 FS613 Premium join:2002-11-18 Brooklyn, NY
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With my digital camera, I filmed a short movie (.mov file) recently at a family party. Later, I copied the movie file to my PC.
My PC runs under Windows XP Home SP2.
I would like to email the file to a relative, but it's too big as an attachment (142 MB).
How can I get it to him, over the Internet?
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| Look at one of the free file hosting services like mediafire
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  JohnQPublic Premium join:2002-03-22 Xanadu
| reply to FS613 You could use one of those free file hosting services previously mentioned or you might consider using an application like 7-Zip to create an archive file and split it up into manageable size segments. The second option might aid you in your uploading if you don't have much bandwidth outbound. Or you could do both.
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join:2008-01-19 | reply to FS613 Compress the file, upload it to Mediafire, Rapidshare, Filesend or Gigasize, then send the link to your relative. AFAIK, all of them offer free upload. Works well for me. |
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