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Title: Tutorial for YouTube
Post by: Pudgie on March 19, 2017, 01:01:38 PM
Hi All,

I could use a little instruction on how to post a video capture (using AMD's ReLive in .mp4 format) in YouTube then post it to the BBS..........

Appreciate any help given..............

 :salute

PS--Just checked ReLive in Radeon Settings......according to this I would need to have a YouTube account to then stream the video created by ReLive into YouTube. Is this correct?

 :salute
Title: Re: Tutorial for YouTube
Post by: zinhwk on March 19, 2017, 03:34:51 PM
1. Setup YouTube account if you haven't. If you have a google account, log in to YouTube with that.

<uploading>
2. At the top right of the YouTube page there is an up arrow. Click it. The page it takes you to will have a gray box with an up arrow. Click it. In the pop up window, navigate to the video you want to upload and double click it.

3. It will begin uploading. This may take a long time depending on how big your file is. YouTube supports MP4, in fact ReLive is configured for such a purpose. On the upload page you can change the title, set visibility, add descriptions so people can find it when they search, yada yada.

4. When it is finished, click publish on the top right. This will give you a simplified embed link. Highlight and copy this.

5. Go to BBS. In the advanced comment editor there is a YouTube function center right of the menu above the emojis. Click it. An embed code will pop up - [youtube][/youtube   (Right bracket left off for visibility.)

6. Now paste your copied video link between the center brackets. [youtube]<video link>[/youtube

Submit post.

<streaming>
2. Set up streaming in ReLive.

3. Record. Afterwards go to YouTube and repeat 5-6 above.

-Downside to Streaming-
1. Often you have to record in lower quality or the video will come out awful and broken depending on your internet connection.

2. If you are particular about organization you often have to go back and edit your film anyway.

PS- I use ReLive and love it for quality with no performance impact. However if you want to record voices, make sure they are coming through your default sound device (speakers usually). ReLive only records one source of sound outside of the mike. I previously used a headset separately for voice and had to change that. Also, ReLive only records a "hot mike" so while your mates might not hear you with PTT, the recording will pick up everything if it is too sensitive so watch the burps and farts  :D
Title: Re: Tutorial for YouTube
Post by: Pudgie on March 19, 2017, 04:43:55 PM
Thanks, Zinhwk!

 :salute

PS--Got a free account set up in YouTube now & in the process of uploading the ReLive video that I recorded earlier this morning.

Will set up ReLive to stream to YouTube account later.

Thanks again!

 :salute

PS (again)--Yeah I've already found that out 'bout Relive when I played back a couple of my 1st recordings w\ the mic hot..............
 :D
Title: Re: Tutorial for YouTube
Post by: Pudgie on March 19, 2017, 09:20:38 PM
You wasn't exaggerating................. ..........

The upload & processing just now got finished..................som e 4 1\2 hrs later!

 :aok

 :D