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video upload
hey, i'm having problems uploading my second vid, when i enter the details into filezilla such as username, password etc , it tells me i have the incorrect details, yet i've checked them and even copy and pasted them to make sure they're right. So i'm stumped here.
Any suggestions would be appreciated
Any suggestions would be appreciated
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to ranger dave:
This may sound stupid, but are you sure you are entering the following?
for the address: kero.animemusicvideos.org
for the username: the username you are given...no punctuation
for the password: the password you are given...also no punctation
you might also want to try going to edit/options (in firezilla) and select "firewall settings" and enabling passive mode.
Make sure that you check your file before trying to upload again, it might have been killed.
This has happened to me before (my 50+MB file was sucked dry till it was about 200KB) you'd have to re-export and/or re-encode.
to Mederas1791:
sounds like your firewall might be too high, try setting it lower, or even off on your next attempt. Also be sure to check to see that your file is still intact (the size that you expect it should be...not something like 200KB)
This may sound stupid, but are you sure you are entering the following?
for the address: kero.animemusicvideos.org
for the username: the username you are given...no punctuation
for the password: the password you are given...also no punctation
you might also want to try going to edit/options (in firezilla) and select "firewall settings" and enabling passive mode.
Make sure that you check your file before trying to upload again, it might have been killed.
This has happened to me before (my 50+MB file was sucked dry till it was about 200KB) you'd have to re-export and/or re-encode.
to Mederas1791:
sounds like your firewall might be too high, try setting it lower, or even off on your next attempt. Also be sure to check to see that your file is still intact (the size that you expect it should be...not something like 200KB)
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