yes, they have both api.hire a developer to do this, if both host have api its easy
Gonna check on your suggestionm Thanksget a RDP, rip all your files on old host via FTP and upload it to the new host.
great, so let some developer write a script for you to transfer them if remote upload from Old Host to New Host is supported, otherwise you need to rent a vps/dedi server to host the files during the transferyes, they have both api.
i have a vps server (unlimited)great, so let some developer write a script for you to transfer them if remote upload from Old Host to New Host is supported, otherwise you need to rent a vps/dedi server to host the files during the transfer
Old Host -> vps/dedi-> New Host
Very well said. Thanks for this suggestion.Well, there are some options:
1) If you don't have too many videos its better to reupload from your PC. Because after each upload they got encoded and after encoding they loose quality.
2) Remote upload. Any normal video hosting service accepts remote upload. The difference is in quantity. Some allow up to 500 links and some only 10.
3) Using their specific service for that. I remember Verystream had option to import files from openload. It was very quick and comfortable.
4) Write or ask someone to write a Software that uses API of websites. He must get links from one server and send for uploading to another.
only 4) is usableWell, there are some options:
1) If you don't have too many videos its better to reupload from your PC. Because after each upload they got encoded and after encoding they loose quality.
2) Remote upload. Any normal video hosting service accepts remote upload. The difference is in quantity. Some allow up to 500 links and some only 10.
3) Using their specific service for that. I remember Verystream had option to import files from openload. It was very quick and comfortable.
4) Write or ask someone to write a Software that uses API of websites. He must get links from one server and send for uploading to another.
I'm trying remote upload 10 files at a time. This options good so far. Fast and stable.only 4) is usable
if 1) was the case he would be done this already
2) i doubt if Host B will accept this, but let OP say what host is he talking about
3) i doubt this too
so remains 4)
i thought you have many links to transfer like 5-10K ...I'm trying remote upload 10 files at a time. This options good so far. Fast and stable.
yes i have 5k-7k hehe.i thought you have many links to transfer like 5-10K ...
my solutions are mainly for big db's like 25-30K links, but if remote upload suits you need you're good to goyes i have 5k-7k hehe.
i am prioritizing the most watched links.
ALRIGHT, btw thanks.my solutions are mainly for big db's like 25-30K links, but if remote upload suits you need you're good to go