Perhaps so, but AT uploads around 50-100GB per day (for each host), which would quickly exhaust even a 250GB "real" limit.
Technically, it's probably possible to bypass limitations (overfill accounts and constantly create new ones), but stepping back for a moment, it seems like Mega want to clamp down on these kinds of things. Which means it'll only be a matter of time until they cover up the holes.
ahh that's too bad.. I used to import a lot of stuff, did you try using a free account? with my free account I was able to import over 70 GB even though it said the limit was 50 GB: http://s15.postimg.org/c7h48unwr/image.png and I can still manually upload more stuff, probably the real limit is something like 200/250 GB for free accounts.
Well I have no complaints. There's still AF and Dev-host works great. Since Mega's gone for good, any thoughts on splitting files larger than 500MB and uploading them to dev-host?
Unfortunately, hardly the case... Mega now forbids sharing anonymously uploaded files, which obviously breaks how the uploader works. Not really much I can do about it, so well... Mega's gone...
Well, you wouldn't get a newbie to start a game at the 'extreme' difficulty level, right? Similarly, you don't start using a new host by uploading all the large files =)
If you go to the home page, Ctrl+F and search for "Devhost", I'm sure you'll find some. As for your examples, as mentioned above, files larger than 500MB don't get Devhost links.
The 30 day deletion policy is a little disheartening... Thanks for the pointer though. Anyway, I'm planning to change how subtitles are handled anyway, so I don't really want to put much work into it at the moment. Hopefully your solution with plowdown is good enough for now :P
mega.co.nz doesn't like firefox that much, using plowdown for it. speed is good a second hoster for the attachments would be great, especially for FF-users like me wonderful site :)
It's been asked a fair bit, so there's no harm in giving it a try ;) Currently enabled for files up to 500MB. We've already got a fair number of upload hosts, so I hope the server can handle it, but we'll see.
mplayer is used to make the screenshots. Unfortunately, Windows methodologies don't really work on a headless Linux server. I suppose it could be possible to do something similar on a Linux box, but then there's still the additional complication of seeking to I-frame boundaries that a manual approach probably doesn't have.
What plugin are you using to produce the screenshot? Is it MPC internal or FFMpeg/FFdshow via CMD? You might wanna use replace with compatible plugin for the subtitles to show up in the screenshots. http://wiki.bakabt.me/index.php/Screen...ts#AvsPmod
31/01/2014 15:16 — Anonymous