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  video cam and uploads

Ok,
If I do a take on my web cam, and lets say its 5meg, how do I attach it in a post ?
It open in Windows media player and saves it to a file.
I tried it once, and I found no attachment when I posted a reply. I wanted to uplaod a sound bite.

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Is the file extension .wmv or something else eddie? That's possibly the problem. If it is a .wmv file and it's under 10MB you shouldn't be having problem. Just keep a close eye on the message you get when it looks like the attachment has completed uploading. Often there is a message saying that it has been unsuccessful and the reason why. That's in the small window. Also, you might want to make sure you don't close that small window until uploading is complete. That will cause an unsuccessful upload as well.

Also, if you haven't read this, it may make things clearer. - Not sure how to upload a music file. Read this.

Let me know if you are still having problems.

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Clancy,
Thank you, I may have stopped before it had a full down load. What concered me was that I noticed a html signiture and thought this may be wrong.

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Clancy,

It was a sucess, used windows movie maker and converted file into a wmv and that was it.
Boy do I feel sorry for you guys now. Someday, gotta hook up my maudio stuff.

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Glad you got it worked out eddie.

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I noticed this one received a lot of views. Perhaps it's the video cam and uploads title that is getting people to check it out. (Hmmmm...)

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