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Showing posts with label Others. Show all posts

Wednesday, July 8, 2015

How Do I Upload Unbroken DVD on Facebook?

Facebook is a great way to promote your business and keep in touch with customers, suppliers and employees. You can even present information in video format on Facebook's site by recording from your webcam or uploading a file from your computer. So it impressed us in the visual and auditory as one of our favorite platform. And allows you to upload videos in almost all popular video formats like AVI, MP4, WMV, MOV, FLV, ASF, etc. to share with the world. However, when you are trying to upload DVD to Facebook (both commercial DVD and homemade DVD), you may get into trouble since Facebook doesn't support DVD uploading: 
  
“ I have store "Unbroken" DVD that I would like to upload to my Facebook account. I want to share these videos with them on Facebook. My question is how can I upload them to Facebook? Thanks for any help.” 
   
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DVD “Unbroken” had been arriving on March 24, 2015 for sale online or in store. Most fans are eager to upload DVD Unbroken to Facebook but how to?  According to Facebook Help Center, H.264 video with AAC audio in MOV or MP4 format is preferred for uploading. To share DVD on Facebook, you will need to rip DVD movies to Facebook H.264 MP4 or MOV first.  

With the assisstance of Pavtube DVDAid, all becomes easy. It can serve as a professional DVD to Facebook converter that lets you get videos with optimized settings for uploading to Facebook. Besides, it can also convert "Unbroken" DVD to video formats like AVI, WMV, FLV, ASF, M4V, MKV, etc. and extract audio from DVD for playing and sharing anywhere with smart DVD video editing features. Read the review

Free download it now and follow the below steps to convert “Unbroken” DVD to Facebook with ease. If you are using a Mac, you can use the equivalent Pavtube DVDAid for Mac to help you upload “Unbroken” DVD movies to Facebook on Mac (including Mavericks and Yosemite). 

Step-by-step Guide on How to Upload "Unbroken" DVD to Facebook on Windows with Ease

          

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- Pavtube old official address: http://www.pavtube.cn/dvd_ripper/
- Cnet Download: http://download.cnet.com/Pavtube-DVDAid/3000-7970_4-76158510.html

Step 1: Import DVD Unbroken

Insert Unbroken DVD disc to DVD-ROM and tap DVD Disc button on navigation bar to import it. You can take ISO image or DVD folder as movie source as well.



Step 2: Set desired output video format

Click the "Format" drop-down list to select "H.264 High Profile Video(*.mp4)" from "Format" drop-down list which issupported by Facebook, It’s also works well by other uploading websites like Youtube, and Vimeo. 



Step 3: Edit video files before converting (Optional)

Click Edit button, you can realize editing videos like trim video, crop video, rotate video; add subtitles/effects/watermark and more.

Step 4: Compress video to a small size (Optional)

Just click "Settings" to manipulate video & audio parameters to set video Encoder,Frame Rate and Bit Rate. 

Step 5: Start converting DVD to Facebook 

When all these settings are ready, you can click the “Convert” button to begin ripping "Unbroken" DVD to Facebook. When the ripping is done, you can click on “Open” button to locate the ripped videos. Now go to Vimeo.com and sign into the Facebook account and upload the converted "Unbroken" DVD to Facebook for sharing with friends and family with ease. 
  
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Wednesday, June 10, 2015

Embed YouTube Flash Videos in Your PowerPoint Presentations

Find a YouTube video that perfectly matches your PowerPoint topic, and you want to share with your audience, Microsoft PowerPoint versions and the network conditions are the two major aspects that the presenter must consider. So is it possible to insert YouTube video into PowerPoint? It's especially useful if you are transferring and using the presentation on other computers. Follow this guide to find out how, regardless of your version of PowerPoint.

 

Part I: Insert YouTube Videos into PowerPoint Online

Please note this part only works when you have high-speed Internet or Wi-Fi at the show place, so that you can stream live YouTube videos from the Internet. 

Step 1. Launch Microsoft PowerPoint on your computer and select a slide that is suitable for your presentation. Followed by clicking "View > Toolbars > Control Toolbox > More Controls". Mouse down to click "Shockwave Flash Object". 

Step 2. Draw a box and customize the size of it. Right click the box and chooses the button of "Properties". Then, double click on "Custom" and a URL box will pop up for you. 

Step 3. Copy and paste the link of your selected video into the URL box. Do not check the box named "embed movie". Here, you need to properly change the URL, such as use forward slash instead of equal sign and delete the "watch?". Now you can click "Apply" and then "OK". 

Ok, you can save your PPT presentation now. Just open and check if the video is working normal. 

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  Different versions of Microsoft PowerPoint have different interfaces and different functions, leading to different usages. The network condition decides whether you need to download the YouTube video or just stream live YouTube videos. So, you're going to have to find a website or tool to download the videos, which is not something YouTube officials supports, except for downloading your own videos. Then you'll have to convert the files to AVI or WMV because PowerPoint doesn't support the default format that YouTube videos are encoded in. 

Part II: Add YouTube Videos into Microsoft PPT Offline (PowerPoint 2003, 2007, 2010 and 2013)

If you want to play the YouTube video offline, you need to download it first. It is important to note that you should take the right video format because PowerPoint can only support the videos of asf, avi, mpeg and wmv formats. Here you need the one-in-one solution - Pavtube Video Converter Ultimate, to download videos from YouTube and then convert them to WMV, AVI, MP4, FLV, MKV, 3GP, MP3, AAC and other formats. After doing that, we will separate the explanation according to the versions of Microsoft PowerPoint. Here is review

Note: You should keep the downloaded YouTube video in the same folder as your PPT presentation to make sure it still works on other computers. If you want to send the PPT to other people, send the YouTube video too. For Mac users, iMedia Converter for Mac is a helpful app to encode videos for further usage. Learn >> Youtube Supported Video Format

Step 1. Run Top FLV to PPT Video Converter, drag and drop source FLV file(s) to the software. 



Step 2. Click on "Format" bar, and select "Common Video>> WMV3 (WMV9)(*.wmv)" format from its drop-down profile list.

Step 3. Press on the big "Convert" button to get This Top FLV to PPT Video Converter Convert FLV to PowerPoint preferred WMV format.

Step 4. After conversion you can press "Open" to locate resulting file. Once the video is saved as an AVI or WMV file, switch to PowerPoint and choose Insert – > Movie – > "Movie from file" to put the YouTube video into the current slide. 

Part III: How to add converted WMV file into PowerPoint

1. In PowerPoint, select the slide that you’d insert video.

2. Click the "Insert" menu and select "Movies and Sounds."

3. Choose "Movie From File" and browse to locate the video you want to insert.

4.Double-click the WMV file you just saved. The video will now appear in the PowerPoint slide. 

Now, you can get tons of FLV videos into PowerPoint presentation online or offline according to different PPT versions for sharing. 

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