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Showing posts with label downloading. Show all posts

Thursday, 25 February 2016

How to Increase Upload SpeedsIn Feburary 2016 25,

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Update your browser. If you are using Mozilla Firefox, click the 'Help' tab, select 'Check for Updates' and wait for a software dialog box to appear. Whenever an update is available, a software update dialog box appears when you try to open Mozilla Firefox. Click 'OK' to start downloading and installing updates. If you are using Internet Explorer, proceed to the next step.
Open Internet Explorer. Click the 'Tools' tab and then 'Microsoft Update.' In the Microsoft Update window, click 'Custom,' and click the check box for 'Internet Explorer.' Click 'Review and Install Updates' and then 'Install Updates.'
Delete Internet files. If you are using Mozilla Firefox, click 'Tools,' 'Clear recent history' and then click the check boxes for all Internet files that you want to delete. If you are using Internet Explorer, click 'Tools,' 'Internet Options' and then 'Delete' under 'Browsing History.'
Perform maintenance tasks in your computer like 'Disk Defragmenter' and 'Disk Cleanup.' Click 'Start,' 'All Programs' and then 'Accessories.' Select 'Disk Defragmenter' or 'Disk Cleanup' under the 'System Tools' options. Follow the instructions on your screen to complete the procedures.
Update your anti-virus software, and run a complete virus scan. Delete viruses found.
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Saturday, 20 February 2016

Slow Transfer Speeds with TeamViewerIn Feburary 2016 20,

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Both your Internet speed and the recipient's Internet speed determine how quickly a file transfers between computers. On your end, as the sender, the speed is determined by your upload speed. Unfortunately, U.S. service providers have plans with high download speeds but only offer a small fraction of that speed for uploads. The speed is also hindered by the recipient's download speed. If you have an upload speed of 4Mbps but the recipient only has a download speed of 3Mbps, you won't be able to take full advantage of your speed.
Available Bandwidth
Similar to the network speeds, you can only use so much bandwidth at once. If you're also hosting a video conference in TeamViewer, downloading files in your browser, streaming video or playing an online game, the speed of all your online applications suffers. Turning off any other bandwidth-heavy applications increases the bandwidth dedicated to your TeamViewer file transfer.
Opening a Port
For transfer speeds that fall significantly short of your maximum, you can try opening a port on your router to allow TeamViewer traffic to pass through unimpeded. For the most part, TeamViewer uses HTTP ports -- ports 80 and 443. You can also set TCP port 5938 open for outgoing traffic. If you're using a firewall, allow TeamViewer to communicate through your firewall. Windows comes with a built-in firewall; you can manage the settings by opening Windows Firewall in the Control Panel.
Connection Types
If either computer involved in the transfer is connected via a wireless connection, the transfer speed isn't going to be at its peak. Wireless connections lose speed, with significant loss the farther you get from the signal source. Some routers also see a loss in speed due to power settings that reduce power usage and thus output. For the best possible connection and transfer speeds, connect both computers to the Internet via Ethernet cable.
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Friday, 19 February 2016

Different WebIn Feburary 2016 19,

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HyperText Transfer Protocol and HTTP Secure are used for viewing and interacting with Web pages. When you request a website via your browser, the program sends a message to the server requesting the content of the page. The server responds, usually by sending back the page's content together with data the browser uses to render it correctly. These messages rely on HTTP. HTTPS is used for websites with additional security requirements, such as payment pages for online retailers, where you enter credit card details to make purchases.
FTP
File Transfer Protocol facilitates the uploading and downloading of Internet content. FTP client programs interpret and send messages to and from a server using the FTP protocol. Developers use these tools to create a connection to a Web server, then upload and download website material, including HTML files, server scripts, client scripts, Cascading Style Sheets files, media items and more.
TCP and IP
Transmission Control Protocol and Internet Protocol frameworks provide the means for computers to communicate within a network. These protocols facilitate Internet functions at the level of servers -- the machines providing content and services -- and the client machines accessing and using that content. When you browse a website, your computer is the client, while the computer, or computers, hosting the site are the servers. The TCP and IP systems describe the messages sent between the computers to facilitate this process.
Email
Email uses multiple protocols, including Internet Message Access Protocol, Post Office Protocol 3 and Simple Mail Transfer Protocol, designed to be used in conjunction with the IP system, to transfer email messages between computers on the Internet. Some email providers use webmail, where you log into a Web page to access email messages, while others use desktop clients, which are programs designed specifically to fetch and manage email messages, as well as allowing you to send new messages. Email protocols outline the structure of the messages required by these programs and the email providers, to provide functionality.
In Feburary 2016 19,

How Do I Create a Hyperlink to a Zipped File?In Feburary 2016 19,

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Upload the zipped file to your web server, into whatever directory or folder you'd like it to be. You can upload the file using your website hosting control panel or any basic FTP client software.
Save a copy of your web page to your hard drive--save just the page on which you want to create the link. You can save the file using your web browser, the web hosting control panel, or by downloading it with your FTP software.
Open your web page HTML file with a basic text editor such as Windows Notepad, NoteTab or Notepad++.
Select the location in your web page that you'd like to create the hyperlink. Remember that you are viewing the raw HTML code when it's open in a text editor, so you'll need to be sure you place your new hyperlink anywhere after the opening body tag (
), but before the closing body tag (
).
Craft your hyperlink using the full HTML path to your zipped file, like this:Zipped' rel='nofollow' target='_blank'>http://www.yourwebsite.com/folder/zipped.zip">Zipped File'yourwebsite.com' will of course by your own website domain name and extension.
'folder' will be the folder name into which you placed the zip file.
'zipped.zip' will be the actual name of the zipped file for which you are creating the hyperlink.
The words 'Zipped File' will be the words that show as linked on your web page, and they can be whatever you'd like. 'Click here to download this zipped file' for example, would be a nice descriptive phrase that tells people exactly what to do.
Save the changes to your web page file, then reload it onto your web server to make the changes live on your site.
In Feburary 2016 19,

How to Convert an .Fxp to an MP3In Feburary 2016 19,

In Feburary 2016 19,
Open your audio-synthesizing software. Click 'File' and 'Open' to select the audio file you have that you'd like the FXP audio plugin to alter. Click 'Open.'
Open the VST (Virtual Studio Technology). Load your FXP file into VST. Some of the more recent versions of Cubase and other audio programs have lost support for FXP files. This may cause the FXP file to not load correctly. This support can be renewed by downloading a plug-in that supports FXP files or by switching to an audio program with FXP support. If your file loads correctly, skip to step 4.
Download the appropriate FXP plug-in for your audio-synthesizing program. For Cubase, for instance, you can download the HALion Symponic Orchestra (See Resource 2). Install the plug-in.
Alter your sound file in your synthesizing software to your heart's content using the FXP plug-in.
Render the audio output of the program to a file by selecting these options in your audio program. This file will be an MP3 file that will now reflect the changes in your VST by your FXP file.
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Wednesday, 10 February 2016

HTTP Vs. FTP File TransferIn Feburary 2016 10,

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In order to update a file to a website, all the user needs is a modern internet browser. However, on the server side of the website, a site programmer has to implement a system that can handle a file upload. The programmer has several options to perform this, from a simple HTML upload to more advanced forms with languages such as PHP and ASP, for use in a forum or a blog. With downloading, all a user has to do is click on a link.
Uploading via FTP
FTP, or File Transfer Protocol, predates HTTP by quite some time. However, FTP is used primarily by webmasters and web developers who need to upload files directly to their servers. In order to use an FTP server, you will need an FTP client to connect to it. Free FTP programs include FileZilla and CoreFTP, and can be found in the resources section below.
Advantages and Disadvantages of HTTP
HTTP uploads provide an incredibly simple method of uploading files to a server, with minimal knowledge about file transfers. Downloading a file is also incredibly easy too. However, the disadvantages lie in HTTP's lack of power when it comes to file uploading. Also, a programmer needs to have the knowledge required to create the form in HTML, in order to upload the file in question. This especially is true if the file is for a social network similar to Myspace or Facebook that they're creating.
Advantages and Disadvantages of FTP
Using a FTP server offers advantages of its own. For one, a user can use a program to perform a mass upload to a server, not having to worry about repeatedly having to rebrowse for files and re-upload them using one form. Downloads can also be done en masse as well. Unfortunately, an FTP server still requires an FTP client to use, and the use of one would be particularly cumbersome to those who just wanted to upload a picture or two.
Differences
Ultimately, FTP and HTTP file transfers have completely different purposes. FTP's file transfer purpose is more or less for website maintenance and batch uploads, while HTTP is for client-end work and for end users to upload things such as movies, pictures and other files to the server. Often times, a programmer will use FTP to upload the files that allow an end-user to upload files via HTML/HTTP as well.
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