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One nice thing I found is that you can directly send the Dropbox download URL (the one from the Download button on the shared link page) to an AppleTV using AirFlick and it works well even for files with a large bitrate (except of course for the Dropbox maximum bandwidth per day limit!).
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I did a few tests yesterday with large (up to 4GB) files and Dropbox shared links, trying to find the best way to send a 3 hour recording from French TV - French version of The Voice- to a friend's 5 year old son currently on vacation in Florida, and without access to French live or catch up TV services. This is out of topic, but for those interested, here is my understanding of what happened with Dropbox. In the meantime, if you get the same error as ioscar when trying to download them, you can use the link in the blog posting he mentions. Since the filters themsemves are about 5KB, I doubt they are the cause for this Dropbox misbehavior!Īnyway, I submitted a support ticket to Dropbox, and hope everything will be back to normal very soon. I use Dropbox mainly for my business and I am pretty upset by this situation. I believe this is a Dropbox error about the traffic generated by my Dropbox shared links. The original link should be back online soon.
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Choose Export (or Save As if you have on older version of Mac OS X) in the File menu,.Open a PDF file using Apple's Preview app,."Macintosh HD/Library/Filters/Reduce to 150 dpi average quality - STANDARD COMPRESSION.qfilter" If you are running an earlier vesion of OS X (10.6.x or earlier), then you should put the downloaded filters in "Macintosh HD/Library/Filters" and you should have for example one file with the following path:."Macintosh HD/Library/PDF Services/Reduce to 150 dpi average quality - STANDARD COMPRESSION.qfilter" Once you put the downloaded filters there, you should have for example one file with the following path: This folder should already exist and contain files. If you are running Lion or Mountain Lion (OS X 10.7.x or 10.8.x) then you should put the downloaded filters in "Macintosh HD/Library/PDF Services".If it is different, just replace "Macintosh HD" with the name of your startup disk. This assumes that your startup disk's name is "Macintosh HD". Here is the appropriate location for the filters: Unzip the downloaded file and copy the filters in the appropriate location (see below).
Download the filters here: zip%20and%20put%20in%20your%20Library%20folder%29.zip.Since quite a few people have found it useful and keep asking questions about the download location and destination of the filters, which have changed since 2007, I decided to write this update, and put it in this more current forum.
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I still use it every day, although I have Acrobat Pro as part of Adove Creative Cloud subscription. This is a simple and free solution I found to reduce the file size of PDFs in OS X, without the high cost and awful UI of Acrobat Pro, and with acceptable quality.
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Note: this is a copy and update of a 5 year old discussion in the Mac OS X 10.5 Leopard discussions which you can find here: