PF Video Formats: Converting for Posting on PF

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@Greg Bernhardt I forgot what video formats PF accepts. Wanting to post a .mp4 video and looking for a converter to convert to an accepted PF format
 
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I can be wrong, but I don't think PF accepts videos, it accepts media links to sites like youtube (so if you upload your video to YT you will be able to post it here using embedded media player).

For format conversion and repacking I am using ffmpeg (command line and often tricky) and avidemux. Both free, neither perfect.
 
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Borek said:
I can be wrong, but I don't think PF accepts videos, it accepts media links to sites like youtube (so if you upload your video to YT you will be able to post it here using embedded media player).

For format conversion and repacking I am using ffmpeg (command line and often tricky) and avidemux. Both free, neither perfect.
Thanks @Borek but I don't have a YT account.
 
Borek said:
For format conversion and repacking I am using ffmpeg (command line and often tricky) and avidemux. Both free, neither perfect.
Neither of these worked.
 
Another person offered to use their G. account to post on YT, so I emailed the video to them and it got done.
 
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Greg Bernhardt said:
Just Youtube, sign up, very easy, let me know if you need help :)
Well, I did try to sign up. But I couldn't get it to work.
 
dlgoff said:
Well, I did try to sign up. But I couldn't get it to work.
PM me your gmail address and I can setup a Google Meet so I can help.
 
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There are alternatives to texts.

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Edit: more info at
https://www.google.com/landing/2step/#tab=how-it-works
 
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dlgoff said:
@Greg Bernhardt
I haven't been able to get a gmail address. That's the problem. They want a phone to send a text message and I don't have a smart phone.
You don't need a smart phone. A phone that can receive texts will suffice.
 
StevieTNZ said:
You don't need a smart phone. A phone that can receive texts will suffice.
Did you not understand? I don't have a phone to receive any text messages. OKay?
 
dlgoff said:
Did you not understand? I don't have a phone to receive any text messages. OKay?
Right, well say that. Not use 'smart phone'.
 
StevieTNZ said:
Right, well say that. Not use 'smart phone'.
Okay, you are right. I was thinking of a conversation with @Greg Bernhardt where I had said:
One problem is that it asked where to send a text message. I don't have a phone to get a text message on.
Sorry.
 
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anorlunda said:
It used to be that the whole 2-factor login security was optional. That may still be true, that you can decline 2-factor (2-step) security and use only username and password instead. But you may need to look in the fine print to find it, they prefer that everyone use 2-factor.
That didn't work either. I give up.
 
anorlunda said:
It used to be that the whole 2-factor login security was optional. That may still be true, that you can decline 2-factor (2-step) security and use only username and password instead.

It's still true. . . I just logged in, and logged back out.

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anorlunda said:
@dlgoff , did you try today to get the code verbally over your existing phone?
Yes. The link didn't work.
It still wanted to leave a text message. Nothing voice wise.
 
dlgoff said:
@Greg Bernhardt
I haven't been able to get a gmail address. That's the problem. They want a phone to send a text message and I don't have a smart phone.
A 'dumb' phone could work for verification if you have one, as long as it can accept text messages and as long as your plan includes text messaging.
 
symbolipoint said:
A 'dumb' phone could work for verification if you have one, as long as it can accept text messages and as long as your plan includes text messaging.
I only have an analog phone on a land line. It doesn't even have any kind of display.
 
dlgoff said:
I only have an analog phone on a land line. It doesn't even have any kind of display.
Not was not what I meant. Has any forum member ever tried using an online free virtual phone number to verify a Google account for account creation?
 
symbolipoint said:
Not was not what I meant. Has any forum member ever tried using an online free virtual phone number to verify a Google account for account creation?
from post #28
I thought "A 'dumb' phone could work for verification" meant an analog phone.

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