[audio-pals] Re: Send Space

  • From: "Josh" <lawdog911@xxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <audio-pals@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Tue, 5 Aug 2014 11:30:19 -0400

I thought that maybe knowing how you do it using the Mac would help me to
figure it out using the Windows platform. I am still trying to get use to
the iMac so right now using the Windows computer. Once Little Man goes back
to school I will try to work on it a little more in-depth. I did figure out
one problem that I was having regarding an upload that kept reading 0% and
all 0's with any status that should have a variable in it. 

   I am now using the Wizard because the file was bigger than 2 GB which is
the limit for uploading directly to the website. The file I am uploading
zipped up is over 6 GB. Apparently from the percentages that it is reading
it is going to take over a day to upload that one file, but it seems to be
running a lot quicker than the total time it shows out at the end of the
status message under transfers in the wizard.

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[mailto:audio-pals-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Thomas McMahan
Sent: Tuesday, August 5, 2014 9:43 AM
To: audio-pals@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [audio-pals] Re: Send Space

 

 

On Aug 5, 2014, at 7:45 AM, Josh <lawdog911@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:





Hey Tom do you know how to delete a single folder without having to delete
all the folders that do not contain a file in Send Space?Which computer are
you using first of all?  Is this a folder inside of another folder, or just
a folder in your remote folder only?  Or just a file in remote folder?  One
thing to not forget in navigating with the mac is to mouse over, which is
control, option, command f5 that is supposed to move the mouse cursor over
the specific item that is in the VO cursor.  It is very handy for dealing
with wizard.  If it is a file inside a sub folder though, you need to go
into the sub folder.  Find that folder in remote browser, mouse over, then
num pad 5 twice it will say "loading."  Back out of the interaction, then
interact back in.  The first thing should say comma, VO arrow down and there
are the individual files in the folder, find the one you want to delete and
mouse over again just for safety reasons, then delete either using delete
key, or function delete if a laptop keyboard, or control num pad 5 which
brings up the normal VO context menu and delete is an option in there.  Yes
sendspace isn't quite normal so some times you have to do the control click
to bring up the normal VO context menu.  That's probably because it is a
remote folder and is a few layers deep is my suspicion.  

 

Not sure if any of that actually helps you or not though.  

 

 

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