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OK to post the link to a video, and not ask a question?

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I have read the rules about posting, and hope to have followed them in my previous posts, all of which were questions, and all of which were promptly answered. Thank you!

But I could not find anything about posting a link to a video with the sole purpose of asking your suggestions on how to improve it. Is this acceptable?

You see, I have finished my second video using VS and will be posting it on YouTube later today, and wondered if I could share it with you, and ask for your opinions?


Thanks!

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Yes you may post a link in our Member's Samples forum..
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OK, the YouTube version is ready, available, and I have the link.

However, the forum you suggested to post my video states that it is for videos done with Ulead Products, and I did not use that; I don't even know what that is. I just used Corel VideoStudio Pro X2.

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Ulead was the previous maker of VideoStudio, and was eventually purchased by Corel. It is ok to post your sample.
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Thanks for bringing that to our attention..:) I've updated that information to reflect "Corel"..
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Good deal - I just posted a new thread there, with the video.

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