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Watching & Sharing your Videos
After you move Flip Mino-HD videos onto your computer, FlipShare gives you a pretty good way to organize and watch your video clips. You can see thumbnails, or miniature snapshots, of your videos in various sizes, and even watch them full-screen in High Definition. If you want to share your videos with friends and family, FlipShare lets you upload videos with email, in a greeting card, or on YouTube, AOL, or MySpace. It's all simple to do, but there is a secret way to get YouTube and other services to show it in High Definition.
Questions, comments, and follow-ups to the "Watching and Sharing Your Flip Videos" of the "Secrets of the Flip Mino-HD" video series and DVD.
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