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YouTube uploading problem?
Pettros1
Member Location: River Heads, Queensland, Australia Joined: Jan 06, 2011 19:08 Messages: 60 Offline
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Yes, thanks 1Nina and optodata. Have had success in loading .wmv to YouTube at 720 or even 1080 but taking quite some time. I had for short time good ADSL speed at 7 down and 1 up but am some distance from connect point here and they have stabilised the ADSL which slows it but I do not loose connection, or so they explain. They have not explained how I had great connection before and don't now?
In any case the manual YouTube upload works and have noted how can change to higher resolution with settings there. Did not realize that before.
Also think my system is a bit light for video editing and considering getting this. Optodata you may have some thoughts on it and hope Dafvd doesn't flame me for this. Think am still on topic though, maybe.
These are details of computer and appreciate your opinion. -

INTEL i7 -4770 with ThermalTake case

Intel-I7-4770 3.40GHZ,4 cores,8MBCache, LGA1150,

Asus Motherboard, Z87, LGA1150,SATA6G,USB3.

Thermal Take Armor Revo Gene Black Mid Tower case with top mounted HDD Docking Station.

2 TB Sata 111 Hard Drive. (Western Digital 3.5 Caviar Green 2 TB Sata 111 Hard Drive).

2gb Graphics Card.... Sapphire 2gig 256 bit GDDR5 PCIE3.0.2*HDMI DSP DX11 OC (HD7850_OC 2G GDDR5 DP/H/2D graphics card).

16gb DDR3 1600MHz RAM. (2x8gb).

128gb Digital Hard Drive. SanDisc SDCZ60 128gb,Cruzer Glide.

700W Power Supply. Thermal Take Litepower.

BluRay Combo.. Pioneer BDR 207DB BluRay Combo.

Windows 7 Ultimate installed.

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PD Ultra 16.0.2524.0 ~ Windows 10 Pro Intel(R)Core(TM)i7-4770 CPU @3.40GHz ~ AMD HD-7800 Series APU with Radeon(tm) HD Graphics ~ 16GB RAM ~ WD 1Gb Primary HD ~ Hitachi 500Gb ~ Buffalo 8Gb DriveStation ~ WD 1Gb ~ Medion 500Gb ~ Canon Legria HFS10 ~ W/ FH
optodata
Senior Contributor Location: California, USA Joined: Sep 16, 2011 16:04 Messages: 8630 Offline
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Pettros1 - I'm very happy that you're having success uploading your videos without PD's built-in (or in-built) uploader. I think it's a forum tradition to edit the subject line and place the word SOLVED so that future visitors know that your issue was resolved.

For your proposed computer specs, they are very similar to mine. The proposed system is at the top end for doing video editing and you should have noticeably faster editing, previewing and producing times over your current system. I would recommend that you install Windows and all your programs on the SSD (drive C), and change the location of My Docs, Videos, etc. to your big D: drive.

Since you're going with an AMD graphics card and plan to use Win7, you should have no issues with achieving full speed with PD12. Good luck



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Pettros1
Member Location: River Heads, Queensland, Australia Joined: Jan 06, 2011 19:08 Messages: 60 Offline
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Yes, agree with O/S on SSD as have done this on notebook we take overseas and works well.

Am dividing some longer videos to part one, two and this also helps upload to YouTube. Have noticed if too much time passes loading can get authentication errors.

Will edit subject to SOLVED and thanks again for your help.

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PD Ultra 16.0.2524.0 ~ Windows 10 Pro Intel(R)Core(TM)i7-4770 CPU @3.40GHz ~ AMD HD-7800 Series APU with Radeon(tm) HD Graphics ~ 16GB RAM ~ WD 1Gb Primary HD ~ Hitachi 500Gb ~ Buffalo 8Gb DriveStation ~ WD 1Gb ~ Medion 500Gb ~ Canon Legria HFS10 ~ W/ FH
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