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I'm a movie composer working remotely in a studio with 4G hotspot internet that has the occasional hiccup ... whilst spending the past few weeks in contact with the editor who has a full DP account and lays up 5 - 30 gig movie files on his account for me to download ... I have a free account as don't usually use DP (My experience here reminds me WHY I don't have DP!) ... files fail around 80% with "network error". So this occasionally does work (but 20% is not good). Boy it's wasting my time as I'm working with 15 meg download speed which takes some time watching to see if a file is successful.

I'm using a MacBook Pro to download movie files ... I've tried Chrome / Safari / Firefox ... also tried as suggested Incognito and of course my download managers won't work with DP because it's perfect and should resume any breaks in download itself ... irritatingly like many whose comments I've read ... watching the file download, it might get to 28.8 gig of a 28.8 gig download ... then says "network error"

it would be even better if you suggest sharing folders. If Editor and you have Dropbox Client installed and running, Editor can drop files in a folder on his machine and it automatically will appear on your Machine. Easy Peasy.

I'm mainly downloading individual Quicktime movie files of around 5 - 10 gig but then also Zipped files around 3 or 4 gig, generally containing 3 or 4 smaller files of say a gig each ... those never total no more than say 15 gig. The larger files up to 30 gig are only ever one long movie file.

However ... as I mentioned probably around 20% of files are landing ok. So if this is caused by network dropouts of some sort ... doesn't Dropbox manage this and go "hey - hold the bus for a second there's a dropout - ok signals back - let's carry on down"?

there are a lot of users having issues with downloading/uploading via browser (web interface) it would be a lot simple if you are able to use the Desktop Client that runs in the background. It works much better and requires less stress. Is it possible to use the Desktop Client? I use Dropbox in my line of work, and we receive a lot of big files too and receiving them via Dropbox Client works well

the Dropbox Client is just an app that runs in the background, one would have an icon on their Menu Bar to access preferences, folders, etc. It automatically watches the folders and syncs any files that is placed inside the Dropbox folder

However, since you received links, well you would be limited to using the browser, or web interface. there is no way to incorporate the links to the Client app. Well, I hope you get a solution. I've been a long-time user of Dropbox, since the early years. But the real problem DB has is a lot of files via the web interface. I don't want to discourage you.

There is another feature of Dropbox, and that is to request files. This is a link you can give out to clients or others and they can drop files to upload to your Mac. In setting up request links, you can set it to download the uploaded content to a specific folder in your Dropbox folder. This feature needs the Dropbox Client App. The customer or whoever uploads the files uses the browser to upload but it will download automatically via DP CLient

I thought I was going nuts when the only access I could get to download files from emails, was via a browser ... it would be so cool to simply be able to open the DP App and paste a link into it ... as you suggest, basic browser software without some sort of download management capability is a bit flaky .... so sad as it discourages many from using it.

I have 8 large MPG files, roughly around 70G each. I've downloaded Dropbox onto my desktop PC and have been transferring the filesfrom my external drive into the Dropbox folder on my computer. Apparently they do not automatically upload to my shareable Dropbox folder.

I just had the same issue. I upgraded to 1T storage specifically so I could transfer a large file (144gb) and was prepared to leave it uloading as long as it takes, but a message comes up immediately saying file too large. It refuses to start the upload at all. What a waste of money that upgrade was!

I am currently having similar issues and I have 2TB of space, only using 590GB and trying to upload some 4K video to share with the crew (4 files 33.3GB, 41.8GB, 62.9GB, 66.33 totaling about 204.3GB). The upload starts and since it says it will take about 2 days to upload, I leave it alone and running. Come back 5 hours later, upload stopped and file error is "File Size is too large". Not only a waste of money if I continue to encounter this issue but also a waste of TIME which I cannot get back. Might have to start looking into other faster and more reliable storage if not able to resolve soon.

@GoblinFilms - again youve not given us much to go on, but, as I said 10gb is the limit for the web uploader so larger than that and you need to use a computer. If it still says that check you have enough hard drive space.

True, accessing a given folder via browser has a 10Gb/file limit, but it appears that using the desktop appplication of Dropbox imposes a 30Gb/file limit on attempted upload (so a max. file size of under 30Gb). Is there a way around this contraint, or should users look elsewhere for such large file transfers/storage (ie. sFTP via FileZila, etc.)?

I sometimes come across the task that I need to edit large(4-60GiB) sqldump files.

I can usually can get the job done by simply opening the file and editing/sed-ing but the editor is super unresponsive in these cases and making 4 small changes can take more than 20 minutes because of the huge lag.

Every time I make documents in LibreOffice writer that exeeds about 15-20 mb, largely due to pictures in the document, LibreOffice becomes unstable and stops completely. After waiting a few minutes it works again, but 2 minutes and a few (textual) adjustments later it starts all over again. It often also happends when saving the file.

This file has been maintained in MS Office, then Open Office and now Libre Office for about 15 years. And only in the last four months has it started to not display sections of hidden text (even when display-hidden is turned ON), and the saved filesize now keeps growing, from 1.2MB to 2MB a few months back and now 4.5MB, with virtually nil increase in content. Now, I have just done a Select All (Ctrl-A) and then deselected Hidden Text (to return all hidden text to visible) and saved, and filesize returned from 4.9MB to 1.2MB. So, there is definitely a BUG in LibreOffice handling large and/or complex files.

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