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I am trying to upload large files from my app to web server using a web service.

I am reading the video into an NSData instance and converting that into a base64 encoded string. I then pass the string to webservice. I even tried degrading the quality of video to low while uploading still I am not able to upload video above 5 min on server, the server just stops responding.

When I check the encoded data from server it is not receiving it completely. I think the size of the file is so large that it's not getting sent properly. Below is some of my code. I tried many options mentioned in many posts but still am not able to upload videos properly as per my client's requirement. I have successfully uploaded videos up to 4 to 5 mins long with low quality but not able to upload big videos. Please help me out.

NSData *videoData = [NSData dataWithContentsOfURL:urlVideo];
pictureDataString = [videoData base64Encoding];

----other code 

xml = [xml stringByAppendingString:[NSString stringWithFormat:@"<BinaryData>%@</BinaryData>",pictureDataString]]; 

...other code 

After generating my entire xml I am using the following code:

url = [NSURL URLWithString:@UploadMemory];

serviceRequest = [ASIHTTPRequest requestWithURL:url];
[serviceRequest setShouldStreamPostDataFromDisk:YES];
[serviceRequest addRequestHeader:@"Content-Type" value:@"text/xml"];
[serviceRequest appendPostData:[xml dataUsingEncoding:NSUTF8StringEncoding]];
[serviceRequest setTimeOutSeconds:86400];
[serviceRequest setDelegate:self];
[serviceRequest startAsynchronous];

I even tried to split the NSData instance into multiple parts and send separate XML files to the server so I can save my time and be able to upload large video files to the server, but I'm still not able to do so successfully.

It take ages while the encoding the data to base64 so I am not able to split the encoded string in order to send multiple xml to server. Please, suggest a better way to do this.

I have one more option in mind for this if some one can tell me how to read data files in binary format in iOS so I can read video file in binary split that make NSData and then convert it to base64encoding so that may work.

Many thanks ....

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  • Why are you trying to send it as text/xml rather than say video/mp4? Sep 12, 2012 at 9:29
  • Also - you said you've tried a lot of different approaches, can you talk more about what hasn't worked so we don't bombard you with questions about "why not do it like..." when you've already tried that. Sep 12, 2012 at 9:37
  • @Carl Veazey what happening is I am not able to convert NSData into base64Encoding string.My app stop responding when uploading file more than 5 mins.So is their any other better way to do so.
    – Rohit SD
    Sep 12, 2012 at 9:51
  • I'm confused. You say in your question that you're uploading the videos as base 64 encoded strings. Now you say you're not able to do that? Sep 12, 2012 at 9:52
  • @Carl Veazey sorry for the confusion.What I am saying is I have successfully uploaded and converted video with length less than 5 min.But for the video more than 5 min my app just stop responding while it convert NSData to base64Encoding
    – Rohit SD
    Sep 12, 2012 at 10:01

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Any chance you are doing the encoding on the main thread? If so, the watchdog timer on iOS after a given amount of time could have decided your app has crashed and booted your process out. If that's the case you'll need to do your encoding on a background process.

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