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| | Sending Skype Videos as Attachments on Windows Mail Many of my attempts to send Skype videos as attachments (on Windows Mail) have brought a message that the transmission cannot be made as the size exceeds that permitted. What is the size permitted? And does anyone familiar with Skype know how I may CONTROL the size? I find an option on Skype for "image size" (ranging from "email size" to 8 megapixels). I do not know if that option determines a) the size of the file being made as the picture is recorded, or, b) the size of the file as it is be transmitted (in which case it might have been originally recorded as a larger file)? And how can one calculate the number of Megabytes when both Megapixels and time are known? - Dale |
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| | Re: Sending Skype Videos as Attachments on Windows Mail "Dale" <edmondsons@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:C9EE31F8-0A27-4E93-89AE-27886E6BD28E@xxxxxx Quote: > Many of my attempts to send Skype videos as attachments (on Windows Mail) > have brought a message that the transmission cannot be made as the size > exceeds that permitted. What is the size permitted? > > And does anyone familiar with Skype know how I may CONTROL the size? I > find an option on Skype for "image size" (ranging from "email size" to 8 > megapixels). I do not know if that option determines a) the size of the > file being made as the picture is recorded, or, b) the size of the file as > it is be transmitted (in which case it might have been originally recorded > as a larger file)? > > And how can one calculate the number of Megabytes when both Megapixels and > time are known? > > - Dale to find out what it is? I am not familiar with Skype. In WM you can set it to break apart large messages at Tools>accounts>select your account>properties>advanced tab. You can set the break apart setting at say 500KB and that should be OK with your ISP. (Remember that emailing adds around 33% to the size of the original attachments). The various parts of the message that are sent can be made into one mail by selecting each part and then on the Message menu choose 'Combine & Decode, then double click the resultant attachment to open the mail as you sent it. You should advise your recipient of how to do 'Combine & Decode'. If you are unsure then please get back. -- Regards Steve. MS-MVP. MAIL. [DTS] http://www.getsafeonline.org/ |
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