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| Lives for gear Join Date: Jan 2007 Location: San Diego
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| Session File Delivery Hello, How do you deal with receiving and sending digital audio files. Do you get a hard drive in the mail, do you have clients send files on an FTP site, Ichat, Digidelivery ( LOL)etc. What's the standard in the industry. Thanks walter |
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| Gear maniac Join Date: Sep 2006 Location: NYC
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most of my clients bring or send me hard drives or dvd's of the sessions. there are cases when we'll use an FTP site, which takes forever. i have gotten missing files sent via ichat as well. and i've never used digidelivery. but i guess the standard in the industry is getting a firewire hard drive. all the best
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