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One of the easiest programs to use is free from microsoft. Its not the most powerful, but I use it; because I am lazy.
When you download it. It gives you the option by default to install all of microsofts 'essentials' uncheck them all and just install movie maker(unless you want the other programs)
.....if its is rather large(over 500mb onwards) you could use movie maker. You can edit out bits and bats easily with that if need be, and add music... And then you save the video (file, save movie) and choose the youtube setting. Save the movie and then sign up to youtube...
Once signed up to youtube, you can upload the video using the upload button that is on every youtube page when your signed in on the top right of the screen.
Other ways. If you are on an android phone you can press the share button, and with youtube app installed to your phone you choose youtube and it will upload it. (you have to be registered and signed in). Same with iphone/ipad but Ive never used them, so I can't offer support on apple products...
If you need more indepth help. You throw me a PM....
I've found a woodpecker nest in the woods near me today and I'm going to try and get some pics of the parents going in and out of the hole in the tree.You can hear the young ones if you stand at the side of the tree.
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