Yeap JPEG format...Originally posted by gigabyte14:is it in jpeg format?
Yeah... in fact compacting pictures help, but I would have to shrink it all the way down to less than 50 kb before the upload registers; but then the picture would then lose its quality and sharpness...Originally posted by ndmmxiaomayi:Try compacting your pictures. If you have Photoshop, use Photoshop to compact it.
If you don't, use Shrink Pictures
If you Set resized image quality (jpg compression) to best (question 4), it won't lose much quality. I like this site very much, and have compressed lots of pictures there without my pictures losing quality.Originally posted by charlemagne:Yeah... in fact compacting pictures help, but I would have to shrink it all the way down to less than 50 kb before the upload registers; but then the picture would then lose its quality and sharpness...
Previously on other modems, such a problem wouldn't exist... but if it's possible to allow me to go online and which the speed is great, I was wondering could it be some of the configuration settings in my computer that is causing the source problem.
Please advice. Thanks.
Tried both techniques... it didn't work for the Mozilla Firefox one, even though I've tried to adjust it up to 600...Originally posted by ndmmxiaomayi:If you Set resized image quality (jpg compression) to best (question 4), it won't lose much quality. I like this site very much, and have compressed lots of pictures there without my pictures losing quality.
It's perhaps the size of the pictures that makes the connection timeout. If you are using Firefox, you can tweak the timeout length.
Type in about:config in the address bar. Scroll down to network.http.keep-alive.timeout. Right click and select Modify. Change the value to higher than 300. That should work.
Using wired or wireless?Originally posted by charlemagne:Tried both techniques... it didn't work for the Mozilla Firefox one, even though I've tried to adjust it up to 600...
As for the resizing program... the picture it took to resize was quite long and eventually it timed out...
Hmm... any other methods that I can use? Thanks in advance!
Wired.Originally posted by ndmmxiaomayi:Using wired or wireless?
Who's your ISP?
Hmm... wired connections shouldn't time out so often.Originally posted by charlemagne:Wired.
TMNet Streamyx in JB.
Thanks anywayz for ur help! Really appreciate it!Originally posted by ndmmxiaomayi:Hmm... wired connections shouldn't time out so often.
I'm not so sure what's the surfing conditions like in JB. If users there experience frequent time-outs, then that could be a cause. Most likely due to ISP, there's nothing much to help since it's the ISP problem already.