Has anyone got the youtube uploading to work correctly?
When I do it, it just plays the match in question but REEEAALLYY slowly, like 4f/ps or something. Im gonna try uploading in low quality, but this kinda sucks right now since I can’t afford a capture card.
edit: I saved the reply in question to the machine and that seems to have helped. It doesn’t run sluggish now. Possibly fixed, time will tell.
edit 2:
Nope, it just plays the match again, and starts recording it UUBER slow once more. Don’t know what to do.
Tried plugging in a flash stick (8gb) but that gave me the same error.
Frustrated that I will have to go out and probably buy an xbox360 hard drive, or maybe just get a video capture card (which is a bit more expensive) but at least I can stream to twitch.tv if I choose to.
Any way to connect a regular external hard drive to the xbox 360 and use that? Thanks!
But yeah, I figured out the slow-bit is just it rendering or whatever, so its all good. Cant imagine just how long that’d take on high quality.
What happened one of the times was I left it so long my xbox turned off before it finished! lol
@st3ady you may be able to connect some hdds to the xbox but your safest bet is finding a flash drive with a high amount of space, those are the most reliable for it.
Yeah, we’re talking about video encoding on hardware that’s nearly 10(!) years old.
I also don’t have an x to upload button on my replay channel, although I’m not really interested in waiting an hour to upload a 480p video that no one would watch.
SSF4 digital version from the Xbox marketplace, upgraded to Ultra digital version. 250GB hard drive with about 200GB free.
I said the same thing in the general Ultra thread. People were mad that they could only upload in 480p at the time. Other games limit uploads to 2 minutes. Even then it takes forever to process on the 360.
I have about the same amount of space and it also told me “Failed to store the replay data for Youtube upload. Please try again later. If your console does not have an Xbox 360 Hard Drive, you will not be able to upload replays to Youtube.”
I have a harddrive, but it still failed for me too.
It played the match, then replayed it very slowly, and then it began uploading.
At 5% it gave up and said the Youtube service suddenly wasn’t available.
I would like for someone behind the scenes to comment on this, because at this point it feels like false advertising when something in the game doesn’t even work.
Managed to upload a second video, on my first try too. If your really desperate in getting an upload, host one round matches, use simple attire and pick the training stage.
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Though I haven’t bothered uploading more since I mostly just go to quick matches. As I said before, if your desperate to upload: Host one round games and I guess if your really desperate I’d imagine using training stage and simple attire.
Fact: One round is a lot less to load than two rounds so the chances of it working are much higher.
It may take several tries to upload even single round matches. Uploaded another one if anyone is interested.
A really terrible Decapre though. With one round you don’t get much meter fast to do fancy stuff.
Would’ve preferred doing: clk, slp, slp, cmk, hSRK, red focus, chp, ex spin kick, upwards ultra
But I did do both of those combos separately in this video.
Not really the size that matters but the chance of success of uploading in which case a single round video uploads faster than two rounds.
Edit: add on
One of my Ken matches, was short so it only required 30 seconds to upload. Worked on first try. A two round upload you basically have to just stop playing and flip to the tv and check if it worked later because it has a high chance of not working.
For those who have the problem of the X button prompt to upload to YouTube not even showing up, you need to go into the 360’s Privacy & Online settings and set Social Network Sharing to Allowed. Thanks to a friend for discovering this for me.
I honestly would not want to risk rendering and uploading on a 360; my Intel 4670k can reach around 55-65 degrees just from rendering something like a webm for a few minutes. I’d hate to imagine how much heat and stress the rendering process would put my Xbox under, especially considering this feature apparently takes up to a couple of hours to finish.
Not worth potentially red-ringing my console to upload a poor quality video of an average online match IMO.
I actually do, as I had deleted my SSFIVAE save data and even Ultra twice before I crosschecked some settings with my friend. Finally figured it out that way.
Upload to youtube still doesnt show up on saved replays though. So if you have something to upload you better do it within 20 games of what you just played. Uploading on high res has a stupid failure rate. Always do low res. It’s faster and shows the fight properly. Titles and subtitles look funky but the fight is easily visible.
Only video ive uploaded so far and rendering+uploading took about 40 mins
Yeah, I just figured this out the hard way. My old videos from my Battle Log are gone now because of an Endless session I did, so I lost this one match where I had this epic comeback. T_T
Is there no way to upload the videos you save on your hard drive?