YouTube increases upload size limit and adds batching
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article published on 11 November, 2007
YouTube has announced that it has increased its upload size limit to 1 GB and introduced the option to upload batch videos.
The software however, is a separate download that must be run off the users hard drive. There is still the option to upload through the browser if you so choose though but the new size limit does not apply.
The new size limit should help to solve some of YouTube's ... [ read the full article ]
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Hrdrk20
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12. November 2007 @ 12:12 |
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Um, someone hasn't been to joox dot net. There is no filesize limit at all.
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12. November 2007 @ 12:42 |
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Originally posted by Hrdrk20: Um, someone hasn't been to joox dot net. There is no filesize limit at all.
I dont think they will make it unlimited on video uploading because they are always under some kind of scrutiny over whats being upped. Would be nice.
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12. November 2007 @ 15:43 |
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Originally posted by Hrdrk20: Um, someone hasn't been to joox dot net. There is no filesize limit at all.
joox is not legal in any sense of the word
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dragnandy
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12. November 2007 @ 21:02 |
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i dont think stage6.com has any limit. i mean some videos are hours and hours long..
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georgeluv
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13. November 2007 @ 00:27 |
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Quote: joox is not legal in any sense of the word
it might not be legal to exist, if its on american soil, but as far as i can tell its legal to VIEW, even in america.
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madman91
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16. November 2007 @ 21:29 |
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lol, who cares?
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1. December 2007 @ 22:02 |
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this is a very good update for youtube even though you may need to use your hard drive as an ftp to store files on, well thats wat it sounds like to me.
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3. May 2008 @ 12:58 |
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Originally posted by Hrdrk20: Um, someone hasn't been to joox dot net. There is no filesize limit at all.
That's because they don't actually host the files, but the *links* to the files. I mean, just how big can the largest link be? 100 bytes?
This message has been edited since posting. Last time this message was edited on 3. May 2008 @ 13:00
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