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<blockquote data-quote="oldslowandugly" data-source="post: 1060858" data-attributes="member: 659"><p>When I look at the SD card on the PC, OS, it says 456kb are free. But I can't add a single pic more. When I open the card, and choose a pic, and click on 'properties', most pics are 2mb or a bit more. Some are over 200kb. So I guess I was trying to add some that were just too big. I now will check any new ones for size and adjust accordingly. </p><p></p><p>I am no computer wizz, far from it. But I find it interesting. I found an ancient VHS tape that we took at a family reunion in 1996. I wanted to send copies to my family but who has a VCR anymore? I got a VIDBOX converter that converted my VHS tape to digital. Then I just burned DVD copies for everyone. I even posted the video to YouTube for the really old folks, and had my cousins show them the video on their smart phones. </p><p></p><p>Interesting stuff that you can do. Thanks again for the help and I will surely ask for more when needed. <img src="https://i.imgur.com/7iNmRFM.gif" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":Awesomeness:" title="Awesomeness :Awesomeness:" data-shortname=":Awesomeness:" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="oldslowandugly, post: 1060858, member: 659"] When I look at the SD card on the PC, OS, it says 456kb are free. But I can't add a single pic more. When I open the card, and choose a pic, and click on 'properties', most pics are 2mb or a bit more. Some are over 200kb. So I guess I was trying to add some that were just too big. I now will check any new ones for size and adjust accordingly. I am no computer wizz, far from it. But I find it interesting. I found an ancient VHS tape that we took at a family reunion in 1996. I wanted to send copies to my family but who has a VCR anymore? I got a VIDBOX converter that converted my VHS tape to digital. Then I just burned DVD copies for everyone. I even posted the video to YouTube for the really old folks, and had my cousins show them the video on their smart phones. Interesting stuff that you can do. Thanks again for the help and I will surely ask for more when needed. :Awesomeness: [/QUOTE]
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