Shooting HD Video, then uploading to YouTube

Hi all.
I did this the other day, and for a 2 minute clip, i uploaded over WiFi to Youtube. It asked me if I want to choose Standard or HD...so i chose HD option. But it took like 1/2 an hour.
I was just curious how long its taking for other people to upload HD Clip from IP4 to Youtube.
It seems odd for a 2 minute clip to take 1/2 an hour.

How fast (upload) is your Internet behind the wifi. HD clips are enormous.

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