Add a digital camera video to MySpace

“I have a digital camera and I want to add a video from my digital camera to my MySpace page. How do I do that?”
Depending on how you want to accomplish getting your video on MySpace, you have one of two options. You can either upload the video directly to MySpace or you can upload your video to someplace like YouTube and embed the video on your MySpace page. MySpace makes it reasonably easy to use their upload tool. The only real limitation is file size, which must be less than 512MB.
Step one of the video upload process is to copy the file from your digital camera’s memory card to your hard drive. You can either do this by connecting your camera to your computer via USB cable or by using a memory card reader to transfer the file.
The next step is to upload the video directly to MySpace, click the Videos: Upload link below your profile picture. Add a title, description, tag, and category for your video, then click Upload a video. Keep in mind that you will get your account deleted for uploading copyrighted material or adult content. Browse to locate the file you copied from your camera and upload.
When the process is complete, your video will be part of your profile videos.
MySpace supports the following file formats: .avi, .asf, .dv, .wmv, .mov, .qt, .3g2, .3gp, .3gp2, .3gpp, .gsm, .mpg, .mpeg, .mp4, .m4v, mp4v, .cmp, .divx, .xvid, .264, .rm, .rmvb, .flv, .mkv, .ogm. Because the list is so extensive, it should be almost impossible to find a digital camera video file they can’t upload.