How do you receive video from your mobile phone onto youtube? Sorry its a stupid question.
Sorry its a stupid question.
Answers:
put it on your computer afterwards upload it to youtube
read youtube mobile video help on youtube.com You enjoy to first upload the videos onto your computer. You phone prob. come with a USB cord, right?
Read your phone's encyclopaedia to see what screen they want your phone to be on within order to access your phone's memory card. I hold a Motorola Rizr, so I go to:
"Main Menu"->"Settings"->"USB Settings" And hold it set on "Memory card".
Plug the USB into your phone, and then into your computer, similar to you would a webcam or any other accesory for your computer. (MAKE SURE that there is somewhat grey icon next to a GREEN ARROW on the task slab, by where it say your TIME before plugging it contained by! I've made that mistake! It broke my phone!)
Read your phone's manual to see what file/folder you travel to in lay down to retrieve your videos and pictures from your phone.
(With my phone, it's "Start Button"->"My Computer"->"Removable Disk J" [File Folders will appear] Then I click the "Mobile" folder, which open 3 more folders; "Audio", "Video" & "Pictures" For music, videos & pictures. (Mines an mp3 player, as well)
Click the "Video" folder. find the video that you want to upload on youtube, and right click and click any "copy" or "paste" whichever you prefer, and then get underway one of YOUR folders, and paste the video into your folder.
Then log into your YouTube report, and click "Upload videos" and follow the directions, browsing threw the the folder that you saved the video surrounded by on your computer.
When you're done with your phone, doubleclick that green arrow call "safetly remove hardware" on your task pole, along the bottom. It should pop up saying something to the effect of "Stop this hardware?" and you'll click yes, until you phone bleeps to inform you that it's been safetly removed.
If your computer and phone are bluetooth compatible; afterwards you can send them via Bluetooth, and pick up 80% of the hassle that I mentioned above. (Then you'd go to the video that you needed to send, and click "Send contained by Bluetooth") etc.