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Posting a video to to a websit

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Hi, How do I get a wmv file on to a web site
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Ummm... upload it to the site? :lol: I assume you have access rights to the site? And the appropriate link inserted in the web page where the wmv is to play...?
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How do I create a html for my wmv video file using videostudio 10plus
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Sorry. But you don't. VS has nothing to do with HTML. Your website will essentially be in HTML, but there will be a link in it somewhere (which you have to insert, again effectively in HTML) to the video file which remains in WMV format, but which you have to upload to the website. That is why I mentioned access rights. But that is a matter for your web editor (e.g. Front Page, Macromedia Dreamweaver etc), NOT Video Studio.

I also said 'effectively' in relation to HTML since most web editing programs use WYSIWYG -- in other words, using plain English for input, though encoding in HTML. But the video file remains a video file, and you have to include a code link to both the video and the video player program...
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