• Shitty Uploads
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Hello, I have come to a realization that my internet is a bitch. When I talk with friends over Skype I keep cutting off mid sentence and getting disconnected. When I upload videos to YouTube they come out very pixelated. [b]Example:[/b] [media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fhqNbWPNNl4[/media] Is there anyway I can put a stop to this shit without getting a whole new internet plan? I'm with Optus 30gb/mth wireless plan. If not, could anyway recommend a [b]good[/b] plan? Thanks. (by the way the "example" is my short film which I just uploaded and triggered this thread.) also speed has nothing to do with it.
So you really think how fast you upload to youtube matters video quality-wise?
you using wireless or is it hardwired? youtube video quality has to do with you video capture hardware not the ISP speed...
[QUOTE=thatlopezkid;23376341]So you really think how fast you upload to youtube matters video quality-wise?[/QUOTE] No, I'm just saying that the video comes out really choppy, I don't really care how long it takes. [editline]07:48PM[/editline] [QUOTE=melindagreen;23376346]you using wireless or is it hardwired? youtube video quality has to do with you video capture hardware not the ISP speed...[/QUOTE] I'm using wireless and the example was shot on a $2000 HD prosumer camcorder.
[QUOTE=Purplevain;23376371]No, I'm just saying that the video comes out really choppy, I don't really care how long it takes, this one took about an hour and half.[/QUOTE] What
[QUOTE=thatlopezkid;23376341]So you really think how fast you upload to youtube matters video quality-wise?[/QUOTE] The quality and reliability of your internet connection will affect the end-product of a youtube upload. If it cuts out while you're uploading, the video's going to be chopped to bits and put back together with missing pieces. OP, what is your ISP?
[QUOTE=Dr Nick;23377369]The quality and reliability of your internet connection will affect the end-product of a youtube upload. If it cuts out while you're uploading, the video's going to be chopped to bits and put back together with missing pieces. OP, what is your ISP?[/QUOTE] Optus.
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