Video Problems

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Hello I have some video files that I have downloaded from my Canon PowerShot
A710 IS camera. I have them on my computer and I was wondering how do I make
the files smaller to be able to send in emails. My emails say the files are
too large to send. They are .avi files. Please help me.


Also I have another question how do I burn those same videos onto a DVD. My
computer says it can burn them but it doesn't seem to work. I burned them
onto a CD-R and the sound was messed up on them. Can someone help me please?
 
Mrs.Booker said:
Hello I have some video files that I have downloaded from my Canon
PowerShot A710 IS camera. I have them on my computer and I was
wondering how do I make the files smaller to be able to send in
emails. My emails say the files are too large to send. They are .avi
files. Please help me.
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Try importing the files into Movie Maker
and save in the .wmv format...

File / Save Movie File / E-mail / Next

I have a Canon also and using the steps I just
posted...I reduced a 66 MB file to 1 MB.

Be aware, the quality will be reduced.

Also you might try uploading your full sized
files to a site like one of the following and
send your recipients a link so they can
download the video at their convenience.

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

"SendSpace"
http://www.sendspace.com/
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Also I have another question how do I burn those same videos onto a
DVD. My computer says it can burn them but it doesn't seem to work. I
burned them onto a CD-R and the sound was messed up on them. Can
someone help me please?
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To make Video DVDs you need DVD Authoring
software. Some examples are: Nero, WinDVD
Creator, ProShow Gold, Roxio, ULead, etc...

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John Inzer
MS Picture It! -
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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
 
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