Try a Speed test like
http://www.speakeasy.net/speedtest/ (select Atlanta, GA because that a good comparison for our servers). Our servers today are set up to only allow an upload to run for 30 minutes before we cancel it. We also limit file upload sizes to 40 MB.
If you are using the File Upload feature to include a media file, your file must be smaller than 40 MB and you must be able to upload it in less than 30 minutes.
If you had a very large file, say 30 MB, your Internet upload speed would have to be able to handle 1 MB/minute (since our timeout is 30 minutes). 1 MB/min requires an upload speed of about 120 kb/s. (For a quick estimate: 1 MB/min ~= 1,000 KB/min ~= 15 KB/sec ~= 120 kb/s)
If your connection does not support the speed required you have a couple of options:
1. Use smaller files. Make shorter recordings or chose a lower bit rate encoding to make your files smaller. When you save your recording in WildVoice Studio, you can select a lower bit rate to make your files smaller. If you use a different recording tool, it should have a comparable feature when you create your MP3 file.
2. Use WildVoice Studio’s Publish Existing File feature to upload your files. WildVoice Studio performs its upload by breaking your file into smaller pieces so it can more reliably upload files even on a slow connection. If you are trying to upload existing MP3 files and you are having difficulty successfully uploading the files, you can use WildVoice Studio as a reliable file upload tool to make this process easier.
To get the latest version of WildVoice Studio go to
http://www.wildvoice.com/Pages/WildVoice_Studio.aspx.