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Nat
November 12th 06, 10:20 PM
I'm running out of free space on my computer, and I have a lot of music,
video and pictures- but i don't want to delete them. Will they take up less
space if I compress them? Songs are all .mp3, video is all .avi, and pictures
are either .jpg or .gif. I dont know if that matters at all but I want to
make sure I will still be able to play them and burn them to CDs/DVDs, etc.
if I compress them... any help or advice would be much appreciated thank
you!!!

Cari \(MS-MVP\)
November 15th 06, 06:25 PM
They are probably already compressed about as far as they can get. The real
solution is to get a second hard drive and add it to your PC.
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Cari (MS-MVP)
Windows Technologies - Printing & Imaging
http://www.coribright.com/windows

"nat" > wrote in message
...
> I'm running out of free space on my computer, and I have a lot of music,
> video and pictures- but i don't want to delete them. Will they take up
> less
> space if I compress them? Songs are all .mp3, video is all .avi, and
> pictures
> are either .jpg or .gif. I dont know if that matters at all but I want to
> make sure I will still be able to play them and burn them to CDs/DVDs,
> etc.
> if I compress them... any help or advice would be much appreciated thank
> you!!!

JuJulia
January 23rd 07, 10:42 AM
as i know, you can compress video files by converting them into another format. for example there's a program called VidLogo at geovid.com, i knew out about it not a long time ago. it adds logos and watermarks to the video and is able to convert video formats. so i'd like to advise to you to try it

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