On 8 May 2013 17:21, deadalnix <[email protected]> wrote: > On Wednesday, 8 May 2013 at 15:11:32 UTC, Andrei Alexandrescu wrote: > >> On 5/8/13 6:10 AM, Andrej Mitrovic wrote: >> >>> On 5/8/13, Andrei >>> Alexandrescu<SeeWebsiteForEmai**[email protected]<[email protected]>> >>> wrote: >>> >>>> Go to >>>> http://dconf.org/talks/bright.**html<http://dconf.org/talks/bright.html> >>>> >>> >>> I've just read this quote: >>> >>> ----- >>> Publishing on Dailymotion: >>> >>> Dailymotion does not automatically publish your video after upload. It >>> will show up as a thumbnail. Clicking on the thumbnail takes you to a >>> viewer that says the video has not been published; instead, you need >>> to click on the link inside the thumbnail itself that says "Click here >>> to publish." >>> >>> This takes you to a page where you are required to add a title, tags, >>> and up to two channels you want the video to belong to. You can also >>> add a description, the language, the time and location it was made, >>> and choose to allow comments and make your video public or private. >>> ----- >>> >>> So maybe you need to do one of these things to make the video viewable? >>> >> >> This is very frustrating. I've done everything needed, and I can see the >> video file when I'm logged in. If I log out, I see the same "encoding in >> progress" thing. Could someone else log in and see if that's enough to make >> the video viewable? >> >> I chose dailymotion.com because it accepts videos of the appropriate >> size and duration. Are there better sites I should use? >> >> >> Thanks, >> >> Andrei >> > > I can't see the video when I'm logged in. It say that the video is being > published. >
Patience, young padawan. :-) -- Iain Buclaw *(p < e ? p++ : p) = (c & 0x0f) + '0';
