Convert Mac iSight Footage to YouTube
Did you know there’s a tool that allows you to easily convert iSight footage to a YouTube upload? It’s called Vidnik. And it’s one of a hanful of cool shareware video applications available for you Mac users (all 45 of you).
Ostatic reveals “6 essential open source apps for Mac videographers.” Some are handy, like the Theora Simple Encoder. And I’m just playing around with Get Miro. More news on that later.
I’m confused. I often use my iSight camera to import footage into iMovie and upload to YouTube. Oh. This is for people who don’t need to do any editing of their footage. I get it now. This is for vloggers.
Vidnick? That’s just a cheap Reubnick ripoff. I smell a lawsuit.
I like free stuff… because I live in the ghetto.
I use a TRS-80 and have no idea what any of this fancy “Internet talk” means. I also like kicking kittens.
Huh?
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