'@theimagineerz' - That's one hell of a deal, are they a stable service? Dropbox has never gone down, is Mediafire Pro as reliable?
'@theimagineerz' - That's one hell of a deal, are they a stable service? Dropbox has never gone down, is Mediafire Pro as reliable?
'@Maxx Factor' They've never let me or any of my customers down so I would say it's pretty reliable. It's a cloud storage service so I'm sure reliability is among their top priorities; it has to be. Give them a try.
@theimagineerz'' @Maxx Factor' They've never let me or any of my customers down so I would say it's pretty reliable. It's a cloud storage service so I'm sure reliability is among their top priorities; it has to be. Give them a try.
I roll with dropbox....but indeed MediaFire pro sounds intriguing
Yeah, mediafire sounds pretty good too. I'm sure it's a great option. Even with a lower price and more features, however, I personally am sticking with dropbox for the moment. It would be such a pain to have to re-upload all the files I have stored on my dropbox account haha
'@IsaacTaylor' Take a look in this thread for files that are more than 60MB. A lot of people are choosing MediaFire Pro.
'@Soundgine' will do!
I use GDriveURL.com -- it creates permalinks for your Google Drive files :)
'@beatsbychance' - Nice find!
Excellent resource, had to dig for this.
'@beatsbychance' I noticed that the activity wall on GDriveURL.com allows others to access your files. Is there something im missing here.
'@Soundgine' is there a plan in the future for soundgine to offer larger storage for track outs or will it always be a 3rd party thing ?
We do intent to off this in the future.
wetransfer is working great for me
I've been using Google Drive, partly because I already use so much google stuff I figured it would be easier and also it's really cheap ( I'm paying $2/month for 100GB). It doesn't give you any stats though and the download page doesn't look great and even confuses some people.
I'm thinking of switching to MediaFire, but re-uploading all that stuff doesn't sound like fun...
How do I upload the files using Google Drive on Soundgine?
@brewskibeats' How do I upload the files using Google Drive on Soundgine?
you can enter an external URL when you want to upload a license file
We need a great file host
I'll try Mediafire once more used in the past. Thank you, great reminder
As for the end of 2018 i understand that even a basic Mediafire account with 50 GB is worth to use, if you can store your files for as much time as you need and have a download link to it. Is it working in such a way?