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Avoid a 'download' problem with iDisk and media files
Authored by: windrag on Mar 11, '05 12:21:38AM
Or split it up into smaller chunks using split from the Terminal, for example
My client is a Windows user. Is there a simple, non-geeky way that a typical non-tech user could re-join files split in such a manner? This might be a good option if they can download several small files and join them in a non-Unix, Windows GUI kinda way. ALC (Apple Lossless) is moot, as the client is a Windows user. Thanks for the tips!

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Ryk A. Groetchen
700MHz iBook 16 VRAM G3
640MB RAM
OS X 10.3.8

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Avoid a 'download' problem with iDisk and media files
Authored by: pcook on Mar 11, '05 12:07:40PM

iTunes for Windows! Your PC friend will have no problem dealing with Apple's Lossless codec. You will save lots of space in an untterly non-geeky fashion.

Try yousendit again. My PC friend found it much easier to deal with files delivered this way and it worked for myself and many others without a hitch.

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-Peter



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