I was with Megaupload and of course it is gone. My present host has started opening my files and restricting them after I’ve uploaded them. Some that I have password-protected, they have restricted, I think because they can’t open them to see if they are naughty.
I’m not selling anything or trying to cheat anybody, I am just sharing music that is really unavailable in most other places, or repackaging music from 20 different places around a central theme.
I’d like some suggestions for a place I can pay a modest ($50 maybe) annual fee and that will host my cassette-LP rips or whatever, without restricting or locking them. I’m not selling stuff or giving away Billboard’s Top Ten, just sharing neat stuff to a small bunch of similiarly-minded nerdy types.
Thanks for any suggestions, because I’m getting ready to suspend my blog until I can find a better parking place for the files …
Yr humble servant and (sometime) smart-aleck,
Mark
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Don’t discount Megaupload’s successor, Mega… so far, I’m finding them very good.
Check out my blog for what I share there … I don’t see me as a take-down magnet, but Mediafire evidently thinks I am, considering they have locked up some of my things like 1958 out-of-print records and dubs of cassettes that have not been reissued.
THANK YOU AGAIN for all suggestions and taking the time to reply,
Mark
Mark’s Super Blog (http://markssuperblog.blogspot.com/)
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The incompatibility thing is silly, but at the same time installing Chrome (which is an excellent browser) – which is free and tiny – is a small price to pay for access to a good host. 🙂
I may try MEGA, but I want a place to move hundreds of RAR files where folks can get them if I share them … I can pay $50-60 per year to keep them live.
Mark
Mark’s Super Blog (http://markssuperblog.blogspot.com/)
Spock’s Record Round-Up (http://spocksrecordround-up.blogspot.com/)
For a comparitively low-volume (as compared to, say, a big movie piracy site or what have you) blog dealing in music that, realistically, nobody is going to DMCA… it might be worth a go.
Who knows? In the current climate it’s not exactly a good time to be looking for file hosts… 😉
Most of the other freebies will delete after a period of time – ranging from a week to 90 days – usually downloading them resets the counter. This is easy enough if you’ve got twenty files but perhaps less so if you have 500…
Even though I don’t use Chrome (though it’s an excellent browser, I’m a Firefox man and in no great rush to migrate) I have absolutely no problem installing a secondary browser for a) backup purposes and b) if it gives me access to a free and stupidly fast hosting service such as Mega.
In any case, as previously discussed, Mega does now work with Firefox with the installation of a small browser extension… and as soon as the other browsers catch up and implement HTML5 properly, Mega will work with everything.
I know it’s a nuisance… but it’s not a conspiracy. It’s a compatibility issue. Downloading and installing Chrome takes fifteen seconds. It takes longer to complain about having to get Chrome to use Mega than it actually does to do it…
I know, it doesn’t make a whole lot of sense, but the encryption feature of Mega requires features that aren’t really supported in "current" browsers except Chrome. It’s not really their fault. Other browser developers need a kick in the butt to properly implement HTML5.
And it’s not like IE is a fantastic browser… the world would probably be a better place without it, all things considered… (Not that it’s as bad as it used to be, but despite Microsoft’s efforts it remains a poor choice in comparison to Chrome and Firefox…)
🙂
Probably in the next day or so I will sigh and pick one. MEGA seems to be in the lead so far. Any other relevant ideas? Thanks again,
Mark
Mark’s Super Blog (http://markssuperblog.blogspot.com/)
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https://mega.co.nz/#!HUVhzBhS!ZBIM61-yA9WdT1_ghRxReTfLbOx-lBIo1fYkx_HieEY
https://mega.co.nz/#!rUMA2bAQ!Gkd0kimT43Qb2xbm7YZuamPAFVQev1KoDmgDX42 c3AA
https://mega.co.nz/#!jV0yVbYC!ZlCamGHlhi0kgKPtG7nr7GZ22UYlvbs6X4VLIF3 Kk3o
THANK YOU AGAIN for your suggestions and words!
Mark
Mark’s Super Blog (http://markssuperblog.blogspot.com/)
Spock’s Record Round-Up (http://spocksrecordround-up.blogspot.com/)