How to upload videos to you tube

in you tube website they say video files upto 20gb will get uploaded faster using firefox 4 and above

what happens when you try

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    YouTube goofed on their guess.  Ignore it.

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    *Firefox > Preferences > General > Startup: Home page
    *https://support.mozilla.org/kb/How+to+set+the+home+page
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    *Help > Troubleshooting Information > Profile Directory: Open Containing Folder
    *http://kb.mozillazine.org/Profile_folder_-_Firefox
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  • I can't play videos from you tube or Hulu on my ipad but they play fine on the iPhone, why is that and how can I fix it ?

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  • How to cut upload time for You tube?

    It took me 3 hours to upload on to my DeskTop and 17 hours for a twenty minute video on You Tube. Is there a quicker way?

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    I have found (relatively good) success with 1080/30p (meaning 29.97) @ 4 to 5 Mbps depending... (moving gradients/ high action sequences will require more -- you can get away with up to about 18Mbps -- or about what the average consumer grade camcorder will produce since many of them have direct to youtube upload faciility.) For 720/60 or 30p, you can scale back the bitrate about 1.5 Mbps on the low end (so: about 2.5 - 3 Mbps). [you can judge the difference for SD from the two samples represented above.]  [PS - scaling a 720/60p down to a 30p will not get you a better/smaller file size; and frequently, you'll get just the opposite -- larger!]
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    In general, my compressed H.264 videos will be about 10-15% the size of the ProRes export from FCPX. That's a good size to upload to YouTube.
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  • I downloaded and installed firefox 5, but uninstalled it because it is not conpatible with Real Player video downloader. I cannot download videos from You tube or other sites with Firefox 5. How can I resolve this problem? ooader

    I use Real Player to play music and videos. I also download videos from You Tube and from other sites thru Real Player which is compatible with Firefox 4.0.1, but not with Firefox 5. Please tell me why?

    Firefox 4.0.1 has been an unsafe browser since the release of Firefox 5. So please don't use it.
    Real hasn't made Real Player Browser Plugin compatible with Firefox 5.
    For alternatives, see:
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  • How do we enable java script in firefox or how do we download songs n videos from you tube.?

    i wanted to download a video from you tube..bt not able to do so.can any1 help me..

    Tools->Options->Content->Enable JavaScript
    This extension should help you to save video from YouTube:
    [https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/75489 KeepTube]
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    [https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/tag/download%20youtube Download from YouTube]

  • Can not view videos on you tube in firefox4 using flash player11

    I'm using firefox 4 and i can not view videos on you tube.I've updated and reinstalled adobe flash player twice with no results.I've also tried the other checks,security blocking,cache,pop ups etc Works fine on IE. Hope someone has a solution.I've always liked firefox but not the newer versions and many of the changes;

    I can't believe you're still running Firefox 4. Why not a newer version?
    There are a number of active threads concerning the latest Flash player plugin (11.3) and the latest Firefox (12-13). Not all users are experiencing the same issues, but things to check include the following:
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    - Conflict with Flash 11.3 Protected Mode (see [http://forums.adobe.com/thread/1018071?tstart=0 Adobe Forums: How do I disable Flash Player's protected mode for Firefox?])
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