Can I please get some feedback? In case you're wondering, the story behind it is that I was handed TERRIBLE sitcom footage and told to edit it into something funny in 2 days.
Driving into and through the Serengeti National Park was such an amazing experience, I decided to capture it as best I could when we drove back out. It's hard to see the great migration on this video, but you certainly get a sense of scale of the wide open spaces and the endless plains. It took about three hours to drive this route, but that included stopping to swap a flat tire.
YouTube really needs to make it so you can have multiple "channels" on the same account and then people can subscribe to those channels instead of all videos by one person.
Need a server-side solution, not a user-side solution. The users subscribe to the other users, and then complain. No alternate method for the content creator will avoid the problem.
Need a server-side solution, not a user-side solution. The users subscribe to the other users, and then complain. No alternate method for the content creator will avoid the problem.
Well, there's always having multiple YouTube accounts, the way that theseguysdo. Still, that shouldn't be needed; it's definitely something YouTube could improve upon.
YouTube has that feature. "Network" channels with a bunch of different shows and types of content on them put each show into a different playlist, each of which is independently subscribable from the channel itself.
YouTube has that feature. "Network" channels with a bunch of different shows and types of content on them put each show into a different playlist, each of which is independently subscribable from the channel itself.
When when someone is actually watching a video the subscribe link at the top links to the account that posted it, not the playlist it is in.
YouTube has that feature. "Network" channels with a bunch of different shows and types of content on them put each show into a different playlist, each of which is independently subscribable from the channel itself.
Useless. Most users click on "subscribe," which subscribes them to the account as a whole, not an individual playlist. The vast majority of Youtube users don't use or even know how to use channels.
Useless. Most users click on "subscribe," which subscribes them to the account as a whole, not an individual playlist. The vast majority of Youtube users don't use or even know how to use channels.
I use them. I'm subscribed to multiple of these playlists.
Useless. Most users click on "subscribe," which subscribes them to the account as a whole, not an individual playlist. The vast majority of Youtube users don't use or even know how to use channels.
I use them. I'm subscribed to multiple of these playlists.
Subscribing to a "Show" isn't any harder than a channel. I have subscribed a bunch of "shows" on channels that upload a slew of daily videos I'm not interested in.
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In case you're wondering, the story behind it is that I was handed TERRIBLE sitcom footage and told to edit it into something funny in 2 days.
(Here's the link again because new page )
Unit spotlights for my mod. I didn't do the editing, but that's my voice and those are my assets!
BWAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA.
BWAHAHAHAHAHA.
Which obviously means I had to make this:
Driving into and through the Serengeti National Park was such an amazing experience, I decided to capture it as best I could when we drove back out. It's hard to see the great migration on this video, but you certainly get a sense of scale of the wide open spaces and the endless plains. It took about three hours to drive this route, but that included stopping to swap a flat tire.
http://gdata.youtube.com/feeds/api/users/GeekNightsRym/uploads?q=pony&orderby=published
I tend to use gdata because I like to centralize all my feeds (or at least as many as possible) into Google Reader anyway.
You could call it a fault...
Indeed, you are correct, sir.
This will be my magnum opus.
I found old video of something I shot in '07, and decided to finish it... with myself from now.