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2009-12-22
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@ Bedfordshire, UK
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2009-12-22
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#12
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If you use Pixelpipe yes.
You just need to go to pixelpipe, login with your account, setup youtube as a pipe. Then tag whatever videos you want to send to youtube as @youtube and send them through pixelpipe.
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2010-08-05
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2010-08-05
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@ Eastern USA
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Is there an easy way to upload video I shoot with my N900 to Shutterfly (or other competitors such as Snapfish, etc.). I'm looking for an off-site storage location for all of my videos (whether shot from my N900, or from a camcorder, etc.). Uploading to YouTube is easy, but for a variety of reasons it's not the home that I envision for my uploaded video collection. Thanks!
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2010-08-13
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Is there an easy way to upload video I shoot with my N900 to Shutterfly (or other competitors such as Snapfish, etc.). I'm looking for an off-site storage location for all of my videos (whether shot from my N900, or from a camcorder, etc.). Uploading to YouTube is easy, but for a variety of reasons it's not the home that I envision for my uploaded video collection. Thanks!