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Subject: Re: looking for advice on posting large files
Date: Tue, 05 Jan 2010 00:09:19 -0500
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On Mon, 4 Jan 2010 21:38:59 GMT, midnightblue@gmail.com wrote:
>I tried to upload a video of Laura B from Candydolls, but I got mixed
>results.
>
>I used Master Splitter to break up the 112MB file. The result was a tiny 000
>file, twenty-seven 4096KB pieces, and one 1775KB piece. I then posted a
>message with these 29 files as attachments.
>
>My newsgroup reader (News Rover) reported success. However, none of the
>posts seem to appear on the newsgroup.
>
>Any ideas or advice? Is 4MB too large?
>
Don't use MasterSplitter. Use Quickpar to break up the file. It will
break it up & create par files for you. In this case, there's no
reason to use Winrar either.
Don't post using your news reader. Use PowerPost instead.
Google both Quickpar & PowerPost. They're free.
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