If you have a file that's 100 Mbs or smaller and want to convert it to another format, check out a free online service called Zamzar. You upload the file and pick the output format and then they'll email you the resulting file.
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This seems like a useful utility, but I wonder how many e-mail accounts can handle a file near 100 megabytes. I think gmail is limited to 8 or 9 megabytes.
Here are two similar services that allow you to download the file:
http://media-convert.com/
http://vixy.net/flv_converter - Convert any .FLV file from a website, including YouTube.
Posted by: Editor at TopLawStudent.com | February 28, 2007 at 01:27 AM