Ok, I know I've fallen out of the technology loop. No, I don't have one of those crazy cellphones that can do everything including washing your clothes. No, I don't have one of those pens that are actually a computer. No, I don't have an IPOD, GPS, or even a video camera. I don't have TIVO either
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Most important thing to remember about YouTube is the ten-minute limit. You can't upload videos longer than that. So you can put up highlights from old Towson shows and whatnot, but you can't put up the entire show (unless you break it up into a lot of separate pieces).
Secondly, you don't have to hook up your VCR-DVD recorder to your computer. If you have the shows copied onto a DVD already, you can just stick the DVD into your computer's drive and rip the video off of it (similar to the way you rip audio off of music CDs into MP3 files). I'm not sure what program to recommend for that purpose, though;
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As for the YouTube stuff, I guess my biggest question is the ripping the DVD. Yeah, I wanna get our preshows online (those that I have). Some of the quality isn't that great, but I know that a few people who never saw them wanna see them. (when I watch the Evita one, I still get misty eyed!)
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I told Q you needed advice on DVD ripping software.
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