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« Reply #20 on: August 10, 2008, 10:32:30 AM » |
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I would also go for the Youtube solution. However, if your videos are longer than 10 minutes, you'd have to use a different video hosting service. But I'm curious: if this other company is so willing to host your website and give you better support, why're you still here?
Actually well the other free hoster gives me everything that I want except that their servers arent fast enought. It takes twice as much time to load my site on there servers, and right now I wish 110mb.com was faster. YouTube is not what we want. We want to have a sermon podcast in iTunes, they are .mov file but they also are 30 minute audio files....
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« Reply #21 on: August 10, 2008, 10:38:43 AM » |
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I would also go for the Youtube solution. However, if your videos are longer than 10 minutes, you'd have to use a different video hosting service. But I'm curious: if this other company is so willing to host your website and give you better support, why're you still here?
Actually well the other free hoster gives me everything that I want except that their servers arent fast enought. It takes twice as much time to load my site on there servers, and right now I wish 110mb.com was faster. YouTube is not what we want. We want to have a sermon podcast in iTunes, they are .mov file but they also are 30 minute audio files.... The host them via http://www.110mb.com/forum/biggest-list-of-free-file-hosting-sites-updated-monthly-t1428.0.html
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« Reply #22 on: August 11, 2008, 01:42:27 AM » |
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I would also go for the Youtube solution. However, if your videos are longer than 10 minutes, you'd have to use a different video hosting service. But I'm curious: if this other company is so willing to host your website and give you better support, why're you still here?
Actually well the other free hoster gives me everything that I want except that their servers arent fast enought. It takes twice as much time to load my site on there servers, and right now I wish 110mb.com was faster. YouTube is not what we want. We want to have a sermon podcast in iTunes, they are .mov file but they also are 30 minute audio files.... The host them via http://www.110mb.com/forum/biggest-list-of-free-file-hosting-sites-updated-monthly-t1428.0.htmlI need to have my .mov files in the Site folder. I am using iWeb to make a podcast and the .mov files need to be in the site folder at username.110mb.com/site/media/sermonaudiofile.mov
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« Reply #23 on: August 11, 2008, 02:04:06 AM » |
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« Reply #24 on: August 11, 2008, 04:09:19 AM » |
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well get some upgrades then
yea, but right now we cant afford that, hopefully we can find a way to squeeze the budget.
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« Reply #25 on: August 11, 2008, 05:15:56 AM » |
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Come on dude, keep your posts coming - if you keep on posting, you will end up with a lot of upgrades.. 
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« Reply #26 on: August 11, 2008, 05:17:28 AM » |
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« Reply #27 on: August 11, 2008, 05:24:48 AM » |
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I would also go for the Youtube solution. However, if your videos are longer than 10 minutes, you'd have to use a different video hosting service. But I'm curious: if this other company is so willing to host your website and give you better support, why're you still here?
Actually well the other free hoster gives me everything that I want except that their servers arent fast enought. It takes twice as much time to load my site on there servers, and right now I wish 110mb.com was faster. YouTube is not what we want. We want to have a sermon podcast in iTunes, they are .mov file but they also are 30 minute audio files.... The host them via http://www.110mb.com/forum/biggest-list-of-free-file-hosting-sites-updated-monthly-t1428.0.htmlI need to have my .mov files in the Site folder. I am using iWeb to make a podcast and the .mov files need to be in the site folder at username.110mb.com/site/media/sermonaudiofile.mov Then use another tool. I'm sure there are tons of free ones that let you do it otherwise. Just host the files somewhere and manually build an XML file with them on there. And doing this, hosting media at a folder would potentially be a ToS violation.
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« Reply #28 on: August 17, 2008, 09:39:11 AM » |
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Um we are a church which is more important than your nonprofit personal site? Also I was dissatisfied that when I submitted a support ticket they gave me no response. They never said get .htaacess for $7 and if you get $20 of upgrades you get unlimited file support, they just ignored me...
Please revisit the 110mb TOS (you must have read them while registering) and these rules are described there.
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« Reply #29 on: August 17, 2008, 05:26:48 PM » |
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I take it you are the Pastor of a Church? I go to church, and my church is not big, and it would be more then doable to pay $19.95 in upgrades to get unlimited file types... Unless no one goes to your church, Lol. 
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« Reply #30 on: August 17, 2008, 06:05:08 PM » |
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my church is currently raising thousands to pay for roof repairs on top of a new organ, all together it would come to £500,000 GBP ($1,000,000 USD)
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« Reply #31 on: August 18, 2008, 03:46:20 AM » |
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I take it you are the Pastor of a Church? I go to church, and my church is not big, and it would be more then doable to pay $19.95 in upgrades to get unlimited file types... Unless no one goes to your church, Lol.  That's true. Heck, I'd be more than happy to donate $20 to my church for this purpose. lol.
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« Reply #32 on: August 19, 2008, 06:07:03 AM » |
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my church is currently raising thousands to pay for roof repairs on top of a new organ, all together it would come to £500,000 GBP ($1,000,000 USD)
Huh.... I didn't know this.. try making it $1,000,020 USD....
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« Reply #33 on: August 19, 2008, 06:36:50 AM » |
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« Reply #34 on: September 16, 2008, 07:56:09 AM » |
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I take it you are the Pastor of a Church? I go to church, and my church is not big, and it would be more then doable to pay $19.95 in upgrades to get unlimited file types... Unless no one goes to your church, Lol.  No im not the pastor, nor an adult, and our church is made up of mostly elderly people
I would also go for the Youtube solution. However, if your videos are longer than 10 minutes, you'd have to use a different video hosting service. But I'm curious: if this other company is so willing to host your website and give you better support, why're you still here? Actually well the other free hoster gives me everything that I want except that their servers arent fast enought. It takes twice as much time to load my site on there servers, and right now I wish 110mb.com was faster. YouTube is not what we want. We want to have a sermon podcast in iTunes, they are .mov file but they also are 30 minute audio files.... The host them via http://www.110mb.com/forum/biggest-list-of-free-file-hosting-sites-updated-monthly-t1428.0.htmlI need to have my .mov files in the Site folder. I am using iWeb to make a podcast and the .mov files need to be in the site folder at username.110mb.com/site/media/sermonaudiofile.mov Then use another tool. I'm sure there are tons of free ones that let you do it otherwise. Just host the files somewhere and manually build an XML file with them on there. And doing this, hosting media at a folder would potentially be a ToS violation. I use iWeb to make the site, and it uses the Media folder to store media, so its out of my control
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« Reply #35 on: September 16, 2008, 08:01:47 AM » |
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I use iWeb to make the site, and it uses the Media folder to store media, so its out of my control As antimatter15 said, which you quoted, it is absolutely within your control; you're the one who's forcing yourself to use iWeb.
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« Reply #36 on: September 16, 2008, 08:03:00 AM » |
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how can it be out of your control? you can select any suitable tool to make your site, as suggested above. you do not have to use iWeb.
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« Reply #37 on: September 18, 2008, 11:32:18 AM » |
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how can it be out of your control? you can select any suitable tool to make your site, as suggested above. you do not have to use iWeb.
Well just because my program uses a media folder shouldn't mean my account gets deleted, I assume they will only delete the account if you are using it for media storage only, so I think that I should be fine that my app uses a media folder
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« Reply #38 on: September 18, 2008, 05:00:53 PM » |
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how can it be out of your control? you can select any suitable tool to make your site, as suggested above. you do not have to use iWeb.
Well just because my program uses a media folder shouldn't mean my account gets deleted, I assume they will only delete the account if you are using it for media storage only, so I think that I should be fine that my app uses a media folder I did not say anything about your account being deleted! I just said you can use any other tool other than iWeb. Tools that can show media files hosted on youtube.
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« Reply #39 on: October 04, 2008, 12:55:40 PM » |
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Calm down dude... I am sure that the admins will be looking to add support for .mov files. By the way is that a quicktime file. If you are looking to host quicktime file rather than wait for the admins to approve, then you should look into these sites. zippyvideos.com youtube.com veoh.com revver.com viddler.com blip.tv Dude, you can't expect the admins to check your support ticket - they must be getting millions of them..  But we have a great forum here, we will try to help you. Well first of all I am calm, I just didn't want people to think that churchs are greedy... I cant have the .mov files on anyother place because I use iWeb for our Church website and I need the .mov file (which are only audio) to make the sermons into a podcast... the .movs are on a page for people to listen to the sermons online or subscribe to the sermons in iTunes as a Podcast. iWeb allows YouTube videos to be embedded, and has for the last year as long as you have iLife '08. Just take a look around the toolbar, you can easily add them to your podcast. Yes, you read that right: And if that's not what you want, it's easy to use a product called RapidWeaver, which is MUCH better than iWeb in terms of it generating better code that you can hand-edit. If that fails, you can always use a blog service, and Feedburner's podcast feature. You can find many free media hosts, just pick one, use that to host your media, embed that media into an HTML file generated by RapidWeaver or hand-coded, and then upload it to 110mb. Problem solved. Then you can use the blog service to create the podcast, and have a link to it on your site, and then submit your podcast to the iTunes store with an RSS feed created by Feedburner. There, problem solved.
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