I just switched to a new web hosting service, and my new plan has a lot of space and even more bandwidth.
I have a lot of stuff that I wanted to spread, but I'm not really able to be an uploader via bittorrent because of how restricted my upload cap is, so http downloads seem to be a better option for me.
I've uploaded the DVDs I authored of Tim Reynolds & Greg Howard to my site - please download them if you're interested and check them out. A while back these were offered as B&P's, but I don't think they were ever electronically available.
I'm also interested in any feedback on the download - speeds, errors, et cetera.
Thanks I'm about to download on of the Tim DVD's. Also it would be easier if you zip'ed or rar'ed the dvd so it is one big file to download rather then downloading each individual vob file.
Thanks I'm about to download on of the Tim DVD's. Also it would be easier if you zip'ed or rar'ed the dvd so it is one big file to download rather then downloading each individual vob file.
But other then that thanks alot!
I did that intentionally - there are still several fairly common operating systems / file systems that do not support file sizes larger than 1 or 2 GB. A rar'd file would be well over 4 GB for most DVD's, so anyone with those older operating systems would be shit out of luck.
Depending on your browser, there are several really good download managers that will queue up all of the linked files and download them all - that's what I'd recommend if you don't want to manually start each file.