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Not sure what to tell you. The first time I tried, I got some spinning gears telling me to wait. I didn't wait to see how long, but the next try resulted in my previous post. I tried a few more times and found that it doesn't matter what you select, it always adds the iframe code. That makes some sense since it's a You Tube video. BTW, the first time it put a QT icon in the preview box, but the other tries all placed the same blank video box until I posted it.

Originally Posted by scale rail:

Man, I'm going to loose my Road Forman status if I can't figure this out. Thanks D.Daz

I'm working with a Mac Pro if that makes any difference. Don

What happens when you just paste the URL and post it? I don't think you have to worry about quicktime unless this was a quicktime video to begin with. Obviously, it's not a quicktime video on You Tube, is it?

Originally Posted by Joe Hohmann:

Great stuff! I wish someone had been shooting film when I was a kid in the 40s-50s.

Yeah, same here.  I envy the fact that the OP's family was shooting color home movies at Christmastime.  All my family could afford in the early Fifties was a Brownie box camera, with B&W 127 film, and for some reason, we seldom used it on Christmas.

 

But it's good to see holiday memories, even someone else's, on film.  Thanks for posting.

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