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TOPIC: Best practice for selling large downloadable files
Best practice for selling large downloadable files 5 Months, 4 Weeks ago
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Hi
I have read a few other posts on this forum on related topics but I'm yet to find a usable solution.
I have a digital product that consists of 10 mp3s. The files range between 20MB and 40MB.
Since infusion has a digital product filesize limit of 10MB, can anyone recommend a workable solution to offer products consisting of larger files?
I dont mind if the solution includes integration with other software or scripts - the main requirements are file security and ease of use for the customer.
Re:Best practice for selling large downloadable files 5 Months, 3 Weeks ago
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We are doing just this. My mp4 files are 300-400 mb. We custom built a site that integrates with infusion via tags. I can give you my programmers info if you want.
Re:Best practice for selling large downloadable files 3 Months, 1 Week ago
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My products are very large videos, and what I do is have the customer login to a site where they can view the video (and download if they like) instead of sending them the video file.
I use wishlist member to create the login site that hosts the video.
Re:Best practice for selling large downloadable files 3 Months ago
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Laura,
We have a number of users curious about how to use WishList WP plugin with us. I heard through the grapevine there is a beta integration they offer. Could you confirm?
Re:Best practice for selling large downloadable files 3 Months ago
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Perhaps a simpler way would be to host your videos with Vimeo Plus (www.vimeo.com). It's $60 a year and their system is hosted on Amazon S3. As such, they provide some level of file protection, similar to S3.
An other alternative is to go directly to Amazon S3, although this one isn't for faint hearts.
If you are using Wordpress to manage your site, there are a few free plugins that will let you host your media files on S3.
I can confirm that there's a WL/Infusionsoft beta "out there". It's been on and off the market. The last word I had was that it had been pulled again.
Re:Best practice for selling large downloadable files 3 Months ago
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In the end I got a basic integration between DL Guard and Infusionsoft happening.
This means people can pay via infusionsoft and they automatically get secure access to download the product files - which in DL Guards case is as many files as you like, and as large as you like.