Same issue here, pretty weird… Can we edit uploaded items, or better not to risk ?
(no, edit page is dead now too)
There’s no limit in place. The marketplaces are currently experiencing an outage and the devs are already hard at work to solve it. A thread has already been started by a fellow author in regard to this matter and you can check it out here.
Hello, how can we see your downloaded files? Please help me
Good news Less quantity - more quality
Guys maybe you know whats the item limit in the queue for Videhive?
Also does it varie depending on authors status and years hes been an author? (Elite? Fresh author zero items in portfolio? Normal nonelite author with few items?)
Also does it depend on item type? Stock footage? AE template? Is there a different limit how many of these you can have in the queue?
Would be good to set limit for new authors (with no approved items) to 1 item per category. It will reduce the amount of not quality items in the queue (potentially hard rejected). And they will have more time to improve their work/skills while item in the queue, instead of hammering reviewers with the same bad quality items.
There are no upload limits for Videohive.
Yes, they have no limits, but they get a lot of rejections
Hi Matthew,
thanks for all this precious info.
I do completely agree on limiting author uploads items, it should be less than 5. Frankly, I think that limiting to 2 or 3 items allowed in queue, will definitely focus on quality.
By the way, if I have one item queued for review, and say, 4-5 days after I upload a new item, this order and timeline will be respected ? I meant, the goal is to have an item online once every week, constant, how should I proceed to manage my queued items to reach that ?
Thank you for your kind support.
It would be a very bad idea to limit videohive queued uploads as stock footage and motion graphics can be of a high quality and uploaded in many numbers - when you film stock footage you get many high auality shots from same scene and they can be all different in mood and themes.
So limiting stock footage doesnt go together with logic.