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Old Mar 19, 2008, 09:36 AM
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resizing video file

I took about a 1 min video w/ my kodak digital camera and uploaded it to my computer. I wanted to email it to some family/friends but keep getting an error message that says the file is too big to email (i think 70mb). Is there a way to resize the file?

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Old Mar 19, 2008, 09:51 AM   #2  
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Try compressing the file with DivX (available at DivX Video Player - DivX Video Codec - DivX Converter)
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I took about a 1 min video w/ my kodak digital camera and uploaded it to my computer. I wanted to email it to some family/friends but keep getting an error message that says the file is too big to email (i think 70mb). Is there a way to resize the file?
I have DivX on my computer and tried to play around with it last night, but couldn't figure out how to resize the file.
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Download a compression software form softpedia an decrease the size accordind to your need..........try this it will help..........
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Old Mar 20, 2008, 12:29 AM   #5  
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You will need to compress the movie using some software. That might cause loss of quality. You can chop the movie in smaller clips and e-mail them seperately. OR You can upload your movie to a web hosting service and send the link via e-mail to your friends and they can then download it. I would recommend Free File Hosting Made Simple - MediaFire. It is free and will allow upto 1GB of free upload.

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No the compression software comes with lots of options of the final size the quality that you want and which ever suits you you can use that one
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