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Location: Eden Prairie & Pine Island | I'm about to update my web page with this years new baits. I also have video clips of the baits in action which I want to add. What is the best way to accomplish that...links to UTube or something else? Remeber I pretty much a novice at the internet. Thanks for any suggestions. |
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Location: Omaha, Nebraska | I would suggest using youtube. Go to Youtube and create an account so you can upload your videos onto their server. From there you should embed the movie onto your website. Look at the right-hand corner and there is a box with the URL code and the embed code. Copy and paste the embed onto your website where you would like it. Here is the example I used for Grunt:
Edited by DEMolishedyou2 6/4/2007 1:53 PM
Attachments ---------------- Embed.png (75KB - 77 downloads)
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Location: Mid Wales, UK | Or you could use Youfish. A new site, very similar to youtube, only difference is that it's all fishing related videos. Not too many videos on it yet because it's still pretty new |
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| http://muskiejunkie.com/ Gman you can run the clips for over 10 min if you like |
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Location: Oregon | Can you tell me where the "embed" code is? Right hand corner of where?
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Location: Muskoka Ontario,Canada | Jed, when you open one of your videos on Youtube to the right of the actual video pane is the list of codes, one of which is the longer one for imbedding your video into a web page. Be sure to move your mouse over the entire code as you hold the select button (left click) . |
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