What is Tuppashare?
Tuppashare is a safe, secure and legal
sharing environment where artists, journalists, and other creative
minds can publish their digital media instantly to friends, fans and
followers.
Plus, as fans and followers buy directly from the
publisher, with no tricky distribution delays, Tuppashare is turning
the old file-sharing problem into a win-win situation for everyone,
What are its core features?
Tuppashare comprises an online media library and player for you to upload, collect, store and stream from, and all the interactive and payments capabilities for distributing, sharing and discovering new media.
What is a Tuppashare publisher?
A publisher is any user who wants to upload, share
and distribute their media. This can range from individual artists, film-makers, journalists, groups and bands, to record labels, production companies, or organisations, or simply regular users who want to share
their digital media with friends.
What is a Tuppacast?
A Tuppacast is
a shareable online digital box in which you can store, sell,
share, and present images, audio and video.
What are Tuppashare files?
A file is an
individual piece of media which is uploaded onto Tuppashare.
Publishers
upload files to Tuppacasts.
Is it a social network?
Tuppashare includes all the social features you'd expect - such as instant
messaging, blogs and a friend/follower network - but it is focused
more closely around the sharing and trading of digital media.
What is peer sponsorship?
This is a unique
feature of Tuppashare. It enables publishers to directly sponsor and
support other publishers by buying sponsorship banners alongside
specific Tuppacasts or a publishers complete works.
What are bookmarks?
Bookmarks are a
way of building a collection on Tuppashare without having an account.
Your bookmarks are remembered on your local computer (until you
delete them or clear your cookies).
Who sees my bookmarks?
If you have an
account, and bookmark a Tuppacast, a link to it is displayed on your
public channel, your bookmarks are the only part of your personal
collection that is made public by default. You can view and delete
your public bookmarks at any time by clicking the 'Bookmarks'
tab.
What's the point of bookmarks?
As well as being an easy way of collecting Tuppacasts, bookmarking is an easy (and totally free) way of promoting your favourite Tuppacasts. The Tuppacasts most bookmarked by account holders are shown daily on the bookmarks page. ..so if you like something and haven't got any cash or Credits on you, give it a bookmark instead.
Is my account private?
When you create
a username on Tuppashare, that username is listed and searchable in
the Tuppashare Library so friends can find and contact you on
Tuppashare. Your personal collection (of private Tuppacasts,
purchases, rentals and subscriptions) remains completely private.
Your login email and password are not made public through the site.
Are my Tuppacasts private?
All Tuppacasts you create are private by default, and though you can make one public
at the click of a button you will be warned before it's published so
that you don't make it public by mistake.
Does Tuppashare use my personal data or 'social
graph'?
No. Tuppashare doesn't require any personal data other than a login email and
password. Tuppashare just sells credits for you to deliver media so
(in contrast to sites primarily reliant on advertising) we don't have
the same need for demographic information to sell to advertisers.
If I make a Tuppacast public, are all the files
in it free to stream?
No. You can make
individual files in a public Tuppacast either:
Public
This
means it is publicly streamable, but people have to buy or subscribe
to download it.
Restricted (Shareable)
These
files cannot be streamed or downloaded without first being purchased.
But once they are bought, the buyer is enabled to share it with
their immediate friends on Tuppashare.
Restricted (Album
only)
This means buyers have to purchase the full
Tuppacast to access it and it cannot subsequently be shared through
Tuppashare.
Why would I make a file Restricted (Shareable)?
This is a great
option for publishers who have attracted peer-sponsorship banners
from other publishers.
Once bought, a Restricted(Shareable) file can be mixed into private playlists and shared with immediate friends through Tuppashare. The immediate friends cannot share it on themselves, though if they then choose to buy it too, they too can share it with their immediate friends on Tuppashare.
Whenever files are played through Tuppashare, whether as part of the original Tuppacast or a private playlist, the peer-sponsor banners of the author are displayed alongside. So if the author has peer-sponsors, the author earns whenever it's played or viewed. So the more their fans can share a file through Tuppashare, the more beneficial it is to the author.
Can I use Tuppashare to share things privately?
Yes. All
Tuppacasts are private by default. To share it privately with
friends, just save and view your Tuppacast, then just click the
'Share' button. This displays a private link that you can send to
friends or collaborators, which they then just click to unlock and
view your Tuppacast.
Can other people upload to my Tuppacast?
Private shared
links (created through the 'Share' button) enable the recipients
to upload to that Tuppacast automatically. If you don't want them to
be able to upload, simply change the 'Collaborate' setting to
'No Uploading'. You can also see if, when and how many times a link has
been clicked on, as well as creating bespoke links or cancelling a link's access as and when you want.
Is it free?
A Tuppashare account is free. Much of the content is publisher or peer supported, so freely available. Other Tuppacasts are available to rent or buy, or you can buy subscriptions to a publisher's complete Tuppacast collection.
The only thing Tuppashare sells is Credits. You get 50 free credits when you sign up. Credits are like postage stamps and are only used if you upload, send or publish things through Tuppashare.
What are Tuppashare credits?
Tuppashare Credits are the currency of the Tuppashare network. Think of them like digital postage stamps. Whenever something is streamed or downloaded from your account it uses up Credits. So if lots of people are streaming the files you have uploaded it'll use up your Credits.
You can either buy Credits from Tuppashare, or (here's the good bit) you can earn them through selling files, or sponsor banners alongside your Tuppacasts.
Though you can buy full Tuppacasts, rentals and subscriptions with a credit card (or PayPal), you will need Tuppashare Credits to buy single files and peer-sponsor banners.
Can I sell credits back to Tuppashare for cash?
Credits can only be sold back to Tuppashare for cash by Tuppashare verified publishers currently (contact Tuppashare here if you would like to get verified), however you can
transfer your credits to other reputable organisations or publishers
you know on the network.
I've found a Tuppacast with no files in it . .
A
Tuppacast is just a wrapper, it can contain audio, video or other
downloadable files, or just a text article. The publisher has complete
control over what goes in it, so if you think there should be files in
it and there aren't, either get in touch with the publisher direct or
just flag it with a technical flag to alert the publisher instantly.
I can't play any video or audio files . .
To stream video or audio files you will need the latest Adobe Flash
Player installed. You can check you've got it and download the latest
version here → Get Flash Player. If you don't already have it, it's free and only takes a few seconds to download and install, just follow the prompts.
I'm just seeing a spinning flower/disc in the player
The most common reason for this may simply be that you have just
lost internet connection. This is most likely to happen if you're on a
wifi connection, perhaps if you're in an internet cafe, or if your
broadband connection isn't fast enough for the size of file you are
trying to view.
To play and stream files on Tuppashare you need
to be connected to the internet. If you suspect you may have lost
connection while watching, or the video you were watching suddenly
stops or appears corrupted, try clicking the Reload button in the
player control panel at the top right of the page. This will restart a
fresh stream and may well resolve it.
If you have a good strong persistent internet connection and the above remedies don't fix it, the below FAQ may be relevant.
I can't play one particular file . .
If you, or another publisher, uploads a video or audio file that can't be played in the flash player then Tuppashare will automatically create an encoded version so it can (although publishers can also still share the original, untouched by Tuppashare). However, a publisher can also pre-encode their files to their own chosen quality and add this to the Tuppacast, so it is possible that this publisher-encoded file has an error in it, or uses a codec that can't be played by your flash player.
If you think this is the case, either get in touch with the publisher or post a technical flag to alert them. If the download option is unlocked, and particularly if you are aware the publisher may have posted a raw file format, try downloading it and playing it locally on your computer.
A Tuppashare encoded file won't play
Though this is very rare, it is possible that an error occurred in
the encoding of one of your uploads. If you seem to have experienced
such an error and re-uploading it doesn't fix the problem, please don't
hesitate to Get in touch with Tuppashare Support and let us know the name and original format of the file you are trying to upload.
The Multi-Uploader on the Create Tuppacast page isn't working
Like the player, the multi-uploader needs the latest Adobe Flash
plugin. To download the free plugin or check you have the latest
version installed just click here → Get Flash
You
can also click the "Upload individual large files" button on the upload
page if you want to upload larger files or use a regular non-flash
method of uploading.
What file types can I upload?
A Tuppacast can currently hold quite a range of file-types, this is the complete list that is currently accepted:
.jpg .jpeg .gif .png .raw .psd .pdf .ai .eps .mp3 .m4a .aac .m4p .flv .swf .m4v .mp4 .mp4v .avi .mov .mpg .mpeg .mpe .3gp .3g2 .wmv
What file types can be played by the player on the web page?
Any file types playable by the flash player will load and play
automatically on the page. This the is the current list of browser
playable file-types:
.mp3 .jpg .jpeg .gif .mp4 .m4v .mp4v .flv .swf
What file types are automatically encoded to a web playable format?
Any audio and video files that you upload that aren't already
playable in the player that we can convert into the h.264 standard, are
encoded automatically, with the original being saved to your account as
well. This the is the current list streaming media file-types that are
automatically encoded:.mov .mpg .mpeg .mpe .3gp .3g2 .avi .wmv
I'm having difficulty uploading
If you're having difficulty uploading, click the "Upload Tips" button on the upload page. This gives tips on
encoding your files to suitable sizes and formats for best quality and
streamability.
If you're still having difficulty please don't hesitate to Get in touch with Tuppashare Support and we can help troubleshoot any difficulties you're having.
What format should I encode to?
If you want to encode files yourself before uploading we would
recommend encoding video to the h.264 standard, at around 500kbs for a
decent quality that most broadband connections can handle, and for
audio, just encode to the mp3 format.
For more details on
encoding and recommended easy encoders, just click the "Upload Tips" button on the upload page.
I've sent a share-link to someone and they can't view it
The share links use 'cookies' (small files saved on the viewers computer) to unlock your private Tuppacast to the viewer. They'll need to make sure they have cookies enabled and JavaScript enabled (most web browsers have these enabled by default) and they'll need the latest Adobe Flash player installed. If they're still having difficulty it may either be that they're behind a company firewall, or perhaps they don't have the correct codec to play a raw file you have uploaded.
If they can open the page but are just having difficulty playing a file, they may find if they click the download link on the file item instead, that they can download it to their computer and play it with their default media player (e.g. Windows Media Player, QuickTime or VLC) instead of in their browser, which may only be able to play a limited range of file-types compared to their daily desktop media player.
More technical support issues?
If you have more technical issues, we strongly recommend browsing or searching the Support Forum where you may find a quickest answer to your question, or you may find you know the answer to someone else's question!
Feel
free to post your question there if no-one else has and we at
Tuppashare will respond there as quick as we can. It should be just as
quick as sending us an email, and then the solution is there for others
too.
Alternatively if you have a specific technical problem or question, please feel free to Get in touch with Tuppashare Support.
Do I need credits to use all the
features of Tuppashare?
No.
You only need credits if you upload and share media, or to buy single
individual files. Tuppashare accounts are free and you are not
charged cash or credits to store, stream or download media from
Tuppacasts you have purchased, been sent, or that the publisher has
made available for free streaming.
Publisher subscriptions,
Tuppacast rentals and downloads can be purchased with either a credit
card or PayPal account.
What do I need credits for?
You
will need credits if you want to upload, share or distribute your own
original media through Tuppashare. You will also need them if you
want to buy single-files and peer-sponsor banners.
Why Tuppashare credits?
The
reason that credits are used for the above payments is that Tuppashare Credits is a
micro-payments system. For such transactions to be economically
viable they need to allow multiple occurrences of smaller payments.
What else can I use credits for?
You
can also give and send credits to other people on Tuppashare, either
as a gift or perhaps as a prize. Just go to the users page you want
to transfer credits to, and click on their payments tab.
Do I get any free when I sign-up?
You currently get 50 credits free when you sign-up, so you can get started straight
away.
When are Credits used up?
Credits
are like digital postage stamps. Whenever any media that you have
uploaded is downloaded or streamed (by you, your fans or the people
you have shared your Tuppacasts with), credits will be used up. They
will also be used up for storage of media.
Where can I buy them?
If you
need more credits you can buy them direct from Tuppashare. Just log
in and go to the 'Account' tab in the top navigation bar. Here you
can buy bundles of credits from £5, there's no contract or
monthly charge so you can just top up with whatever you think you'll
need.
Alternatively, users can transfer credits to each other
so you can buy and sell with other publishers on the network that you
have a relationship with.
Do I need to buy Credits?
Not necessarily..
You can also earn credits buy selling individual file downloads, or peer-sponsor banners alongside your Tuppacasts.
Auto-top-up
If your account runs out of credits and you have public Tuppacasts, Tuppashare reserves the right to divert payments made to your account for either rentals, downloads, sponsor-banners or subscriptions and convert them into Credits payments. i.e. a payment for a subscription will be paid to Tuppashare instead of into your account and the pro-rata amount of credits will be added to your account and the subscription given to the buyer.
This will only happen until such time as your account is in credit again, and you will be notified in advance that your credits are getting low, but it has the benefit that if you're on holiday and your account runs out of credits, your Tuppacasts won't disappear from the library or be unavailable and you won't miss out on a subscription for example.
Who sets the content prices?
When
you buy downloads, rentals and subscriptions through the Tuppashare platform, you are buying direct from the publisher. They decide
whether or not to charge, and at what price - Tuppashare doesn't
take a cut.
Why doesn't Tuppashare take a cut?
It
gives authors and artists the freedom to decide how and if they want
to charge...and it's simpler.
We
don't sell music, films or programmes, the only thing we sell is
pre-paid media delivery credits. There's no complex licensing
agreements, or monthly contracts, it's just pay-as-you-go media
distribution. So an artist can create something in the morning and
release it in the afternoon.
Who is Tuppashare's secure credit card
payments provider?
PayPal
is the payment service provider for credit card payments through
Tuppashare, and when you buy subscriptions or downloads by card you
pay direct into the publisher's specified PayPal account. Apart
from PayPal's relevant transaction fee, the publisher gets the full
face value of whatever you pay for their media.
Who
Tuppashare is managed and designed by a group of people who wanted to find a fair and sustainable business model for the digital age.
We soon realised that would require a model that gave as much money as possible to the publishers to enable them to carry on doing what they love and are best at. A model that enables publishers to communicate directly with their audience, to be supported by their peers, and have the freedom to publish exactly as they see fit.
For us it means access to diverse and quality digital media in the knowledge that 100% of revenue goes direct to the person who's creating it.
You?
Tuppashare is always on the look out for fantastic people to join the team.
If you think you've got the skills and dedication in any area of expertise, whether technical, organisational or you think you can provide a great extension to the service, click "Get in touch" and send us a message, putting the role you want to do in the first line of your message.
We greatly look forward to hearing from you!
Current Opportunities:
Lead Developer, Marketing & New Business Manager ..see job specs / apply →