Hi, Mahdi YouTube mentions a package uploader https://support.google.com/youtube/answer/3077589 which allows bulk uploads with a metadata file (spreadsheet file)for the file details. The challenge is still the manual download from Adobe Connect to a computer in real time to a computer, ensuring the files are ok, preparing the metadata file and then uploading. Tools like AutoIt could be used to automate the browser interactions to select the file, download, and upload, but such a custom automation tool will have to be tested thoroughly to ensure all webpage situations can be handled. Perhaps ICANN's Adobe Connect vendor can offer a method to make the video recordings go to Youtube. However, I still think that the livestreaming is still a better way to go. For example, here's the livestream of yesterday's session : https://youtu.be/v6e7m5Tlgec and even with some glitches (having to open a browser to find something to paste in the Adobe Chat session, it does appear to work ok, sound wise. And I've seen additional settings in the OBS that I think will stream a window and not just the desktop Also, livestreaming allows anyone to jump in (when its posted on social media, alerts) to follow the session live and not just passively watch it after. And a chat method could be developed to allow for chat questions and answers during the session. Dev Anand On Tue, Oct 31, 2017 at 6:07 PM, Mahdi Taghizadeh <i@mahdi.ws> wrote:
Dear All,
Following the discussions on various solutions on uploading videos to the YouTube channel, I think if only we would be able to put the video file in any local folder on a machine somewhere we can sync that folder with a cloud storage service like DropBox or something and then use an automation tool like IFTTT to automatically upload them to the YouTube channel. I think even the metadata of videos can be passed this way through a convention in filenames.
Have thought of this before?
Mahdi Taghizadeh http://mahdi.ws
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