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Discussion in 'Pictures & Videos' started by bladerunner2010, Dec 28, 2013.

  1. bladerunner2010

    bladerunner2010 Active Member

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    What site/sites do you guy's use for video hosting, Photobucket will only take 500mb or less........ I filmed a short run on the bike today in 2.7k on my new gopro and tho the quality is fantasticit will only do 2.7k in 30fps so a bitt of a skip every second or so, ive yet to put it thru any software which might cure the problem. I tried uploading to the tube but it was gonna take about 3 days to upload

    My 7 minute vid is about 6gb so it will be 1080p next time i think
     
  2. Givover

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    Gary B and Alblade will be able to assist if they are on later .
     
  3. Garyb

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    Well, I'm here Giv, but there's much cleverer peeps than me.
    I used YouTube, but it's a mine field IMO.
    If no music when edited it's fine, just upload, paste a link and away you go, edit it and add music your into a copywrite minefield.
    I've recently uploaded a vid and since removed it, as it was banned in some countries?
    YouTube is a ball ache for big files, but the 3 day upload far outweighs the production quality?
    Alan, FTR uses Vimeo, I opened an account, but like photo bucket you can only upload a max of 500mb.

    Your faced with the dilemma you upload such shite quality no one sees the full effect and leave shitty comments or, you use YouTube forget the music, and have the chance of viewing in HD?

    And then they still leave you shitty comments. :)

    So while you got this thread going, I'll ask a question.

    If when uploading a video with music I acknowledge the artist, does this waive any comeback on the copywrite? I'd be interested to hear your views.

    Make sense?
     
  4. ShinySideUp

    ShinySideUp Elite Member

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    Nope you can still be held liable for a copyright offence even if you acknowledge the artist mate.
     

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