Use virtualdub and download Divx codec
drop your movie into virtual dub, File -> Append avi segments... if its more than 1 file.
Then in virtualdub go to Video -> Compression... and select divx codec (u can go to settings to change quality)
finish settings on divx codec and then File Save as AVI...
done
If the movie does contain the subtitles within the movie file itself then I don't know how to answer your question. If, however, the movie file you downloaded does not contain subtitles, then you probably downloaded a separate subtitle file (such as a .srt). Your Zen probably can't handle the subtitle file and thusly you should try to find a movie file that includes the subtitles you want in the movie itself, rather than as a separate subtitle file.
It is a file of a movie or a video clip taken from a camera, or uploaded from an old movie system. Then the video clips can be viewed on a computer.
if yu downloaded a passworded file then you are stupid the file will not really be the movieprobably a virusORYou can get an invite to almost all torrent sites here: http://www.torrentauction.com
all side , if they upload
depending on the movie length and type of file about 750MB (purely film) up to 2 gigs (a DVDimage)
Yes, it will compress files, by how much depends on the file type and structure.
You must first compress the files as a .ZIP file. When you compress the file, under the security tab, you can password protect it.
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It is called Compress.
gzip filename ...
i believe (not quite sure) that it is at the application layer (layer 1)
The usual approach is to create a 'tar' file first of the directory and then compress the tar file. This is also safer because it leaves the original directory intact.
Just compress it by right clicking on the item you want to be a zip file