Hope I am in right place. Bit of background B4 question Daughter sent me a DVD she wanted a copy (backup) of, I ripped it, ran thru DVDShrink, got a TS folder, and burned to DVD. When I sent everything back via normal mail, it never showed up, still had info on puter, burned 2nd time, mailed, poof, gone again. The TS folder is several gigs, is there anyway to break it up, or shrink it, just make it smaller, so she could just download files from me and burn herself. Thanks for any and all suggestions
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If you were able to shrink it down more, it would lose quality. You could throw out all the extras, but it would still be several Gigabytes in the DVD format. Maybe try FedEx?
Or send it registered mail.
You could split it up with a program like WinRar and send it in chunks via email or directly with other methods.
Instead, I would just make 4 copies of the DVD and send them all at the same time. That would still be the cheapest solution. $.30 for the DVD, $.60 each to mail. -
I'm not sure how to do but you can set up a torrent file. Search around sites for stuff on creating a torrent, that way your daughter will download (over the course of a day or two depending on your connection) the file directly from your computer through the torrent program.
Sorry I can't give you help actually creating the file.C#
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