Am due to upload a patch (very) soon and want to know how many samples directories I can include.
Thanks,
Peace thru Love.
And Sharing through Music.
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What's the maximum filesize we can upload as an attachment?
Am due to upload a patch (very) soon and want to know how many samples directories I can include.
Thanks,
Peace thru Love.
And Sharing through Music.
-s
@svanya @EEight has problems with disc space on the server at the moment....... https://forum.pdpatchrepo.info/topic/8499/forum-pdpatchrepo-info/27 .......... so if you can upload the samples somewhere else and provide a link in your post that would be very helpful.
David.
I was about to post the same as David / @whale-av . Maybe use google drive or any git service? PD patches usually don't take up any space worth complaining about, but sample libraries are another thing entirely. Also make sure your samples are free/not copyrighted for your own and everybody else's peace of mind...
@whale-av @bocanegra Thank you, for the input.
The zip with only a few demo samples directory I am hoping <20mb will be ok.
The large (~1Gb) master collection of samples (which I think I am crediting properly from archive.org, creative commons 4.0 share alike, noncommercial) tailored to suit my app, no spaces in filenames etc, I Am thinking Google Drive will work.
Does give me pause though, the security, licensing, etc.
Do y'all think 20mb would be ok? Or can I shove in a few more samples, say 30mb?
Its a drum (sequencer) instrument ("Ganymede"). And as usual, the more (samples) the merrier.
Do y'all think 20mb would be ok? Or can I shove in a few more samples, say 30mb?
Only @EEight can give you a proper answer. But why not just host everything as one package elsewhere and post a link on this forum? With a basic(free) github account you get 500mb storage...
Yep trying to find time to migrate the server, in the meantime the upload is limited to 8mb.
@EEight
Perfect. Exactly what I needed.
Thank you.
Will trim it down to fit that limit.
And put the rest of them in the cloud.
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