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The Jing-YouTube Quandry

By darrel hawes | May 1, 2008

Why, oh why, can I not shoot a Jing video and upload it to YouTube?

Jing is so darn easy to use, and it’s the first tool I grab when I want to make a “down and dirty” video of less than five minutes.

But apparently, since the output is an SWF file, YouTube won’t take it.

I don’t want to pay for a converter, and thus far have not found a freeware replacement or workaround.

Recommendations?

I’ll pay if I have to…

Using Camtasia will avoid these problems, but sometimes I just don’t have the time required to walk through all the steps needed to use it.

Topics: media, tools |

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