B biggerry Registered User Messages 151 24 Feb 2009 #1 I'm using Skydrive to store my files. One of the limitations is that the maximum file size that you can store for any one file is 50MB. I took some movies of my kids over Christmas with my digital camera. They vary from 55 MB to 190 MB. Is there any way that I can "split" each file into 50MB or less so I can store them on Skydrive?
I'm using Skydrive to store my files. One of the limitations is that the maximum file size that you can store for any one file is 50MB. I took some movies of my kids over Christmas with my digital camera. They vary from 55 MB to 190 MB. Is there any way that I can "split" each file into 50MB or less so I can store them on Skydrive?
D dinjoecurry Registered User Messages 402 25 Feb 2009 #2 google "join video files" and you will see lots of downloads to do the job you want
L Latrade Registered User Messages 578 25 Feb 2009 #3 You can do it with Quicktime pro, not sure if the free version allows you to edit files though.
N nmesisca Registered User Messages 72 25 Feb 2009 #4 You can use VirtualDub. its a free tool. google the name..
S SparkRite Registered User Messages 1,724 25 Feb 2009 #5 By far the easiest and most user friendly is HJsplit, plus its free. http://www.freebyte.com/hjsplit/#win32 It will do what you want without any hassle.
By far the easiest and most user friendly is HJsplit, plus its free. http://www.freebyte.com/hjsplit/#win32 It will do what you want without any hassle.