Try using dvdshrink its free on the web or you are getting ripped off. burn it with shrink and the end it will come up with an error, remember the directory you put it in. close out of shrink when its done then open nero and go to burn video files. when the menu comes up go to the directory where the movie is, right click and select all click finish and then burn. take care Heather
2007-02-06 09:48:23
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answered by Anonymous
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An MP3 that won't fit? It must be 10 hours long.
Various archiving tools can be used for that type of thing, but first I'd figure out why the file is so big to begin with.
2007-02-06 17:52:18
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answered by sspade30 5
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yeah, use windows movie maker and import the whole mp3 file as a clip, then slice it half way and export either part seperately. easier is to convert it to a lesser bitrate. you can get creative's software for this on their support site
2007-02-06 17:54:46
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answered by joelius24 7
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You can but i would'nt recommend it. I'm not sure what type of file your dealing with, so I can't really help you. Repost the type of file and I'll help you out. Also make sure to add file size, space avalible, and what kind of media/program it is.
2007-02-06 17:49:47
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answered by Rj7 2
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You just need a simple audio converter. Search for one on yahoo...or you can download a free professional program like GoldWave. That's what I use for all of my audio work.
www.goldwave.com
It's free, and small. It will open any audio file, and then you can go to "save as" and select any other audio file you want.
2007-02-06 17:47:23
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answered by Anonymous
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You could zip the file but you can't listen to it then untill\ you unzip it on another computer.
2007-02-06 17:46:05
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answered by wandererthelost 2
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i dont think that there is! you could zip it but then u cant here it until u unzip it again.. what file is this? so huge?
2007-02-06 17:47:15
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answered by sim 3
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