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Topic: How do I post Mp3s? |
Don McClellan
From: California/Thailand
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Posted 15 Nov 2009 11:45 pm
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I know this has been covered before but I don't know how to use the search thing either. Please help, Thanks Don |
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Jack Stoner
From: Kansas City, MO
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Posted 16 Nov 2009 3:06 am
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If you want to "post" it on the forum, you must have the MP3 song file on a server somewhere that is accessable (e.g. not on your own PC) and then post a link to that file on the forum. You don't physically post the MP3 on here. |
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John Cipriano
From: San Francisco
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Posted 16 Nov 2009 3:38 pm
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Try a site like http://www.mediafire.com/
After upload the file they should give you a URL to link to when you want to post it. |
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Jeff Hyman
From: West Virginia, USA
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Posted 16 Nov 2009 5:13 pm
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I'm no guru at this either... but my recent investigation has gotten me to:
http://www.LimeWire.com ... get the FREE one
http://drop.io ....... Great way for band to have a centralized spot for songs at next practice. This is where you'd post your .mp3
http://www.wav-mp3.com ... so you can burn CD-R |
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Wiz Feinberg
From: Mid-Michigan, USA
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Posted 16 Nov 2009 8:11 pm
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Sometimes your ISP will allow you to setup a website on space they provide to their customers. There would most likely be a URL similar to these examples, to your files:
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http://your-account-name.example.com/filename.ext
http://members.example.com/~your-account-name/filename.ext |
You would upload your files to the server, following their instructions as provided by their support team. Then, you would create a link to download those files, by file path and name and embed it on our Forums, like this example:
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[url=http://your-account-name.example.com/filename.ext]Listen to this wazoomie mp3![/url] |
_________________ "Wiz" Feinberg, Moderator SGF Computers Forum
Security Consultant
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Don McClellan
From: California/Thailand
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Posted 16 Nov 2009 11:29 pm
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Thanks for the replies guys.
John Cipriano, I went to mediafire and evidently I had already signed up before (and forgot) but I could not remember my password and now I can not find the "lost password form"on their site. Can you please tell me where to find the lost password form? Thank you very much. Don |
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Don McClellan
From: California/Thailand
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Jack Stoner
From: Kansas City, MO
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Posted 17 Nov 2009 3:10 am
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As Limewire is often associated with having a lot of spyware, malware, worms, and illegal music downloads, etc it's not something I would recommend to anyone. |
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Jeff Hyman
From: West Virginia, USA
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Posted 17 Nov 2009 5:21 am
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Jack Stoner wrote: |
As Limewire is often associated with having a lot of spyware, malware, worms, and illegal music downloads, etc it's not something I would recommend to anyone. |
Jack,
LimeWire has detected and aborted when a Virus is detected (doesn't mean some haven't slipped through the cracks). Either way, I prefer to use a product that allows for a royalty stream to the writer/author. What product out there will offer the same ease-of-use and capabilities as LimeWire, that are legit? |
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Jack Stoner
From: Kansas City, MO
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Posted 17 Nov 2009 6:15 am
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Limewire, because people can download illegal music, is considered one of the "bad" services. Many users have had security issues because of Limewire posted on the Dell users forum.
Bittorrent is considered in the same arena. |
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Wiz Feinberg
From: Mid-Michigan, USA
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Posted 17 Nov 2009 7:03 am
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Bingo! What a nice song and pretty steel guitar sound!
Next time you can change the link text to the title of the song you want to promote, or just to something like: "Don's Tunes." Surround the words with URL tags, add an = sign after the opening [URL then paste in the URL to the online location.
Here is an example, using your URL.
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[url=http://drop.io/don_McClellan/media/audio]Don's Tunes[/url] |
Here is the link produced by that code:
Don's Tunes _________________ "Wiz" Feinberg, Moderator SGF Computers Forum
Security Consultant
Twitter: @Wizcrafts
Main web pages: Wiztunes Steel Guitar website | Wiz's Security Blog | My Webmaster Services | Wiz's Security Blog |
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Jeff Hyman
From: West Virginia, USA
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Posted 17 Nov 2009 9:52 am
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Jack Stoner wrote: |
Limewire, because people can download illegal music, is considered one of the "bad" services. Many users have had security issues because of Limewire posted on the Dell users forum.
Bittorrent is considered in the same arena. |
No suggestions to my original question?
Just wondering. |
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Cal Sharp
From: the farm in Kornfield Kounty, TN
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Posted 17 Nov 2009 10:34 am
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What product out there will offer the same ease-of-use and capabilities as LimeWire, that are legit? |
iTunes is the most popular and easiest to use, I'd say. _________________ C#
Me: Steel Guitar Madness
Latest ebook: Steel Guitar Insanity
Custom Made Covers for Steel Guitars & Amps at Sharp Covers Nashville |
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John Cipriano
From: San Francisco
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Posted 17 Nov 2009 6:10 pm
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Well, bittorrent is going to be around forever because it is most people's method of choice for getting linux discs and (legal) concert recordings. Lots of good stuff on here: http://bt.etree.org/
Good call on drop.io, Jeff. If I wasn't paying for hosting I would definitely use that and maybe I'll use it anyway.
Don: cool song. The steel works well in that setting. Overall it sort of reminds me of Dylan's "Lovesick." Anyway, go here: https://www.mediafire.com/lost_password.php |
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