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Jord
15-02-2009, 02:03 AM
For files

I wanted to upload my unedited call of duty 4 Clip but it was 1.14GB and Filefont.com couldnt take it .14 to big :rolleyes: Any other sites? Ive been uploading it in like 3 parts on youtube but its to long to upload for me atleast like 8 hours per thing I upload

Agnostic Bear
15-02-2009, 05:18 AM
For files

I wanted to upload my unedited call of duty 4 Clip but it was 1.14GB and Filefont.com couldnt take it .14 to big :rolleyes: Any other sites? Ive been uploading it in like 3 parts on youtube but its to long to upload for me atleast like 8 hours per thing I upload

Jesus christ how long is your clip? No way it should be 1.14gb.

Jahova
15-02-2009, 08:19 AM
Jesus christ how long is your clip? No way it should be 1.14gb.
What!?!! A video clip that is 1.14 Gb, that cannot be correct. My Windows operating system is only a bit larger than that when I downloaded the ISO.

Luke
15-02-2009, 08:59 AM
maybe compress it first
Like for example, you could archive it, or make it a different format (eg: AVI)

The Professor
15-02-2009, 11:55 AM
Yeah convert it to avi or even wmv

Jord
15-02-2009, 03:41 PM
The clips abound 40 Mins


maybe compress it first
Like for example, you could archive it, or make it a different format (eg: AVI)

I did It couldnt let me upload it because it turnt to .rar


Yeah convert it to avi or even wmv


changed it to wmv still aint working :$ im getting pissed off now

The Professor
15-02-2009, 05:31 PM
The only way you're gonna get it to a reasonable size is to lower the settings when you convert it. Try making the audio bitrate lower (I usually use 112kbps) and changing the channels to mono because doing that generally doesn't have too much of a detramental effect on the sound and reduces file size by a fair bit. Also, if its super high res, take it down to somewhere around 640*480 (somewhere around there, it'll be different for widescreen) and take the framerate down to to around 24fps (I believe that's what TV channels anyway so it should be fine).

I find wmv produces the smallest files, idk if that's true though.

Good luck :)

marriott0.01
15-02-2009, 05:33 PM
Rapidshare should take it, I think, I always thought that was able to take over 1gb forgive me if I'm wrong :)

Jord
15-02-2009, 09:50 PM
The only way you're gonna get it to a reasonable size is to lower the settings when you convert it. Try making the audio bitrate lower (I usually use 112kbps) and changing the channels to mono because doing that generally doesn't have too much of a detramental effect on the sound and reduces file size by a fair bit. Also, if its super high res, take it down to somewhere around 640*480 (somewhere around there, it'll be different for widescreen) and take the framerate down to to around 24fps (I believe that's what TV channels anyway so it should be fine).

I find wmv produces the smallest files, idk if that's true though.

Good luck :)

Ill try that when I go Downstairs :D Thanks for the help :)


Rapidshare should take it, I think, I always thought that was able to take over 1gb forgive me if I'm wrong :)


Do I need an account on there?

marriott0.01
15-02-2009, 09:54 PM
No you don't need an account, it will be available for 90 days though, so thats a shame if you want something longer, than you should get an account at acrobat.com

The Professor
16-02-2009, 09:49 PM
Have any luck with it?

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