Read more.YouTube's now accepting large uploads of up to 2GB, but that doesn't exactly mean you can upload longer videos.
Read more.YouTube's now accepting large uploads of up to 2GB, but that doesn't exactly mean you can upload longer videos.
The 10 minute limit is more restricting than the 2gb limit if you ask me....however, it's a step in the right direction methinks
Old puter - still good enuff till I save some pennies!
Why they even care how long a clip is, is well beyond me, all they're doing is force people to upload fragmented clips, creating a bigger mess of their database, and increasing bandwidth and resource consumption.
Higher definition content or longer videos? So do you want the extended version of 2G1C, or would you prefer to see it in more detail?
I can imagine a lot of regular users will soon fall foul of their ISP's capping; all Sky Mid users (soon to be Sky Everyday) are facing a cap reduction from 40GB to 10GB per month. This move, along with higher quality content elsewhere will generate a nice profit for ISP's forcing more expensive options (or asking customers to change their habits). I wonder how much of that revenue will be used to improve the quality of the network infrastructure or line pockets.
I'll have to upgrade my connection purely for the cap limits - I won't benefit from any speed increase as the landline quality prevents it (too much intermittent noise which 3 BT engineers have failed to resolve - now into my 3rd year with it).
Sorry about the whinge, this possibly beneficial offering only exacerbates my frustrations with Sky's recent actions.
Last edited by pauldarkside; 02-07-2009 at 03:41 PM.
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