Music File Host

August 23rd, 2010 by Arnis

Music is something that is dear to all of our hearts. Steve Jobs says that’s what inspired him to create the iPod. This allowed users to easily host music on a portable device and they had easy access to it. This provided a new improved experience that was completely different than the Walkman. Now lets say you need to host music files other that a local device. What do you do?

More and more, people are wanting to host their music online versus hosting it on a local device that could get lost, stolen, and simply limits you from how many people can access your music that you made with your local band, for example. Limitations of sharing, accessing, and broadcasting music has always been a problem. There are many solutions that can solve each of these on their own, but the reality is all music is really recorded as a file. Since all music, (CD, MP3, Apple/Windows format, does not matter), is now recorded digitally, that means hosting music in its native format is usually the best solution. Just allow those users you allowed to download the music, and keep it.

With MongoFiles, the solution is really simple for music file host seekers. Just simply upload your music or any file by clicking upload, and you are done! You can control if you want 1 person, or 1000’s of people to have access to your music. Also, you can create keyword tags, describing your upload, so Google and many other search engines can find your new famous sound tracks your produced. It does not get much easier than that. The best way to see how easy, is try it for free.

Music file hosting will always evolve and provide more features. But is that really what you need. All music, besides records players, comes in a digital file format. And the best way to listen and share that music, is in its native format. You can never really apply compression to a music file, or change its file format from the native one, and expect it to get better in sound quality to the original. Music file hosting is really no different that file hosting, but usually has restrictions. Try MongoFiles when you try to host your next music files, and let us know if you think its all you need or not.