Sending DP files via net for Collabs..........
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Sending DP files via net for Collabs..........
Hello guys... anyone want to send some direction on the best way to send DP files to a writing partner/musician for collaboration via the web.....thanks in advance for the help.....
www.yousendit.com - someone else on this board recommended it a while back and it worked great - fast and easy. I also tried using iDisk and it was incredibly slow, basically unuseable.
Yeah, I use an idisk and it is slow but it works.
You send it is cool but I'm always afraid of public servers.
The last thing I need is someone intercepting my files.....just my personal paranoia
You send it is cool but I'm always afraid of public servers.
The last thing I need is someone intercepting my files.....just my personal paranoia

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Mac Studio M2 Max, MacPro 8 core (trashcan), MacBook Pro 16 in 2023, OSX Ventura, DP 11, Pro Tools, Logic Pro X, Motu 112D, 24Ao, 8M, 896 MKIII, UA Apollo 16, Waves Horizon, Slate Everything Bundle, Plugin Alliance Bundle, UAD-2 Satellite DSP Accelerator, UAD Apollo Twin.
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It's a good chance that somewhere along the lines of transmission that your files will end up passing through a PC or UNIX system, so if you're sending Mac-specific files like DP projects and SDII audio files you should probably ZIP or StuffIt them so they don't lose their resource forks.
"I don't see any method at all, sir."
If you're on a Mac with OSX...TRUN wrote:and how do I Zip and/or Stuff files? thanks so much for the direction..........
...Control-click the file(s) or folder(s) you want to compress, then select "Create archive" from the menu that appears. This will ZIP them up.
The recipient need only double-click on this newly-created ZIP file, and it'll extract automatically.
BTW: If you have a multi-button mouse, you can use right-click rather than control-click. Works the same, only one-handed.
I don't know. It's part of the OS, but I assume they license the algorithm from someone.Tim wrote:What app does that use?chrispick wrote:
...Control-click the file(s) or folder(s) you want to compress, then select "Create archive" from the menu that appears. This will ZIP them up.
If you run an "get info" on these ZIP files, they're set to open using BOMArchiveHelper (whatever that is). And they'll open via StuffIt too.
Anyway, I've found that when I zip, then unzip using this method the pre-zip and post-zip files match in size down to the byte. So, it's lossless -- seemingly. But, the ZIP file itself appears smaller -- until you run a "Get Info" and see it's the same approximate size as it's unzipped contents (although not to the exact byte).
Hmm...
Maybe a techie can step in with some better science here than I can muster?
Doesn't seem to be. There's minimal help reference supplied for this function.Is there a way to set prefs for that method?
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You know what.......I know this sounds stupid...And slow......And expensive......But to insure against any incompatibilties or "mangles" or interceptions ( I'm sure there are loads of folks out there who are smarter than me about computers who would love to steal my stuff)
Just mail a project CD/DVD? Fed EX?
AND/Or hound MOTU about ditching SD2?
I know it's very frusterating..
xxd
Just mail a project CD/DVD? Fed EX?
AND/Or hound MOTU about ditching SD2?
I know it's very frusterating..
xxd
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I think password-protected FTPs are the way to go, FWIW.lsdd wrote:You know what.......I know this sounds stupid...And slow......And expensive......But to insure against any incompatibilties or "mangles" or interceptions ( I'm sure there are loads of folks out there who are smarter than me about computers who would love to steal my stuff)
Just mail a project CD/DVD? Fed EX?
AND/Or hound MOTU about ditching SD2?
I know it's very frusterating..
xxd