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Re: [IRCA] File size limit



I will say soundcloud is real easy. If you have an audio file you want to
share, log in/sign up for soundcloud, get the audio file to your computer,
upload it, give it a title ,description and click save.  will take you less
then 5 mintues.. and i could teach my somewhat computer litterate mother to
do it if she asked.... point is, its easy

Paul

On Mon, Sep 5, 2016 at 12:10 PM, Mark Connelly via IRCA <
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> Subject: Re: [IRCA] File size limit
> <<
> I say up the limit to like 500k-1meg, tops. Would allow for long logs to
> be posted but keep audio files off the list.
>
> Paul
> >>
>
> I agree with Paul.  Since (in the present configuration) we are limited to
> plain text anyway, formatted documents, audio, pictures, and video are off
> the table.  Unless the whole list scheme is changed, you'll need to put
> your DOC, PDF, PPT, XLS, WAV, MP3, AVI, etc. files somewhere else that can
> be accessed via hyperlink in your plain text.
>
> 1 meg will cover any plain text DXpedition report.  Even the biggest
> Newfie, Grayland, Rockworks, and Lemmenjoki ones clock in at less than that.
>
> 35k limit is sillier than a silly ballgame.  A two hour Perseus session at
> any serious coastal DXpedition site will give you more material than you
> can post with any adequate degree of description.
>
> Has anyone thought of going to a Yahoo Group, as is done by the UK's
> Medium Wave Circle and some local DX groups (e.g. Cape Cod DXers, Boston
> Area DXers)?
>
> Yahoo provides file storage that is adequate for photo's, DOC/PDF
> articles, and short audio clips.  Perseus / Elad / Excalibur / Afedri
> captures?  You're on your own for that.  Box, Dropbox, Mediafire and others
> are out there.  A limited amount of free sharing is possible though
> pay-to-play is necessary for power users.
>
> Guy Atkins once had a great site "Five Below" where Perseus users could
> share captures but since that went away, there's no single "go to" zone for
> that activity now.
>
> Colin Newell was doing some work on a revised IRCA webpage.  I'm not sure
> if an email server was part of the plan.
>
> Mark Connelly, WA1ION
> South Yarmouth, MA
>
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