+1This is old news, people have already cried over it for you.
Unless I'm missing something, PixelPipe is pointless because there is a 225 MB limit. Apparently my 3 min video is too large...not to mention the UI is garbage. It's a webapp in disguise.
Uploading 720P on 3G is definitely not a good idea.
On WiFi, sure. Apple should do it, but until then... Just plug the damn thing in and get over it. No one is going to care if you couldn't post your lame video the second it finished. Youtube has too many stupid pointless videos anyway taking up space.
Somebody here is lying.
So there's conflicting reports whether it can actually upload 720p to YouTube, with or without iMovie. So which is it?
Its a phone, you won't upload a 30min or 1hr clip. So at least over WiFi it should work!
If i have a 30 min video i wouldn't use the phone to upload it. But everything below 10 minutes via WiFi should be feasible!![]()
Pixelpipe works fine for me. The way everyone made it sound at first is that they would be happy to just be able to do it on the road from their phone. Now that they have that option through Pixelpipe, for free, they are still complaining. I would prefer it directly through youtube too, but I dont think its THAT big of a deal...
Pixelpipe works fine for me. The way everyone made it sound at first is that they would be happy to just be able to do it on the road from their phone. Now that they have that option through Pixelpipe, for free, they are still complaining. I would prefer it directly through youtube too, but I dont think its THAT big of a deal...
1. Shoot 720p vid on iPhone
2. Transfer it to PC/Mac
3. tether iPhone and upload vid to YouTube
4. ???
5. Stop b*tching
??? - you're now basically uploading it from your iPhone
It's a neverending cycle. People will always find something to complain about.