How to upload Videos to YouTube, that I have emailed myself from my iPhone?

So I'm taking videos with my iPhone, and emailing them to myself. I download them, and are saved in my Windows Media Player. I want to be able to string them together, and be able to edit them, in order to make one video. Then, I want to upload the video I made from all the other ones to you tube. So my question is, how do I edit these videos? Because right now they are just saving to Windows Media Player. I'm assuming I have to save them as a different file, but in my email, it just gives me the option to download. How do I save it as a different file, and what program should I use in order to edit these videos preferably for free?

On your email download them as mp4's aka Windows Media Player files and save them all in one file folder somewhere so its easy to get to them. Then if you don't already have it on your computer download Windows Live Movie Maker the newest version and you drag the video files into the space where it says to that or do it manually with the tab that says Upload Videos and Pictures. You can edit them too by cutting them if you need to and putting them next to each other so they will play continuously. You can look up a tutorial on how to use Movie Maker on youtube since this is kinda confusing. And once your all done with everything you can't upload it to youtube as a simple saved version; you need to go to the tab that says Save Project and do Recommended For This Project or For High-Definition Only or whatever you want

Both of these programs below are light years ahead, in Video Editing abilities sense. Plus both can work with HD footage, provided you upgrade your computer as described below.

Pinnacle Studio 14 HD Ultimate & Sony Vegas Pro 10

Screen Shot, Top Picture - http://asimplelife.ca/nle.html Upgrade your computer to AVCHD specs below and you can run both programs seen on my Web Page on your computer. Just Rejig the search term below in the YouTube search, from the instructions below.

This is not a program that can run on any computer, see below -

Minimum System Requirements

Windows® 7, Windows Vista® (SP2), or Windows XP (SP3)
Intel® Pentium® or AMD Athlon™ 1.8 GHz (2.4 GHz or higher recommended)
-Intel Core™ 2 Duo 2.4 GHz required for AVCHD*
-Intel Core™ 2 Quad 2.66 GHz or Intel Core i7 required for
AVCHD* 1920
1 GB system memory recommended, 2 GB required for AVCHD*
DirectX® 9 or 10 compatible graphics card with 64 MB (128 MB or higher recommended)
-256 MB required for HD and AVCHD*
DirectX 9 (or higher) compatible sound card
3.8 GB of disk space
DVD-ROM drive to install software

Import Formats

• Video: AVCHD*, AVCHD Lite*, BD Blu-ray*, DV, HDV, AVI, MPEG-1, MPEG-2, DivX®*, MPEG-4*, 3GP (MPEG-4)*, WMV, non-encrypted DVD titles (incl. DVD-VR/+VR), QuickTime® MOV (DV, MPEG-4*, H.264*), DivX Plus® MKV*
• Audio: MP3, MPA, WAV, AC3*, WMA
• Graphic: BMP, GIF, JPG, PCX, PSD, TGA, TIF, WMF, PNG, J2K

If interested, link below takes you to the site, but you can get this $80 program for free. Do this by opening a web browser, surfing over to YouTube. Once there, in the search box on that site, enter 'Pinnacle Studio 14' or 'Sony Vegas Pro 10'. You're looking for free download, find a link or video that says that, in the video description, there will be link for a free download. Make sure, before you do this, to make sure your computer can meet or exceed those Specs above, and pay special attention to the AVCHD specs if you have or are going to get a HD camcorder.

http://www.videomaker.com/article/14635 Pinnacle Studio 14 Ultimate Collection

http://www.videomaker.com/article/15120 Sony Vegas Pro 10

How about three very good freeware video editor programs, Freemake, FileLab, or VSDC? Each is safe, fully functioning, no watermarks, will not ask for money, and are recent releases that are HD capable. Each is great in own way. For example, is this what you want to do?

They are listed in order of increasing capabilities. Freemake provides merging of video clips, and simple editing such as cutting and splicing. It will also automatically upload your video to YouTube if desired. It is also capable of converting your video to just about any video format in existence. FileLab has much more features, such as color correction, title editor, and special effects. VSDC is an advanced editor, capable of effects such as green screen editing. The following link has more info, but make sure to also view other articles on this site, as they outline other capabilities of these three programs.:
http://ezvideoedit.blogspot.com/2012/10/joining-merging-splitting-cutting-and.html

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For your problem, you can use youtube movie maker to help you, easy to run this program, press "make videos", then add your videos into the program, then drag and drop them all to video line, and press "publish to youtube" button, the program will string them together and upload onto youtube, you can google search and download youtube movie maker, and view channel youtube.com/easymakevideo for some guides, hope it will help you too.

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