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June-Bug-Dan
01-22-2008, 04:01 PM
hi,

I recently set up a box.net account on the smallest package(£12.80 a year, 2GB limit) but when i link to a file that has been uploaded i only have the 'download' button i wondered how i can get the 'play' (stream) button?
Do i have to upgrade to a higher acount to do so?
It takes forever to download and i know that practicaly all members using 'Box' have the feature to allow the file to be streamed.
Can anyone help?

Regards.
Dan.:)

rwayland
01-22-2008, 04:21 PM
hi,

I recently set up a box.net account on the smallest package(£12.80 a year, 2GB limit) but when i link to a file that has been uploaded i only have the 'download' button i wondered how i can get the 'play' (stream) button?
Do i have to upgrade to a higher acount to do so?
It takes forever to download and i know that practicaly all members using 'Box' have the feature to allow the file to be streamed.
Can anyone help?

Regards.
Dan.:)

Well, quite a few of us seem to be using box net, and without trouble. When I follow a link to Box.net, I have the option of play or download. There may be a delay before the options appear, but all of my music works that way. Post a link and I will try it.

Richard

June-Bug-Dan
01-22-2008, 04:37 PM
Well, quite a few of us seem to be using box net, and without trouble. When I follow a link to Box.net, I have the option of play or download. There may be a delay before the options appear, but all of my music works that way. Post a link and I will try it.

Richard

Hi Richard,
Thanks for the reply!

Try this please (Just a little charlston (not GPO:D )

http://www.box.net/shared/wki6gqfwgg

Thanks.
Dan

DarwinKopp
01-22-2008, 04:41 PM
Dan,

Try an mp3, wma might not stream.

rwayland
01-22-2008, 04:46 PM
Hi Richard,
Thanks for the reply!

Try this please (Just a little charlston (not GPO:D )

http://www.box.net/shared/wki6gqfwgg

Thanks.
Dan

Well, the problem exists for me also. I use Box.net, so I will look into the thing and see if I can find an option that will be of use to you. I use the free Box.net, which allows 1 Gig storage and files must be smaller than 10 Mb.

Richard

June-Bug-Dan
01-22-2008, 04:46 PM
Dan,

Try an mp3, wma might not stream.

In that case do you know of any file converting software?
I can only export .Wma files through Reaper the mp3 doesnt work!?!?

thanks,
Dan.

Reegs
01-22-2008, 04:50 PM
In that case do you know of any file converting software?
I can only export .Wma files through Reaper the mp3 doesnt work!?!?

thanks,
Dan.

Use an external encoder then. Export to WAV from Reaper. Audiograbber (http://www.audiograbber.com-us.net/) is quite nice.

rwayland
01-22-2008, 04:57 PM
In that case do you know of any file converting software?
I can only export .Wma files through Reaper the mp3 doesnt work!?!?

thanks,
Dan.

Well, your sound card might have some conversion options. I presume you can create .wav files? Windows Media Player might do the job, but there are many free programs available. See what Google will tell you.

Richard

Michael_uk
01-22-2008, 07:09 PM
In that case do you know of any file converting software?
I can only export .Wma files through Reaper the mp3 doesnt work!?!?

thanks,
Dan.
Hello Dan,

First, regarding Box.net. Every time I try to connect to Box.net my anti-spyware (Zone Alarm) stops the connection because it has identified Box.net as a site that inflicts spyware. When I checked for further details it is reported that they have evidence of over 50 incidents of spyware being downloaded and therefore have blacklisted the site. As many people seem to use this site I might start a separate thread on this.

Regarding file conversion, are you trying to convert a .wav to mp3? If so, one way around this is to open the file in AudioGrabber, which is free and which Reegs has also mentioned, then save this file as an mp3. Alternatively one of the best file converters is Switch which is a paid-for utility. I find this excellent. I would be pleased to convert the file for you if you have some other way of getting it to me.

June-Bug-Dan
01-23-2008, 10:29 AM
Hello Dan,

First, regarding Box.net. Every time I try to connect to Box.net my anti-spyware (Zone Alarm) stops the connection because it has identified Box.net as a site that inflicts spyware. When I checked for further details it is reported that they have evidence of over 50 incidents of spyware being downloaded and therefore have blacklisted the site. As many people seem to use this site I might start a separate thread on this.

Regarding file conversion, are you trying to convert a .wav to mp3? If so, one way around this is to open the file in AudioGrabber, which is free and which Reegs has also mentioned, then save this file as an mp3. Alternatively one of the best file converters is Switch which is a paid-for utility. I find this excellent. I would be pleased to convert the file for you if you have some other way of getting it to me.

Thank you very much for your help Michael UK.
I will have to try AudioGrabber.

Regards,
Dan.

Michael_uk
01-23-2008, 10:51 AM
Hello Dan,

I tried to play the file in the link you gave but I got a message saying 'A licence is required' so unfortunately I can't help with this file.

rbowser-
01-23-2008, 11:40 AM
Hi, June-Bug-Dan

The problem is indeed because you have a .wma file instead of MP3--the former won't stream, the latter will.

As far as Box installing Spyware, I am rather sure it's not of the insidious kind. I simply remove Spyware on a nightly basis, and what I see from Box is just cookie info from their site.

Hope you get the free MP3 working for you.

Randy B.