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    Question What's a free webhoster that has at least 100MB space and no maximum file size limit?

    I make my own movies (I'm a junior director for my school). And as you all know, movies from a handheld camera (a Panasonic to be exact) take up an enormous amount of space. (Mine normal come out to be a little less than 100 MB with various codecs compression.) From what I've found, all free webhoster with alot of space put a small file size limitation. Now, I know I could cut them up into smaller movie files (or span the movies) but I would rather not. Does anyone know of a free web hoster that has at least 100 MB space and no maximum file size limit?

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    Re: What's a free webhoster that has at least 100MB space and no maximum file size limit?

    Maybe you would like to try http://www.hostultra.com or http://www.breezeland.com
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    I believe they both have filesize limits.
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    i don't think they will allow movie files


    as it has been motioned many times ,free host(even many paid

    host )do not allow files like rm,asf,wav...
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    Re: What's a free webhoster that has at least 100MB space and no maximum file size limit?

    Originally posted by Noj
    I make my own movies (I'm a junior director for my school). And as you all know, movies from a handheld camera (a Panasonic to be exact) take up an enormous amount of space. (Mine normal come out to be a little less than 100 MB with various codecs compression.) From what I've found, all free webhoster with alot of space put a small file size limitation. Now, I know I could cut them up into smaller movie files (or span the movies) but I would rather not. Does anyone know of a free web hoster that has at least 100 MB space and no maximum file size limit?

    Thanks,
    NOJ

    I think there is no way you'll be able to find such a host. Your only option is look for paid hosting or host it from your computer if you have fast internet connection.

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    Wink TY all

    I really appreicate all of your input. I do have a question, woud I be able to set up a ftp to sever the files?

    THANKS,
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    Re: TY all

    Originally posted by Noj
    I really appreicate all of your input. I do have a question, woud I be able to set up a ftp to sever the files?

    THANKS,
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    Well, paid hosts or some free ones (if you found one), already have FTP, so you just need to type in all the ftp info to make it work.

    If you mean hosting it yourself, I am not the one to ask
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    Re: Re: TY all

    Originally posted by Matt8
    Well, paid hosts or some free ones (if you found one), already have FTP, so you just need to type in all the ftp info to make it work.

    If you mean hosting it yourself, I am not the one to ask

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    Originally posted by Antonio
    i don't think they will allow movie files


    as it has been motioned many times ,free host(even many paid

    host )do not allow files like rm,asf,wav...
    This is incorrect. Does that include mp3 files? Because Lycos and Breezeland allow uploading of mp3 files as long as they are legal.

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    Originally posted by indx
    This is incorrect. Does that include mp3 files? Because Lycos and Breezeland allow uploading of mp3 files as long as they are legal.
    He said movies.

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    Originally posted by darkcurves
    He said movies.
    He also said WAV files.

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    Originally posted by indx
    He also said WAV files.
    OH, i thought you were replying to the thread starter.

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    i could see *.wav being banned for a reason. They are humongous, and take up TONS of space on a HD.

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