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  1. Join Date
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    #11
    hehe.. i was also about to say na i-fedex nalang

    pero less hassle pa rin kung i-ddownload nalang ng cousin mo just like lei suggested (*********)

    oo nga, ano ba yung 3Gb file na yan? i-share na yan

  2. Join Date
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    #12
    mahirap pala talaga it's actually a two discs with 3.9 gig each matagal na uploadan ito so Fedex na lang

    *** scandal...........hehehehe :barmy:



    nah! actually it's the video coverage sa wake ng grandmother namin..hehehe

    gusto niyo share ko sa inyo?

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    #13
    I think this would solve your problem. I still have to try it myself though but its got good reviews.

    http://download.cnet.com/File-Choppe...-10017985.html
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    #14
    Quote Originally Posted by shadow View Post
    mahirap pala talaga it's actually a two discs with 3.9 gig each matagal na uploadan ito so Fedex na lang

    *** scandal...........hehehehe :barmy:



    nah! actually it's the video coverage sa wake ng grandmother namin..hehehe

    gusto niyo share ko sa inyo?
    YouTube! :nite::pope::death:

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    #15
    Quote Originally Posted by shadow View Post
    it's actually a two discs with 3.9 gig each
    Is that 2 discs with raw data/video files or 2 dvd (as in dvd movie) discs?

    How long is the footage? Try converting it to say, .mp4 for iPod.

    A multi-gigabyte, 2-hour dvd movie such as "Constantine" which is normally around 7gb, can be brought down to 567mb.

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    #16
    Quote Originally Posted by Memphis Raines View Post
    I think this would solve your problem. I still have to try it myself though but its got good reviews.

    http://download.cnet.com/File-Choppe...-10017985.html
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    I think it's just the same as what HJSplit does. It splits a huge raw file in chunks as specified by user in Mb or Kb, and rejoins them with the same program.

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