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| Gear Head Join Date: Mar 2005 Location: Garden State
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| Sending CD refs electronically Can you gentlemen recommend a reasonably easy way to to deliver or post a file that clients can down load and burn. Spreads and id's in tact? Free (low cost) Server? CD image and burning software on both ends? Thanks, Joe |
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| Lives for gear | I don't really think there is such a thing. Unless the client is using the same burning software you are...
__________________ John Scrip - Massive Mastering - www.massivemastering.com Spoon-feed a newb some answer and he'll mix for a day - Get him to *think* about it and figure it out for himself and he'll mix for a lifetime. |
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| Gear maniac Join Date: Jan 2008 Location: Miami, Florida
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| ISO File What about creating an ISO file. Most respectable cd burning software can read an ISO or burn disk image. |
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| Gear Head Join Date: Mar 2005 Location: Garden State
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| Can anyone be specific? The clients staff is relatively computer savvy and they are willing to install the burning software on their end. I'm talking for ref purposses only. Spacing and ID's in tact. Joe |
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| Gear maniac Join Date: Jan 2008 Location: Miami, Florida
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| FTP Upload a disk image or an ISO file via FTP to a web server (prefferably yours). The client can download it as long as they have high speed internet connection. They can burn it at thier place as you intended it to be. |
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| Gear addict Join Date: Nov 2007 Location: London
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| In a tight spot, do an ISO, split to 2 rar files, then upload them to Send big files the easy way. Files too large for email attachments? No problem! Works here, but make sure your client is happy with that arrangement beforehand! Most of those kind of sites are pretty safe these days, but you don't want to take risks without getting the ok... Hope it works out :) |
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| Gear addict Join Date: Jan 2007 Location: Netherlands
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| Hi Joe, You can find some info on that topic over here: how to send a client a finished sequence of album to burn ? Using a Nero image for (non critical) master transfers? Best, Peter van't Riet FineTune Mastering |
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| Lives for gear | AFAIK, you can't make an ISO of an audio CD.
__________________ John Scrip - Massive Mastering - www.massivemastering.com Spoon-feed a newb some answer and he'll mix for a day - Get him to *think* about it and figure it out for himself and he'll mix for a lifetime. |
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| Gear addict Join Date: Nov 2007 Location: London
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| Sorry - BIN/CUE image files. I use the app 'Magic ISO' for this (which might explain my mistake) |
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| Gear Head Join Date: Mar 2005 Location: Garden State
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Thank you Peter | |
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