Welcome to the Blackout Audio Techno Forums :: Underground Network.
Results 1 to 8 of 8
  1. #1
    Administrator
    Join Date
    Oct 2002
    Location
    Leeds, UK
    Posts
    6,637

    Default [HOW TO UPLOAD FILES]

    To upload Filez if you're a beginner:

    1ST OF ALL, YOU NEED WEBSPACE. USUALLY THIS COMES FROM YOUR ISP (Internet Service Provider)... (WITH MOST OF THE ONES LIKE NTL/CABLE AND WIRELESS ETC, THEY GIVE YOU FREE WEBSPACE)

    PHONE THEM UP AND GET:

    1) 'THE URL ADDRESS FOR YOUR WEBSPACE'...

    ie mine is http://www.blackoutaudio.co.uk (I use a provider that I've paid for) but yours if you are with a standard ntl/cable type provider may be http://homepage.ntlworld.com/yourname or something like that.

    2) 'THE FTP ADDRESS FOR YOUR WEBSPACE'...

    Check this with your provider. Usually your ftp space will look like this: ftp://username:password@upload.ntlworld.com or similar. The username and password will be the same as your e-mail username and password half the time.

    ************************************************** **********

    THEN YOU NEED TO BE ABLE TO UPLOAD FILES TO THE FTP ADDRESS. USE A PROG SUCH AS WS_FTP PRO (RECOMMENDED) AND MAKE SURE YOU PUT IN THE CORRECT VALUES FOR USERNAME AND PASSWORD ETC BEFORE YOU CONNECT... THEN TRANSFER YOUR FILES AND JUMP TO THE END OF THIS POST TO LEARN HOW TO ACCESS YOUR HTTP.... or there's another way...

    ************************************************** **********

    TYPE IN ftp://username:password@upload.ntlworld.com or whatever your ftp address is that you were given.

    You should connect to your FTP site without any probs. But if it doesn't, type in your username and password when it asks for it.

    Now minimize your web browser window and find a file you want to put onto your FTP site (lets say slut.mp3 on your hard drive). COPY it. Open up your web browser and PASTE it into your FTP site.

    the url of that file would be:

    the URL of your webspace you were given at the beginning of this post, plus the name of the file. ie for the puposes of this example (check the beginning if you don't understand!):

    http://homepage.ntlworld.com/yourname/slut.mp3

    If you want to go a stage further, you could access your FTP again, then RIGHT CLICK - NEW FOLDER - rename it 'audio', go into that new folder 'audio' and paste your mp3 there! You'll have created a directory on your FTP called 'audio'!

    the URL of the mp3 would be:

    http://homepage.ntlworld.com/yourname/audio/slut.mp3

    ANY PROBS AT ALL - DON'T PANIC! Post your problem here and we'll all try to help, I'm sure

  2. #2
    Administrator
    Join Date
    Oct 2002
    Location
    Leeds, UK
    Posts
    6,637

    Default

    anyone got any step-by-step instructions for free public servers too? (jim - i know you recently made an FTP)

  3. #3
    Junior Freak
    Join Date
    Jan 2003
    Location
    Devon
    Posts
    403

    Default

    Some Places that might help you with FTP uploads.

    http://www.webdiner.com/webadv/begin/upload.htm

    http://www.ftpplanet.com/ftpresources/auction.htm

    its quite easy once u get the hang of it.

  4. #4
    Supreme Freak
    Join Date
    Nov 2002
    Location
    Scotland
    Posts
    542

    Default

    Mark i used Serv-U to make it


    Jim :D
    http://www.djjaym.co.uk/images/j.co.ukbanan.gif
    ALWAYS REMEMBER :
    THE TOES YOU STEP ON TODAY COULD BE ATTACHED TO THE ASS YOU MAY HAVE TO KISS TOMORROW

  5. #5
    Supreme Freak
    Join Date
    Jan 2003
    Location
    UK
    Posts
    611

    Default ftp client all the way!

    i would really recommend getting a decent FTP client, rather then using Internet Explorer and Windows Explorer method...

    my personal fav is SmartFTP http://www.smartftp.com
    FlashFXP is excellent and so is CuteFTP .

    tip - you can normally copy the URL to a FTP site and paste it into the address bar of the FTP client and it will load up - without having to put in separete entries for username/password/port etc...

    (if using SmartFTP copy the below and it should detect that you want to connect to the FTP site and ask you if you want to do so...)

    ftp://ftpupload:ftpupload@194.203.32.99:2121

  6. #6
    Administrator
    Join Date
    Oct 2002
    Location
    Leeds, UK
    Posts
    6,637

    Default

    Cool, cheers man. Yes an FTP client is better really.

    Adapted from another post:

    To set an MP3 to stream, upload your mp3 to your webspace,

    so, for example, the url location is: http://www.yourwebsite.com/audio1.mp3

    Open notepad, on your desktop (right click - new - text document). and on the first line, type in the url of the mp3 (eg// http://www.yourwebsite.com/audio1.mp3)

    Save the file as eg 'audio1.m3u' (press 'save as' then type 'audio1.m3u' as the file name and make sure the drop down menu (files of type) says *.*... Click Save)

    Upload this resultant .m3u file to your webspace,

    To make your MP3 start to play, type in the name of this link into your web browser: (eg// link to http://www.yourwebsite.com/audio.m3u),

    This should work, at least in winamp!

  7. #7
    Administrator
    Join Date
    Oct 2002
    Location
    Leeds, UK
    Posts
    6,637

    Default

    Also, if you're wanting super quick webspace from some of the friendliest ppl on the net:

    http://www.kdawebservices.com/about/contact

    These guys are simply amazing. They even answer problems via icq!

  8. #8
    Supreme Freak
    Join Date
    Mar 2003
    Location
    Wigan-Big hat trecking!!
    Posts
    753

    Default

    Hey boys just in case mark and co didnt make it clear enough heres some more info on uploading,
    this is the programme i use and its dead dead simple.

    check out,

    http://www.lowcostnames.co.uk/help/nt_hosting.asp

    my little contribution. hope it helps peeps. inti :clap:

 

 

Posting Permissions

  • You may not post new threads
  • You may not post replies
  • You may not post attachments
  • You may not edit your posts
  •  
Back to top