but it indicated my max downloadable file size was 10MB.

Does this mean I can upload files larger than 10MB but not get them down again? This does not make sense.

I'd really like to be able to upload 60MB or so movie files for someone else to download - training clips for a coach - any suggestions about a site that might let me do this for the same cost as I was expecting from MediaMax?

Regards,

Michael P
Dafydd B [Avatar]
Senior Contributor Joined: Aug 26, 2006 08:20 Messages: 11973 Offline
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Hi,

PD7 does NOT have MediaMax.

I ceased using MediaMax - the restrictions you mentioned were a problem.

I now run a streaming video website (with the valued help of others) for PowerDirector Video Editors which also has extra tools for Editors
http://seemyworldonvideo.com/pages/extras.html

Dafydd

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Michael [Avatar]
Newbie Joined: Jun 03, 2008 03:02 Messages: 3 Offline
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Hi Dafydd,

thanks for the reply and the link.

I would be delighted to use the service, and will sign up.

However, the clips I want to upload are of my daughter shooting her bow from several angles. This is because (being in Australia where the distances are almost as large as the US, but we have only a small population) those who wish to see and monitor her shooting are 800km down the road.

Consequently, the clips will be of little or no interest to the majority of members. Does this impinge on the philosophy of SeeMyVideos?

Of course, anyone considering recurve archery as a sport would find the clips very useful - her shooting form is quite good!

Cheers,

Michael P
Barry
Senior Member Location: N Attleboro, MA Joined: Jul 13, 2006 19:57 Messages: 295 Offline
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Hello Michael,
welcome to the forum. Please do not hesitate to join SeeMyWorld.
You will find useful information, free software, and an easy way to share your daughter's archery with your family and friends.
Best Regards,
Barry Join/SignUp to SeeMyWorldOnVideo. We're PowerDirector Video Editors. Are you a member? - JOIN TODAY!
Michael [Avatar]
Newbie Joined: Jun 03, 2008 03:02 Messages: 3 Offline
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Hi Barry, et al,

many thanks - I have signed up and uploaded the first video. This looks to be an excellent site/idea, in that its focus is directed towards improving the lot of Cyberlink users, whilst providing a very useful service. The community feel is wonderful.

Perhaps this is not the best place to ask, but for uploads, what settings in MD6 would be best for (rendering) the clip?

Regards,

Michael P
Barry
Senior Member Location: N Attleboro, MA Joined: Jul 13, 2006 19:57 Messages: 295 Offline
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For render, use a high quality mpeg2.
Then you must FLASH FLASH FLASH!

Go to SMW editor extras. Download one of the video converters, free, and then use it to convert your video to flash flv.

There are tutorials on SMW, but don't be frightened. It's easy.

Any video you see on the web that has any clarity at all is FLASH. Join/SignUp to SeeMyWorldOnVideo. We're PowerDirector Video Editors. Are you a member? - JOIN TODAY!
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