YouTube Raises Filesize Limit to 1G with Multi-Uploader

November 9, 2007 by Mike Abundo  
Filed under Computers

YouTube Multi-Video Upload

One of the biggest complaints about YouTube is video quality, severely limited by the level of compression required for the old 100 megabyte maximum file size. With the explosion of HD online video, YouTube is forced to compete. That’s why they’re raising their maximum file size to one gigabyte with their new multi-video uploader. Download the software here so you can upload multiple videos here.

On the upside, expect more high quality videos on YouTube. On the downside, expect more high quality spam on YouTube.

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3 Responses to “YouTube Raises Filesize Limit to 1G with Multi-Uploader”
  1. leo says:

    hey there~ i have a question, ever time i tried to add vid to the multi-video uploader of youtube it doesn’t open and i cant upload any vid~ can u solve this prob? please reply to my email asap~

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