• Resolved SunnyShell

    (@sunnyshell)


    Hi there,

    I have a 64MB limit for media uploads and though I used to be able to upload our sermons (MP3 files) through the media uploader, I haven’t been able to in the past month. Our sermons are usually under 50MB so it shouldn’t be a problem. Now I have to manually upload via FTP.

    I can only upload MP3 files that are about 7MB or less using the media uploader. Anything higher gets me an “HTTP Error” message.

    PLEASE HELP! This is very frustrating.

    Oh, and yes, I already tried to deactivate all my plugins, use Twenty-Fifteen theme, etc. and nothing worked.

    Thank you,
    Sunny

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  • Hi Sunny,

    Could it be a time out error? Have you tried switching Debug mode on through the wp-config.php file and see if it’s throwing an error that more descriptive.

    Thread Starter SunnyShell

    (@sunnyshell)

    Hi there Radices,

    Thank you for your response. No, it wasn’t a timeout error. It turned out that my WordPress tmp file kept getting full b/c it had a 125MB max. DreamHost was able to change that to unlimited so now I can upload anything. 🙂

    Mika Epstein

    (@ipstenu-dh)

    DreamHost Rep

    Just FYI, all shared servers have that 125MB limit.

    VPS, Dedis and DreamPress are always something we can increase for you 😀 Just pop us a ticket and we’re happy to help (a 50MB file takes upwards of 90MB of temp space when being processed).

    Thread Starter SunnyShell

    (@sunnyshell)

    Thank you Ipstenu,

    I appreciate your help. I always great service with DreamHost which is why I’m moving another client over there. :o)

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