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| EEVblog:
--- Quote from: rdl on February 08, 2020, 01:47:54 am --- --- Quote from: EEVblog on February 08, 2020, 01:35:21 am ---"This video is private" --- End quote --- You didn't get a password entry box with "Submit" button? --- End quote --- Oh, yep, scratch that, it works. |
| EEVblog:
--- Quote from: Ed.Kloonk on February 08, 2020, 01:38:37 am --- --- Quote from: EEVblog on February 07, 2020, 09:37:48 am --- --- Quote from: magic on February 07, 2020, 09:05:02 am ---Good case for downloading anything you want to last instead of trusting hosting companies to keep it available to you indefinitely ;) --- End quote --- I have every single master copy of my videos since #1, and even the original raw files. When you download from Youtube it's not the same quality you uploaded it in. --- End quote --- Can I ask a silly question? Why wouldn't you? Who spends hours on crafting a 30min video and then dumps the originals after uploading it? --- End quote --- Tons of creators that I know. Extremely common to just delete the original raw files, and still fairly common not to keep original renders after uploading them. My entire master upload directory for all my videos from #1 over the last decade only takes 1.8TB I can understand not keeping original footage if you one of those crazies that shoot in raw or extreme file rates just because you can, but not keeping master rendered uploads is insane. |
| Red Squirrel:
Yeah always keep the masters at the very least. I only started doing this a few years ago but I now have a folder for each of my video with a file that has the title, description and other info, and the rendered file as well as a folder with all the original video files. If it started to take too much space I could go and delete those but I would never delete the final renders. This goes for anything really, even stuff I put on my own website or pictures I upload to the internet, I always have a local copy. I never rely on a 3rd party for the sole copy of something. |
| jmelson:
--- Quote from: max_torque on February 07, 2020, 11:46:34 am --- I work in the car industry, all the manufacturers buy each others models and tear them down and reverse engineer them as soon as that product is released onto the public market. --- End quote --- Right, I used to go up to Dearborn, MI for an annual meeting. That's Ford's corporate home town. You'd be driving down the street past one of their buildings, and there'd be the totally stripped chassis of some other maker's car sitting on blocks out in the parking lot. It would change every week or two. Jon |
| Siwastaja:
--- Quote from: Bud on February 06, 2020, 04:55:08 pm --- --- Quote from: Mr. Scram on February 06, 2020, 03:59:01 pm --- --- Quote from: Bud on February 05, 2020, 10:37:32 pm ---Big deal ! Just remove the video and go on with your life. What is so special in it that may worth a fight. --- End quote --- Give me $20 or I'll punch you. It's not worth the fight, just pay. --- End quote --- That is a strawman. Look it up in you favourite dictionary if you do not know what strawman argument is. --- End quote --- No, it's definitely not a strawman, it's a 1:1 direct same thing - illegal threat, asking someone to give up their legal rights to do normal everyday things (like film videos on Youtube, or walk on the street without getting punched). Quite literally the only difference (in addition to legal punch vs. physical punch) is, in this example, you are now the one being affected, hence your attitude totally changes, showing that you are just being selfish, and ignoring basic human rights when it's not about you, but changing your mind as soon as it's about you. Still, you are likely right in a practical sense. If a large corporation abuses me, I likely give up my rights to be safe just in case, exactly like if a bodybuilder on the street demands $20 or threats punching me, I'll give up as well. But once in a safe place, I may report it; to police, or, for example, by getting publicity. Victim blaming, OTOH, really sucks hard, stop doing it. |
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