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I was actually trying out as an easy way to send music to clients and perspective clients and I was pointed to a website that hosted the cracked versions of a large number of audio plugins/software. .I guess I am behind the times but why can't the industry stop it?

I guess that is where these fly by night places get their stuff.

May the fleas of a thousand camels infect their armpits.

It amkes me afraid to establish an online presence and just keep to the old school ways. . :evil:

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anonymous Wed, 01/04/2006 - 13:28

Yeah, torrents are positively littered with piracy, just like P2P networks.

If you want to transfer files between you and a client, I personally feel the best 2 ways would be:

a ) set up a restricted-access FTP "site" that runs directly from your computer. Just take the necessary security precautions. Or, if you're not comfortable running it from your computer, invest in some webspace that allows FTP and high bandwidth. Then your file will actually reside on THEIR server and yours is safe and can also be turned off.

b ) use direct-connection software of some sort. I don't have any to recommend, but I know you can send files via IRC and other chat-type clients, so surely someone out there has coded something specifically for file transfer.

anonymous Thu, 01/05/2006 - 07:50

Here is quick description of what we do.

All of our projects have a web page on our site. It is password protected, and each client gets a unique username and password. When we deliver something to the client or have something to show them, we post it on the page and email them an announcement. Each project also gets a unique FTP login so clients can upload files w/o seeing other client files.

We also have a password protected page for centralizing all of our VO talent samples that we can point clients to.

anonymous Mon, 01/09/2006 - 01:50

Trilliumsound wrote:

Michael Fossenkemper wrote:
ftp should be the way you exchange stuff with clients.

Yup, same here. But sometimes, if a potential future client need to send a file on the spot, yousendit or sendthisfile is being used without problems except one time, the sender said it was sloooooow but this could be on his end also

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same here... clear that a propper ftp is the way to go, but for on the spot use... i second yousendit.com has done the job when it had to be quick before i did set up a ftp for myself.

anonymous Mon, 01/09/2006 - 11:06

I have had good luck with yousend it, It is good in a pinch, I have a web guy building a nice page for me.........with a host and ftp. But most of the folks I have dealt with so far dont know how to use it so the simpler the better......

I checked out dimeadozen they have some neat stuff over there.....lots of Dave Alvin...mmmmmm

Thanks guys........!