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Posted - October 31 2017 : 01:21:57 AM
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Still experimenting with basic Filamora. In some ways easier, in others more annoying. Still, no more annoying than this: https://youtu.be/vz29oPLEjn4
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Posted - October 31 2017 : 01:39:33 AM
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says blocked
ok NOW it works grrrr
Edited by - microbusss on October 31 2017 01:43:50 AM
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Posted - October 31 2017 : 11:03:15 AM
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quote:says blocked
ok NOW it works grrrr
Originally posted by microbusss - October 31 2017 : 01:39:33 AM
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Is anyone else having trouble opening this? I am fooling around with this new video website.
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Posted - October 31 2017 : 11:19:05 AM
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quote:says blocked
ok NOW it works grrrr
Originally posted by microbusss - October 31 2017 : 01:39:33 AM
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Here is the same video, with a sound track I randomly grabbed off Youtube. https://youtu.be/52odFqzYTQs
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Posted - October 31 2017 : 12:30:14 PM
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quote:Is anyone else having trouble opening this? I am fooling around with this new video website.
Originally posted by Chops124Â -Â October 31 2017Â :Â 11:03:15 AM
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The first link won't open for me -- I get this message: "This video contains content from Warner Chappell, who has blocked it in your country on copyright grounds."
However, I _can_ view the video at the second link you posted. Nice video!
Myself, I'm happy to just hear train sounds in videos, but, if you like a soundtrack, YouTube does have a bunch of royality free music clips you can use on videos available here: https://www.youtube.com/audiolibrary/music
You can also check the copyright status policies of a lot of the popular "commercial" songs via the link at the top of that URL, which leads to a page where you can look up the particulars of use, e.g., if there are conditions under which you can use the song in your videos, or use a "cover" version, etc.
Here's that URL: https://www.youtube.com/audiolibrary/music
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Posted - October 31 2017 : 12:54:03 PM
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Nicely done! I like those RDCs
Another source of royalty free music is https://incompetech.com/music/. I've used many soundtracks from them and never had a problem posting to YouTube or Facebook.
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Posted - October 31 2017 : 1:55:52 PM
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Thanx!
Will give it a try! Ever since Youtube got rid of its video editor, it has become increasingly difficult to add their own sound tracks. Says something about not supported, etc. and wants me to go into yet another domain.
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Posted - October 31 2017 : 3:29:37 PM
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@Chops124
You should be able to download the royalty free songs from YouTube as MP3 files, then import them via your video editing software, adding them to your video. I think the site @Redwoods mentioned also can be downloaded as MP3s, so you should be able to use the same technique (of downloading then importing). Google "royalty free music for videos" and you should find bunches of sites offering songs that can be freely used.
Some folks find many of the free, royalty free songs don't tickle their eardrums the same way that the commercial songs they've come to love do. Luckily, there's a lot of commercial songs you can use, if you do a brief bit of research and then adhere to the usage guidelines.
For example, go to that 2nd link I posted my last message and search for "City of New Orleans" and (currently at least) you'll find that you can use many artists' recordings of that song, i.e., Arlo Guthrie and Willie Nelson versions both can be used as long as you don't request to run ads on your video at YouTube.
In other words, you can't monetize your video (since you're using someone's intellectual property) but since the owner says it's OK (currently at least) to use it (if you're not making money off it), then you can use it. But be aware that what probably will happen is that YouTube "robot" worker will find you've used the song, then the music publisher will be notified, and then ads will start showing up on your video that said music publisher will reap monetary benefits from. Also, if sometime in the future, the music publisher changes its mind, the "deal may be off" meaning YouTube will probably flag your video, etc.
Of course, to use "City of New Orleans" you'd need possession of a legal copy of the song, in a format you could import into a track in your video editing software. (The YouTube link to songs copyright policies doesn't give you a link to download the song, in other words.)
Edited by - Localoid on October 31 2017 5:53:37 PM
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Posted - October 31 2017 : 4:09:42 PM
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Chops, another resource for a royalty-free music site, that I use: https://www.bensound.com/ The tracks are stellar!
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Posted - November 11 2017 : 5:59:01 PM
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I tried bensound on my last video, it worked well, thanks for tip!
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Posted - November 11 2017 : 6:02:30 PM
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You're welcome!
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Posted - February 17 2023 : 1:47:20 PM
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Originally posted by Chops124 on October 31 2017.
Blast from the past.
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Posted - June 08 2023 : 7:50:29 PM
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Hopefully you will have more cool videos to share Jeff. I know you have been busy. Cool trips you have taken in May and June.
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