Share a movie on your own website – Adobe Premiere Elements 8 User Manual
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Saving and sharing your movies
Last updated 8/12/2010
3 Click Next and log in to YouTube. If it is your first time uploading to YouTube, click Sign Up Now and register.
Then log in.
4 Click Next.
5 Enter the required information about your project: Title, Description, Tags, and Category; and choose a language.
Then click Next.
6 Choose whether you want to allow the public to view your project, and then click Share.
7 When the share is complete, the location appears in the Share workspace. You can choose View My Video to open
YouTube and watch your video, or Tell Friends to send an e-mail about your new posting.
8 Do one of the following:
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To save your workflow as a Quick Share preset, click Save Workflow, enter a name and description, and then click Save.
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To return to the main Share workspace without saving a Quick Share preset, click Finish.
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Activate a component for sharing
Share a movie on your own website
You can share your movies directly to your personal website via FTP directly from Share view. Once you set up the
standard settings, such as your FTP server name, port, directory, and so on, you can save the settings as a Quick Share
preset and upload future movies with the click of a button.
1 Click Share in the Tasks panel, and then click Online.
2 Choose My Website from the list at the top of Online view.
3 Choose a preset. NTSC Flash Video 7 uses the Sorenson Spark video codec at the specified bitrate (either 256k or
400k); NTSC Flash Video 8 uses the On2 VP6 video codec at the specified bitrate (either 400k or 700k).
4 Fill in the following options (options with * are required):
Server*
Specifies the FTP server on which your website resides.
Port
Specifies the port on which your website resides. The port is determined by your ISP or whomever is hosting your
FTP server.
Directory
Specifies the directory on the server to which you want to upload the file.
FileName*
Specifies the name of the uploaded file.
User
Specifies you user ID for FTP access to the server.
Password
Specifies your password for FTP access to the server.
5 Click Next.
Adobe Premiere Elements encodes the file and uploads it to the specified server in the specified directory.
6 To check that video has been uploaded, either navigate to the server and directory to which you uploaded the file,
and locate the file; or open the website and see if the video has been uploaded.