I have about 700 individual exercise videos, each ranging from 15- 45 seconds. I am trying to find the most efficient way to upload the videos to an ftp site. Currently the ftp being used is Filezilla. Can I upload a bulk of the videos and still have them show up as individual videos to the web developer?
Thanks in advance for any advice!
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filezilla just uploads/downloads files. it doesn't change anything.
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Right, I am just trying to find out if I can upload multiple videos at the same time, not have upload each file one at a time. And I need for the videos to show up as separate files to the web developer.
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Just about any ftp client like Cuteftp can do this. As to the separate file issue, that should be what your ftp site does, sort out each file so it can be downloaded. All the major players like RapidShare, Hotfile, etc. do this but only a few of them like Hotfile will allow you to upload by ftp. Best to check before you start to upload anything...
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filezilla will upload anything you highlight in the left side panel, right click on, and select upload. multiple files/folders are fine. they will all end up in whatever folder you have open in the right panel.
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