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      29th May 2004
I made a video using pictures of my daughter starting from when she was born to now for her graduation video. When I tried burning to cd, only some of the pictures were there but all of the music selections were there. And when I tried transfering to my sony dv camera to put on tape it says there is not enough disk space. Apparently the pic's I scanned into the computer for the video's is taking up all of my disc space. My question is, is there an online storage place to put my video so I can burn to cd or transfer to my camera so I can record to tape. I am using Sony VIAO RS430G. Camera I am using is a Sony mini dv.
 
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Can you save it to your hard drive?
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"dori" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> I made a video using pictures of my daughter starting from when she was

born to now for her graduation video. When I tried burning to cd, only some
of the pictures were there but all of the music selections were there. And
when I tried transfering to my sony dv camera to put on tape it says there
is not enough disk space. Apparently the pic's I scanned into the computer
for the video's is taking up all of my disc space. My question is, is there
an online storage place to put my video so I can burn to cd or transfer to
my camera so I can record to tape. I am using Sony VIAO RS430G. Camera I am
using is a Sony mini dv.


 
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Graham Hughes, MVP Digital Media
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      3rd Jun 2004
The way I read it Cari, is that the hard drive space is all taken up. If
this is so, Dori, you would need to make some space by deleting other non
importantt items from the pc. Do not delete anything from the project. How
large are the photos? If they are very large, maybe making them a little
smaller may help. Make sure things like the recycle bin are emptied, use
disc clean up to help and also defragment the drive.
Graham
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"Cari (MS MVP)" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> Can you save it to your hard drive?
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> Cari (MS-MVP Windows Client - Printing, Imaging & Hardware)
> www.coribright.com
>
> "dori" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> news:9106FDAA-A096-457C-9AC7-(E-Mail Removed)...
> > I made a video using pictures of my daughter starting from when she was

> born to now for her graduation video. When I tried burning to cd, only

some
> of the pictures were there but all of the music selections were there. And
> when I tried transfering to my sony dv camera to put on tape it says there
> is not enough disk space. Apparently the pic's I scanned into the computer
> for the video's is taking up all of my disc space. My question is, is

there
> an online storage place to put my video so I can burn to cd or transfer to
> my camera so I can record to tape. I am using Sony VIAO RS430G. Camera I

am
> using is a Sony mini dv.
>
>



 
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