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Occ_Rec
from Huddersfield (United Kingdom) on 2003-08-29 05:44 [#00841245]
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Anyone used Soundclick.com for hosting mp3's and if so are they any good ?
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ambsace
from canaDUH. on 2003-08-29 05:48 [#00841250]
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i've listened to people's tracks who use soundclick...and i don't like it (soundclick, that is). i'd recommend iuma.com.
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Occ_Rec
from Huddersfield (United Kingdom) on 2003-08-29 05:53 [#00841259]
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Cheers I'll have a look round !
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ambsace
from canaDUH. on 2003-08-29 06:01 [#00841271]
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they're great. you can have up to 10 tracks (maybe more, i'm not really sure), and i believe there's not really a limit as to the size of the file (i'm yet to run into problems, anyways). well...i'm sure that if you tried uploading a 256kb version of a half hour live show they wouldn't let that one through...but. eh.
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handoverthecart
on 2003-08-29 06:27 [#00841320]
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I have experienced some problems with soundclick. I think that some people can't download from there (even after you register) and the ads are annoying. But I still use it because there is to time to "clear" a song and you have unlimited space as long as all mp3s are at 128 kbps and under 10 mb.
i've never used it, but i think mp3.com.au might be a good alternative as well..
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Occ_Rec
from Huddersfield (United Kingdom) on 2003-08-29 06:35 [#00841336]
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Cheers for the suggestions !
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