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No more .mov's

Started by MechMykl, October 14, 2005, 06:21:59 PM

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MechMykl

For some very random reason coppermine wont allow me to upload .mov's anymore, and it's not due to size constraints, and NO user account (admin or user) seems to work, all video file types are allowed.

If anyone has a way to fix this it would greatly benefit me, as I'm going to try to add my one mov file via ftp, but I cant allow my users to do that themselves....

kegobeer

Post a test user account/password here for testing purposes.  Follow the troubleshooting guide.

General upload troubleshooting.
Troubleshooting the upload process.
Do not send me a private message unless I ask for one.  Make your post public so everyone can benefit.

There are no stupid questions
But there are a LOT of inquisitive idiots

MechMykl

Sorry, took me forever to do,

http://www.coppermine.hqubed.com

user: test
pass: debug

MechMykl

Oh by the way, random / 's crop up in the descriptions of pictures uploaded now, and users are having problems uploading in that only one file goes through no matter how many are uploaded (and this is before i set it up for debugging)

Joachim Müller

I was able to upload a .mov file juest fine to your page (I deleted it right afterwards). Make sure you're testing with a known-good file. Make sure to upload large video files using FTP, as your http connection may be timing out. Your site is very slow for me, it appears that you're self-hosted. I'm not sure what you mean with your last posting, please re-phrase. Try to use the terms used in the coppermine documentation, you appear to be mixing up some.

MechMykl

#5
Im not self hosted, I've got a normal host, and im not sure why its been going slow lately.

Randomly Coppermine ad's /'s to the description
http://www.coppermine.hqubed.com/displayimage.php?pos=-1295 (this hasnt been the only one)

I just tried uploading a video, I got this:
No file was uploaded !

If you have really selected a file to upload, check that the server allows file uploads...

File: /home/mechmykl/public_html/coppermine/db_input.php - Line: 222

Debug is below, if needed
:Removed

Joachim Müller

don't post debug output unless requested. Like I said: test this with a known-good, small .mov file. Post the actual error message, not the debug output. Not sure what else to say, as I was able to upload a mov file just fine to your page.

MechMykl

Interestingly enough, the site is back up to speed... I uploaded a perfectly good 3 meg file called Dunkn Donuts.mov and I get this error.
By the way, interstingly enough, batch-adding movies still works.

Error
No file was uploaded !

If you have really selected a file to upload, check that the server allows file uploads...

File: /home/mechmykl/public_html/coppermine/db_input.php - Line: 222

-- Server allows file uploads, and all files are allowed.

kegobeer

3 MB files are probably larger than what your server allows via HTTP uploads.  Have you contacted your host and asked them about your current issues?  They may be able to increase limits in PHP for you.
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MechMykl

I'll try, wierdly enough it must've been done very recently because I've always been able to upload like, 40 meg's worth of videos (more than one, 5 meg each) at once.

Joachim Müller

you as admin should use FTP-upload plus batch-add to circumvent http time-out issues.