C CATMAN Active Member Messages 808 Mar 7, 2012 #1 I have a little video of a bull I chased last year during archery season. Im not computer literate enough to upload it on Monster Hunt clips I guess. Was wondering if someone would mind doing it for me? Or help me figure out what I'm doing wrong
I have a little video of a bull I chased last year during archery season. Im not computer literate enough to upload it on Monster Hunt clips I guess. Was wondering if someone would mind doing it for me? Or help me figure out what I'm doing wrong
B Blanding_Boy Very Active Member Messages 1,037 Mar 7, 2012 #2 you have to ask on here? Happy to help... Todd Black Visit our YouTube page http://www.youtube.com/user/bulls4bto?feature=mhum
you have to ask on here? Happy to help... Todd Black Visit our YouTube page http://www.youtube.com/user/bulls4bto?feature=mhum
C CATMAN Active Member Messages 808 Mar 7, 2012 #3 Todd ....ha ha....didn't want to bother you pal. PM me your email
C CATMAN Active Member Messages 808 Mar 7, 2012 #4 Guess it wasn't me at all. Somethin wrong with the video. Oh well......sorry
c3 Very Active Member Messages 2,106 Mar 7, 2012 #6 There's nothing wrong with the file, it's probably just too big or an HD that monster hunt clips can't read. Setup an account on Youtube and upload it there. I'd love to see it as well!!! Cheers, Pete
There's nothing wrong with the file, it's probably just too big or an HD that monster hunt clips can't read. Setup an account on Youtube and upload it there. I'd love to see it as well!!! Cheers, Pete
c3 Very Active Member Messages 2,106 Mar 7, 2012 #7 I can't get any of my HD footage on Monster Hunt Clips either. They are too big and the h.264 compression doesn't play well with their encoder. Cheers, Pete
I can't get any of my HD footage on Monster Hunt Clips either. They are too big and the h.264 compression doesn't play well with their encoder. Cheers, Pete