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Title: Music exchange
Post by: djsimp on September 30, 2010, 10:33:18 AM
I wanted to toss this idea out there to see what you guys think of it. As we all know, we have the "What yo listening to" thread. What if we had a thread, maybe this one, where we exchanged music with each other. For instance, there may be some classic rock that I am trying to get a hold of that one of you guys have. The means of this exchange would be the interesting part. Like if we were trading whole albums then that would bog down email fo sho. Well, some or all of you may have heard of Dropbox. This is just an online dump site where you can upload files to and others that are linked up with you can download. Of course we would have to know each others email address for notification of the received files but not a biggie. What do you guys think?
Title: Re: Music exchange
Post by: Saniflush on September 30, 2010, 10:36:02 AM
I wanted to toss this idea out there to see what you guys think of it. As we all know, we have the "What yo listening to" thread. What if we had a thread, maybe this one, where we exchanged music with each other. For instance, there may be some classic rock that I am trying to get a hold of that one of you guys have. The means of this exchange would be the interesting part. Like if we were trading whole albums then that would bog down email fo sho. Well, some or all of you may have heard of Dropbox. This is just an online dump site where you can upload files to and others that are linked up with you can download. Of course we would have to know each others email address for notification of the received files but not a biggie. What do you guys think?

I think it was already invented and called Napster.
Title: Re: Music exchange
Post by: AUJarhead on September 30, 2010, 10:47:23 AM
My only worry would be the clients I work on might not like me using that type of service.
Title: Re: Music exchange
Post by: djsimp on September 30, 2010, 10:54:08 AM
I think it was already invented and called Napster.

The idea was meant to be an exchange b/w TigerX'sters.
Title: Re: Music exchange
Post by: djsimp on September 30, 2010, 10:55:08 AM
My only worry would be the clients I work on might not like me using that type of service.

What do you mean?
Title: Re: Music exchange
Post by: AUJarhead on September 30, 2010, 10:58:42 AM
Just worried that me accessing that type of site will trigger red flags on the office network.  I'm reasonable sure that tigersx isn't flagged, just worried that dropbox would be.
Title: Re: Music exchange
Post by: djsimp on September 30, 2010, 11:05:31 AM
Just worried that me accessing that type of site will trigger red flags on the office network.  I'm reasonable sure that tigersx isn't flagged, just worried that dropbox would be.

Oh I got ya. Dropbox is more like a mailbox not a site like Napster or any of these other music download sites. The main reason for this site is to transfer files that are too big for email. I have a buddy that needed an update to Tekla Structures software but it was way to big for email. So, I just uploaded it to dropbox like I was putting something in his Post office box. He received an email telling him it was there and he went to his link right to it and downloaded.

I work for a company that is like yours it seems. No Facebook, Youtube, internet radio, etc.
Title: Re: Music exchange
Post by: GH2001 on September 30, 2010, 11:36:55 AM
I think it was already invented and called Napster.

True but P2P stuff like Napster and Limewire sometimes are frowned upon in Corporate circles and most people on here during the day are on a corporate LAN.
Title: Re: Music exchange
Post by: AuburnChopper 3.0 on September 30, 2010, 11:15:55 PM
Dropbox is an over the air, or "cloud" service.  2GB's free.  50 for 9.00 a month.  You drop your file into the dropbox account and either give out the username and password, which I don't recommend, or you provide a link to the file via email, and the receiver goes and downloads it from the cloud.

Pretty easy to do.  I think.  I utilize it for all my work files so I can access all my music, videos and papers without putting a kb on my iPhone.  Haven't used an SD card in a while now.  Anything you can download Dropbox to, or access the site from, you have your stuff.
Title: Re: Music exchange
Post by: djsimp on October 01, 2010, 05:21:58 PM
I just figured it could be a neat little tool that we could use b/w us on the X to share music. Just was wondering what you guys thought about doing that.
Title: Re: Music exchange
Post by: wesfau2 on October 01, 2010, 08:22:21 PM
I just figured it could be a neat little tool that we could use b/w us on the X to share music. Just was wondering what you guys thought about doing that.

We've gone through a few different variations on this theme on another board that Sani and I frequent (some others as well, but I think we're the most active Xers).

First we created a sub-forum that everyone just posted songs/albums in.  Then the ISP shut us down.  So we tried a p2p software solution.  Worked ok for a while, but became pretty buggy and now I don't use it at all. 

Tough to make it easy to use and stay within the bounds of your contract with the ISP.
Title: Re: Music exchange
Post by: djsimp on October 02, 2010, 09:09:59 AM
We've gone through a few different variations on this theme on another board that Sani and I frequent (some others as well, but I think we're the most active Xers).

First we created a sub-forum that everyone just posted songs/albums in.  Then the ISP shut us down.  So we tried a p2p software solution.  Worked ok for a while, but became pretty buggy and now I don't use it at all. 

Tough to make it easy to use and stay within the bounds of your contract with the ISP.

That makes sense. I just figured the X would be where we discuss what we're looking for. The Dropbox idea wouldn't be a direct link to this site just our conversations. The Dropbox would be connected to our emails to let us know that what we are trading is in our Dropbox.

Like Chopper was saying, its basically like an internet jump drive.