i got it to work ,here;s what i did.im running OPERA ,before i load my videos up i use a program called handbrake it compresses the video.Once you have it compressed you use OPERA .Make sure you fill in the tabe space .i use the word FUN then hit enter.Dont submit it till its run the upload.You have to take a snap shot and load that second.Dont forget the steps .Will work 99% of the time.My video are over a half hour long if not more.took me a few days but this will work .My sure youve signed up for it as well Dtube i mean, That can take a week or two to get a reply.go watch my video of me falling 75 feet out of a tree.
i watched your 75 foot tree fall video. WOW! your leg was disgusting!! I can't believe you are walking after this. Was this you or just sharing a video? you are lucky you didnt die.
Your videos need to be in a format that is playable in web browsers (HTML 5 Video). So the files extensions would be .mp4 and .webm. But technically you can store video or audio streams in this container formats that are not playable by browsers. But generally speaking files with this extensions should be fine.
Did you manage to solve your problem? I am having the same issue ... I have uploaded an avi file ...
Nope... still doesn't want to work for me...
i got it to work ,here;s what i did.im running OPERA ,before i load my videos up i use a program called handbrake it compresses the video.Once you have it compressed you use OPERA .Make sure you fill in the tabe space .i use the word FUN then hit enter.Dont submit it till its run the upload.You have to take a snap shot and load that second.Dont forget the steps .Will work 99% of the time.My video are over a half hour long if not more.took me a few days but this will work .My sure youve signed up for it as well Dtube i mean, That can take a week or two to get a reply.go watch my video of me falling 75 feet out of a tree.
i watched your 75 foot tree fall video. WOW! your leg was disgusting!! I can't believe you are walking after this. Was this you or just sharing a video? you are lucky you didnt die.
.avi files do not work. Look up HTML5 video codecs. You need to have the right .mp4 or .webm files.
Your videos need to be in a format that is playable in web browsers (HTML 5 Video). So the files extensions would be .mp4 and .webm. But technically you can store video or audio streams in this container formats that are not playable by browsers. But generally speaking files with this extensions should be fine.
Had anybody been successful uploading to d tube from mobile ?
I did, yes, my very first video was uploaded from my Huawei XT2
Never heard of that I use iPhone and safari doesn’t work I will try chrome and see if it does
I think it wants MP4.
HI there , D tube uses html5 (markup language for structuring and presenting content on the worldwide web). Find some useful information about the video formats that are accepted by such a markup language. https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTML/Supported_media_formats
A format that always works for me is mp4 /h.264(audio)
This is your standard format when you export from windows movie maker.Hope this helps