
Wow, this has been super frustrating, but I think I figured out what the issue was. I edit the video in iMovie.
But the issue has been that it exports in .mov video format, which @dtube does not seem to like at all.
So when I'd try to upload into @dtube, I'd hear audio of the video, but didn't see any video. By the way, if you're reading this right now on Steemit—all of this writing is what goes into the STEEM Article Body section in D.Tube.
You have to click on the Advanced tab to reveal it.
Anyhow, what I ended up doing is downloading the Handbrake program and then exporting the .mov file into an mp4 file.
The bottom line is that D.Tube requires an HTML5 compliment video.
Ok, that's it. So what about you? What are some best practices for putting up videos in @dtube that you've found? Let's share in the comments below
Thanks!
P.S. Here's a great walkthrough with screenshots.
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