[Audio] Question and Answers with Shane and Mike


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3 Comments
  • #1 avatar rtmargiotta@paric.com
    July 8, 2009 11:38 pm

    Nice job! I agree keeping them small makes a difference however, if it is out on the web, there is always a chance for someone to grab it.

  • #2 avatar Shane
    July 8, 2009 9:50 am

    Thanks Peter, yeah sad but true. Depending on the nature of what you do you don’t have to put hi-resolution content on the web either. So by compressing your files and keeping them small it makes it difficult to enlarge them with any kind of real quality.

  • #3 avatar peter4
    July 7, 2009 6:21 pm

    Good answer guys. If you don’t want your work to get stolen don’t put it on the web. End of story. There are a raft of socalled solutions out there but none that I have come across that actually work if the bad guy knows what he’s doing.

    Peter

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