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MadLad Designs
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Posted: 29th Aug 2014 23:29
I've been trying to upload a YouTube video on the Videos section for the last 10 mins but keep getting this error:

The file failed to save the database, we may be experiencing very high load.

Is it due to a high load or am I not doing something correctly?

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Posted: 30th Aug 2014 10:39
Thanks for the report I will look now

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Posted: 30th Aug 2014 10:42
Works for me can you try again and if it still happens give me the details of what you are inputting in each box.

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Posted: 30th Aug 2014 12:11 Edited at: 30th Aug 2014 12:12
just tried it again and getting the same. Here's what I put:



Short Description

Sewers



Long Description

Here's a test of Wizard of Id's Sewer System that is available in store.



Upload Type

YouTube Video



Tags

fpcs, fps creator, sewers, woi, wizard of id, store, fpscr, fpsc reloaded



YouTube Url

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cppZhOcjEhY



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MadLad Designs

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MadLad Designs
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Posted: 30th Aug 2014 13:18
Oh, and I'm using FireFox v31.0.

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Posted: 22nd Sep 2014 15:15
I get this also. I was about to start a thread and saw this. I have been trying over the last few weeks to upload one. I get the same error.



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Posted: 22nd Sep 2014 20:13
Can you post what you were entering into each box so I can work out the issue, it doesn't do this in my tests.

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Posted: 23rd Sep 2014 17:40
I just retried and took a shot to show you, however it worked this time around. The only difference I could see was the upload button actually said upload, whereas before it just had a > showing.



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Posted: 23rd Sep 2014 19:25
I am having a look

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Posted: 23rd Sep 2014 19:41
Does it work ok now?

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