![]() by the way, apparently you can do this by sharing through Google Drive, but I’m just curious/worried about one thing: If I just want to send one person 1-2 specific video clips, is there any chance that they’d get access to any/all of my other Google Drive files? I only ask because not too long ago I opened up Drive while on my Mom’s computer, which I never use, so I could put a file on her computer, and somewhere in the process of signing out of my brother’s auto-logged in Google/Chrome account to log into my own, opening up Google Drive, and closing out minimizing the 800 tabs my mom hasn’t closed since buying the computer.I somehow synced everything from my Google account to that computer, and even after un/re-installing Chrome, and making sure anything related to my account was gone from that PC.I later found that every one of my brother’s saved passwords were now included in my Google settings’ saved passwords-page (he didn’t have mine in his settings though, lol.). Just found our old Video 8 camera, along with 4-5 tapes (had been lost for 20 years), and I just finished converting them to digital/dvd at the library (unfortunately, the camera seems to be broken - specifically, the part of the tape compartment that raises, won’t go back down.although it was down/completely-shut when I found it - which I needed to view/convert them with at home.btw, if anyone knows how to fix this, as a side-question, I’d love to know!).īut considering the age of these movies, I haven’t seen many of the people that are in them - and to whom I’d like to send the video files - for years, so I’d like to be able to send clips to people via email or something (I certainly can’t lend usb drives to them all), but as far as I can tell, there’s a 25 MB limit (I’m not talking about HUGE files here.but I’d like to be able to send something, of decent quality, over 2-3 mins.) ![]() I've tried opening a ticket at the Mediafire helpdesk, but I get no response at all.Sorry if this isn’t the correct place to ask. My bandwith at Mediafire is 1TB, so it shouldn't get reduced by that. I've tried downloading from different pc's and browsers, but it's the same on all of them. I can live with that, but the main problem is that the download speed is only between 70-300 KB/sec! It would take 10-15 hours to download a file. Filemail is a secure file-sharing software for sending large files directly from your email or by. ![]() Filemail can also be used for free with a maximum transfer size of 5GB. All paid plans come with a seven-day free trial. ![]() These prices are for yearly subscriptions. When I'm uploading my files, the speed is capped at about 13Mbps. The multi-user business plan is 15/month and the enterprise plan is 40/month. But all I want is to upload the file, copy the link, and provide the link to the customers.īut I'm baffled by this. I wanted to go for Filemail, but then I found Mediafire, which is a lot cheaper. So, I was looking for a cloud storage to provide the files for customers to download after they've purchased a video. Get past the limitations of email attachments and other apps to transfer huge files. I've started a website where I sell videofiles. Download About Filemail English Ad-free to send directly or share links, to transfer large files up to 5 GB Hassle-free, ad-free, and free to transfer large files Share files such as documents, pictures, music, videos, CAD files, if it’s digital, you can share it.
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