Well, Godfrey, I don't intend to spend serious money every month to have faster up-stream connection from home. Granted, this one was a rather big book (almost 400MB of PDF file, 140 pages, and stuff), but I am not at all happy about my experience.

I expect the books to be printed with excellent quality as usual, but it needn't be hours upon hours spent like this...

Boris


On 8/8/2014 11:45 PM, Godfrey DiGiorgi wrote:
Good to hear it!
I have similar problem with my work: Uploading is very slow when I'm working 
from home and the server sometimes gives up before all the data is done 
transferring. In the office with the exact same laptop, the upload runs about 
30x faster and without errors.

Godfrey


On Aug 8, 2014, at 10:25 AM, Boris Liberman <[email protected]> wrote:

A brief follow up. After several attempts (each takes 2-3 hours, as my network 
connection is very asymmetrical - upstream is way slower than downstream) it 
finally worked.

I had to disable the anti-virus and actually be active on the computer 
throughout most of the process...

Got 25% discount due to the fact that this was my very first book uploaded from 
LR 5.x.

Boris


On 8/1/2014 9:33 PM, Boris Liberman wrote:
Guys,

I am in deep shit... We've prepared some 100+ book from our trip to
Europe last year. I am trying to upload it from LR (first 5.5, now 5.6)
to Blurb. It renders the PDF, it then goes on to "upload the pages". At
around 80% it produces an error message without giving my reason as to
why it failed to upload the book.

Any help or hints will be greatly appreciated.

Boris


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