ItalianTits
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I had this issue, I think it might be pixel size?Getting told my jpg is too large, even though it's only 3.8 mb?
Same after reducing it to 1.8 mb?
Hmm, the s/w is suppose to automatically scal it down.Getting told my jpg is too large, even though it's only 3.8 mb?
Same after reducing it to 1.8 mb?
Indeed, it has something to do with the siz of th image. While videos up to 32 MB are allowed, the same is not tru for images.I had this issue, I think it might be pixel size?
@BreastQuest Do you remember the numbers buddy?
Once had a similar issue and I resolved it in an unorthodox way.Getting told my jpg is too large, even though it's only 3.8 mb?
Same after reducing it to 1.8 mb?
This is an MP4. (attached)I get this error uploading MP4s from mobile. Android, firefox. Filesize is 7.4mb. Tried coverting to and from HVEC, no difference. Any ideas what's causing this?
Are there different types of MP4?
There are two different mp4 formats.
The first, mp41, was released in 2001 as the ISO/IEC 14496:-1:2001 standard. The second MPEG 4 video format version, mp42, also known as MPEG-4 Part 14, was released in 2003 as the ISO/IEC 14496-14:2003 standard.
MP4's work all the time for me.When it comes to video files, I've tried mp4, mpg and wmv. Nothing worked. The mp4 was blank, the wmv wouldn't even upload. I've seen countless vids here, so what's the secret please?
Many thanks for the reply, I didn't know that about MP4 files. I tried uploading my file to sendvid but nothing happened, despite it only being just under 5 mb.MP4's work all the time for me.
I've seen nothing but problems with .MOV files though.
It may be the type of MP4 you're trying to upload.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MPEG-4_Part_14
Can you upload the file to Sendvid and send me the link?
I'll have a look.
Hmmm... can you upload it to any cloud service?Many thanks for the reply, I didn't know that about MP4 files. I tried uploading my file to sendvid but nothing happened, despite it only being just under 5 mb.
Sure. Would you like me to dm you the link or post it here?Hmmm... can you upload it to any cloud service?
Or try converting it to a different format....
Post it here.Sure. Would you like me to dm you the link or post it here?
Here you go https://skysend.hns.siasky.net/#b-A...Kak0UaC9Ec94wdarD7t5JG7zIbmcyAGFTJ0/E2/YrTfesPost it here.
We'll all work on it.
I get this error uploading MP4s from mobile. Android, firefox. Filesize is 7.4mb. Tried coverting to and from HVEC, no difference. Any ideas what's causing this?
This happens if you download from some sites like Instagram etc, who don't want you taking their stuffs.
Many thanks to you and Ptar for all your help. Now I know what I need to do to upload vids here.This happens if you download from some sites like Instagram etc, who don't want you taking their stuffs.
You will need to covert the file into MP4 (it doesn't matter that the file says "MP4" already).
You can VLC (free) to convert or use any other suitable app.
Works for me all the time.
Find attached your video.
While your Participation is great, please do not forget to show your Appreciation by clicking the Like button in the bottom right corner of Posts that helped you, as it is considered poor Forum etiquette not to.Many thanks to you and Ptar for all your help. Now I know what I need to do to upload vids here.
Now I need a drink after reading thisJust putting my two cents here.
MP4 is just an encapsulation format that everything uses in the modern world. The biggest issue is the underlying codec format (DivX, Xvid, H.264, H.265). I don't know the specific formats that the attachment software allows but H.264 (video) with ACC (audio) is the most widely accepted codec formats due to their low storage and high bitrate transfer.
So what I'm saying is you can have and MP4 file but it can be under the DivX and Xvid codecs and not work or come up blank when uploaded. Easiest way to check is VLC and getting info whilst the video is in the player.
Also with file extensions being interchangable you can easily rename an extension (or someone else did it along the way) but it doesn't actually change the file format. It will recognise it as correct (usually .mp4/.jpg) which is somewhat true as most file formats are loosely based of these two extensions but it comes up as error when the software doesn't have a parser.