Thought it might be a nice idea for folk to post a video of their Amiga in action on You Tube, simple enough so I thought... boy was I wrong...

Started of by recording my A1200 into my Panasonic DVD/HD recorder, excellent results high quality RGB picture. Next I burnt the video to a DVD and went to my Mac to transfer the video over and convert it to a .mov file from the DVDs .vob file.
No chance... the MAC wouldn't recognise the.VOB files and after much mucking about I ended up having to copy the DVD onto my Hyundia multi media recorder, convert it to am .mpg file copy this to an SD card, transfer the .mpg file to the MAC convert the .mpg file to a .mov file and upload to you tube.
Only to be told after 3 hours uploading to you tube the file has been removed cos it's too long, seems your only allowed a maximum of 15 minutes playtime per video and this one was 23.... aaaarrrrgggghhhhh...
Anyway I've now split it into two separate videos and upload it again, gwad knows why as this one was only meant to be a test video to figure out how to do this, but after all that malarky this one's gonna have to do for now until if find an easier way to create and upload an Amiga video...

So be be warned these videos are total rubbish and the narrative I've added, well lets just say after viewing them even I don't understand half the keech I'm gibbering in them, so watch them at your peril and sorry there are no subtitles and boy do I gibber some nonsense when I'm talking to myself...

My A1200 Part 1
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My A1200 Part (containing the dreaded OS4.0)
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If anyone actually watched these all the way through, you have my sympathies...

Anyone out there know of an easy way to record the miggie in RGB and convert it to a video for YouTube...
