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Garden of Tomorrow, Mel Craig, True Tone Test Video

Posted: Sat Jan 19, 2013 10:30 pm
by larryh
Hopefully this will work.. I sort of figured out finally how to record something on to You tube but it was hit an miss, I hope it works an that I can manage to repeat it?

The lighting is awful it makes the machine look way too light an washed out, the sound is fair from my older sony camera.. But it gives a overall impression of the abilities my diaphragm has, the recording gives it a few rough spots not precisely as its heard on this end. If this works I will try others with better camera work and other types of music.

Larry

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LcaWkosX ... e=youtu.be

P.S. If someone can PM me as to how to show the video in the message as Lucius has done please try to explain to me how its done..

Re: Garden of Tomorrow, Mel Craig, True Tone Test Video

Posted: Sun Jan 20, 2013 12:43 am
by Lucius1958
In the toolbar above the comment box, right under the B, you'll see the box marked "YouTube". Click on that (after you've clicked the comment box), and you can paste the URL in there.

I generally bookmark a YT video into my 'Favorites' column, where I can access it from here....

Hope that helps.

Bill

Re: Garden of Tomorrow, Mel Craig, True Tone Test Video

Posted: Sun Jan 20, 2013 9:02 am
by larryh
Bill,

Thanks that gives me a clue as to how it works.. I see there are three choices for the You Tube additions.. Which is what a Camera input would use if there is a preference? Then when you click those links do you simply copy the you tube ULR to this box and then add your comments to it also? Not sure what will happen after one clicks the You Tube link?

thanks for the help

Larry

Re: Garden of Tomorrow, Mel Craig, True Tone Test Video

Posted: Mon Jan 21, 2013 12:44 am
by Lucius1958
Since I don't have a camera for HD or HQ videos, I simply use the plain "YouTube" button...

I don't know what system you use: but I'm using Mac OSX with AOL. If I want to embed a video, I click the 'Favorite' icon, which puts the link into a column at the left of the screen. Then, when I'm here, after clicking the YT button, I click and drag the link into the tag thus:

[YouTube](video link)[/YouTube]

This embeds the video.

Bill