Hmmm ... I didn't ask the right question, it seems.
I want to BYPASS youtube entirely, and make videos playable from whatever OS is used (same as youtube).
Youtube videos can play virtually anywhere, and THAT'S the capability I want.
I'm hoping there's a way, since I have a slew of videos I've made.
NEIL
On 10/30/2011 12:39P, B Welkin wrote:
> I don't know HOW to do what you want but I know from a course I take
> at Hillsdale College that there is some method becouse the videos
> that I watch - on You Tube - say that they are not available to the
> general public and that I have to have a direct link to view them.
>
> Try Googling: how to post a private video on YouTube
> and see what you get.
>
> ...Bryce
>
> At 12:30 PM 10/30/2011, you wrote:
>> Need a way around youtube - want to be able to offer videos to a FEW
>> people, not the whole world.
>> Is there a player I can put on a web site that will detect the OS?
>> Is it free? What kind of files can it play?
>> And of course other questions I'm not smart enough to ask yet ...
>> NEIL
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