Sharing my own video files
Hi,
I'm looking to share videos (i have about 30 x 1GB) with people over the net.
Not sure if my best option is to go with storage sites like google drive/dropbox, or whether to use file sharing sites like rapidshare? Is there any obvious speed/cost advantages with either?
I would like to give these people a password to enable them to download one video, and then be able to change that password to stop the file being too easily shared.
Would I be able to get multiple free (2GB?) accounts....or should I expect to pay for this?
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Google Drive has 15GB of free space per email account, so if you have a few, you have enough space. The issue is how many downloads will there be, because every cloud service has some kind of a download bandwidth limit. If not many, then Google is very fast and nothing paid is needed. If you're trying to share pirated stuff to lots of people on a busy website, then no one will allow you the huge bandwidth to do that. Google doesn't have password protection, but instead has permissions for chosen gmail account holders. Not what you prefer, but it's free.
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Hi, thanks for your reply.
So if I have multiple email accounts...I can have multiple lots of 15GB free space?
The material is my own. I don't expect too many downloads per film at this stage. If I do get a lot of people willing to pay, then I won't mind paying for more space.
The 'permissions' system looks interesting. I would like to give a user 48 hrs to download and then close access (make the file Private again). I hope that is possible.
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mega.co.nz
50GB free + encryption
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With 1 email account you could sign up for multiple different services too. Copy.com gives you 15gb off the bat I know. Box and skydrive are always having promotions and stuff. I sign up for as much free storage in different places as possible whenever I see a good deal. I manage them all with a platform called SMEStorage.
tl;dr go with cloud sharing.
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you can't upload a 1Gb video to an email account, attached files are limited to 25 Mb (gmail, hotmail, yahoo...)
in other hand you can find websites that offer such a capacity, try http://uploaded.net , http://mediafire.com , http://filepanzer.com ....
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File sharing site can delete your videos without explanation (they also can just disappear). Better to go with services like dropbox/google drive/yandex drive/etc. If your videos wont receive dmca complaints - you will be safe.
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Hi, in my own opinion I suggest you check www.filevice.com. It's a file sharing site, it has free account thought you can try the paid account, cheap but very reliable. You can simply share your files. Dropbox is nice too.
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nanaplaza
Hi, thanks for your reply.
So if I have multiple email accounts...I can have multiple lots of 15GB free space?
The material is my own. I don't expect too many downloads per film at this stage. If I do get a lot of people willing to pay, then I won't mind paying for more space.
The 'permissions' system looks interesting. I would like to give a user 48 hrs to download and then close access (make the file Private again). I hope that is possible.
You might be better off giving us more details on what you are selling/sharing. There are a lot of options, and someone may be able to find you something that is best suited to your plans.
You seem to be selling something that you own the rights to. Professional appearance (delivery) will be a plus for your project.
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My films are 'Holiday Trip reports' from the Far East (Nightlife, girls, bars). Playing around with different render settings i now see that to retain decent quality, these 90 min films will be about 2.8GB each.
I looked into password protection...i think the way to go in Encryption (either with 7zip or Truecrypt). Anyone can then access the files, but only buyers can open with a password. It also stops the cloud storage providers from snooping.
I would guess initially to have around 10-20 downloads a month. Amazon S3 looks interesting...they only charge for bandwidth used.
If encryption solves the security problem...the issues left are price and speed. Google Drive sounds attractive. Can you get multiple accounts or do they put a limit on each PC (otherwise people would just open numerous gmail accounts and get terabytes of space).
Bandwidth limit on dropbox is 20Gb a day for free accounts, so i guess google drive is similar.