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Weapon
February 25th, 2001, 13:25
Does hypermart allow hosting of small 9mb zip files? beacuse my friend ask me to make a web site for him and it has video clips (about 9-10mb) of skateboarding and he wanted to let people download them, any ideas?
top
February 25th, 2001, 13:53
I don't know their zip-policies but you could upload those videos in some compressed form, for example divx avi or mpeg (so you woudn't need to zip 'em). They might not allow zips but maybe they allow mpeg/avi/mov...see Hypermart TOS.
keith
February 25th, 2001, 14:41
i know they won't host large 9mb files, but i don't know about the small 9mb files. you'll have to ask them
Nick
February 25th, 2001, 15:23
Originally posted by keith
i know they won't host large 9mb files, but i don't know about the small 9mb files. you'll have to ask them
rotfl :D.
anyway...
When I switched computers I uploaded a 12MB ZIP with 3D models in it and let my friends who had the program download it which was about 15 people and me. they didn't delete it, but I did.
Coolin
February 25th, 2001, 20:08
If you want storage space, try http://www.livin4.com or http://www.atomichosting.com
Weapon
February 26th, 2001, 00:07
what is the average, max and min speed you get on these host? and would nbci delete your files if you host your site with them?
TJGuitar85
February 27th, 2001, 17:55
Just use WinRAR and put them into 9.9 meg parts on NBCi. Then zip the r##'s NBCi allows zips. They havent said anything to me anyways
-TJ
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