i tried to share it but i dont understand what it is trying to ask/tell me lol please help me??
Uploading to youtube
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Uploading to youtube
ok i am trying to upload a project to youtube and it says that it isnt a supported file. so i went online to look for a file converter and didnt find any that worked. how can i convert it from .vps to something i can upload on youtube/face book?
i tried to share it but i dont understand what it is trying to ask/tell me lol please help me??
i tried to share it but i dont understand what it is trying to ask/tell me lol please help me??
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Re: Uploading to youtube
Your problem is that you are doing exactly as you said: trying to "upload a project to youtube". What *you* have is a project, not a video. Video Studio Projects -- note the initials -- or VSP files, are not video files. They are small text files which tell Video Studio (and no other program) what is in the project -- what video, what images, what music or audio, what format is in the project; where it is stored on the computer; and what editing has been done to it; what transitions added, what filters applied etc. So trying to load a VSP file to YouTube doesn't work because it is not a video file.
What you do when you are finished editing is select Share > Create Video File, then select a format which YouTube will accept. There are a variety of these days, though I understand one of the common formats is mpeg-4.
What you do when you are finished editing is select Share > Create Video File, then select a format which YouTube will accept. There are a variety of these days, though I understand one of the common formats is mpeg-4.
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Re: Uploading to youtube
Ok thanks a lot 
