Well I learned a bit of HTML (I was dragged kicking and screaming into it) and I enabled our site to sell 24-bit downloads and 256k MP3s.
We have a freebie download - 17 tracks from our catalog in 24-bit WAVs (or a physical DVD including stereo surround mixes for $3.99). You can get it here:
http://www.lowbudgetrecords.com/
PHP seems to limit downloads to 2GB, so we couldn't include the DVD disc image after all.
If you've heard about the hi-rez download movement, here's a chance to check it out for free. And the music is pretty good, too! Let me know what you think.
My hi-rez downloads are up and running - and this is free!
Congrats on getting it working.
You can get around PHP's default size limits. Check these to Stack Overflow answers. http://stackoverflow.com/questions/6527 ... php-script and http://stackoverflow.com/questions/5971 ... bly-in-php
You can get around PHP's default size limits. Check these to Stack Overflow answers. http://stackoverflow.com/questions/6527 ... php-script and http://stackoverflow.com/questions/5971 ... bly-in-php
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Thanks for the info! Now that I've been living with it for awhile, I find that anything near 2GB or above takes too long to download for impatient newbies, so I'm probably going to stick with what I have for now. But I am going to look into it - there may be something in the future that I'll offer that's greater than 2GB.
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