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iambored

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So, I want to compress a file and it's like 18MB and when I zip it it's still about 17MB. Is there any other way to do it?
 

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depends on what type of file it is

if it's a file that already uses high compression, you won't get it down any further

if you want to break the file into smaller parts, use WinRAR or something like that.
 

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How would I find out if files use high compression?

It's a quicktime movie
 

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Quicktime movies are largely high-quality and can usually be compressed at a better rate.

Not sure with what though, don't really use it :)
 

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i barely compress files anyway.

the only reason why i'd zip/rar anything is to keep it in 1 file.

<20Mb is considered 'small' anyway unless you're emailling, but there's alternative ways of file transfer.
 

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Ok thanks everyone, yeah I'm emailing, I think I will resort to the old burn-and-hand to the person method.
 

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but how do you put the file back together? the person i am emailing to wouldn't be bothered to do anything technical

but i have been interested in something similar - 2 hour ilectures don't fit onto 1 cd. how can i split the audio file so that i can put it onto 2 cds?
 

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