Try converting it to a smaller format. For example, .AVI files are typically large. Try .MP3 or .WMV.
If you are looking for LIVE audio, you can set up a streaming account. this can be done on ustream www.ustream.com. it is video broadcast but if you use the right software, you can just set a Logo and broadcast audio. if you want to send a snippet of audio, Email would be a good way. record an MP3/WAV/OGG/FLAC of the audio, and send to the recipient via an email. you might have to RAR the file if its too big, and send the RAR parts via email, and get the recipient to unRAR the file.
Depends on your email I think. I know maybe able to send it like an email. And if you have Gmail maybe able to do it with that too. You never know if you try. It shouldn't cost you anything to send it.
it will send an email too you and give you a key just to make sure you are using your own email address.
Yes, it is possible to send it. It is because Gmail is able to send data to different services too. Gmail can send an email to Live too.
No, they do not!
Unlimited email is too often used for spam. Many companies let you send as much as you like, but limit the number of recipients per message.
A few answers from our contributors:For your specific type of email you could look in the help options or there will be a button that says "attach" and you click that and choose the file.Another alternative is to use a dedicated service where you upload and process your video and then simply email the link to your recipient for either streaming or download.This has several advantages for example, when you are limited to sending small video files or you are stuck trying to figure out how to encode your video so it is in the right format for viewingThe problem with sending video files via email is that they are typically too large for standard mail servers to handle. When sending an email attachment the maximum size depends not only on how large your own mail system will allow you to send but also on the size that the recipients mail system will accept. Here are the limits some of the major systems will allow:Gmail - 25MbWindows Live Hotmail - 10MbYahoo! Mail - 20MbThe major email server programs have the following default limits for large file attachments:MS Exchange 2007 - 10MbSend Mail - 2 MbWhen you consider that a video file, 25 minutes long at 768 x 576 is 1Gb in size, you can see the problem with sending video files via email.The end result is that the email does not get to your recipient either because it can't get through your or their mail servers. Sometimes the mail will just be bounced back to you, although more often it will just disappear. Worse still, it can cause your email program to continually crash as it repeatedly tries and fails to send the file.The solution to this problem is to use a file transfer system that lets you send an email like normal from your email address, but it removes the large video file and puts it on their servers and the recipient is sent the original message with a link to download the file. This means that your and their mail servers do not have to try and process this large file. It also stops inboxes from getting clogged up with large files. The limitations of many of these services is that they typically have a file size limit of 2Gb. A few services have a file size limit big enough to handle most video files and allow you to send 5Gb files.
You can get a free email account at Google.com.
Try clicking on the picture you want to send then starting the email and pasting when your done writing,that works if the pics aren't too big most of the time.I have trouble doing that with comcast,you could try sending through another server like free email with hotmail,I never have to attatch files with aol,thats free to create an account to send email too.So...copy and paste
You either insert the file, Go to insert them browse to the file and select it. or if it is a word or picture file you can open it and then copy and paste it onto the email. remember however that a picture on an email needs to be done in the correct format like JPG or Giff so as not to be too big to send.
It has too much data in it you need to try and send in seperate messages, Hope it works
This is a very general question so it is hard to answer. Depending on what your attachments are and what email you are using there may be a size limit. If the file size is to large(ex:sending pictures, if it is too large you wont be able to send it you will need to resize the image)it wont send.