trying to send a video as an attachment.

C

chris

I'am trying to send a video as an attachment. but I cant send it as an email.
I have it as a .zip file but still no luck also tryed it as a .rar file as
well
 
D

Dave

It may be too BIG.



"chris" <chris@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:58D3E633-179E-4705-9ED3-ED995502FDC6@microsoft.com...
> I'am trying to send a video as an attachment. but I cant send it as an
> email.
> I have it as a .zip file but still no luck also tryed it as a .rar file as
> well
 
C

chris

I think it is the file is the .zip file is 700mb which is too big. When I
looked at other
blogs they say no more than 100mb.

"Dave" wrote:

> It may be too BIG.
>
>
>
> "chris" <chris@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:58D3E633-179E-4705-9ED3-ED995502FDC6@microsoft.com...
> > I'am trying to send a video as an attachment. but I cant send it as an
> > email.
> > I have it as a .zip file but still no luck also tryed it as a .rar file as
> > well

>
>
 
M

Michael Solomon

"chris" <chris@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:58D3E633-179E-4705-9ED3-ED995502FDC6@microsoft.com...
> I'am trying to send a video as an attachment. but I cant send it as an
> email.
> I have it as a .zip file but still no luck also tryed it as a .rar file as
> well


As Dave has suggested, the file size may be too big and understand, the file
size you see is smaller than what it will be when it becomes an e-mail
attachment. File size constraints are placed on users by their ISP. You
need to check file size to get some idea of the size you are dealing with
and then check requirements set by your Internet provider. Since you are
zipping the file, there are zip programs than can split files that can later
be reintegrated thus allowing you to send the file in multiple smaller
e-mails.

--
Michael Solomon
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R

Retired

Actually even 2 mb is too big as an email attachment for most servers, and
100 mb is WAY too big. Sending videos via an e-mail attachment is not easily
workable unless you can squeeze them down to 1 mb or less. There may be
other solutions, such as creating a website containing your videos. Good
luck.
 
K

Ken Blake, MVP

On Fri, 6 Jul 2007 17:28:41 -0400, "Retired" <retired@my.hom> wrote:

> Actually even 2 mb is too big as an email attachment for most servers,



I can't speak for all ISPs, but the ones I've dealt with have never
had a problem with 2MB. I can usually send 3MB or more without a
problem.


> and
> 100 mb is WAY too big.



Yes, that's certainly true for almost any ISP.


> Sending videos via an e-mail attachment is not easily
> workable unless you can squeeze them down to 1 mb or less. There may be
> other solutions, such as creating a website containing your videos. Good
> luck.
>


--
Ken Blake, Microsoft MVP Windows - Shell/User
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Julian

"Retired" <retired@my.hom> wrote in message
news:eIf$xSBwHHA.1204@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl...
> Actually even 2 mb is too big as an email attachment for most servers, and
> 100 mb is WAY too big. Sending videos via an e-mail attachment is not
> easily workable unless you can squeeze them down to 1 mb or less. There
> may be other solutions, such as creating a website containing your videos.
> Good luck.


Gmail and Yahoo(UK) servers cope with upto 20mb attachments.
 
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