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Thu, 31/01/2008 - 9:42pm
Fri, 01/02/2008 - 5:18pm
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Fri, 01/02/2008 - 4:54pm
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Fri, 01/02/2008 - 7:17am
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lindan96, I am assuming you mean video?
thanks Lyn, I missed the word "recordings" __________________
Fri, 01/02/2008 - 7:14am
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lindan96, I am assuming you mean video? It would probably be best to put them in according to date if possible. Do you have them all on a site like YouTube or Photobucket or some other? You could put a link in your signature that directs others to them. There is also a YouTube site for Africam where videos are collected. But I don't think flooding that with the older videos would be good. If you do video, it would be great if you added your videos here in the streaming section along with the others here. It really helps those that missed things to go back and such. Here is the link to the AfricamYouTubeGroup Looking forward to seeing some of your captures ![]() __________________
Blessings, Auntie Lyn Auntie's YouTube**Proud supporter of Africam** Help Out Here
Fri, 01/02/2008 - 3:37am
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Hi Lindan, It will be lots more work also remember when posting images, they should not exceed 500 x 350 pixels, and the sum of file sizes of all images in one post may not exceed 240 KB". No more than 4 images should be posted in any single message, to make it easier for other cammers to view them.
thanks for understanding
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Lindan96, Photobucket urls for videos are very long. Best thing with them is to do your post in Rich Text enabled (most members post this way as default), type the name of the video, or a description, then highlight it and click the little chain at the bottom of the comment box. A new window will open and paste the url in the top line, then on the 3rd line down, click on open in new target. That will allow others who are viewing the thread to not get booted out of the thread to view your video, it will open in a new window. You want to use the URL in the "direct link" part of PhotoBucket. Hope this helps.
Be sure and preview your post
(if you create a new topic, don't post your links in the original topic. Create it, post it, then reply to it and post your videos. You can't change or edit a topic once it has been sent.)
now I know I've probably muddied the waters
Blessings, Auntie Lyn Auntie's YouTube**Proud supporter of Africam** Help Out Here