There are some common VP9 rendering options files that support creation of video for YouTube, Dailymotion, and other online video services. \ Webm / VP9 \ is a media file format which is free to use under the BSD license and is open-source; thus there are no licensing issues to be concerned about. \ The Webm container is based on Matroska for video and Opus for audio.
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-Youtube easy startup steps are documented in the previous section, A.2. \ These same steps have been verified to work for creating Dailymotion videos -- however, the created files must be renamed before uploading to change the youtube extension to webm instead for Dailymotion.
+Youtube easy startup steps are documented in the Appendix (\ref{sec:youtube_with_cinelerra}). \ These same steps have been verified to work for creating Dailymotion videos -- however, the created files must be renamed before uploading to change the youtube extension to webm instead for Dailymotion.
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\item [.toc] toc is ``table of contents'' file for MPEG video files (a type of index)
\item [Cinelerra\_plugins] a list of the currently loaded plugins available in your Cinelerra session
\item [Cinelerra\_rc] the user's preferences and settings are saved in this file to be used on startup
- \item [ladspa\_plugins{\dots}] ist of currently loaded ladspa plugins for each version of Cinelerra being used
+ \item [ladspa\_plugins{\dots}] list of currently loaded ladspa plugins for each version of Cinelerra being used
\item [layout\#...\_rc] user-defined window layout setup with the layout name as part of the file name
- \item [.xml] generally contain the current settings of plugins that you have used
+ \item [.xml] used for various backups or for the current settings of plugins that you have used
\item [.png] thumbnails of files in Resources so they do not have to be created over and over
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