.mac, you mean iDisk? you're kidding saying 1 GB is limited - no?
anyway - i'd like to add: be careful if uploading or downloading audio via ftp or http for professional purposes, better put the file(s) into some archive (.sit, .zip, .rar, ect) - since both protocols are *connectionless* media files can loose single frames/samples without reporting to be corrupt.
not a real problem when downloading a demo, but unpleasant when approaching a deadline ... and as a side-effect you're saving bandwidth [;)]
christian
anyway - i'd like to add: be careful if uploading or downloading audio via ftp or http for professional purposes, better put the file(s) into some archive (.sit, .zip, .rar, ect) - since both protocols are *connectionless* media files can loose single frames/samples without reporting to be corrupt.
not a real problem when downloading a demo, but unpleasant when approaching a deadline ... and as a side-effect you're saving bandwidth [;)]
christian
and remember: only a CRAY can run an endless loop in just three seconds.