Hise can't save hr file with hxi metadata.
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@DanH where I will distribute it, installers are not allowed, only raw files. And I have a big project, the samples will weigh about 500GB. That is, it is already difficult to do so in order to give the user the opportunity to install resources so that he does not have to download all 500 GB to install some of them. My task is to make the installation easy for the user by pressing one or two buttons. Therefore, the hr archive is the most versatile option for me. And for the user too).
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@It_Used actually the most versatile option is to build the content download and install into the plugin....so you only ever ship the plugin - and once it starts it checks for the content and if its not present it starts a download/install process(where you can offer the user the option on what they do and dont want to install...).
We do this for all our (sample based) plugins these days
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@Lindon problem has solved. idk where store 500Gb+ of data. No cloud service is ready to give away so much space, and I don't have the resources to build my own dedicated server, my Internet is so-so.
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@It_Used said in Hise can't save hr file with hxi metadata.:
idk where store 500Gb+ of data.
Bunny is good, Amazon S3 also but more expensive
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@d-healey yeah, i think to use torrent. data spread is scaled, by number of interested users (peers).
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@It_Used Is this for a commercial library?
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@It_Used said in Hise can't save hr file with hxi metadata.:
@Lindon problem has solved. idk where store 500Gb+ of data. No cloud service is ready to give away so much space,
Not true, I use pCloud(https://www.pcloud.com/) , £96/year for 2TB with unlimited downloads....
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@d-healey no, no, do you remember the stream where I told you about my projects back then based on Kontakt?
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@It_Used Oh you're the piano guy?
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@Lindon I think it's better not to spend money on something that you'll end up giving away. This means that such an infrastructure is likely to be redundant, and I live in Russia, which means I'm sure I'll have problems accessing foreign services.
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@d-healey yeah