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Video Upload

Discussion in 'Graphics Design & Photo Editing' started by gunnner, Mar 2, 2010.

  1. gunnner

    gunnner Registered Members

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    Sending a video

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    Hi---Any one know how long a Video I can send Via Yahoo mail. I tried once but the Video was too long. 7min.
    So I'm thinkin maybe a 15 to 30 second might go. I think the limit is 25 Mbs..
    Before I waste my time trying to do it, maybe someone has the answer, I hope, I hope ------------gunnner

    BTW---I know I'm double dipping ---lol
     
  2. Mara

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    Hi Gunner - not sure yet if this site accepts video ...but they do handle huge image or text files so here's hoping!
    http://www.transferbigfiles.com/
     
  3. gunnner

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    Looked into---http://www.transferbigfiles.com/
    Found out that it is no faster than uploading than YouTube. Faster uploading SPEED is what I'm really looking for.
    Anyway I did give it a try, but while it was uploading I clicked on somethig else---that crashed it----guess ya can't do that. ( & found out ya can't do that on YouTube either).

    I have a program called 'Converter Pro' on a flash drive. I saw it work in town. It was very fast to upload, but it was uploading via DSL---I have satilite, so I don't think it will help. Anyone know about this? :huh:

    But Thanks Mara ---I'm workin on it :bnghd:
     
  4. BeeCeeBee

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    Skip it is not the program or the method of uploading that is the problem. To put it nicely, you are making a trade off for the lovely pristine area where you live. The fact of the matter is you are limited by the ability of your internet connection. You have an awful connection by today's US standard. If you run speedtest again, you will see a chart that gives you your upload expectations. Those are the best you can expect in ideal conditions. Compare yours to mine and I think you will see the problem. It has nothing to do with your computer and everything to do with your ISP. The problem is that without an alternative ISP you are going to have to live with it.

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  5. gunnner

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    WOW------3.O9---UOLOAD & ME .15--------------YIKES
    OK--I'LL TAKE THE TRADE OFF---LOL
    gunnner>>>>>>>>[​IMG]

    NO CHOICE
     
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    We have seen where you live and I don't blame you.
     

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