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Ive downloaded a video to a file on my pc.

However the video is too big to burn onto a cd, can someone please help me.

Is there anyway I can burn this video by reducing it etc...

thanks
phil

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Rather depends on the file in question. You can split the file into several
different sections.... and then burn each section separately to a CD.

If you have third party software you can burn it to a VCD.

What do you want to do with the file in the final instance.... view it on a
PC... or on a standalone DVD player.... or something else?
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"southampton1965" <southampton1965@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in
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> Ive downloaded a video to a file on my pc.
>
> However the video is too big to burn onto a cd, can someone please help
> me.
>
> Is there anyway I can burn this video by reducing it etc...
>
> thanks
> phil
>

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