Yes, you can use footage from videos if they have a Creative Commons mark on them, or if you get permission and are granted permission from the uploader/owner of the content originally to post the footage in your video. Make sure you read up on the copyright rules as all copyright rules apply in YouTube and abiding by YouTube's rules will help maintain your presence on YouTube.
The steps to upload a video include first transferring the footage from the camera to the computer. Then use a website such as Youtube or Facebook and upload your video.
You shall not download any Content unless you see a "download" or similar link displayed by YouTube on the Service for that Content. Unless a download link is present for a YouTube video, it is against the YouTube Terms of Use to download videos/soundtracks from YouTube.
No, YouTube does not download video players when playing a video.
I would upload it to youtube, then use the embed code that youtube puts next to the video description.
You can use Youtube.
After downloading from Utube use a video converter . These can be obtained from a number of sites - Tucows or Download.com You can use Leawo Free YouTube Downloader to do that. It can easily download youtube video. What's more, it has option for convert youtube video to other format, including wmv.
You can use video converter
You can use the YouTube video app on a Samsung S4 phone to share a video to a group on Facebook.
You would have to use the YouTube App for iPhones. You will not be able to upload a video from a mobile browser.
Anyone Make a youtube Intro. use Video Making Software. And Make your video intro then upload youtube website. Must use for youtube file upload gmail email account.
It's simple, there is no law will punish you downloading video from YouTube. However, there are two reasons why you may want to avoid downloading music video by YouTube downloader. First, it is possible the video is protected by copyright. Your downloading might be lead to a complaint sent to YouTube by the owner. The complaint will result in your account blocked by YouTube. For this reason, it is better if you buy a song legally. Second, the music video is hosted by Google. If you feel that it is cool to download the video from YouTube, anywhere you share it from, including file sharing site and any other site, may linked back to YouTube. In this case, you have violated the law of copyright.
Legally? No. Youtube's ToS prohibits you from saving any content to your desktop. However you CAN contact the person who posted the video and ask for a copy. If they send it to you, this is both legal and free. Also a lot easier and safer than trying to use third party software to 'rip' it. ---------------- Of course, if the material does not belong to the poster then it is still illegal. I am referring to obtaining materials from Youtube legally- Youtube and the Poster retain copyright ownership of videos unless the Poster relinquishes it. So if the copyright belongs to the poster, then they can send it to you legally. You CANNOT rip it from youtube legally, under any circumstance, due to Youtube's ToS and copyright laws combined.