You might need to have access to Wi-Fi to upload videos for your phone.
At least that's the case with iPhone. But since you didn't tell us which phone you're using, I can't come any closer to a solution for you.
Slacker286- It depends on what phone you have, or what flash player your phone has.
No, you cannot.
All you have to do is tape it, put it on a flashdrive, and upload it on youtube.
You can upload your videos onto YouTube by editing your video by using a video editor software first. You can then save your project and login to YouTube and upload your video by using the upload button to the right of the YouTube search bar.
My photos from my phone
No. You can't use Windows DVD Maker to upload videos with. But you can upload videos to YouTube using Windows Live Movie Maker.
Record Your MovieEdit it using Movie Editing Software (Optional)Upload it to YouTube
You can upload anything on Youtube via a Google Account. Animations via Adobe software can also be uploaded.
it can be use but it always depend on the type of phone you are using
There is no official YouTube feature that does that at this point of time. However, if you're a YouTube partner, you can upload a video onto YouTube and make it release to the public at a set time and date. So you can upload 10 YouTube videos on one day and release each video periodically over the span of a year by using YouTube's schedueled release tool.
Adding a video onto YouTube is fairly easy as long as your video does not violate any of YouTube's policies on copyright and "appropriateness". If you have a video file that you made, then you are automatically eligible to upload it onto YouTube by logging into your YouTube account and using the "upload" button next to the YouTube search bar.
you go to "upload" and click "record from webcam" and there you go
To upload your resume to YouTube, you can create a video version of your resume using presentation software or video editing tools. Once you have the video file ready, log in to your YouTube account, click on the "Upload" button, select the video file from your computer, add a title, description, and tags, and set the privacy settings to either public or unlisted. Finally, click on the "Publish" button to upload your resume to YouTube.