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Title: Compression
Post by: Globalrider on Saturday, 04 March 2017, 12:00 PM
Hi Vlad
I have been experimenting with Video upload.
I put up a video in bike Chat which was 32MB Way too big so downloaded a converter tool and saved it as an MP4 - now under 2MB and the quality still ok. I noticed that only mpg file would be accepted so I changed the extension from MP4 to MPG and the video still worked.
The question....... what format should be used and how does one run the video from teh body of the topic?

Please excuse my ignorance - I'm told its something to do with age!!! :jack:
:cheers:
Stan
Title: Re: Compression
Post by: VladTepes on Saturday, 04 March 2017, 12:53 PM
One doesnt.
Best way is to upload to youtube then put link in your post with youtube tags around it.
Title: Re: Compression
Post by: Globalrider on Saturday, 04 March 2017, 01:38 PM
Thanks Vlad!
I thought that might be the case - I have a YouTube account but now need to remember the access!! :jack:
:cheers:
Stan
BWT really liking the site!! :notworthy:
Title: Re: Compression
Post by: gsxbarmy on Saturday, 04 March 2017, 06:45 PM
Except that - I can't see the video you have uploaded Stan (I'm assuming its the Moose one in the Explorer thread??

Can't see it either on my iPad or on my PC. Sorry. Whatever you have done does not seem to work.

@Globalrider
@VladTepes
Title: Re: Compression
Post by: Globalrider on Sunday, 05 March 2017, 06:29 AM
Hi Dave,
Not sure what is happening as it has been downloaded four times so far and I can see it
I'll attached it here and let me know if it works
Cheers
Stan
Title: Re: Compression
Post by: gsxbarmy on Sunday, 05 March 2017, 08:41 AM
OK, managed to download onto my PC - then I can see it when played from my PC. But won't work on my iPad.

Nice clip (poor moose!)
Title: Re: Compression
Post by: VladTepes on Sunday, 05 March 2017, 10:01 AM
Yep.
Essentially it is attached as a "file" which requires download to view.
There is no built in player for these type of files.

While it would be technically possible to do this, it would mean that our space allocation for the site would fill up very quickly, requiring additional $ to be thrown at it.

The better solution, which we have also adopted as have many other forums, is to encourage users to upload their videos to youtube and link them from there. That way you are using FREE youtube storage space rather than space that has to be paid for.

It also means you can embed the videos into a post with youtube tags, which is cool.

CHeers
Title: Re: Compression
Post by: Globalrider on Sunday, 05 March 2017, 10:36 AM
Thanks for that Vlad!
I'll try that!
Cheers
Stan
Title: Re: Compression
Post by: Proteous on Tuesday, 07 March 2017, 07:04 PM
Dont forget Vimeo is also an option if your not a fan of youtube..

https://vimeo.com/174136402

I use both. Youtube has VERY strict copyright rules so if you add music to your videos then youtube may not show it. However Vimeo has very little copyright rules and doesnt give a toss.. lol
Title: Re: Compression
Post by: Globalrider on Wednesday, 08 March 2017, 12:50 AM
Thanks for that P!
Title: Re: Compression
Post by: VladTepes on Tuesday, 14 March 2017, 05:04 PM
I am having an unhappy time with YouTube...or more probably my blisteringly slow 1mbps internet speed  (speed being a generic term as opposed to an applicable one).

Been going for 2 days so far and up to 17% progress of a video upload....

Something is awry.
Title: Re: Compression
Post by: KiwiCol on Tuesday, 14 March 2017, 05:26 PM
Quote from: VladTepes on Tuesday, 14 March  2017, 05:04 PM
I am having an unhappy time with YouTube...or more probably my blisteringly slow 1mbps internet speed  (speed being a generic term as opposed to an applicable one).

Been going for 2 days so far and up to 17% progress of a video upload....

Something is awry.

FYI, we just upgraded to 200/50.  Apparently they can do it in NZ cause we're a small population, much harder to roll out something like that with a huge population.  More infrastructure required.
Title: Re: Compression
Post by: VladTepes on Wednesday, 15 March 2017, 01:32 AM
You bugger !

Actually the problem is amortising investment expenses - relatively small population (compared with say the UK) and a shitload bigger land mass / area to be covered.

I gather that even when we do get NBN as it will be fibre to node (rather than fibre to premises) the best case scenario will be about 40bps download, and possibly much less.....

Did I mention this shits me !  Oh, I did?  Good.
Title: Re: Compression
Post by: VladTepes on Wednesday, 15 March 2017, 01:33 AM
Oh and by the way - up to 28% uploaded so far....  :facepalm: :frustrated: :thumbs_down:
Title: Re: Compression
Post by: Blubber on Wednesday, 15 March 2017, 04:53 AM
Can't u use a computer at work for large uploads?  :whistling:

When I still had a dial up modem, this worked for me  :onya:
Title: Re: Compression
Post by: Kiwifruit on Wednesday, 15 March 2017, 05:29 AM
And i thought slow upload was a problem only i had. It took nearly 3.5hrs to upload 4.20mins of footage.
Still no idea how to get it from UTube to here.
Title: Re: Compression
Post by: Proteous on Wednesday, 15 March 2017, 08:29 AM
its simple a case of copying the link from your address bar from the video to hear.. so if your video is at w w w . youtube . com/watch?v=c7kY3GJh9AA then thats what you put here...

*sample*
Hi guys this is my video

w w w . youtube . com/watch?v=c7kY3GJh9AA





Its THAT simple... (obviously without the spaces.. i did that so you know what it looks like when you compose a post..)
Title: Re: Compression
Post by: VladTepes on Wednesday, 15 March 2017, 10:39 AM
No the work computer is so locked down its a miracle I can get on here !!

Can't upload any files aside from some still image formats.
Can't download any files aside from MS Office formats, Open Office formats and PDF
Can't email any files, or have an email with a number of files, totalling 10 MB or more.
etc
Title: Re: Compression
Post by: Proteous on Wednesday, 15 March 2017, 06:55 PM
I worked at a place like that but i used proxy sites to surf and do the things the work firewall prevented.. Look here..
http://www.wikihow.com/Bypass-a-Firewall-or-Internet-Filter
Title: Re: Compression
Post by: VladTepes on Wednesday, 15 March 2017, 08:24 PM
Use of proxy sites is a sackable offence for us... public service you know.....