They're a good company, excellent communication.
The point (as far as I understand - I've not used it) of the files forever
system
is that, for a small extra fee, you can sell individuals permanent access, via
a
personalized key, to a file, possibly on a seperate dedicated server,
that will
Depending on what you mean by available for download, host your
files on http://blip.tv and embed the direct links on your site pages
so people can download each format, mp4, Apple TV, iPod, 3gp, whatever.
If you mean available for people to PAY YOU TO DOWNLOAD, you need a
different solution. :)
I will be offering my travel mini docos in half hour program format for download
Mark
Bill Cammack [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Depending
on what you mean by available for download, host your
files on http://blip.tv and embed the direct links on your site pages
so
Dreamhost have a system 'Files Forever' which might meet your needs.
http://wiki.dreamhost.com/Files_Forever
joly
At 22:42 2008-07-29, you wrote:
I will be offering my travel mini docos in half hour program format for
download
Mark
Bill Cammack [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thanks Joly
Do you use dreamhost for your hosting? I'm based in Australia, so if I go
offshore, I want it to be with someone I'm not going to have hassles with and
someone with good support if I do!
mark
WWWhatsup [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Dreamhost have a
i'm in australia and use them. you get what you pay for. some downtime
(very little but you always think its a big deal when it happens) and
cheap. Like their attitude: carbon neutral efforts, donations to
charity, free hosting for registered not for profits, happy to put my
money to a
Great to know Adrian. I am loading a few downloadables at overlander.tv and if
the whole plan works, I know where to move when I chew up my current bandwith
limits
Adrian Miles [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: i'm in
australia and use them. you get what you pay for. some
dreamhost also have a nice model where your storage and bandwidth keep
going up incrementally. not sure how busy you'd hve to be to run into
problems but i use a fraction of my storage and bandwidth per month
On 30/07/2008, at 2:16 PM, Mark Shea wrote:
Great to know Adrian. I am loading a