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Posted by Kismet7 on May-09-2009 09:53:

File Hosters with long exp dates?

Sendspace 30 days?

Yousendit 30 days?

Any other good ones with longer expiration?

Asking for sending demos, some labels ask for links to hosts that have long expiration.


Posted by DNA_pl on May-09-2009 14:39:

for my website mp3 previews I use Dropbox. For me, it's the best service. When you register, you get 2 gb, no bandwidth limited space. You can extend it by buying commercial account or by convincing other people to use dropbox too. For example, if you register from my link, you'll get additional 200mb and I will too

But it's not the best thing about dropbox. The best thing is that you dont need (but of course you can too) to use webforms to upload your files. Imagine uploading 100 files via standard webform

What you do in dropbox is just downloading tiny app that sits on your tray and then you just setup your "Dropbox Folder" on your computer. From now, everything that you put to this folder, will be automatically uploaded to drobpox. Of course, you can hotlink such files, you can made them public available or private.

But the best thing is - Dropbox keeps your files synced. For example you can install dropbox on your home computer and your laptop. If you upload something from one computer, the another will automatically detect the changes and will download it. It's OS independent so you can easily move the files between your MAC and PC.

I use it on VstCafe and actually I use it at work. Hell, I stopped using pendrive. When I need to bring some files from work to home I just copy the files (windows explorer, total commander, anything) to my Dropbox folder and that's it. No stupid webform uploaders

It's gorgeous idea - I use it for 3 months and it's been down like once for maybe an hour.

aah, and since dropbox is synced with your computer then I guess your files will never expire (unless you delete them manually )


Posted by EddieZilker on May-09-2009 14:49:

mediafire.com

Oh, and you're wrong about most things.


Posted by DigiNut on May-09-2009 15:28:

Kind of unprofessional to use some crappy free hosting to send demos. What is it, $5/month to get your own private hosting?


Posted by Kismet7 on May-09-2009 16:12:

quote:
Originally posted by DigiNut
Kind of unprofessional to use some crappy free hosting to send demos. What is it, $5/month to get your own private hosting?


Many/most labels accept files from reliable hosting sites, doubt it is unprofessional, very much a norm.

What's a good website for self hosting, might be something to look into for the future.


Posted by Kismet7 on May-09-2009 16:14:

quote:
Originally posted by EddieZilker
mediafire.com

Oh, and you're wrong about most things.



Mediafire Megaupload Sendspace and sometimes Yousendit, some labels have issues with, unreliable for some reason.


Posted by Kismet7 on May-09-2009 16:19:

quote:
Originally posted by DNA_pl
for my website mp3 previews I use Dropbox. For me, it's the best service. When you register, you get 2 gb, no bandwidth limited space. You can extend it by buying commercial account or by convincing other people to use dropbox too. For example, if you register from my link, you'll get additional 200mb and I will too

But it's not the best thing about dropbox. The best thing is that you dont need (but of course you can too) to use webforms to upload your files. Imagine uploading 100 files via standard webform

What you do in dropbox is just downloading tiny app that sits on your tray and then you just setup your "Dropbox Folder" on your computer. From now, everything that you put to this folder, will be automatically uploaded to drobpox. Of course, you can hotlink such files, you can made them public available or private.

But the best thing is - Dropbox keeps your files synced. For example you can install dropbox on your home computer and your laptop. If you upload something from one computer, the another will automatically detect the changes and will download it. It's OS independent so you can easily move the files between your MAC and PC.

I use it on VstCafe and actually I use it at work. Hell, I stopped using pendrive. When I need to bring some files from work to home I just copy the files (windows explorer, total commander, anything) to my Dropbox folder and that's it. No stupid webform uploaders

It's gorgeous idea - I use it for 3 months and it's been down like once for maybe an hour.

aah, and since dropbox is synced with your computer then I guess your files will never expire (unless you delete them manually )


Thanks, worth looking into.


Posted by EddieZilker on May-09-2009 16:39:

quote:
Originally posted by DigiNut
Kind of unprofessional to use some crappy free hosting to send demos. What is it, $5/month to get your own private hosting?


That's two-thirds of a pack of cigarettes out of my child's mouth.









And young Montague is a real monster without his cigarettes and home-made corn mash whiskey.


Posted by Zombie0729 on May-09-2009 17:30:

i have a yousendit account for $4.99 a mo. you can set the file expiration date (or none) on every upload. been pretty happy with it thus far


Posted by Darkarbiter on May-10-2009 00:16:

filefront is a while... not sure, usually between a month to 3
AND

It tells you something is scheduled to get deleted and you can click a few buttons so it takes another round to get to that stage again, so if your active your files should be able to be kept around.


Posted by Kismet7 on May-10-2009 00:18:

quote:
Originally posted by Darkarbiter
filefront is a while... not sure, usually between a month to 3
AND

It tells you something is scheduled to get deleted and you can click a few buttons so it takes another round to get to that stage again, so if your active your files should be able to be kept around.


Do the people who download have to sign up to the website, or can they download directly off a link?

Thx Anthony, that is worth looking at as well.


Posted by Mr.Mystery on May-10-2009 04:25:

quote:
Originally posted by DigiNut
Kind of unprofessional to use some crappy free hosting to send demos. What is it, $5/month to get your own private hosting?

�15/year, 5 gigs of space, unlimited bandwith.


Posted by Darkarbiter on May-10-2009 09:25:

quote:
Originally posted by Kismet7
Do the people who download have to sign up to the website, or can they download directly off a link?

Thx Anthony, that is worth looking at as well.

You don't need to sign up to upload (although they delete your stuff a lot quicker if you don't). You don't need to sign up to download.

Also fairly good speed, and a big download button and no waiting timer (or "this is not avaliable in your country", or "free service full" or anything)



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