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<big><big><big>Hey I need help. I want to know what a video url is. This website i'm on keeps asking for a MP4 video url.

Anyone that helps...

Thank you so much!!!!!</big></big></big>
 
URL stands for Uniform Resource Locator, which basically points to a specific location on the internet.

So, basically what it is asking for is the URL that points to the movie file in question (in MP4 format).
 
Shadow Jolteon said:
URL stands for Uniform Resource Locator, which basically points to a specific location on the internet.

So, basically what it is asking for is the URL that points to the movie file in question (in MP4 format).
How do I make it into that format then?
 
MintSwift said:
Shadow Jolteon said:
URL stands for Uniform Resource Locator, which basically points to a specific location on the internet.

So, basically what it is asking for is the URL that points to the movie file in question (in MP4 format).
How do I make it into that format then?
Well, it depends. It sounds rather like it's asking for something already on the internet, so you'll need to know where something in that format is, unless you have your own hosting space to link to.

If you want to convert to H.264/MP4 format, then Quicktime X works pretty well with that format. After that, to get the URI for it, you will need to upload it to a web host.
 
Shadow Jolteon said:
MintSwift said:
Shadow Jolteon said:
URL stands for Uniform Resource Locator, which basically points to a specific location on the internet.

So, basically what it is asking for is the URL that points to the movie file in question (in MP4 format).
How do I make it into that format then?
Well, it depends. It sounds rather like it's asking for something already on the internet, so you'll need to know where something in that format is, unless you have your own hosting space to ]Okay...

Thank you CX
 
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