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Started August 22nd, 2006 · 18 replies · Latest reply by MadMan_00 18 years, 3 months ago
35.69 GB
YEah some are insanely dedicated. I bet they have a script running that uses the rss feed. If they even visit the place to read the forum (doubtfully), they are still missing a couple samples Upgrade your scripts please
Erdie
Thanks for your answer, my guess was a much more But anyway, thats a lot. I calculated an average of 20 MB, with 200000 uploads you will get 4 Terabyte
Hi Erdie,
you added a "0" to the end of the file count - it's only 20,000 :wink: However, I agree, 40gig is not big at all, I'd have estimated it to be much larger
Cheers!
well 20.000 samples isnt gigantic amount either. But again, who cares if theres a trillion terrabyte on there, the quality is a lot more important.
Anton
well 20.000 samples isnt gigantic amount either. But again, who cares if theres a trillion terrabyte on there, the quality is a lot more important.
You´re really right. I know about other databases in the net, but with low quality samples like 10 kHz oder 8bit. This is IMHO useless. Most of the samples here are high quality and useful.
Freesound is the best :wink:
sure and not even just the resolution of the recording but the stuff thats recorded/produced. I think freesound is becoming a very cool and extremly diverse place to find totall unique sounds that you might not be able to find elsewhere.
Anton
35.69 GB
I think that is more interesting to know how much time represents those 35.69 GB. Each sound has its own process (record, edit, compression, upload...) and it requires much time from the users. Know how time of sound is in FS can show us how much time requires to have 20.000 sounds and have an idea of the effort needed to obtain those sounds.
Agur
Jul
What do you mean by obtain them?
92.796567316809 hours of audio
in 20194 files
Anton
What do you mean by obtain them?
92.796567316809 hours of audio
in 20194 files
Maybe Pitx means the ratio net/raw material (?). For instance, the last batch I uploaded to FS accounted for some 14 min, which were selected from 150 minutes of raw field-recorded sounds (i.e., around a 1/10 ratio). Anyway, the ratio will likely depend on the person, whether he/she records in studio or in the field, and a lot of factors (including time available for edition
Hi all! 40gb @ Wed Aug 23. Must say a great collection. Must consider 00:01 lenght samples, much kick, hat, snare files... All points that this is one sample resource center. I have made 'god knows how much' songs with samples from freesound, and must say Thanks for that samples bro's. I must ask : can i upload samples that i have not made by myself, but all these are high quality, wav format, shorth lenght samples? I have 'bout 11-12GB collection, and i wonna to share. Also, can any ADMIN change my nick name to ToDie4® please, i couldn't find where to post this humbly req.
wbr
ToDie4
MadMan_00
I must ask : can i upload samples that i have not made by myself
No, you can't... Try having a look at the http://freesound.iua.upf.edu/legal.php legal part of this site.
MadMan_00
Also, can any ADMIN change my nick name to ToDie4® please, i couldn't find where to post this humbly req.
I'd have to doublecheck, but as far as I remember, the ® character can't be used in our forum soft.
- bram
it depends on the license that is used on those samples. If the license on those samples is compatible with the one used @ freesound, sure you can re-release them...
If they're just samples you found on a random website, chances are VERY large those samples are NOT compatible with our license.
- bram