Yes, for some short movies or mvs, you can. Just convert the avi to mpg or mpeg, which will make it a much smaller file. However, if it's a larger file then you will run into difficulties when trying to email as email service providers typically have an email attachment size limit of between 10Mb (Hotmail) and 25Mb (Yahoo Mail). If your file(s) is too big, either your email server will object and will refuse to send the email or your recipient(s) mail servers will object and will bounce the email back to you.
A simpler solution is to use a large file sending service They allow you to send large files of any sort (YouSendIt has a limit of 2Gb, Tonsho 5Gb).
The basic idea is that you write an email to your desired recipients (either online or you can also do it through your usual email program), attach the files you want to transfer and hit send. They then remove the attached files, place them on their secure servers and then the recipient is sent a link to download the files in an email with your original message. They just need to click on the link to download the file(s).
As many as you can create partitions large enough to hold files of OS.
It depends upon the size that you backup. Typically it should be enough!
There is no one document type that may be too large to be emailed. However, most common email programs like Gmail have a size cap of 25 MB.
It depends on how much you watch movies online and download large files. If you just occasionally watch things like Youtube and don't download large DVD or CD sized files, you should be fine for normal web browsing and email.
What works for most people is having enough memory to do what you want to do. This is why for those people who work with large files the rule is : - the more RAM memory you have the better
If you are like most modern internet users, you have a need to send large files often. It can be really frustrating to try to attach large files to emails, only to have the email bounce back because the files were way too large. If you find yourself in this situation, you should look in to using one of the file uploading sites that are capable of handling the large files you are working with.
You will need a program called PowerIso to extract files and unzip the files. To download it on your Ps3 you will have to put it either on a DVD-r or a large enough flash drive and load it onto your hard drive.
there are so many sites which supports large files .... i am using "4shared.com" to store / upload my large files.... Google account is enough to login ........ that's great facility provided by Google and 4shared.com website owners.... Prakash Dasari Other places are Rapidshare and Megaupload, but if you want to upload without file size limits then go to gygan.com
Zipping reduces the size of files containing large amount of information, thereby occupying less disk space.?æ It?æ is a popular format?æ for archiving large collections of files.
One can always upload and send files, large or small, via the email. If the file is very large, you can also use a source such as Cloud, or YouSendIt.
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