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Originally Posted by Angry Jew Cat
(Post 18030854)
I'll have to hit up support and see what the details are. Is it multithreaded. I will probably throw it on a VPS anyhow.
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If it's the one from the chameleon folks, I got it. I don't use it right now because my bandwidth is shit and it would be pointless. I may use it again after I move.
I did use it when I was visiting my brother in Chicago, here is what I thought:
I am lazy as fuck (not really, I just have things I can do that I know for sure will make money, so don't put alot of effort into unknowns) so if there's no automated tool or cheap outsourcing I may never do it.
With the tube submitter I made a bunch of accounts. This can be annoying to do if you need to confirm all the emails. Also it seems that every free tube in the world does API joins with webcamclub. So now I have about 300 free memberships to webcamclub and each one gets a reminder to confirm weekly, even though they all have the same email.
There are a bunch of gay tubes in the database, I don't and will likely never work with gay stuff since it just isn't fun for me, and there doesn't seem to be an easy way to filter these out, it seems that submitting straight videos to gay tubes is a little spammy.
Once I got my video watermarked, titled, described and hit "go" the tube submitter started cranking and yes, it does have to upload each video to each tube. I did not notice any multi-threading, and I don't know what the point would be since the bottleneck is bandwidth. If you can upload one video 5 times at 5MBPS or 5 videos at 1 MBPS each it doesn't matter, you will be done at the same time.
As I recall my video was about 20 megabytes and it took all day to do a video. I did a second one and got about the same result. The video was compressed to 600kbps h264 mp4 and a few tubesites surprised me by not recognizing the codec.
With both videos there were a handful of tubes that it wouldn't submit to for different reasons, too long, too short and no category match were the usual reasons given.
On average each video was submitted to roughly half the 300 site database, the other half comprises the gay sites, the no match sites, the sites that errored out and the ones that don't actually accept submissions but pretend like they do.
Damn I just typed over 400 words. I really should be updating my blogs, bye.