Tres cool.
hey i had that problem before just dont tag the name of the band in it and your vid should still be there
also not feel good
don't upload videos you didn't make, or use content in your videos that someone else owns the copyright to, such as music tracks
Much like Franglais.
Just in case anyone had the same problem of being unable to upload as me, I found the solution.
Surprisingly, the problem sourced from my browser. Apparently (since September) Youtube has had trouble with any other web browser, excluding Google Chrome, which they have been promoting.
After downloading Google Chrome, my video uploaded at normal speed and actually successfully completed the process.
However, I decided to mute the video. In the video, I've placed links to Vimeo, and mentioned the situation in the sidebar to re-direct viewers to the video with sound.
If you're interesting in how it turned out, it can be seen here.
-Sam H
that is a really really really nice video - that should be how people make their films/videos
My experience has been that if you use music that has the name of the song or the name of the band in the MP3 that you use in your video editing software then that is in the the video program when you upload to Youtube and the "processing" is their computer looking at known band and known song names.
If you kept trying to put the video there then they will stop letting you upload.
Try redoing the video but rename the song before putting it in your video editing software