NCH Video Output Options - Upload Video

Use the Upload output option to upload your movie to YouTube, Facebook, Flickr DropBox or Google Drive.

YouTube

You must create a YouTube "channel" for your Google account before you can upload any videos. See Create a channel for more information.

Once this is done, click the YouTube button on the Upload page for YouTube upload setup. Your video file will be stored in a temporary location in FLV format (flash video). You can choose to have your temporary file deleted after successful upload.

Choose a format quality between 480p, 720p, 1080p, 1440p (2K), or 2160p (4K). Give your video a title and then provide a description for it. You can choose a category for your video file and optionally enter any keywords for when searching for it. You can also choose to keep your video private and hidden from the public.

By default, only videos up to 15 minutes long can be shared on YouTube. To share longer videos, you must verify your identity. See Upload videos longer than 15 minutes for more information.

Facebook

Click the Facebook button on the Upload page for the Facebook upload setup. Your video file will be stored in a temporary location in FLV format (flash video). You can choose to have your temporary file deleted after successful upload. Enter a title for the video, the description, choose your desired resolution, and set a privacy level. Note that the chosen privacy level will be used only if it is similar or more private than the Facebook account's default setting for this application. You can change the latter in your Facebook account by doing the following: go to the Settings page, select Apps, select the target application, and change the "App visibility and post audience" setting.

To complete the upload process, you will need to authorize VideoPad to connect to your Facebook account. Click the Authorize button to be connected to the Facebook website. When you are finished on Facebook, VideoPad will post the video to your account with the details you have specified.

Flickr

Click the Flickr button on the Upload page for the Flickr upload setup. Your video file will be stored in a temporary location in AVI format. You can choose to have your temporary file deleted after successful upload. Enter a title and description for your video and any identifying tags, select a safety level, who the movie should be visible to, and if you want to hide your movie from public search results on internet web browsers.

To complete the upload process, you will need to authorize VideoPad to connect to your Flickr account. Click the Authorize button to be connected to your Flickr account online to complete this process. When and account is authorized, VideoPad will post the video to your account with the details you have specified.


See Also

For information about other video output options, please follow the links below: