On Sun, 2007-08-12 at 12:21 -0400, Kevin Brosius wrote: > On 2007-08-11 22:32, Jonas Wulff wrote: > > > The problem now is that unfourtunately we don't have the webspace > > available to host the movie itself :( We planned an online > > 'release' (sounds bigger than it is) under CC but somehow didn't manage > > it. > > > > So the question is: Can anyone point me to a good webspace provider > > (preferably cheap/free) that could host a movie file about 700MByte in > > size?
Have you considered putting the .iso file up on bittorrent? There are hosts around, such as vps hosts, that will let you keep persistent processes running. They wouldn't have a problem with you seeding a torrent, especially since it's your own IP and totally legal. It would just be a matter of paying for any excess bandwidth, and this would be better than straight http since torrents share the bandwidth. Cheers David > See, the problem with large files isn't really the space, it's the > bandwidth that downloads will eat up. That costs in dollars (or > whatever your local currency is.) > > Have you considered doing a dvd/cd release on one of the online > publishers? You make a small clip available for download, so that > people see enough to like or not like your film. Then you point them at > the online publisher who will ship them a cd/dvd for $5-15US. > > It's nice, because people with low bandwidth connections can get your > film also. I've talked about doing this for Cin source code and > binaries for a while, since we could make it available for people who > don't want to or can't download 15M-120M. > _______________________________________________ Cinelerra mailing list [email protected] https://init.linpro.no/mailman/skolelinux.no/listinfo/cinelerra
