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Re: How to post Videos

Postby JMac » Fri Jun 21, 2019 12:59 pm

I'm with you Soar8Hours. Flying since 1980, I no longer have a topless or even double surface. I bought the new Attack Falcon 4 "c" model with speed battens (he he he). It's light, flies easy and great, lands easy. Other high perf pilots often comment that it's really surprising to see how it does in high winds.
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Re: How to post Videos - It works

Postby JMac » Fri Jun 21, 2019 5:41 pm

Bob, the instructions work fine. My challenge was deciding how much of the YouTube code to copy and paste. Found the last characters were not needed if they were preceded by a special character such as ampersand. Previewing wouldn't show the video frame. Easy to fix. Thanks for the help Bob - I caught up my posting at last.
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Re: How to post Videos

Postby Bill Cummings » Sat Nov 16, 2019 8:32 pm

Hawks,
Either on or after December 10, 2019 my YouTube (Bill Cummings Channel) account may go dark due to the new, "agreement."
I have never tried to monetize my videos since I didn't want viewers to either wait for commercials to clear or add to the cause
of viewers paying more for NO COMMERCIALS.
To my knowledge nobody should have been plagued with commercials while watching my HG videos.
Now it appears that YouTube is shaking the dead wood out of their family tree.
The lack of money moving seems to be the reason thousands of channels will go dark.
My videos were for documentation, entertainment and education. Seeing the skill level of a pilot enables
local pilots to make informed opinions on whether or not a visiting pilot has the skills to fly at their sites.
I have most of my videos backed up on a thumb drive or still on my Dell laptop.
If a lot of the videos go dark on the Hawks on or after December 10, 2019 what will be the best way to
replace years of videos that may be lost?
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Re: How to post Videos

Postby Bob Kuczewski » Sun Nov 17, 2019 1:23 pm

This is some of the text that was forwarded to me from a YouTube member:

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I haven't tracked down the documents that they've referenced yet.
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Re: How to post Videos

Postby Bob Kuczewski » Sun Nov 17, 2019 1:28 pm

Here's the "Terms of Service" (not yet formatted properly):

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Re: How to post Videos

Postby stevedanielson » Sat Nov 23, 2019 5:29 pm


Learning how to loop at Dog Mountain, Washington
Multi-Camera Aerobatics

It took many years of free time and learning to get all the camera mounts, cameras, etc. working right.
I am going to start a vlog on YouTube about learning aerobatics in a hang glider.
I'm doing this to promote our sport.
This is my first video. I wasn't even going to turn this into a video, I was just adjusting camera angles, camera settings, etc, but it was so beautiful I couldn't keep it locked up on my hard drive. It turned into on of the best HG videos on YouTube!
More to come, and they will be a lot better than this when filmed in 2020 and thereafter.

Check it out and Like, Share, Subscribe. Thanks for watching
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Re: How to post Videos

Postby Bob Kuczewski » Sun Nov 24, 2019 12:27 am

Steve, both your flying and your video work are excellent. It would be a great pleasure to see your video series develop.

You might be interested in the "Blog" section of the U.S. Hawks. It's a subforum where the original poster can set the rules for the topic they start. This gives the original poster a high degree of control over the content and tbe degree of diversion they will accept from other posters. A very good example is John Coyier's restoration of an "Easy Riser' glider.

With regard to the video error, I think Joe Faust has got it right. YouTube appears to be saying that the video was uploaded with a setting that doesn't allow it to be viewed through other web sites (like the U.S. Hawks). Here's what the video says:

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I don't know if that's the default now or if you may have enabled it at some point. Please check on that and let us know what you find.

But mostly, thanks for a great video!!!
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Re: How to post Videos

Postby Bill Cummings » Sat Jul 11, 2020 8:49 am

Something that I’ve become aware of lately (2020).
is that viewing videos by clicking on the the URL
method of posting (Here at the US HAWKS.) is
the videos will sometimes come with commercials.
The videos that are imbedded are stripped of
commercials.
I always try to post them using both methods,
URL and imbedded, since some countries outside
the United States don’t allow viewing some
imbedded videos but do allow viewing videos
with URL links.
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Re: How to post Videos

Postby Bob Kuczewski » Sun Jul 12, 2020 8:45 am

Bill Cummings wrote:Something that I’ve become aware of lately (2020).
is that viewing videos by clicking on the the URL
method of posting (Here at the US HAWKS.) is
the videos will sometimes come with commercials.
The videos that are imbedded are stripped of
commercials.

That's an advantage to embedding the video with the [youtube] tag. There's also another advantage to embedding. Embedded videos can be played in some browsers that won't play the linked versions without a forced upgrade.

Bill Cummings wrote:I always try to post them using both methods,
URL and imbedded, since some countries outside
the United States don’t allow viewing some
imbedded videos but do allow viewing videos
with URL links.

That's the best way to do it. The link lets people view it on YouTube, and the [youtube] tag let's them watch it right in the post.

Thanks for pointing this out Bill!!    :thumbup:
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Re: How to post Videos

Postby Chris McKeon » Mon Dec 19, 2022 8:56 am

Aviation Born Hat Trick.

Ok iy is looking as though I Will be returning to My Home; "THE SKY" in 6 Months. What I want to do is this. Since this will be My First Flight in thirteen Years I want to get the Flight on Video. I only have a Cell Phone. It is a Metro Brand Cell Phone. But when it comes to how I will Mount the Phone on the Glider that I will fly, or rtreally how to operate the Phone. I am sort of at a loss. I hope to have My Sister take Meto Metro where I might be able to get some Guidance.

Who knows? Maybe when I Fly down at Dockweiler Beach. i might be able to pull Off an Aviation Born Hat-Trick, Yea Baby, I might be able to Fly To Torrey Pines where i could land a Condor.
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