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| Photobucket bandwidth exceeded, pictures aren't coming back. |
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| Cody574:
Solution: http://imageshack.us/ |
| Tom:
Bandwidth isn't storage space. Its how much data is transferred. |
| Wedge:
I just started using picasa. I can set up a folder on my computer and throw pictures in it and they automatically appear on the internet. And there's no bandwidth cap. |
| Regulith:
--- Quote from: Tom on October 01, 2009, 11:15:38 PM ---Bandwidth isn't storage space. Its how much data is transferred. --- End quote --- Thanks, but I just found that out. --- Quote from: Regulith on October 01, 2009, 10:11:36 PM ---Oh, just found this: --- Quote ---Bandwidth is not a measure of how many images and videos are in your album. Rather, it is a measure of how many times the media in your album is being viewed from locations on the Internet where you have posted links to your media. Bandwidth is cumulative over time and does not go down until it is reset. Your bandwidth usage resets to 0 each month on the anniversary of the day that you originally registered. --- End quote --- --- End quote --- I went back and removed a few picture links from some older posts, but it's still exceeded. I'll just wait 'till the 8th. The only problem is I know this is going to happen again. How do I prevent it while still using Photobucket? --- Quote from: Wedge on October 01, 2009, 11:17:23 PM ---I just started using picasa. I can set up a folder on my computer and throw pictures in it and they automatically appear on the internet. And there's no bandwidth cap. --- End quote --- When most of my photobucket pictures disappear into the depths of the forum, I'm going to probably do this. That sounds amazing. |
| Dropshock:
--- Quote from: Sonicfan574 on October 01, 2009, 11:13:09 PM ---Solution: http://imageshack.us/ --- End quote --- Imageshack sucks. |
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