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Does anyone have another suggestion for sending a large media file (70,000 kilobytes) to TESC? It is my creative project. I have always used Dropbox for all my big media stuff, but my instructor says she can't use Dropbox. Emailing really isn't an option for a file this size. Help! It is due Sunday. I am checking on Fed Ex'ing a flashdrive. Am I missing something obvious. Everyone I know uses Dropbox.
Thanks for any suggestions!
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10-22-2013, 02:54 PM
(This post was last modified: 10-22-2013, 02:59 PM by KingdomUnshaken12:28.)
Would Google Drive be an option? Also this:
http://howto.cnet.com/8301-11310_39-2000...rge-files/ has some ideas - I haven't used any of them except Dropbox, but maybe there's something that you could use. Have you asked your professor how she expects them to be submitted?
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I've asked the professor and she just says maybe zip or send in 3 separate documents. I'm trying the zip option, but it is still awfully big. If I send in 3 separate documents it is no longer a cohesive creative project. Will try the Google Drive option also. Thanks.
If anyone else has any ideas I'm open.
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