The link assumes you have a bitcoin client installed.
So by opening the link, it will automatically open your BTC client and prepare the transaction.
If it doesn't do that, you just need to send the BTC to the address listed instead.
Is there a way to not encode the mp4 files I upload? Because I really don't want any further quality loss from encoding an already double-encoded file. Plus what the hell is "404p"? Just keep 480p, it's standardized, you can drop 240p and 360p as it's 2016.
So anyway, how do I prevent my files...
I wish you'd send an email or something when you do this -___-
So the full URL is https://upload.rapidvideo.com/upload.rapidvideo.com/upload/index.php
Correct?
Can you fix the SSL certificate for the API upload endpoint please?
Unless you changed the URL again?
I haven't been able to upload for the last 5 days.
Then install mbstring, since it's basically telling you that it's missing. It has nothing to do with your vhosts, it's a requirement for the script or software you're trying to run as the 5th site.
If you're on Debian/Ubuntu, login to SSH and run
sudo apt-get install php-mbstring
Don't "maybe" about the API, it doesn't have to be elaborate or complex.
Just allow it to accept POST requests with the file to upload and then return the url to the file when the upload completes.
Oh and maybe a url we can call with the file id so we can see if the file is still active or has...
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