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    As a native English speaker born in the USA, the terminology you are using is somewhat unusual. I assume you mean that you made a video for your first daughter to be seen on her 21st birthday. I don't know if English is your second language, but you may want to edit that subject if I am right and explicitly put "birthday" in it so that people don't think you've got 21 videos you want them to watch.

    YouTube has a deal with some licensing company where you can make your videos legal by paying a fee to that company. Unfortunately they do not at all monitor that company and that company's standard practice is to mark almost everything as being unlicensed. I've seen reports that YouTube via this company has actually flagged nature videos with bird sounds as needing to be licensed. It's just another way for you as a consumer to get screwed over. But if you really want to you can pay the fee and get OK with YouTube and their licensing company.

    Describe exactly how long you intend these clips to be that you want to post and we can better answer how to shrink them. Also, what do you mean by wanting comments and examples? I get that you want comments if you want to hear things like "The colors are too bright", etc. but what exactly do you want with examples? Nobody is getting paid here to help so keep that in mind.
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  4. Originally Posted by avz10 View Post
    "Youtube" took it off their site due to original music. (I am registered at Vimeo, and photobucket). I need a site where members can see and comment.
    Youtube is probably the most strict video sharing site; they actually use software and algorithms which scan videos for copyright material

    You can probably get away with using Vimeo or blip.tv (against their EULA policy), but you probably shouldn't be using copyright material that you don't have permission for in the 1st place
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    This thread is not the way I wanted it to go. I wanted comments on my previous 17 min slideshow. This slideshow was never meant to be distributed-it was a once off presentation. I merely wanted comments on how to improve on it.


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    Look, I told you to change the subject title - which you didn't - and then my harmless suggestion that maybe English isn't your first language has turned into some kind of political diatribe that YOU insist on making. You didn't answer any of my other questions so...
    1) It's the weekend and we have less participation then. That's part of why you're not getting help but it's not the main reason.
    2) I told you that your subject needed to be changed and you ignored me.
    3) You're yet ANOTHER of those posters we get all the time who ignore what they are told, don't want to answer questions, and then get angry at us.

    I'm done here. Good luck on another forum, but the same lack of helpful information from you there is not likely to produce the outcome you desire.
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