More and more people are now sharing their video files on their blogs. And a lot of them use Youtube to help upload video files. However, the uploaded video files using Youtube may have commercials and there is also a 100MB file size limitation. Also, you cannot edit your video files and have to upload the full video file even if you just want to use a clip from a video file.
Now you can use
Wondershare Video to Flash Encoder to convert your video files to FLV files with much smaller file sizes and directly upload the converted FLV files to your server through its FTP upload function.
Step 1: Import and trim video fileClick the Browse icon to import the video file you want to put on your blog. If you just want to upload a clip from your video file, Wondershare Video to Flash Encoder also allows you to trim your video file and capture the clip you want to upload. To trim your video, you can just drag the Start Time bar and the End Time bar to set the start and the end of the clip, or check the “Set start time and end time” option and set the Start Time value and End Time value.
Step 2: Edit VideoSome video files have black edges around its video. You can cut off the black edges at the Edit step of Video to Flash Encoder. To crop the video, you can either drag the yellow frame around the video or adjust the crop values: Up, Down, Left and Right.

If you want to set video effects, Wondershare Video to Flash Encoder lets you set video video brightness, contrast and saturation, and allows you to apply a special effect.
Step 3: Select a templateThis program also provides you with templates to customize the final FLV file and control its playback. You can choose to use a player template or a general template. If you choose a player template, there are various built-in templates of different styles for your choice and you can even add URL to with the “Advanced” settings. If you choose a general template, the program lets you add a movie intro and a movie end to your video. See the figure below:
Step 4: Convert and uploadAfter the above three steps, you can just click the Publish tab, select an output format, check the "FTP Upload" option, fill in the FTP information and click the Start Encode button. After the conversion, the final Flash files will be automatically uploaded to your blog. See the figure below:
Below is FTP Upload info for your reference:Host Address: Enter the FTP host address where you want to upload the created file.
Port: Enter the port number of your FTP address.
Username: Enter your username for the FTP host address.
Password: Enter the password of your username.
Directory: Create a directory for the created files. For example, if you type /myvideoflash here and the ftp host address is ftp.wondershare.com, the created files will be placed under ftp.wondershare.com/myvideoflash.