Star Wars: Episode III – Revenge of the Sith – DivX Version (Normal Quality), DVD (Good Quality), PDA Version, HD Ready:720p (Super Quality), Full HD:1080p (Best Quality)

Star Wars: Episode III - Revenge of the SithStar Wars: Episode III – Revenge of the Sith (2005)

IMDB rating: 7.90

Plot: A maturing Anakin Skywalker goes to the dark side of The Force and becomes Sith Lord Darth Vader. We experience the transformation in a dark, scary yet thrilling climax. The story here logically sets up the events of Episode IV, the original 1977 Star Wars movie in which Darth Vader goes to war against his own children, Luke and Leia.

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DivX Version (Normal Quality), DVD (Good Quality), PDA Version, HD Ready:720p (Super Quality), Full HD:1080p (Best Quality)

Directors: Lucas George

Actors: McGregor Ewan,Jackson Samuel L.,Christensen Hayden,McDiarmid Ian,Smits Jimmy,Oz Frank,Daniels Anthony,Lee Christopher,Carson Silas,Laga’aia Jay,Spence Bruce,Pygram Wayne,Morrison Temuera,Adventure,Sci-Fi,Action,Fantasy,

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Youtube video is using original video file's name?
So I uploaded a video to Youtube this morning. The original file’s name was "Final Version". The Youtube video’s name I changed to "Star Wars Episode III: Revenge of the Sith Fan Trailer". However, even though when watching the video, the changed name is the title, the search results for the video (if you search my username on Youtube, rpvee), has its name as "Final Version". How do I have the search result’s name changed? People need to find my video!

Thanks!


YouTube "search results" only get updated every 6 hours
(sometimes 12, 18 or 24 hours), thus there are 4 strange
things that frequently happen between updates:

1 — your recently-uploaded video is "live" and "public" yet
it still doesn’t show up within search results — even when
you type in your username and full video title.

2 — your recently-uploaded video is indeed there, but it is
the "raw" filename which mysteriously appears alongside
the thumbnail. (Sometimes, there’s no title at all.)

3 — if you very recently edited your video title, description
and/or tags, it’s those previous elements which still show
up in search results.

4 — the "view count" shown in the search results is much
less than the actual "view count" that is shown below the
video when it’s played.

If you notice any of these peculiarities, things will usually
correct or update themselves within 6, 12, 18 or 24 hours.
Sometimes it takes 48. (Holy cow!)

inukjuak90 | Oct 24, 2009

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