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  • E ecooke

    You already have an ftpserver, so I would go with a webserver, IIS or apache. I prefer IIS, a bit easier to set up (in my opinion). If needed you could put it on a different port. Some ISP's block certain ports. You can even put password protection, and best of all, it stays within your organization. Is your upload really 2 megabytes and not megabits? 2MB is pretty fast, and putting 200-500MB files should download fairly quickly. 2MB=2048KB, 2mb=256KB. You could also probably go for an offsite hosted server, rackspace is realtively cheap depending on where you go, and you could get a basic server to do this for way cheap. It also allows you to run over to that server and use a thumb drive to put the files on it. Here's basic pro's and cons of doing it this way Pro's Flexibility to do what you want, Unlimited storage, Bandwidth (depending on the hosting site) Keeps relying on 3rd parties down Static IP Ability to use some kind of removable media to copy data Cons, Cost, It's up to you to setup/maintain the server. (win 2003 and iis6 is ridiculously easy with automatic updates) It's up to you to implement security. For a single server, using the built in windows firewall might be acceptable. It's up to you to do redundancy if you want it.

    Those who are too smart to engage in politics are punished by being governed by those who are dumber. - Aristotle

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    ecooke wrote:

    your upload really 2 megabytes and not megabits? 2MB

    No, the spell checker has changed it to MB but they should have been Mb... :(( So anything that implies having it hosted into my organization (even it would be the best) is not the way to go... sending 200 MB to a customer would be veeeery sloooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooow... thank you for your feedback.

    [www.tamelectromecanica.com][www.tam.cat]

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    • C costas0811

      http://www.s4ve.as/[^] 24 hours, any size file.

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      Joan M
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      I'll take a look at it, thank you for your feedback! :thumbsup:

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      • I InfinitelyRemote

        To make it easy for the customer might mean more trouble for you. But well worth it I would think. Why not set up your own web server on your internet connection. A 500MHz PIII could be dedicated to run PWS or IIS or Apache web server to allow streaming video from your location. Convert the AVI to FLV with FFMPEG and use Flowplayer to deliver the streaming video. If you have a dynamic IP address you can use the services of dyndns.com or dtdns.net to track your IP. If you have a static IP the service will supply you with a domain name such as http://[MyCompany].dyndns.org/ If you already have a website you can put the links to your videos there. Any solution that requires your customers to use services that are perceived to be outside of your organization will lower their opinion of your company. Dont rule out ftp though. Help to teach the masses that FTP is the way it is done by serious professionals. Suggest they get FTP client software. Give them a link to ftp995 (http://www.software995.com/[^] A free client with top drawer features (sell them on the ability to resume an interupted download) This is how we used to transfer 500mb files over 56K modem with 100% success. Sure it means a bit of effort on your part but once you can do this - the internet belongs to YOU!

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        madmikeofmasodo wrote:

        the internet belongs to YOU!

        eeerrmm... what have you taken? Now seriously, I agree you completely... (well, not in that last phrase, but the other part is OK). Thank you... Anyway, the difficult part here is that the customer is the one that can loose the interest on my products if it is too difficult for him to get them... so this is why I'm asking for easier solutions...

        [www.tamelectromecanica.com][www.tam.cat]

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        • M Member 4051489

          Not sure if this is an option, but have you tried encoding your files into another format, e.g. flv? You'll often find that lowering the sound or picture quality will make the files MUCH smaller. In your case, perhaps sacrificing some quality for size might the way to go. I recently recorded some VHS tapes to *.avi using a tuner card and 15 minutes worth was about 800MB. After converting them to flv and adjusting the quality they were about 45MB.

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          Good point, the only drawback here is that they will need a codec to see the video... I'm using mpeg 1 or 2 and with windows XP they can be seen without anything extra...

          [www.tamelectromecanica.com][www.tam.cat]

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          • J Joan M

            madmikeofmasodo wrote:

            the internet belongs to YOU!

            eeerrmm... what have you taken? Now seriously, I agree you completely... (well, not in that last phrase, but the other part is OK). Thank you... Anyway, the difficult part here is that the customer is the one that can loose the interest on my products if it is too difficult for him to get them... so this is why I'm asking for easier solutions...

            [www.tamelectromecanica.com][www.tam.cat]

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            InfinitelyRemote
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            If you are afraid of loosing potential customers, how can you afford to NOT increase bandwith/speed on your internet connection or pay the $5 per mo more to your ISP for more storage space. geeeesh!

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            • I InfinitelyRemote

              If you are afraid of loosing potential customers, how can you afford to NOT increase bandwith/speed on your internet connection or pay the $5 per mo more to your ISP for more storage space. geeeesh!

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              Joan M
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              I had not thought on using my ISP in order to do that... :thumbsup: But I'm afraid that where I live I can't get a better Internet connection... :thumbsdown:

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              • K KramII

                For larger files, I suggest carrier ostritch.

                KramII

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                Joan M
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                Unless it has to be sent overseas... Do ostriches swim??????

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                • P Paul Unsworth

                  USB Pen Drive of a couple of gb, then attach it to a carrier pidgeon. Thats the best, most reliable way I have found so far. ;)

                  oooo, the Jedi's will feel this one....

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                  :laugh:

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                  • M Member 4410013

                    http://www.adrive.com/[^] its fast and easy.

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                    I'll take a look at it thank you! :thumbsup:

                    [www.tamelectromecanica.com][www.tam.cat]

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                    • Z zhang_2006

                      strongly recommend www.drivehq.com, very cool, It has owner software. publish/share different permission.

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                      I'll take a look at it thank you very much! :thumbsup:

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                      • A anandsdhage

                        Use 1) Yahoo Messenger 2) Skype Fast and efficient.

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                        I don't know about yahoo messenger, but Skype is terribly slow in my laptop. I use it everyday to speak with my couple and when we send to each other some pictures or other files, then it is painfully slow... Probably due to my slow Internet connection, but... Moreover those solutions imply that I would be in front of the computer and I'm thinking in something that could be non attended as I'm sending files overseas and the timezone is really different.. 46 hours or something like that... ;P

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                        • K Kyudos

                          Another vote for pipebytes http://host01.pipebytes.com/[^]

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                          thank you!

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                          • P Pravarakhya

                            I'd use pipebytes (http://www.pipebytes.com[^]). Here are the features from website: * No software to install. All you need is web browser. * No hassle registrations, and we don't even asking your e-mail address! * Send files of any size! * Your buddy could start downloading file as you upload it. * It's private unlike BitTorrent or other P2P techologies. * The file is not shared on Internet - it is sent directly to your recipient. * Free Widget for your web pages. * SSL secured

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                            Joan M
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                            OK, thank you, I'll look at it.

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                            • R Robert Surtees

                              check out pogoplug.com[^] $99. Never tried one but it gets loads of good reviews.

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                              I'll take a look at it thanks! :thumbsup:

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                              • 1 1 21 Gigawatts

                                YouTube ? :-D

                                "...great scott!" Dilbert: Aren't all meetings like this... Richard Dawkins: "What if you're wrong?"

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                                Joan M
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                                Yes... but I would like to show the videos only to who has to see them... ;P

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                                • M Mark_Wallace

                                  Dropbox lets you pass up to 2Gig at a time: http://www.getdropbox.com/

                                  I wanna be a eunuchs developer! Pass me a bread knife!

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                                  I will take a look at it, thanks! :thumbsup:

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                                  • L Lost User

                                    I'd use bittorrent; it's free, it prevents most accidental corruption during downloading, you don't need to rely on any server (not even a tracker, you could be a tracker yourself and there is DHT), it scales well, but a downside is that initially (when you're the only seed) it won't be fast - it will get better over time but it takes a while. 700MB isn't even considered big for a torrent. Just an idea of course - it's how I spread most of my "big stuff", it has worked for me so far

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                                    Joan M
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                                    I need privacy and control on who is getting the files... :(( But thank you anyway...

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                                      I don't know about yahoo messenger, but Skype is terribly slow in my laptop. I use it everyday to speak with my couple and when we send to each other some pictures or other files, then it is painfully slow... Probably due to my slow Internet connection, but... Moreover those solutions imply that I would be in front of the computer and I'm thinking in something that could be non attended as I'm sending files overseas and the timezone is really different.. 46 hours or something like that... ;P

                                      [www.tamelectromecanica.com][www.tam.cat]

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                                      As some one has recommended already, pigeons are a great source for sending information. attach a light flash drive and send it. (of course, i'm not joking)

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                                      • A anandsdhage

                                        As some one has recommended already, pigeons are a great source for sending information. attach a light flash drive and send it. (of course, i'm not joking)

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                                        Joan M
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                                        Yes, but as it is overseas I'll need to attach also a floater to the poor animal... just in case it gets tired... Oh! and a 45 caliber gun... If it lands on the sea a shark can think that it is a seal and try to attack it... :laugh:

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