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glass_eater
from a blind nerves area (Switzerland) on 2002-10-31 07:52 [#00422618]
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to send my e-mails... but i got a problem, when i send a video, or a picture scaned, it always seem to be too big for my comp, but i know its not possible cos my computer is quite powerfull...
anyone understand this problem and know how to resolve it?? :o
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pOgO
from behind your belly button fluff on 2002-10-31 07:52 [#00422619]
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do you get any errors?
What are they?
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princo
from Shitty City (Geelong) (Australia) on 2002-10-31 07:53 [#00422620]
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Try using large magnets on your hard drive ;-) hehehehe
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glass_eater
from a blind nerves area (Switzerland) on 2002-10-31 07:58 [#00422623]
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yes pogo it always says the size is too big or whatever, and also norton antivirus
is really slow to check the messages if i add pictures or videos, like five or ten minutes to send it,
but only with text it takes less than a second...! i cant find any options or help in the program...thats why im asking u guys!
:)
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BlatantEcho
from All over (United States) on 2002-10-31 10:07 [#00422819]
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uhm, if you are sending a 10mb file or something, yeah, your computer might catch fire....
so try compressing it with WinZip or something, iono, that is the only thing that comes to mind.
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xlr
from Boston (United States) on 2002-10-31 10:17 [#00422828]
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Indeed. compression will likely solve the problem. If .zip doesnt help much, try saving the video clip in a different format or at a lower bandwidth.
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