Need Uploader help? (was: Report Uploader Errors)
Thank you for the replies! I'm still a little confused. I thought BCs could access everything they need by logging in with their BC account at librivox.org/workflow. Also, at the bottom of the page (my scren shot doesn't cover this) I can see the server operating system and Apache version being run. I feel like that should be priviledged info, not public, so maybe that bottom text should be changed? Again, thank you lots for clarifying about read/write folder permissions.
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If a reader tells a BC, "I've uploaded the file, but I forgot to copy/paste the URL I received," the BC can only get to that information via the uploader listing. Or if a reader accidentally overwrites an older file, the BC can access the overwritten file. There are several scenarios where the workflow system isn't enough to access the files.
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Help !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Up-loader is not doing any thing, the 'start upload' button just flashes
What operating system and browser are you using, please?
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Tried to upload a file for Life of the Fly solo; got error message that it didn't . (it's a gross chapter only Temperance Brennan would enjoy, so maybe not so much of a loss... )
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"A problem was encountered while attempting to move the uploaded file to the final destination"
I got the same error. I assume it's related to the outage earlier today. I've reported it to the sysadmin.
I got the same error. I assume it's related to the outage earlier today. I've reported it to the sysadmin.
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Platform/Operating System PC/Win7
Browser/version Firefox28
Number of files in upload 2
File size of files with errors 223.07 KB 2.81 MB
Error Syntax Error: JSON.parse: unexpected character
i have tried over five times with each, sometimes separately
just to make sure: what is your filename?
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This seems to happen on occasion for some people. There are a couple of things that spring to mind as possibilities.
First, that for some reason you have unbeknownst to you become logged out of the uploader before the upload has completed. Log out and then log back in and try again.
Second, that if you are using Adobe Audition, it seems to add an illegal character to one of the ID tags and this seems to give our server hiccups. Remove all ID tags and try uploading again.
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First, that for some reason you have unbeknownst to you become logged out of the uploader before the upload has completed. Log out and then log back in and try again.
Second, that if you are using Adobe Audition, it seems to add an illegal character to one of the ID tags and this seems to give our server hiccups. Remove all ID tags and try uploading again.
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Thanks both files are uploaded, tried logging in again
Platform/Operating System: Mac/OS X
Connection type/upload speed: dsl
Browser/version Safari 7.0.3, Firefox 27.0.1
Number of files in upload: 1
File size of files with errors: 782k
Error message - "The filetype you are attempting to upload is not allowed."
File is mp3
Connection type/upload speed: dsl
Browser/version Safari 7.0.3, Firefox 27.0.1
Number of files in upload: 1
File size of files with errors: 782k
Error message - "The filetype you are attempting to upload is not allowed."
File is mp3
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What program are you using to record?orangecat wrote:Platform/Operating System: Mac/OS X
Connection type/upload speed: dsl
Browser/version Safari 7.0.3, Firefox 27.0.1
Number of files in upload: 1
File size of files with errors: 782k
Error message - "The filetype you are attempting to upload is not allowed."
File is mp3
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Serial novel: The Wandering Jew
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That doesn't sound like the ID3 tag error. Could you please email me the file? I'll send over my address.
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Well, on the plus side, you sound great.
And on the other plus side (insofar as it's just a small thing which I think is causing the issue) -- I think the uploader is complaining, highly cryptically, about the rate being not quite right. We need 128kbps, and this is recorded at 192kbps (all the other settings -- mono, 44,100Hz look good.)
Could you try making that change and re-exporting it?
And on the other plus side (insofar as it's just a small thing which I think is causing the issue) -- I think the uploader is complaining, highly cryptically, about the rate being not quite right. We need 128kbps, and this is recorded at 192kbps (all the other settings -- mono, 44,100Hz look good.)
Could you try making that change and re-exporting it?
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