Bad john paul, anybody have more?

well i've been trying to upload on here, but it keeps giving me an error. Im pretty new to this so any advice so i can post some for you guys?
 
Probably a good idea not to be pissy to people who are trying to upload on a page which does not get a lot of uploads....;)
So how do you expect me to help him?
Look in my crystal ball?

Talking about pissy, you've gone right past that and into douchebag territory.
 
Uploads for like 60% and then I get a popup message saying "Oops! We ran into some problems."
That's it. Tried many times already.
 
Uploads for like 60% and then I get a popup message saying "Oops! We ran into some problems."
That's it. Tried many times already.
Is it possible the file is "too large"? Though I would think you'd get a different error message for that.

Try getting in touch with the mods, maybe they could help.
 
Uploads for like 60% and then I get a popup message saying "Oops! We ran into some problems."
That's it. Tried many times already.
There are 2 ways to solve this, either:
1) Split the videos in multiple parts in 2 or 3 and post them (one post support up to 5 media files)
2) encode the video in hevc or vp9 format if you want to send a single file, This greatly reduced the file size by more than 50% while maintaining the same quality like the original.

...and I already did this many times.
 
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There are 2 ways to solve this, either:
1) Split the videos in multiple parts in 2 or 3 and post them (one post support up to 5 media files)
2) encode the video in hevc or vp9 format if you want to send a single file, This greatly reduced the file size by more than 50% while maintaining the same quality like the original.

...and I already did this many times.
Yea. Handbrake helps encode. Just do the ultra fast 720p or 1080p and make sure it’s an mp4 file. Greatly reduces the size of files and doesn’t take long. I usually do this when I put films or shows on my private server for watching and storing.
 
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There are 2 ways to solve this, either:
1) Split the videos in multiple parts in 2 or 3 and post them (one post support up to 5 media files)
2) encode the video in hevc or vp9 format if you want to send a single file, This greatly reduced the file size by more than 50% while maintaining the same quality like the original.

...and I already did this many times.

Uhmm I'm not familiar with encoding but I'll try looking online how to do it.