movie is blurry when I email it

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Andy Marcantoni

Hi there. I am trying to email a movie I made on movie maker and it comes
up either stamp sized so you can't see it or full screen size and blurry.
How can I find a happy medium? Any help would be appreciated. THANKS!!
 
Andy said:
Hi there. I am trying to email a movie I made on movie maker and it
comes up either stamp sized so you can't see it or full screen size
and blurry. How can I find a happy medium? Any help would be
appreciated. THANKS!!
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Sounds like you saved your movie using the e-mail option.
this creates a low resolution movie with a small file size.

Maybe you would have better luck if you choose...My
Computer / Best Quality For Playback On My Computer...

Then if the file size is too large for e-mail...you could upload
the file to a site like the following and then send your recipients
a link to download the movie to their computer.

"YouSendIt"
http://www.yousendit.com/

All you have to do is enter an e-mail
address in the Recipient field and
click the browse button to select the
image you wish to upload. Then
click the "Send It" button.

The next screen that appears will give
you the download link. Just copy/paste
it into an e-mail message to your recipients.

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John Inzer MS-MVP
Digital Media Experience

Notice
This is not tech support
I am a volunteer

Solutions that work for
me may not work for you

Proceed at your own risk
 
AlexH said:
Hi,
There is a new cool way to share your desktop videos -
http://www.SeeToo.com. It starts right away, no lingering uploads, no
size limits. Just select your file and start watching it with your
buddies across the net!
Like a magic!
http://www.SeeToo.com - try it, it is free!

And it wants to install it's own ActiveX control on your machine. Strike
*one*.

Now from the "Terms and Conditions Page";

["Third Party Software. You understand and agree that portions of the
Software or Service may include third party software that may be subject to
a separate license agreement (not this license), that we have no
responsibility or liability to you with respect to such third party
software, and you agree to comply with and be bound by such separate license
agreement."]

Allowing themselves to install ad/spyware on your machine. Strike *two*.

["Use of the Service or Software may, in the future, require the
installation of third party software which we may direct you to on our
Website. This software is provided to you from the applicable third party
and its use is subject to an end user license agreement with such third
party and we will not be responsible for providing such third party software
or its use."]

Holding themselves harmless if the ad/spyware they direct you to install
damages your machine in any way. Strike *three*.

I wouldn't use that service on a bet.
 
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