• Transfer of photographs from my Apple iMac

    From Wolffan@21:1/5 to David Brooks on Sun Sep 19 06:08:32 2021
    XPost: uk.comp.sys.mac

    On 2021 Sep 19, David Brooks wrote
    (in article<si70jd$sie$1@hunterbd.eternal-september.org>):

    I wish to send 50+ photographs to another individual here in the UK.

    What would be your preferred method of doing so?

    Thanks.

    you’re an idiot.

    there are multiple ways.

    1 FTP. Set up a FTP site. You could use the original, nor secure, protiocol
    or either of two secure protocols

    2 HTTP. Set up a HTTP site. You could use the original, not secure, protocol
    or the secure protocol.

    3 iCloud. Set up iCloud at both ends. Use one of three possible transfer methods. Google is your friend.

    4 DropBox/GoogleDrive/OneDrive/other 3rd party cloud. All worthwhile 3rd
    party clouds have ways to send and/or receive files. Google is your friend.

    Pick one. Those not idiots would have been able to start sending files in a shorter time than you took to type your post. (Hint: sending files with
    iCloud, DropBox, GoogleDrive, or OneDrive literally takes seconds, including prep time. And if you can’t figure out what preparations you should make you’re even stupider than I thought you were.)

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  • From David Brooks@21:1/5 to All on Sun Sep 19 10:40:52 2021
    XPost: uk.comp.sys.mac

    I wish to send 50+ photographs to another individual here in the UK.

    What would be your preferred method of doing so?

    Thanks.

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  • From John Hill@21:1/5 to David Brooks on Sun Sep 19 10:29:26 2021
    XPost: uk.comp.sys.mac

    On 19 Sep 2021 at 10:40:52 BST, "David Brooks" <DavidB@invalid.E-S> wrote:

    I wish to send 50+ photographs to another individual here in the UK.

    What would be your preferred method of doing so?

    Thanks.

    Memory Stick?
    --
    You're not an old dog until you can't learn new tricks

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  • From David Taylor@21:1/5 to David Brooks on Sun Sep 19 11:24:52 2021
    XPost: uk.comp.sys.mac

    On 19/09/2021 10:40, David Brooks wrote:
    I wish to send 50+ photographs to another individual here in the UK.

    What would be your preferred method of doing so?

    Thanks.

    Dropbox, Google Drive, Microsoft One drive.

    Copy the photos up, make the folder you copied to readable by anyone, get a link to the folder and send the link by e-mail.

    --
    Cheers,
    David
    Web: http://www.satsignal.eu

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  • From David Brooks@21:1/5 to David Taylor on Sun Sep 19 15:34:38 2021
    XPost: uk.comp.sys.mac

    On 19/09/2021 11:24, David Taylor wrote:
    On 19/09/2021 10:40, David Brooks wrote:
    I wish to send 50+ photographs to another individual here in the UK.

    What would be your preferred method of doing so?

    Thanks.

    Dropbox, Google Drive, Microsoft One drive.

    Copy the photos up, make the folder you copied to readable by anyone,
    get a link to the folder and send the link by e-mail.

    Thank you, David.

    Can /you/ view the images here?

    https://www.dropbox.com/sh/anfabql00yqhh3d/AADkmpRh-LZGTSACJy6Ah9ZDa?dl=0

    I hope so!

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  • From David Brooks@21:1/5 to John Hill on Sun Sep 19 15:36:15 2021
    XPost: uk.comp.sys.mac

    On 19/09/2021 11:29, John Hill wrote:
    On 19 Sep 2021 at 10:40:52 BST, "David Brooks" <DavidB@invalid.E-S> wrote:

    I wish to send 50+ photographs to another individual here in the UK.

    What would be your preferred method of doing so?

    Thanks.

    Memory Stick?

    I'd not thought of that, John. But it would, of course, be an efficient
    means of transfer.

    Thanks.

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  • From David Taylor@21:1/5 to David Brooks on Sun Sep 19 16:24:43 2021
    XPost: uk.comp.sys.mac

    On 19/09/2021 15:34, David Brooks wrote:
    On 19/09/2021 11:24, David Taylor wrote:
    On 19/09/2021 10:40, David Brooks wrote:
    I wish to send 50+ photographs to another individual here in the UK.

    What would be your preferred method of doing so?

    Thanks.

    Dropbox, Google Drive, Microsoft One drive.

    Copy the photos up, make the folder you copied to readable by anyone,
    get a link to the folder and send the link by e-mail.

    Thank you, David.

    Can /you/ view the images here?

    https://www.dropbox.com/sh/anfabql00yqhh3d/AADkmpRh-LZGTSACJy6Ah9ZDa?dl=0

    I hope so!


    Yes, perfectly. I can see then as a list, a grid or as individual images. Using the download icon I can download the images, and tell that they were created with a FinePix J210 - showing that the full image information is there.
    There is no GPS information.

    --
    Cheers,
    David
    Web: http://www.satsignal.eu

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  • From David Brooks@21:1/5 to David Taylor on Sun Sep 19 16:31:49 2021
    XPost: uk.comp.sys.mac

    On 19/09/2021 16:24, David Taylor wrote:
    On 19/09/2021 15:34, David Brooks wrote:
    On 19/09/2021 11:24, David Taylor wrote:
    On 19/09/2021 10:40, David Brooks wrote:
    I wish to send 50+ photographs to another individual here in the UK.

    What would be your preferred method of doing so?

    Thanks.

    Dropbox, Google Drive, Microsoft One drive.

    Copy the photos up, make the folder you copied to readable by anyone,
    get a link to the folder and send the link by e-mail.

    Thank you, David.

    Can /you/ view the images here?

    https://www.dropbox.com/sh/anfabql00yqhh3d/AADkmpRh-LZGTSACJy6Ah9ZDa?dl=0

    I hope so!


    Yes, perfectly.  I can see then as a list, a grid or as individual
    images. Using the download icon I can download the images, and tell that
    they were created with a FinePix J210 - showing that the full image information is there.  There is no GPS information.

    Great news! :-)

    I much appreciate your help. Thank you, David.

    It's strange to recall that at the time I took the photos, I didn't even
    HAVE an iPhone. Now, I couldn't be without one!


    --
    Kind regards,
    David B.

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  • From Chris@21:1/5 to John Hill on Sun Sep 19 15:50:55 2021
    XPost: uk.comp.sys.mac

    John Hill <watcombeman@yahoo.co.uk> wrote:
    On 19 Sep 2021 at 10:40:52 BST, "David Brooks" <DavidB@invalid.E-S> wrote:

    I wish to send 50+ photographs to another individual here in the UK.

    What would be your preferred method of doing so?

    Thanks.

    Memory Stick?

    IPoAC
    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IP_over_Avian_Carriers

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  • From geoff@21:1/5 to Wolffan on Mon Sep 20 09:59:19 2021
    XPost: uk.comp.sys.mac

    On 19/09/2021 10:08 pm, Wolffan wrote:
    On 2021 Sep 19, David Brooks wrote
    (in article<si70jd$sie$1@hunterbd.eternal-september.org>):

    I wish to send 50+ photographs to another individual here in the UK.

    What would be your preferred method of doing so?

    Thanks.

    you’re an idiot.

    there are multiple ways.

    1 FTP. Set up a FTP site. You could use the original, nor secure, protiocol or either of two secure protocols

    2 HTTP. Set up a HTTP site. You could use the original, not secure, protocol or the secure protocol.

    3 iCloud. Set up iCloud at both ends. Use one of three possible transfer methods. Google is your friend.

    4 DropBox/GoogleDrive/OneDrive/other 3rd party cloud. All worthwhile 3rd party clouds have ways to send and/or receive files. Google is your friend.

    Pick one. Those not idiots would have been able to start sending files in a shorter time than you took to type your post. (Hint: sending files with iCloud, DropBox, GoogleDrive, or OneDrive literally takes seconds, including prep time. And if you can’t figure out what preparations you should make you’re even stupider than I thought you were.)


    Well you are pretty stupid yourself, not putting Number 4 at Number 1.

    And for somebody who doesn't know the best/easiest way, asking is not
    stupid at all.

    geoff

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  • From TimS@21:1/5 to David Brooks on Sun Sep 19 22:04:47 2021
    XPost: uk.comp.sys.mac

    On 19 Sep 2021 at 10:40:52 BST, David Brooks <DavidB@invalid.E-S> wrote:

    I wish to send 50+ photographs to another individual here in the UK.

    What would be your preferred method of doing so?

    Memory sticks are dirt cheap these days. Such as this:

    https://www.amazon.co.uk/SanDisk-Ultra-USB-Flash-Drive/dp/B00DQG9OZ2

    for £6. Copy and stick it in the post.

    --
    Tim

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  • From geoff@21:1/5 to TimS on Mon Sep 20 12:20:22 2021
    XPost: uk.comp.sys.mac

    On 20/09/2021 10:04 am, TimS wrote:
    On 19 Sep 2021 at 10:40:52 BST, David Brooks <DavidB@invalid.E-S> wrote:

    I wish to send 50+ photographs to another individual here in the UK.

    What would be your preferred method of doing so?

    Memory sticks are dirt cheap these days. Such as this:

    https://www.amazon.co.uk/SanDisk-Ultra-USB-Flash-Drive/dp/B00DQG9OZ2

    for £6. Copy and stick it in the post.


    Spend 5 minutes on Dropbox (or similar), and save 6 pounds plus the
    postage, and they are there in a few seconds.


    geoff

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  • From none@given.com@21:1/5 to All on Mon Sep 20 06:50:32 2021
    XPost: uk.comp.sys.mac

    On Mon, 20 Sep 2021 09:59:19 +1200, geoff <geoff@nospamgeoffwood.org>
    wrote:

    for somebody who doesn't know the best/easiest way, asking is not
    stupid at all.

    Normally that would of course be true.

    However, when it's the infamous David Brooks who's putting a question
    about something that is easily resolved with a trivial Google search
    (yet chooses not to attempt one), one knows that it's not going to be
    about simply getting advice.

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  • From David Brooks@21:1/5 to none@given.com on Mon Sep 20 07:36:02 2021
    XPost: uk.comp.sys.mac

    On 20/09/2021 05:50, none@given.com wrote:
    On Mon, 20 Sep 2021 09:59:19 +1200, geoff <geoff@nospamgeoffwood.org>
    wrote:

    for somebody who doesn't know the best/easiest way, asking is not
    stupid at all.

    Normally that would of course be true.

    However, when it's the infamous David Brooks who's putting a question
    about something that is easily resolved with a trivial Google search
    (yet chooses not to attempt one), one knows that it's not going to be
    about simply getting advice.

    You are mistaken, my dear boy!

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  • From David Brooks@21:1/5 to geoff on Mon Sep 20 07:39:46 2021
    XPost: uk.comp.sys.mac

    On 20/09/2021 01:20, geoff wrote:
    On 20/09/2021 10:04 am, TimS wrote:
    On 19 Sep 2021 at 10:40:52 BST, David Brooks <DavidB@invalid.E-S> wrote:

    I wish to send 50+ photographs to another individual here in the UK.

    What would be your preferred method of doing so?

    Memory sticks are dirt cheap these days. Such as this:

    https://www.amazon.co.uk/SanDisk-Ultra-USB-Flash-Drive/dp/B00DQG9OZ2

    for £6. Copy and stick it in the post.


    Spend 5 minutes on Dropbox (or similar), and save 6 pounds plus the
    postage, and they are there in a few seconds.


    Absolutely correct, 'geoff'!

    Did you look at the images? If so, what did you make of The Magic
    Screwdriver'?

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  • From David Brooks@21:1/5 to jeremy on Mon Sep 20 10:09:14 2021
    XPost: uk.comp.sys.mac

    On 20/09/2021 09:58, jeremy wrote:
    In article <si735k$e7o$1@dont-email.me>, david- taylor@blueyonder.co.uk.invalid says...

    On 19/09/2021 10:40, David Brooks wrote:
    I wish to send 50+ photographs to another individual here in the UK.

    What would be your preferred method of doing so?

    Thanks.

    Dropbox, Google Drive, Microsoft One drive.

    Copy the photos up, make the folder you copied to readable by anyone, get a >> link to the folder and send the link by e-mail.

    wetransfer - not sure of limitations but you don't have to set anything up and there are no accounts required

    it's the easiest method i think by far

    FYI

    https://gadgets.ndtv.com/internet/news/wetransfer-not-working-in-india-ban-block-dot-order-isps-2237899

    I'd rather use Dropbox!

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  • From jeremy@21:1/5 to All on Mon Sep 20 09:58:24 2021
    XPost: uk.comp.sys.mac

    In article <si735k$e7o$1@dont-email.me>, david-
    taylor@blueyonder.co.uk.invalid says...

    On 19/09/2021 10:40, David Brooks wrote:
    I wish to send 50+ photographs to another individual here in the UK.

    What would be your preferred method of doing so?

    Thanks.

    Dropbox, Google Drive, Microsoft One drive.

    Copy the photos up, make the folder you copied to readable by anyone, get a link to the folder and send the link by e-mail.

    wetransfer - not sure of limitations but you don't have to set anything up
    and there are no accounts required

    it's the easiest method i think by far

    --
    jeremy

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  • From Wolffan@21:1/5 to David Brooks on Mon Sep 20 07:30:21 2021
    XPost: uk.comp.sys.mac

    On 2021 Sep 20, David Brooks wrote
    (in article<si9a4i$p97$1@hunterbd.eternal-september.org>):

    On 20/09/2021 05:50, none@given.com wrote:
    On Mon, 20 Sep 2021 09:59:19 +1200, geoff<geoff@nospamgeoffwood.org>
    wrote:

    for somebody who doesn't know the best/easiest way, asking is not
    stupid at all.

    Normally that would of course be true.

    However, when it's the infamous David Brooks who's putting a question
    about something that is easily resolved with a trivial Google search
    (yet chooses not to attempt one), one knows that it's not going to be
    about simply getting advice.

    You are mistaken, my dear boy!

    nah. you’re vile. always were. always will be.

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  • From Whisky-dave@21:1/5 to David Brooks on Mon Sep 20 05:22:22 2021
    On Sunday, 19 September 2021 at 10:41:07 UTC+1, David Brooks wrote:
    I wish to send 50+ photographs to another individual here in the UK.

    What would be your preferred method of doing so?

    Thanks.

    I'd have used wetransfer. Which I do when sending video files, you can send up to 2GB at a time for free.

    My problem is now I have a camera with 4k video the files are ~1GB per minute .

    So can't even send 1 song/track easily.

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  • From Savageduck@21:1/5 to All on Mon Sep 20 06:47:20 2021
    On Sep 20, 2021, Whisky-dave wrote
    (in article<549cc40d-25d6-415d-9510-4d6d8878d25bn@googlegroups.com>):


    I'd have used wetransfer. Which I do when sending video files, you can send up to 2GB at a time for free.

    My problem is now I have a camera with 4k video the files are ~1GB per minute .

    So can't even send 1 song/track easily.

    That is where iCloud become very useful as there is no limit on file size when it comes to video. I have found that sharing 4K drone videos with file sizes in some cases up to 16GB is only reasonably possible with iCloud Drive sharing, or Adobe Creative
    Cloud. Most of the other methods including Dropbox have file size limits.

    For video files smaller than 3GB SmugMug has been simple and efficient. SmugMug is very useful for sharing an entire gallery, or folder of photos.

    --
    Regards,
    Savageduck

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  • From David Brooks@21:1/5 to Whisky-dave on Tue Sep 21 12:20:36 2021
    On 20/09/2021 13:22, Whisky-dave wrote:
    On Sunday, 19 September 2021 at 10:41:07 UTC+1, David Brooks wrote:
    I wish to send 50+ photographs to another individual here in the UK.

    What would be your preferred method of doing so?

    Thanks.

    I'd have used wetransfer. Which I do when sending video files, you can send up to 2GB at a time for free.

    My problem is now I have a camera with 4k video the files are ~1GB per minute .

    So can't even send 1 song/track easily.

    Thank you for drawing that product to my attention, Dave.

    I've now read about it here:- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WeTransfer

    Did you read at this link which I posted before?

    https://gadgets.ndtv.com/internet/news/wetransfer-not-working-in-india-ban-block-dot-order-isps-2237899

    I'm sure there would be more 'press' if anything untoward had been
    experienced by other folk.

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  • From Whisky-dave@21:1/5 to Savageduck on Fri Sep 24 05:31:46 2021
    On Monday, 20 September 2021 at 14:47:30 UTC+1, Savageduck wrote:
    On Sep 20, 2021, Whisky-dave wrote
    (in article<549cc40d-25d6-415d...@googlegroups.com>):

    I'd have used wetransfer. Which I do when sending video files, you can send up to 2GB at a time for free.

    My problem is now I have a camera with 4k video the files are ~1GB per minute .

    So can't even send 1 song/track easily.
    That is where iCloud become very useful as there is no limit on file size when it comes to video. I have found that sharing 4K drone videos with file sizes in some cases up to 16GB is only reasonably possible with iCloud Drive sharing, or Adobe
    Creative Cloud. Most of the other methods including Dropbox have file size limits.

    Cheers will have to try iCloud.


    For video files smaller than 3GB SmugMug has been simple and efficient. SmugMug is very useful for sharing an entire gallery, or folder of photos.

    --
    Regards,
    Savageduck

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  • From Whisky-dave@21:1/5 to David Brooks on Fri Sep 24 05:34:02 2021
    On Tuesday, 21 September 2021 at 12:20:40 UTC+1, David Brooks wrote:
    On 20/09/2021 13:22, Whisky-dave wrote:
    On Sunday, 19 September 2021 at 10:41:07 UTC+1, David Brooks wrote:
    I wish to send 50+ photographs to another individual here in the UK.

    What would be your preferred method of doing so?

    Thanks.

    I'd have used wetransfer. Which I do when sending video files, you can send up to 2GB at a time for free.

    My problem is now I have a camera with 4k video the files are ~1GB per minute .

    So can't even send 1 song/track easily.
    Thank you for drawing that product to my attention, Dave.

    I've now read about it here:- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WeTransfer

    Did you read at this link which I posted before?

    Read and forgotten most likley.



    https://gadgets.ndtv.com/internet/news/wetransfer-not-working-in-india-ban-block-dot-order-isps-2237899

    Well not too worried about India, was sending to Germany and Australia


    I'm sure there would be more 'press' if anything untoward had been experienced by other folk.

    Yeah but sometimes you have to apply the Prime directive.

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  • From Savageduck@21:1/5 to All on Fri Sep 24 13:42:39 2021
    On Sep 24, 2021, Whisky-dave wrote
    (in article<b481f374-9d6c-4e54-943a-4e89563ce978n@googlegroups.com>):

    On Monday, 20 September 2021 at 14:47:30 UTC+1, Savageduck wrote:
    On Sep 20, 2021, Whisky-dave wrote
    (in article<549cc40d-25d6-415d...@googlegroups.com>):

    I'd have used wetransfer. Which I do when sending video files, you can send up to 2GB at a time for free.

    My problem is now I have a camera with 4k video the files are ~1GB per minute .

    So can't even send 1 song/track easily.
    That is where iCloud become very useful as there is no limit on file size when it comes to video. I have found that sharing 4K drone videos with file sizes in some cases up to 16GB is only reasonably possible with iCloud Drive sharing, or Adobe
    Creative Cloud. Most of the other methods including Dropbox have file size limits.

    Cheers will have to try iCloud.

    It is pretty simple: <https://www.icloud.com/iclouddrive/00koIiTkGXOJS21d6a9ODCGUg#August_31_Morro_Bay_4K>

    --
    Regards,
    Savageduck

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  • From David Brooks@21:1/5 to Savageduck on Fri Sep 24 23:35:30 2021
    On 24/09/2021 21:42, Savageduck wrote:
    On Sep 24, 2021, Whisky-dave wrote
    (in article<b481f374-9d6c-4e54-943a-4e89563ce978n@googlegroups.com>):

    On Monday, 20 September 2021 at 14:47:30 UTC+1, Savageduck wrote:
    On Sep 20, 2021, Whisky-dave wrote
    (in article<549cc40d-25d6-415d...@googlegroups.com>):

    I'd have used wetransfer. Which I do when sending video files, you can send up to 2GB at a time for free.

    My problem is now I have a camera with 4k video the files are ~1GB per minute .

    So can't even send 1 song/track easily.
    That is where iCloud become very useful as there is no limit on file size when it comes to video. I have found that sharing 4K drone videos with file sizes in some cases up to 16GB is only reasonably possible with iCloud Drive sharing, or Adobe
    Creative Cloud. Most of the other methods including Dropbox have file size limits.

    Cheers will have to try iCloud.

    It is pretty simple: <https://www.icloud.com/iclouddrive/00koIiTkGXOJS21d6a9ODCGUg#August_31_Morro_Bay_4K>

    Many thanks for allowing me to fly with you today.

    Perhaps, next time, you'll consider spending just a little longer
    espying the seals. It's quite a sight! 🙂

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  • From Whisky-dave@21:1/5 to Savageduck on Mon Sep 27 05:47:40 2021
    On Friday, 24 September 2021 at 21:42:46 UTC+1, Savageduck wrote:
    On Sep 24, 2021, Whisky-dave wrote
    (in article<b481f374-9d6c-4e54...@googlegroups.com>):
    On Monday, 20 September 2021 at 14:47:30 UTC+1, Savageduck wrote:
    On Sep 20, 2021, Whisky-dave wrote
    (in article<549cc40d-25d6-415d...@googlegroups.com>):

    I'd have used wetransfer. Which I do when sending video files, you can send up to 2GB at a time for free.

    My problem is now I have a camera with 4k video the files are ~1GB per minute .

    So can't even send 1 song/track easily.
    That is where iCloud become very useful as there is no limit on file size when it comes to video. I have found that sharing 4K drone videos with file sizes in some cases up to 16GB is only reasonably possible with iCloud Drive sharing, or Adobe
    Creative Cloud. Most of the other methods including Dropbox have file size limits.

    Cheers will have to try iCloud.
    It is pretty simple: <https://www.icloud.com/iclouddrive/00koIiTkGXOJS21d6a9ODCGUg#August_31_Morro_Bay_4K>

    --

    Seems simple enough, but the friend in australia was having issues on a hot day, the fans were making a lot of noise
    in her PC, so to make them quieter she wrapped the PC in a bath towel and that kept the noise down
    and then something went wrong with the PC and it stopped working :-0 !!!!!

    I used it when it was called iDisk and to store my first website back in ~1996.


    Regards,
    Savageduck

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  • From Savageduck@21:1/5 to All on Mon Sep 27 06:30:52 2021
    On Sep 27, 2021, Whisky-dave wrote
    (in article<338eb9e5-5029-48eb-95b7-831299eac4f0n@googlegroups.com>):

    On Friday, 24 September 2021 at 21:42:46 UTC+1, Savageduck wrote:
    On Sep 24, 2021, Whisky-dave wrote
    (in article<b481f374-9d6c-4e54...@googlegroups.com>):
    On Monday, 20 September 2021 at 14:47:30 UTC+1, Savageduck wrote:
    On Sep 20, 2021, Whisky-dave wrote
    (in article<549cc40d-25d6-415d...@googlegroups.com>):

    I'd have used wetransfer. Which I do when sending video files, you can send up to 2GB at a time for free.

    My problem is now I have a camera with 4k video the files are ~1GB per minute .

    So can't even send 1 song/track easily.
    That is where iCloud become very useful as there is no limit on file size when it comes to video. I have found that sharing 4K drone videos with file sizes in some cases up to 16GB is only reasonably possible with iCloud Drive sharing, or Adobe
    Creative Cloud. Most of the other methods including Dropbox have file size limits.

    Cheers will have to try iCloud.
    It is pretty simple: <https://www.icloud.com/iclouddrive/00koIiTkGXOJS21d6a9ODCGUg#August_31_Morro_Bay_4K>

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    Seems simple enough, but the friend in australia was having issues on a hot day, the fans were making a lot of noise
    in her PC, so to make them quieter she wrapped the PC in a bath towel and that kept the noise down
    and then something went wrong with the PC and it stopped working :-0 !!!!!

    All she needed was a pair of earplugs. Wrapped it in a bath towel! WTF was she thinking? or should I ask whether she was capable of thinking.

    I used it when it was called iDisk and to store my first website back in ~1996.

    Yup! I was an iDisk user.

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    Regards,
    Savageduck

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  • From Whisky-dave@21:1/5 to Savageduck on Tue Sep 28 06:22:58 2021
    On Monday, 27 September 2021 at 14:31:02 UTC+1, Savageduck wrote:
    On Sep 27, 2021, Whisky-dave wrote
    (in article<338eb9e5-5029-48eb...@googlegroups.com>):
    On Friday, 24 September 2021 at 21:42:46 UTC+1, Savageduck wrote:
    On Sep 24, 2021, Whisky-dave wrote
    (in article<b481f374-9d6c-4e54...@googlegroups.com>):
    On Monday, 20 September 2021 at 14:47:30 UTC+1, Savageduck wrote:
    On Sep 20, 2021, Whisky-dave wrote
    (in article<549cc40d-25d6-415d...@googlegroups.com>):

    I'd have used wetransfer. Which I do when sending video files, you can send up to 2GB at a time for free.

    My problem is now I have a camera with 4k video the files are ~1GB per minute .

    So can't even send 1 song/track easily.
    That is where iCloud become very useful as there is no limit on file size when it comes to video. I have found that sharing 4K drone videos with file sizes in some cases up to 16GB is only reasonably possible with iCloud Drive sharing, or Adobe
    Creative Cloud. Most of the other methods including Dropbox have file size limits.

    Cheers will have to try iCloud.
    It is pretty simple: <https://www.icloud.com/iclouddrive/00koIiTkGXOJS21d6a9ODCGUg#August_31_Morro_Bay_4K>

    --

    Seems simple enough, but the friend in australia was having issues on a hot day, the fans were making a lot of noise
    in her PC, so to make them quieter she wrapped the PC in a bath towel and that kept the noise down
    and then something went wrong with the PC and it stopped working :-0 !!!!!
    All she needed was a pair of earplugs.

    Well she was trying to skype someone at the time, and wondered why sound and video kept cutting out.

    Wrapped it in a bath towel! WTF was she thinking? or should I ask whether she was capable of thinking.
    Well she's French and female, I've found they are led by emotions alone, logic plays no part in any decisions they make.
    They are either estatically happy or deeply depressed, I lived with her for 5 years (as flat mate) :-<>



    I used it when it was called iDisk and to store my first website back in ~1996.
    Yup! I was an iDisk user.

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    Regards,
    Savageduck

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