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can anyone help with with the process of transferring a video to you tube, mainly to enable me to then post it on message board, or is there a way of putting it onto the message board. So far I have been unsuccessful
TIA

colin433 - 2021-01-27 11:01:00
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You can't 'put the video on a message board'. You can put a LINK to that video on a message board. So you'd have to upload it from whatever device you're using to say YouTube as you say and then copy the link and post it to the message. What device are you using and how many MB/GB is the video ?

Also you say "So far I have been unsuccessful" - perhaps if you detailed the EXACT steps you have tried we might be able to tell you where it went wrong and potentially point you in the right direction.

Edited by nice_lady at 11:45 am, Wed 27 Jan

nice_lady - 2021-01-27 11:44:00
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Assuming here you have a Google/YouTube account?

On the main desktop YouTube page there is a tab called Your Videos. This links to your studio.

Right in the middle of the screen is a blue button that says UPLOAD VIDEOS. Can't get more simple.

sw20 - 2021-01-27 12:03:00
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Open a utube account,log in.. upload the video you want.. copy the url and paste it into your trademe post..
Like this..
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t-95uRXaVig&t=25s

m16d - 2021-01-27 13:52:00
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m16d wrote:

Open a utube account,log in.. upload the video you want.. copy the url and paste it into your trademe post..
Like this..
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t-95uRXaVig&t=25s[/quote
]

That's a very long train

luvmycat - 2021-01-30 22:56:00
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luvmycat wrote:

That's a very long train[/quote

I have often wondered, why the (3) locomotives are usually all linked together at the front, and not spaced evenly so as they are pulling an even amount of carriages.
imo it would make pulling around any tight curves much easier, and derailing much less likely? But i guess unlikely anyway on wide open curves on those lines, for those trains.
As a kid with train set, i did find very long trains easy to derail.
This video surprised me that it doesn't derail.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qtc__nxtQSc
Re-watching it, i Just spotted that it does have loco's spaced among them

Edited by gpg58 at 12:33 am, Sun 31 Jan

gpg58 - 2021-01-31 00:21:00
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luvmycat wrote:

That's a very long train

30 thousand tons of Iron ore going from Tom Price to Dampier. my young fella standing beside his Landcruiser.

m16d - 2021-01-31 07:41:00
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gpg58 wrote:
luvmycat wrote:

That's a very long train[/quote

I have often wondered, why the (3) locomotives are usually all linked together at the front, and not spaced evenly so as they are pulling an even amount of carriages.
imo it would make pulling around any tight curves much easier, and derailing much less likely? But i guess unlikely anyway on wide open curves on those lines, for those trains.
As a kid with train set, i did find very long trains easy to derail.
This video surprised me that it doesn't derail.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qtc__nxtQSc
Re-watching it, i Just spotted that it does have loco's spaced among them

No locos in the middle, Rio run 3 on the front full or empty.
But BHP run bigger trains with 2 in front and 2 in the middle..
These things are 6500hp V16's.. the sound of 3 of them starting off on full ra will make your hair stand up.

m16d - 2021-01-31 07:50:00
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