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Wednesday, January 02, 2013

Instructions about Blooger

How to Create a Landing Page on Blogger

How To Embed PDF and other Documents In Blogger Blog Posts
http://www.mybloggerlab.com/2013/03/how-to-embed-pdf-and-other-documents-in-blogger-posts.html

Instruction How to Create a YouTube Video With an Image and Audio File

How to Create a YouTube Video With an Image and Audio File: https://www.wikihow.com/Create-a-YouTube-Video-With-an-Image-and-Audio-File

Using VirtualDub (Windows)

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    Visit the VirtualDub website. This is a free, open-source program that you can use to quickly put together a video using an image and an audio file. This program is only available for Windows.
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    Click the Downloads link. You'll find this in the left menu.
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    Click the VirtualDub at SourceForge link.
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    Click the Download V1.10.4 (x86 / 32-bit) link. This will begin downloading the program.
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    Double-click the downloaded ZIP file.
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    Click the Extract button. You'll see this at the top of the window when the ZIP file is open.
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    Open the new folder that was created when extracting the files. You'll find this folder in the same location as the downloaded file, usually in your Downloads folder.
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    Run the Veedub32.exe file. This will launch VirtualDub.
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    Click the File menu.
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    Click Open video file.
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    Select the image file you want to use and click Open.
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    Click the Audio menu.
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    Click Audio from other file.
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    Select the audio file you want to use and click Open.
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    Click the Video menu.
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    Click Frame Rate.
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    Click Change so video and audio durations match. This will make the image display as long as your audio file.
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    Click OK.
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    Click the File menu.
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    Click Save as AVI.
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    Select where you want to save the file and give it a name.
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    Click Save. It may take a few minutes for your video to process.
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    Test your video. Double-click the video file to test it out. If you can see the image and hear the audio, you're good to go.
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    Upload the video to YouTube. Once you've tested your video, you can use the YouTube website to upload the video to your channel.