Im trying to upload a couple clips to my playstation app and when i do it says it is added to the upload queue. I still havent got any videos to the app so im wondering if i accidentally tried to upload a large video or something. How do I check the upload queue and can i manage the order from there?

I've googled PlayStation Direct and it takes me to a page and there's a link for PS5 console but all it ever takes me to is a page about the two console variants and the message that both are sold out. I can't seem to find an actual link to a queue or an answer upon searching as to where a person can join the queue. This whole thing has gotten so ridiculous.


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Damn. So it is not bulletproof and i just got lucky. That sucks. I know how you feel. I was queued all last night. Left it in queue when I went to sleep and nothing. Then on the morning I went outside for few hours. Came back and still nothing.

Then tried that trick and it worked.

Just keep trying and reading forums.

I hope blizz finds a good solution soon.

I would imagine it should be like the PSP. i have like 9 movies on my memory card and when one finishes it starts the next in the list. i could be wrong and the PS3 doesn't do that. but as far as i know that PS3 doesn't have a queue per say like you would find in a video player (like VLC or said other movie players).

While we expect to be able to welcome everyone into the Closed Beta who wants to participate, we understand that many of you will want to be among the first to receive keys. With this in mind, we will be utilising a queue system, assigning you a position based on how early you sign up after registration opens and the number of referrals you make.

Once you've signed up, you'll be given a unique link. For every person who also signs up using your unique link, you will move up the queue. There is no limit to the amount of people who you can refer.

The PlayStation 5 is nearing its first month of release, but the console continues selling out online and at major retailers. Some shoppers have tried to get the PS5 directly from Sony, but have been disappointed by having to wait in a queue. While waiting in a queue online can be frustrating, there's actually a pretty good reason for this.

However, some prospective early adopters were a little frustrated by Sony's queue system. Instead of being able to purchase a PS5 console instantly, they had to wait in lines - sometimes for a great length of time - in hopes of buying one. In some cases, they'd find the console sold out after waiting in line, which only added to the frustration. While it's not an ideal situation, Sony has a good reason for using queues.

The queues are a result of high demand (and site traffic) for the PS5. As seen in the photo above, the message comes with a display of a queue bar, where progress is tracked in yellow. In order to combat high volumes of traffic, the queue system is put into place to prevent site crashes and other problems that come with high numbers of shoppers all trying to get on the same webpage at once. And at a time when many people are using bots to find and purchase PS5 stock, queues are often a way to keep certain bots from reaching the site.

For those who end up in the queue for PS5, it's important to remember not to refresh the page, since that will lose the place in line. Although online queues can be frustrating, especially when wait times are either estimated or nonexistent, it's there for preventative measures. Ideally, this means the site won't crash and PS5 orders will run more smoothly for shoppers.

Although problems with PS5 pre-orders and post-launch restocks persist, Sony should get more inventory soon. For anyone trying to order a PlayStation 5 directly from Sony, it's best to remain patient and stay in the queue. Without the queue, the site would likely crash completely because of the high volume of traffic.

PlayStation Direct is Sony's online store for selling PlayStation hardware and games. You can use it to purchase a PlayStation 5 or a PlayStation 5 Digital. When consoles are available, you'll be placed in a queue upon entering the website. The PS5's availability for the day will be shared via updates underneath the queue. Sony will immediately update the queue when PlayStations are out of stock for the day.

Waiting for the PlayStation 5 queue to open up on Sony's website may be enticing. Don't do that. After numerous alterations to the process, waiting directly on the website now seemingly causes Sony to flag you as a bot, barring you from entering the queue. This also means that you shouldn't use auto-refreshers on PlayStation Direct. Save that tomfoolery for somewhere else.

Even if you can get through the rough and tumble of PlayStation's queue, you might not be fast enough. Don't get held up by entering all your personal details. Do that before the queue even kicks off. You can add new billing information to your PlayStation account using this link. It will automatically be saved, preparing you for your imminent PS5 purchase.

I have the Spotify app on my PS4 and it works perfectly fine apart from one annoying problem. Whenever I queue songs or try to play a playlist the my system plays the first two songs normally but after that it starts to repeat the same song two times every time the song on the playlist/queue changes. If for example I've queued songs A,B,C and D, it plays A and B normally but plays C two times and then moves on to play D two times etc.

I am running gwlim's Sept 2017 fast path build on a TL-WR1043NDv3 with SQM on the LAN interface (eth1). It's been running amazing. However, I noticed a problem in what I would guess in the queueing and would like advice on how to address it.

I was playing a video on YouTube, on my Playstation 4, which is connected via LAN (eth1) and the audio would skip when I would check my Playstation Messages on my Android device (specifically messages with images) connected via wireless. My wireless devices are not controlled by the qdiscs of SQM. My SQM settings on a overall 210~215Mbps/21-22Mbps connection are set at 195,000kbps and 19,500kbps respectively. It should leave enough room to load these messages without problem, and YouTube does not nearly use that much bandwidth. So my assumption was a conflict in the queueing system. My /etc/config/SQM is as follows:

Seems like you have no queueing for packets flowing wan to wireless. So if wireless device starts big up or download, you can easily saturate your ISP queue or similar. I don't think there is anything you can do unless you force all packets to go through a queue. You can do that by bridging a veth pair into your LAN bridge and put a queue on the injector end, then policy route all LAN bound traffic through the veth...

A few weeks back, Sony unveiled the PlayStation Direct queue as a way to purchase a new PS5 console. The idea behind it was simple: customers would digitally "line up" by signing up for the queue and then they would be allowed to purchase consoles depending on their place in line.

Second in the queue was 19 year-old Sadie Chatfield, who described PS3 as "The best thing in the world" - explaining she pre-ordered consoles from other stores but was lining up to collect one early.

At 6pm another PS3 fan joined the queue - Omar Zafar, 17, who said, "I'm a Sony fan. I had a 360, but I sold it because of PS3. It's not too expensive because it's got more stuff than Xbox 360, like Blu-ray." e24fc04721

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