By Jason Wells on Tuesday, 07 November 2017
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COM_EASYSOCIAL_MAXUPLOADSIZE_ERROR_AUDIOS_MAXSIZE
Please check the limit settings again and ensure that it doesn't exceed the limit defined in your php.ini file.

I am getting this message when I am making adjustments to the profile type Basic Member which is tied to a Basic Profile workflow.
Hello Jason,

I have fixed the translation on your site. You are getting that message is because this value http://take.ms/HpTJF is higher that stated in your php.ini. I have changed it to 2mb and it saved correctly.
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Tuesday, 07 November 2017 15:40
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Thanks for that!

Just sent a customisation email to help me sort out the member registration process on the site.
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Tuesday, 07 November 2017 15:42
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Should just travel up from Singapore and visit the team in the office....
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Tuesday, 07 November 2017 15:43
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Hello Jason,

You're welcome.
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Tuesday, 07 November 2017 15:44
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What path was that in the backend?

When I was looking for it I saw this red error message.
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Tuesday, 07 November 2017 15:45
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Hello Jason,

What path was that in the backend?
- It is a path to FFMPEG encoder in your server. You must fill in with a correct path. You can consult with your server provider for the correct path and make sure the ffmpeg version met the recommended requirement here: https://stackideas.com/docs/easysocial/administrators/welcome/minimum-requirements

However, you can upload an audio without being encoded by ffmpeg. You can enable the Enable Audio Uploads and it will display Enable Audio Encoder setting which you have to disable in order to upload audio without encoding. http://take.ms/XqQ9X
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Tuesday, 07 November 2017 16:05
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