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roddy -

You'll probably find you have 10 6MB mp3 files or something though, not one 60MB one, so you can
email them separately. Plus you could use a different email account anyway.


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As a company my priority would be to keep the customer happy.

She's doing what the customer requested. That'd make me happy. I'd ignore everything you're saying
as you're just making things more complicated.



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elina -



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I think Airmail is cheap and reasonably OK. And I don't think the customer has cost on his side,
just declare it as "sample of no commercial value" with a $3.00 value or so.

I think it’s a good idea. And thanks for the tip of using some free file storage sites.

Thanks again, Roddy.

I’m very grateful for all of your patience to a computer idiot like me.










flameproof -

hehe, ripping CDs is quite a task for a PC hostile person. Even a subject I am not expert in....
(I did it once, but had clipping sounds in the MP3 tracks)

Actually one question, is the CD only a Audio CD? (means used in a music CD player vs. a PC). If
it's a CD-rom it's even more complicated (ISO ripping and ISO burning)

I think just sending it is really the easiest thing. And then try other stuff while it's on its
way.

elina
How about some comments on graded beginners reading material in my request here:
http://www. /showthread.php?p=101164










gato -

See this if you still want to use Windows Media Player
http://www.mhkbbs.com/dis.asp?bkid=1943&pagesu=1
CD转MP3、音乐刻录CD,用windows播放器media player就可完成










elina -



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ripping CDs is quite a task for a PC hostile person.

I agree, I think we may need to find a REAL person on hand to help this out, instead of you online
FAKE guys

Flameproof, the CD is not a CD-ROM, only an Audio CD. And forgive my late comments on your thread,
maybe tomorrow, because I’m hungry now, and need to have dinner. And then, take care of my
little son to go to bed.

I think we will at first learn the software mentioned by Gato, because it’s in Chinese!
Appreciated, Gato.










elina -

Since there’re some problems with our computers, which don’t recognize the CD, we did the
conversion in a shop along the street with RMB 8 yuan. And then, we tried to send the 7
electronics files to our customers through our email boxes @yahoo.com.cn and @yeah.net, we’re
told the attachment is too large. The total size of the 7 electronics files are 92MB, several of
them are 20MB or so. And then, we tried the site of www.megaupload.com, it’s only for pictures
upload, not for Audio files like MP3.

We have searched in the internet for some free file upload sites, only found these sites limit
each file under 10MB. Does someone know if there’s such a free site, which can let people upload
and download Audio files, especially in English language, so that it will be convenient for our
Mexican customers to use.

Thanks.










gato -

Elina, Xdrive might work. It allows you to upload files and share them with others. You have to
create a free AOL screen name first before you can use it.
http://www.xdrive.com/faq.jsp










roddy -

What about Gmail? Allows you unlimited attachments, no? Or do I have that wrong.










flameproof -



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And then, we tried the site of www.megaupload.com, it’s only for pictures upload,

No, you can upload whatever you like. I just upload a MP3 - no problem!

Try again!

1. click "browse" and chose the file you want to upload
2. under "Please enter a meaningful file description" input i.e. "chinese1"
3. click send










elina -

Feedback:

http://www.xdrive.com/faq.jsp works, but with slower speed than www.megaupload.com.

Gmail said the maximum is 10mb.

Flameproof, we used the Chinese version of www.megaupload.com just now, don’t know why it showed
something like “you should upload files in JPG, GIF format” in Chinese. And according to your
post, I used the English version of www.megaupload.com, it works! Also with very fast speed! I
just finished uploading one of the 7 electronics files, and going to have a rest.

You guys are so helpful! Thanks a lot! No others, just invite you to listen to the songs that I
listened to just now during the boring upload working time, but don’t know if you enjoy them:
http://www1.haoting.com/play/haoting....x=33&B1.y=10#

Have a happy weekend.












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