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Tip #1: Flag a Video for Future Viewing


Here’s a familiar situation. You’re browsing the YouTube site and find a
video that looks interesting, but you don’t have the time or inclination to
watch it right then. Fortunately, YouTube lets you save this video in a
temporary QuickList, without having to open the video page and start playback.
Then, when you’re ready, you can go back to this video and watch it at your
leisure.


To add a video to your QuickList, all you have to do is click the little +
button at the lower-left corner of any video thumbnail. Videos stay in your
QuickList for just a single web browsing session; as soon as you close your
browser window, the QuickList is flushed.


To see all the videos stored in your QuickList, go to any video viewing page
and look for the Unsaved Playlist panel on the right side of the page. View a
single video by clicking the thumbnail, or you can play all the videos in your
QuickList one after another by clicking the Play All link. To clear your
QuickList, click the Clear link.


Tip #2: Save Your Favorite Videos


Videos stay in your QuickList until you close your web browser; the next time
you visit YouTube, those QuickList videos aren’t there anymore.


When you view a video you like and want to keep longer than a single session,
you can save it to your YouTube Favorites list. This list is kind of like the
Favorites or Bookmarks list you have in your web browser. Any videos saved in
YouTube Favorites can be easily accessed for future viewing.


To save a video to your Favorites list, open that video’s viewing page and
click the Save link beneath the YouTube video player. This adds the video to the
Favorites list. When you want to revisit any of the entries in this list, go to
the YouTube home page and click the My Favorites link in the My box. This
displays a list of your favorites. Click any video to watch it again.


Tip #3: Create a Video Playlist


One of the challenges of enjoying YouTube is the sheer volume of videos
available. Saving videos to your Favorites list is one way to handle this
volume, but even the Favorites list can get too large to be easily
manageable.


For that reason, you may want to create playlists separate from (or in
addition to) your Favorites list. A YouTube playlist is simply a collection of
videos, organized by whatever criteria you deem appropriate. You can play the
videos from a playlist individually or as a group, just as you would the songs
in a music playlist on your iPod. And, of course, YouTube lets you create
multiple playlists; you can have as many as you want.


There are several ways to create a playlist and to add a video to that
playlist. The most common method is to open the page for a video and click the
Add to Favorites link. When the Add Video to Your Playlists pane appears, pull
down the Select a Playlist list, select the playlist you want, and then click
OK.


If you haven’t yet created a playlist, select New Playlist from the Add Video
to Your Playlists list and then click OK. This displays the Create/Edit Playlist
page; from here, you enter some specific information about the new playlist:


Playlist Name: The name you assign to the playlist.
Video Log: Check this
option if you want this playlist used as the video log in your Channel Profile
page.
Description: A short description of the contents of this
playlist.
Tags: Optional keywords you can use to describe this
playlist.
Privacy: Choose whether this playlist should be public (for all
YouTube users to view) or private (for your viewing only).


After you’ve filled in all the blanks and options, click the Save Playlist
Info button. Your playlist is now saved.


To view the playlists you’ve created, go to the YouTube home page and click
the My Playlists link in the My box. This displays the Playlists page. All your
playlists are listed at the left of the page; click a playlist name to see which
videos are in that list.


To play an individual video in a playlist, click that video. To play all the
videos in a playlist one after another, click the Play All Videos link. Or you
can click the big Play button next to the playlist name.


Tip #4: Share a Video via Email


If you like a particular YouTube video, chances are you have a friend or two
who might like it, too. That’s why YouTube lets you share the videos you like—in
fact, this type of video sharing is a defining feature of the whole YouTube
experience.


You share YouTube videos via email. That is, YouTube lets you send your
friends an email that contains a link to the video you like. When a friend
receives this email, he or she can click the link in the message to go to
YouTube and play the video.


When you want to share a video, go to that video’s page and click the Share
link underneath the YouTube video player. This opens the Share Video pane; click
the Friends link. When the next window appears, enter the email addresses of the
intended recipients, separating multiple addresses with commas. Enter your name
and a personal message if you want. Click the Send button, and in a few minutes
your recipients will receive the message.


By the way, you can also share videos from your Favorites list. Just click
the Share Video button beneath the video you want to share; then proceed to send
the email as usual.


Tip #5: Watch YouTube Videos on Your Mobile Phone


If you have a web-enabled mobile phone, you can now watch YouTube videos from
wherever you are. That’s right—YouTube has gone mobile, with the new Mobile
YouTube service. The Mobile YouTube interface lets you search for, download, and
view videos on your web-enabled mobile phone. (Make sure you have a fast mobile
Internet service—and a fully charged battery!)


To try it out, point your phone to m.youtube.com and get ready to watch.


And if you have one of Apple’s new iPhones, you can access YouTube videos
directly from the main screen. Just make sure you’re connected to the Internet,
press the YouTube button—and enjoy!


Tip #6: Post a Video Comment


On most video pages, the bottom-left of the page is taken up by a series of
viewer comments. Users can post their comments about any video. These remarks
can be serious or considered, or just exclamatory (“Cool video!”), depending on
the person doing the posting.


Most users add text comments, which is easy enough to do. Just open the video
viewing page, scroll to the Comments & Responses section, and click the Post
a Text Comment link. When the Text Comment box appears, enter your comments and
then click the Post Comment button.


But here’s something you might not know: In addition to entering text
comments, you can also post a video comment—that is, you upload your own video
as a response to the video you just watched.


To reply with your own video comment, scroll to the Comments & Responses
section and click the Post a Video Response link. This displays a new Video
Response page. From here you can choose to record a video response (using a
webcam and microphone), or choose another video you’ve already uploaded to
YouTube as your response, or upload a new video as your response. Follow the
onscreen instructions to record/choose/upload the video you want to respond
with.


Tip #7: Post YouTube Videos to Your Own Blog


If you have your own personal blog, YouTube makes it easy to send any public
YouTube video to your blog as a new blog posting. First, however, you have to
tell YouTube about your blog so that it knows where to send the post.


Start by clicking the My Account link at the top of any YouTube page. On the
My Account page, scroll down to the Account Settings section and click the Video
Posting Settings link. When the next page appears, click the Add a Blog/Site
button.


YouTube now displays the Add a Blog/Site page. Pull down the Blog Service
list and select your blog host. (YouTube supports automatic posting to Blogger,
Friendster, LiveJournal, Piczo, WordPress.com, and WordPress self-hosted blogs.)
Now enter your blog username and password, click the Add Blog button, and you’re
finished with this preliminary setup.


Once configured, it’s a snap to send any public YouTube video to your blog.
Just open the video’s viewing page and click the Share link. When the Share
Video panel opens, pull down the Choose a Blog list and select your blog. Enter
a title for this post, and then enter any text you want to accompany the video.
Click the Post to Blog button, and YouTube posts the video (and accompanying
text) to your blog as a new post.


Tip #8: Upload “Live” Video from a Webcam


When it comes to uploading videos to the YouTube site, many users upload
video files they’ve recorded from a digital camcorder. But that’s not the only
type of video you can upload. Did you know that you can upload videos recorded
directly from a computer webcam?

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