Posting pix for on-line access


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    Posting pix for on-line access


    I need to upload a video which will produce a link for a forum to access. I don't want to join any-thing like Facebook etc.
    Last edited by anjou2; 14 Oct 2017 at 08:04.
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    Sorry, typo there, meant small video
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    Hi anjou2, Here is another tutorial you can read, and see if it helps.




    YouTube Video - Add to Seven Forums Post
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    Hi,
    Many file sharing sites can be used
    Onedrive/ DropBox just to name a couple and of course youtube is also a option as stated.
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    Thanks TZ. The main reason I don't want to use the popular ones is this will be a one off, don't want to get involved any further after the post. Is this possible?
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    Hi,
    You can delete content anytime you want too from any online service
    Uploading stuff here well you have the link and file size restrictions this forum has in post #2 by Torch :)
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    OK. here's the full story. I need to upload a video file of my ski tips on a run down a piste last year to a Forum for comments. These are new skis and I am convinced they are too short (wavering). These are from a GoPro helmet cam.
    The forum needs a link to this 64mb file to view.
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    TBH if you want to share a video file the best way is just upload it to youtube, most forums will then let you embed it.
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