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I took the spaces out, but instead of giving me the error message, it sat there at 100% and didn't change. So I closed out my browser and reopened it and the video didn't upload for whatever reason.
Rob do you know how to fix this?
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I took the spaces out, but instead of giving me the error message, it sat there at 100% and didn't change. So I closed out my browser and reopened it and the video didn't upload for whatever reason.
What browser are you using? I can't duplicate this problem -- what is the filename?
Rob
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What browser are you using? I can't duplicate this problem -- what is the filename?
Rob
I'm using the latest edition of Firefox. I forget the exact file name since I don't have it on my computer anymore but it didn't have any spaces. I think it was 50NL_3tbl.avi or something like this. The next time I make a video I'll try to upload it to the member vids section again and we'll see if it works then. If it doesn't work then I'll post back in here.
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Looking into these 404 errors now...I've never gotten them.
I'm going to try uploading in IE as well in a bit.
Also, does it help that the upload "completes" really really quickly (i.e. it gets to 100% in less than a minute)? I've never uploaded 150mb that fast in my life.
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I'm going to try uploading in IE as well in a bit.
Also, does it help that the upload "completes" really really quickly (i.e. it gets to 100% in less than a minute)? I've never uploaded 150mb that fast in my life.
If the upload is going that quickly, it's very likely not uploading at all, but I have no idea what it would be doing. We're looking into it but it's tough since we can't duplicate it (yet). 
Rob
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I just uploaded the video successfully with Internet Explorer.
So maybe this is a Firefox/Chrome issue?
I just uploaded a vid fine w/Firefox, so that's not it either. Unfortunately I'm not sure what it is, but most signs point to some sort of local problem when you're trying to upload files, or something where our upload server doesn't like it if files come in at too slow of a speed, or something along those lines. It's really really hard to say -- we've tested from multiple computers and in different areas of the world (UK, Seattle, California, NYC) and haven't been able to duplicate the problem yet.
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I am getting the 404 error too, tried a few variations of the filename
I'll look in the morning see if they are stuck in a queue somewhere
Thanks
Ron
What area of the world are you from? What type of internet connection? Just trying to narrow down potential problems here.
thanks,
Rob
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I'm from the UK and I'm using an 5meg cable connection with 1meg up speed.
The 120meg upload was more rapid in your uploader progress bar than I would have expected, but I guess you must have got something, as the 404 error referred to the file name I had uploaded.
It seemed to hang for a little while after it got to 100%. I guess while your script was trying to move it into the Amazon bucket?
Forgot to record the path to the files on s3 so I can't see if they got moved overnight.
Good luck, if you think you can benefit from any more details or want a borrow of my machine over Team Viewer feel free to PM me
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Ron
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For more information - I uploaded the same video file today from a Windows Vista machine at work and it was successful. Upload took about 10 minutes to complete compared to about 60 seconds when it failed from my home network. Both machines using firefox 3.5 flash 10. Work machine using an ASDL network, home uses a cable fibre network.
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Whenever i try to upload a video it just says failed cause the video file is to big, how did i edit it so its not to big
You have to produce it in some other format, but the problem is likely local to your ISP, a cap on your upload limit.
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