right. What I would like to do is transfer save to the HD at the internet cafe of the hotel (htis much is possible, I have checked) then FTP someplace for later download and editing. Abd thank you for the number. I rather suspected we might be in the range of gigs.

Dana

>A full hour of digital tv saved to hard drive then converted to dvd / mpeg-2
>is about 1.67 Gig.
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>I think the wma format is smaller?but don�t remember of the top of my head.
>I should probably find out because I watch enough things on my laptop.
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>I�m not sure what format you have ?but it�s digital video (digital
>camcorder) or converted analog to digital ?it�s probably in mpeg format
>already.
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>I assume you�re not trying to email these videos?and instead ~ are trying
>to ftp them ? Most mail providers would complain about that much data
>transfer using email.
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>Pierre
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>From: dana tierney [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Sent: Wednesday, March 03, 2004 1:52 PM
>To: CF-Community
>Subject: Re: web space?
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>I am still hosting with them but I don��t want to kill the bandwidth for
>prunebelly, which is on my account. I find them ok, though their tech
>support is fairly moronic. If you don��t need tech support they are probably
>the way to go. I really have no idea how large the files are. We have 12
>video tapes of about 15 minutes each, but I would guess that we are really
>only interested in uploading about half of that. Given my utter inexperience
>with video, I am not even going to try to guess how big that is. If anyone
>can estimate, that may make me able to ask a more intelligent question :P
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