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Get your video CDs out of your desk drawer and onto the web

February 26, 2007

Posted by Don Dunnington at February 26, 2007 04:04 PM

Have you tried sharing a video on the new Water and Wastewater.com Video Center? This is about as easy as it gets for equipment makers to demonstrate how their machines work.

You don't have to do a big production to do this. It isn't a TV commercial. Quick and simple are the norm for Internet video. For a discussion of Internet video production values see "A New Industrial 'YouTube' for the World's Engineers" on the IAOC blog.

How to Upload Your Own Video

Following is a step by step description of how easy it is to sign up and post your own video. The whole process takes just a very few minutes.

1. Click the Upload Tab

 
Enter your email, user name and password and click the Sign Up button.

2. Your Email Confirmation is Sent

My email confirmation arrived in seconds.


Click the link in the email and you're now a member of the video center.

3.  Describe Your Video

4. Browse for Your Video


Locate the video on your local drive and click upload.

5. Your Video is Uploaded and Prepared


Your video is converted on the fly to a small Flash file and placed in the Video Center.

6. Your Video is Online

 
This short video of a K-Tron S60 single screw volumetric feeder can now be seen in the Video Center.

Don Dunnington

 



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