the total used space (will) appear in the "My uploads" page, the page that lists all the files you've uploaded.Wait... So how do I check how much space I have left...
Unless you have already reached 100GB of files you shouldnt worry about it
the total used space (will) appear in the "My uploads" page, the page that lists all the files you've uploaded.Wait... So how do I check how much space I have left...
I haven't uploaded anything, but theoretically, it's possible? I can upload a complete movie in 1 go, and the other people will be able to download it superfast (GBAtemp servers are pretty quick ) ?if you are publicly admitting that you are using Filetrip for warez, you are forcing me to make verifications to your account and check your filesOkay, I read and re-read your replies, and I'm now even more convinced this can be used for ordinary warez. Seeing there's no filesize limit anywhere, I can basically upload a complete .AVI (this isn't in the supported formats, I don't know if it'll work, else .MP4) movie (700MB) in 1 go, and share it with all my friends.You guys would maybe get fucked if some copyrighting company found it, but else, this could work?
It's a great feature but I simply don't see that much need to upload videos/old games to GBAtemp.
so don't do that.
100GB is bigger than the HDD on my PC.
LMAO Same for me. My Chrome OS desktop is only 80 gigs and my Windows 7 laptop is a measly 35 gigs With that said, what's up with the lack of .AVI and .MKV support for instant stream?? -Not cool!
Let's say I have a movie collection in mp4s and let's say theyre "black market" bluray quality encodes. Now let's say I upload that. Would that break rules? This is a good feature but I'm sure it's not as lenient as it shows off.
With no file size limit and in browser playing of uploaded videos, I can see this becoming the new MegaVideo or whatever, containing dozens of movies and TV programs for people to stream to their heart's content.
EDIT: also, there is an Android section already, it's under "PDA".
You probably need to go elsewhere to get that sort of thing. Many file hosting sites won't let you directly link to a file you upload. I would assume this includes FileTrip.Hey guys, I have written some songs (.mp3) that I need a Direct link to. As in a hotlink. Instead, it gives me this page. I even checked the source for the page it gave me, and I couldn't find it anywhere. So how do I access a DIRECT link to a file? Again, I must stress that if it is not a direct link, it might as well not be a link at all.
If there won't be much traffic you can use dropbox. If you are willing to pay, you can use a premium account of mediafire for example.Hey guys, I have written some songs (.mp3) that I need a Direct link to. As in a hotlink. Instead, it gives me this page. I even checked the source for the page it gave me, and I couldn't find it anywhere. So how do I access a DIRECT link to a file? Again, I must stress that if it is not a direct link, it might as well not be a link at all.
So it's the same as google drive and dropbox? DAMN I WISH IT WAS AN IOS APP SO I COULD SYNC MUSIC MIXES AND LISTEN TO THEM ON THE GO!!!Thanks, Costello
FileTrip gives for free what Google charges USD $5 a month for.
Take that, Google Drive and your little-piss 5GB of free storage