Actually, YouTube has a new rule that no videos can be uploaded longer than 10 minutes (by an ordinary user, anyway).
If your account cannot upload videos over 15 minutes long, then the limit is 20 gigabytes. If your account can upload longer videos, then the file size limit substantially increases. If your video file is too big, just break it up into smaller chunks and post the videos onto YouTube seperately.
Yes, your videos are viewable if you upload them on YouTube. First however you need to create an account, with YouTube.
You do not get kidnapped for uploading videos on Youtube.
You can upload it on YouTube.......
With a (free) YouTube account, you can upload videos and embed them into any website.
You can upload your videos onto youtube, if you have an account, or facebook, if you have an account.
No. You can't use Windows DVD Maker to upload videos with. But you can upload videos to YouTube using Windows Live Movie Maker.
You can upload, edit, and share videos on YouTube.
press upload on your android and then it will go to your gallery and then you pick which videos you want the press upload
The 10 minute limit YouTube places on its users is because before this limit was in place, users were able to upload unauthorised content - such as whole movies - which went against the sites terms and conditions. However, it is possible to upload longer videos if you are a YouTube partner.
Funny pictures and videos can be uploaded to YouTube in a matter of minutes. You must have a YouTube account and from your homepage you simply follow the upload instructions.
No.