D detroit1 macrumors regular Original poster Jul 11, 2008 185 0 Oct 2, 2010 #1 is this a feature in 4.1? havnt updated yet but am gonna need to upload some hq footage of cudi tomorrow and want to know if its possible without me buying imovie. searched but didnt find anything :/ thanks in advance for all help
is this a feature in 4.1? havnt updated yet but am gonna need to upload some hq footage of cudi tomorrow and want to know if its possible without me buying imovie. searched but didnt find anything :/ thanks in advance for all help
C Che Castro macrumors 603 May 21, 2009 6,028 802 Oct 2, 2010 #2 how can this be done with imovie in firmware 4.0.1?
mattdo93 macrumors 6502a Oct 2, 2010 532 74 Oct 2, 2010 #3 Yessir, you can now upload your HD videos directly to Youtube through Wi-Fi
D detroit1 macrumors regular Original poster Jul 11, 2008 185 0 Oct 2, 2010 #4 thank you sir didnt want to update before i was sure
andybno1 Suspended Nov 6, 2007 3,643 38 Liverpool, UK Oct 2, 2010 #5 Che Castro said: how can this be done with imovie in firmware 4.0.1? Click to expand... theres a free app called pixelpipe HD this will help under 4.0.1 detroit1 said: thank you sir didnt want to update before i was sure Click to expand... just to elaborate, you can upload straight from camera roll with the icon on the bottom left handside (square with a arrow pointing outwards)
Che Castro said: how can this be done with imovie in firmware 4.0.1? Click to expand... theres a free app called pixelpipe HD this will help under 4.0.1 detroit1 said: thank you sir didnt want to update before i was sure Click to expand... just to elaborate, you can upload straight from camera roll with the icon on the bottom left handside (square with a arrow pointing outwards)
C Che Castro macrumors 603 May 21, 2009 6,028 802 Oct 2, 2010 #6 andybno1 said: theres a free app called pixelpipe HD this will help under 4.0.1 Click to expand... but theres like a 200mb limit with pixelpipe
andybno1 said: theres a free app called pixelpipe HD this will help under 4.0.1 Click to expand... but theres like a 200mb limit with pixelpipe
Natesac macrumors 6502a May 29, 2008 816 47 Dallas,Tx Oct 5, 2010 #7 ok heres my question. when I uploaded my video it said HD~54.5 MB when i pull the video off my phone onto my desktop it says 236MB what gives?
ok heres my question. when I uploaded my video it said HD~54.5 MB when i pull the video off my phone onto my desktop it says 236MB what gives?
lucifiel macrumors 6502a Nov 7, 2009 982 2 In your basement Oct 5, 2010 #8 YouTube does some video compression pre-upload.