All of them. YouTube, Jumpcut, Yahoo Video, and 20 other top-reviewed video hosts. All together, they gave me my most-frustrated-day on Internet, by frakking up my upload. Some of those frak-ups were really annoying that actually worth some blogging. So, here's our nominees, ladies and gentlemen:
- Jumpcut.com: A successfully (so claimed the site, same goes for the following) uploaded short film turns out "Invalid Movie" right after clicking "Publish" button. For TWICE in a row, for frak's sake!
- YouTube.com: One successfully uploaded attempt is never successfully played. It stays in blinking dots in circle (loading status) for 4.5 hours. The other two attempts were never out of "processing" status.
- Yahoo Video: Same charge as the later two attempts on YouTube.com. They can't finish processing one 25MB h.264 QuickTime movie within 3 hours.
- Vimeo.com: Gods know how many attempts were made. All successfully uploaded. All returned with "FLV file was not found. The Vimeo staff has been notified."
- Google Video: Fraks up video aspect ratio. It turns everything into a 4:3 ratio. You can't even mask it by tweaking HTML code for embedding. It's completely 20th century. Maybe they should make their name reflex that more and share the fanfare with 20th Century Fox.
No comments:
Post a Comment