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That's not what happened to me, but maybe my solution will help you too. Maybe you changed your Steemit password? If so, try logging in and out of DTube with the new credentials, via SteemConnect. Because it could be the case, that you are still logged into DTube with the old password.
If not, maybe try another browser, check if the file name is not in capital letters (e. g. *.MP4). Also make sure you upload the Snap, WHILE the video is uploading.

I also wrote about an error here: https://steemit.com/dtube/@trustert/fix-dtube-error-while-submitting-to-the-blockchain

It must have been something with credentialing. I stopped trying with my posting key and used SC and it let it go through the first time. Thank you!!

Glad I could help. ;)

sorry @patrickulrich, but I have never uploaded via dtube, not I do not want to give advice, but I have never.

I also thinking to convert you tube channel into Dtube, you can take help from the posts relating D tube

Your video is not uploaded ...again upload your video when it get done green tick appears behind video just like snap :)

I've tried to upload around 7 times but it always gets to the end and moves to this. I'm going to try clearing all of my cache and see if there's anything interfering.

thank you for sharing my brother's knowledge

gd post

Useful information @patrickulrich,
For those who want to join on dtube

DTube requires an IPFS tool so you can upload videos. Without IPFS, the video upload process will be successful.

IPFSdroit must be enabled for the upload process to succeed.
DTube is a peer to peer medium. Ideally, we should have our own IPFS server capable of online continuously.

hope it helps you :)
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No, that's not correct; you do not need to have IPFS installed locally in order to post to DTube. DTube uses IPFS to host the files, but it initially seeds the videos itself. When you upload a video it goes to a central DTube server and they host the initial IPFS seed of the video. If you have access to an IPFS server, you should "pin" your own videos there, which will help with seeding/distribution, but it's not a hard requirement for even uploading your video.

it looks like you should also limit the duration of the video to about 2 minutes. sorry if this is not right. my friend said like that.

Videos on DTube can be much longer than two minutes; our local Meetup group just posted one that's an hour and a half long:

Good post brother ..@patrickulrich

Great post sir

Good post ..

Dtube is kind of new to me as well. I gonna use soon. if you watch above video from @jerrybanfield, you will understand very well.

What format was the video you were trying to upload? The video upload initially goes to a DTube server for re-processing (they generate a few different resolutions of video, and upload them to IPFS), and if the video is a non-standard format, or not in a format that's stream-friendly, that may be part of the problem. If it's not already an MP4 format, maybe try converting the video to MP4 and then try uploading that video and see if that works better?