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#1 2009-12-29 18:51:49

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Capacity Meter: Monitor File size while editing

The size limit on a project is 10MB... right? And when you try to upload something over the limit you get...

"Errroorz! errorz! uplode failed! phile 2 big!!!"

Its annoying, because you don't know how big your project is until it happens.

So....

We need a capacity meter! it would report whatever percent to the limit your projects size is.

It would look like this:

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100% is 10 megabytes.

The meter is blue if it is at or under 100%, and the project is uploadable.

If the project exceeds the size limit, the bar turns red and warns you of the problem.
You can still build if you are over the limit, but sharing will no longer be possible.


Questions?  smile


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#2 2009-12-29 19:37:38

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Re: Capacity Meter: Monitor File size while editing

Good idea, but when you hover over it it should tell you how big it is.

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#3 2009-12-29 20:14:09

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Re: Capacity Meter: Monitor File size while editing

I like the idea.


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#4 2009-12-29 21:16:32

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Re: Capacity Meter: Monitor File size while editing

Nice idea! I support.


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#5 2009-12-29 22:14:27

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Re: Capacity Meter: Monitor File size while editing

You can share projects over 10 megabytes, but they don't work online.  wink

I love your idea! It's brilliant!  big_smile

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#6 2009-12-29 23:20:38

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Re: Capacity Meter: Monitor File size while editing

That's great!  smile

It's just the type of thing that makes sense... I really hope they add it!

And I'll bump this up if neccessary.


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#7 2009-12-30 00:20:20

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Re: Capacity Meter: Monitor File size while editing

I like it! Even though I'm not really ever in a situation to use it, I could see it being very helpful!


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#8 2009-12-30 15:48:07

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Re: Capacity Meter: Monitor File size while editing

This really makes sense. I hope it happens!


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#9 2009-12-30 15:50:50

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Re: Capacity Meter: Monitor File size while editing

I want it! And again, Chrischb post after Jonathanpb.


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#10 2009-12-31 02:52:59

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Re: Capacity Meter: Monitor File size while editing

fg123 wrote:

I want it! And again, Chrischb post after Jonathanpb.

How observant. xP


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#11 2009-12-31 03:53:56

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Re: Capacity Meter: Monitor File size while editing

This is absolutely brilliant! I support 100% (Barely upload-able)  wink


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#12 2009-12-31 03:57:12

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Re: Capacity Meter: Monitor File size while editing

Jonathanpb wrote:

You can share projects over 10 megabytes

No you can't.
But if you could there's a way to make it work online. Look at my sticky thread in Advanced Topics.


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#13 2009-12-31 04:04:37

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Re: Capacity Meter: Monitor File size while editing

Well, it's a slick idea for sure...but I'm not sure you actually need it.  You can find the size of any file on your computer simply by right-clicking on the file icon and then clicking on "Properties", then reading down to "Size".  That's how you do it on a PC...there's probably a similar procedure on a Mac.

You do have to Save the file to the disk to get an accurate reading with this technique though.


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#14 2009-12-31 04:10:57

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Re: Capacity Meter: Monitor File size while editing

Paddle2See wrote:

Well, it's a slick idea for sure...but I'm not sure you actually need it.  You can find the size of any file on your computer simply by right-clicking on the file icon and then clicking on "Properties", then reading down to "Size".  That's how you do it on a PC...there's probably a similar procedure on a Mac.

You do have to Save the file to the disk to get an accurate reading with this technique though.

However, it would take a while to retrieve the data as opposed to the Capacity Meter. I support, even though I don't have many projects online yet...


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#15 2009-12-31 05:30:28

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Re: Capacity Meter: Monitor File size while editing

Paddle2See wrote:

Well, it's a slick idea for sure...but I'm not sure you actually need it.  You can find the size of any file on your computer simply by right-clicking on the file icon and then clicking on "Properties", then reading down to "Size".  That's how you do it on a PC...there's probably a similar procedure on a Mac.

You do have to Save the file to the disk to get an accurate reading with this technique though.

Like you said, we have to save. What if the file is toooooo big? It's gonna take too long to save so it will take a long time to see the real size. The Capacity bar is a very good idea.


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#16 2009-12-31 06:12:23

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Re: Capacity Meter: Monitor File size while editing

ihaveamac wrote:

Jonathanpb wrote:

You can share projects over 10 megabytes

No you can't.

What? Two of my projects are larger... here's a link to one (the other one just has lots of music for people to export - did you know that project reached approximately 25 megabytes?).

Link  It has approximately 15 megabytes. Yes, I knew it had music that added around 12 megabytes, but it just wasn't the same without the music... (Maybe because I kept on testing the project with the music already put in the project; I might have gotten used to it.  tongue )

The project with 25 megabytes was shared around 13 months ago, the other was shared nearly 7 months ago. Maybe things changed...

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#17 2009-12-31 06:24:30

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Re: Capacity Meter: Monitor File size while editing

Jonathanpb wrote:

Link  It has approximately 15 megabytes.

You were saying?
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#18 2009-12-31 08:57:21

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Re: Capacity Meter: Monitor File size while editing

ihaveamac wrote:

Jonathanpb wrote:

Link  It has approximately 15 megabytes.

You were saying?
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I like proof  tongue

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#19 2009-12-31 11:10:37

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Re: Capacity Meter: Monitor File size while editing

Paddle2See wrote:

Well, it's a slick idea for sure...but I'm not sure you actually need it.  You can find the size of any file on your computer simply by right-clicking on the file icon and then clicking on "Properties", then reading down to "Size".  That's how you do it on a PC...there's probably a similar procedure on a Mac.

You do have to Save the file to the disk to get an accurate reading with this technique though.

But who would bother to do that?  lol  My idea is only for convenience. wink


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#20 2009-12-31 15:51:10

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Re: Capacity Meter: Monitor File size while editing

Paddle2See wrote:

Well, it's a slick idea for sure...but I'm not sure you actually need it.  You can find the size of any file on your computer simply by right-clicking on the file icon and then clicking on "Properties", then reading down to "Size".  That's how you do it on a PC...there's probably a similar procedure on a Mac.

You do have to Save the file to the disk to get an accurate reading with this technique though.

That, and also some small kids may not know this technique. Which is why I support this idea.

It'd also be good to have a gradient so the user can know when a file is too big to load properly in the Java player, yet it's still under the limit (like, green when it's 1 MB or under, yellow when it's around 5 MB, and reddish orange when it's 7-10 MB).

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#21 2009-12-31 15:55:54

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Re: Capacity Meter: Monitor File size while editing

greenflash wrote:

I like it! Even though I'm not really ever in a situation to use it, I could see it being very helpful!

same, but i definately agree to this


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#22 2009-12-31 21:26:15

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Re: Capacity Meter: Monitor File size while editing

I definately agree to this generallly everyproject i cr8 is going near 10mb and someof em go straight up to 20-30 mbs this will be convienient really


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#23 2009-12-31 21:31:53

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Re: Capacity Meter: Monitor File size while editing

fanofcena wrote:

I definately agree to this generallly everyproject i cr8 is going near 10mb and someof em go straight up to 20-30 mbs this will be convienient really

Thanks!  big_smile


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#24 2009-12-31 21:52:27

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Re: Capacity Meter: Monitor File size while editing

actually there should be a warning message too as its over 10mb it will popup and say project is too big to upload on the website .. for new scratchers it could have an option (Compress Data to save space)


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#25 2010-01-01 00:25:51

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Re: Capacity Meter: Monitor File size while editing

fanofcena wrote:

actually there should be a warning message too as its over 10mb it will popup and say project is too big to upload on the website .. for new scratchers it could have an option (Compress Data to save space)

I like this idea better I think. This way a little before 10MB is reached, it would give the option to compress. And of course it would mention that you can't upload anything more than 10MB.


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