dsayers Posted January 24, 2014 Posted January 24, 2014 (edited) Hello one and all. Many MP3 players and car stereos will start at the beginning of a track if you cut power to them in the middle of a track. This can be a real problem if the track is an hour long or whatever. I would like to be able to help FDR and so I thought I'd offer a service to chop up audio books/podcasts down to manageable tracks as I am able. This thread can serve as a place for people to request specific items. As a disclaimer, I am limited by factors such as my own time, my ISP's data cap, etc. Please limit requests to publicly released works by Stefan Molyneux. Some works are split in half due to host limitation of 200 MB per file. An Introduction to Philosophy 165 MB Everyday Anarchy 156 MB On Truth 98.9 MB Practical Anarchy: 1st half 124 MB - 2nd half 124 MB Real Time Relationships: 1st half 127 MB - 2nd half 125 MB Universally Preferable Behavior 78.4 MB Edited January 30, 2014 by dsayers
Wesley Posted January 24, 2014 Posted January 24, 2014 Definitely now considering putting the audiobooks on CD and listening to them on my drives the next few days/weeks.
dsayers Posted January 30, 2014 Author Posted January 30, 2014 It would appear that the host is down, possibly permanently. Does anybody have a suggestion for a free host? The longer they'll host a given file without it being accessed, the better.
Iconoclastic Posted January 30, 2014 Posted January 30, 2014 There are loads of free file hosters. These vary in different ways. Try to look for the following services: unlimited storage capacity unlimited store duration unlimited bandwidth From my own experience, I can say http://mediafire.com/ is used a lot. It fits nearly all the above mentioned criteria. Only downside is the file-size is maximum 200 MB. It would appear that the host is down, possibly permanently. Does anybody have a suggestion for a free host? The longer they'll host a given file without it being accessed, the better.
dsayers Posted January 30, 2014 Author Posted January 30, 2014 (edited) Thanks. My initial impression of them is pretty good, so I'll begin re-uploading now. I really like their content retention policy. Will make this thread far more productive in the long run since anything I convert will more or less be available indefinitely. Plus, I think I've downloaded from them before and the experience was less of a hassle than the host I used at first. [EDIT] All links now restored. Edited January 30, 2014 by dsayers
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