Putfile

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Putfile is a popular free file-hosting website started in January 2004, providing video and photo hosting services. The site states it is owned by Putfile Ltd. The whois information for the company's site (the link is given in the "External links" section at the end of this article) states that it was registered through NAMESDIRECT.COM, INC., by Putfile Limited in Godalming, Surrey, GB. [1]

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[edit] Uploading

Putfile accepts .wmv, .mov, .avi, .mpg, .asf, .asx, .mp4, and .3g2 movies, .wav, .mp3, .mid, .midi audio clips, .swf Macromedia Flash, and .jpeg, .gif, and .png images.

Historically, there was (and still is) a 5 MB image size limit and a 25 MB video and Flash size limit. Nowadays, video files have a limit of 100 MB. Audio and Flash files are still limited to 25 MB.

A new ratings system was also implemented. Media can be rated on a scale from 1 (worst) to 5 (best). Statistics are kept on the number of views a file has and its average rating. The site provides links to the highest rated and most viewed media.

Registration is free. As of December 2005, text ads are being sold on Putfile.[2]

[edit] Viewing Media

[edit] Photos

The new photo upload tool allows users to upload multiple photos at once with an easy to use thumbnail preview mode. Once photos for upload have been selected they are automatically resized and then uploaded to an album of your choosing. Tested to work in firefox and I.E.

[edit] Video, Flash, and Audio

Uploaded video, flash, and audio files are available at the URL http://media.putfile.com/title where title is the media's title. Videos, audio, and flash are embedded into the page using Windows Media Player. Putfile also allows direct downloading of this media. Putfile has guidelines which prohibit the uploading of pornographic or offensive material. Anything that does get through the system may be reported for a Terms of Service violation by individual members.

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