Video Clip Hosting Site advice needed Please
Video Clip Hosting Site advice needed Please
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maserati3200gt

Original Poster:

1,576 posts

256 months

Friday 7th October 2005
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Hey Guys / Ladies.

Can anyone recommend a FREE hosting site to upload a car vid of 320Mb.

Many Thanks



>> Edited by maserati3200gt on Friday 7th October 19:06

simpo two

90,930 posts

287 months

Friday 7th October 2005
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MG Owner's Club eh?

Pistonheads TV will host stuff (ask Ted), but that is a bonkers file size.

maserati3200gt

Original Poster:

1,576 posts

256 months

Friday 7th October 2005
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simpo two said:
MG Owner's Club eh?

Pistonheads TV will host stuff (ask Ted), but that is a bonkers file size.


Oppsss - I type to fast for my own good !
Hehehehe
Im gonna get back in my box now !

maserati3200gt

Original Poster:

1,576 posts

256 months

Friday 7th October 2005
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Having Trouble uploading file to PH Video and various free Hosting Sites due to the file been "wrong type" !

Its an Mpeg File but on my player it states the codec is missing !

If anyone can advise me on how to resolve this then I can put the clip up on PH.

I Cant email it either as AOL only allow 16mg files and this is 320mg.

Any Help Gratefully received.

Thanks Guys

GetCarter

30,679 posts

301 months

Friday 7th October 2005
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Yo

you need to convert it to a file format/size that is suitable for the web.

This means (with exceptions) 1 mb to 20 mb. 320 mb is WAY too large.

Windoze Movie Maker (free on a PC) will squash your movie to this size.

Then you just have to upload to your ISP.

e mail me if you need further info.

Steve

maserati3200gt

Original Poster:

1,576 posts

256 months

Friday 7th October 2005
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GetCarter said:
Yo

you need to convert it to a file format/size that is suitable for the web.

This means (with exceptions) 1 mb to 20 mb. 320 mb is WAY too large.

Windoze Movie Maker (free on a PC) will squash your movie to this size.

Then you just have to upload to your ISP.

e mail me if you need further info.

Steve



Many Thanks Steve for your reply.
Pete

te51cle

2,342 posts

270 months

Saturday 8th October 2005
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putfile.com seems a reasonable place for freebie video hosting.

FourWheelDrift

91,699 posts

306 months

Saturday 8th October 2005
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When you have converted it to WMV and it's a lot smaller you can also use http://rapidshare.de/ you can upload up to 50mb in size files.