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Can't upload big files

Started by Kalli57G, May 23, 2016, 05:48:02 PM

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Kalli57G

Hi Guys  :)

I'm new here,my name is Kalli and i from norway.I use coppermine since 2012 but now i can't upload big files,if i upload a pic 50kb or a movie 50 mb no problem but i try a movie 250 mb is didn't work.See my pics! Can somebody tell me why or what i did wrong?


regards Kalli


ron4mac

Quote from: Kalli57G on May 23, 2016, 05:48:02 PM
I'm new here,my name is Kalli and i from norway.I use coppermine since 2012 but now i can't upload big files,if i upload a pic 50kb or a movie 50 mb no problem but i try a movie 250 mb is didn't work.See my pics! Can somebody tell me why or what i did wrong?

You've done nothing wrong.  You've likely hit a limitation of your server.  You may do well to try this alternate upload method:
http://forum.coppermine-gallery.net/index.php/topic,75927.0.html
It overcomes some server limitations like that.

Kalli57G

hi ron4mac,

I install the plugin html5upload v1.3.2 but i can't upload,it start very slowly.I use Ubuntu 14.04 and Firefox 46.0.1,my Internet-speed is 10 mbps Down 1 mbps Upload.If i use Filezilla ftp i can upload the file to my webspace but not in Cpg, see the pics!

regards Kalli

ron4mac

Quote from: Kalli57G on May 23, 2016, 08:29:27 PM
I install the plugin html5upload v1.3.2 but i can't upload,it start very slowly.
You should probably have installed the latest version (1.3.6) ;)
Are you allowing users to make uploads like this? If not, and ftp'ing works okay for you, you can always stick with that.
I think a 250MB file is going to take about 35 minutes for you no matter how you upload it.

phill104

Just to add some maths to the above, a 250MB file is 2000 megabits. So at 1mbps that is 33.3 minutes, roughly.

May I suggest you convert your AVI to a file format that is a bit smaller? Converting it to one of the compressed formats will save a lot of time and bandwidth.
It is a mistake to think you can solve any major problems just with potatoes.

Αndré

If you decide to convert to a different format, I suggest to convert it to a HTML 5 compatible format, preferably H.264/MP4: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HTML5_video#Browser_support

Kalli57G

Hi Guys,

@ Ron4mac, thanks for your reply,i install 1.3.6 but it didn't work!My Provider is One.com so i can upload Videos up to 1 GB.
@ Phill, time is no the problem.
@ Andre, i try with Avidemux but sometime i com over 100 mb .


regarts Kalli 

Kalli57G

Hello again,

Today is didn't work at all,see the Pic,even i try upload to pics total size 3,5 mb is broke down in the end :(


regards Kalli

Αndré

Please try again with the simple upload form.

ron4mac

Quote from: Kalli57G on May 25, 2016, 10:49:23 AM
Today is didn't work at all,see the Pic,even i try upload to pics total size 3,5 mb is broke down in the end
This is an error that represents a problem on your server. Either there is a configuration problem at your service provider or your account is violating some restriction. Is there a quota on how much data can be stored in your account? Perhaps you have reached your quota.

Kalli57G

Hi Andre,with a single upload it's go.

@ Ron4mac,my webspace is big enough for this,see the pic.


regards Kalli

Αndré

Have you tested another upload method directly after it worked with single upload? If not, please try again with a small file on all available upload methods (simple, flash, html5) and report the result. I want to exclude a temporary issue with your server.

Kalli57G

Hi Andre,
Today i try HTML5 upload,the upload goes to end 77mb and after5 sek.this broke down,see the pic,i don't know why.
If i use Filezilla ftp i can upload to my Webspace big files.

regards Kalli

Αndré

Unfortunately you haven't done what I asked for. If you want the HTTP upload to be fixed, please provide the information I requested in my last post. Alternatively, you (as admin) can always upload files via FTP.

EME

I've uploaded a few large files to web sites based on Coppermine and run into issues.  Since it doesn't come up for me that often I just add manually.

Here's how I've been successful:

FTP the file to the desired user's folder in the albums folder (/albums/userpics/1xxxx) then add a record by hand to the database table that has all the pics (cpg15x_pictures).