Frage von sebastian2648:
I have the following problem: How can I make a 250-800 MB of video (MPEG / AVI or anything like that to send)?
 Antwort von  Wiro:

Hmmm - interesting question. 
 Maybe burn to DVD and bring the then (well packed) to the post office?? 
 Is a possibility. 
 Wiro
 Antwort von  Stefan:

FTP server setup to send and access s.Empfänger can download video from the receiver. Alternatively, reverse the game and upload to FTP server from the recipient. 
 Good luck 
 The thick Stefan
 Antwort von  *the.jokeR*:
 FTP server setup to send and access s.Empfänger can download video from the receiver. Alternatively, reverse the game and upload to FTP server from the recipient.
 FTP server setup to send and access s.Empfänger can download video from the receiver. Alternatively, reverse the game and upload to FTP server from the recipient. 
 Good luck 
 The thick Stefan  which is usually a costly affair 
 My tip: www.rapidshare.de - pack up (to 100 mb chippings archive) and upload!
 Antwort von  Stefan:

Ok. 
 Since I have DSL Flat, I forget these little things sometimes ;-) 
 But more gekuckt - Packing of videos so you do not really save much space. And the aggregate time to time to download and upload is twice as much online time as the FTP path. 
 I do not mean that you should hire an FTP server. That would be expensive indeed. 
 But one should run a private FTP server at home, either directly from the sender or the recipient. Software for it is either inside the operating system (Linux) or synonymous available for free (Windows). 
 Good luck 
 The thick Stefan
 Antwort von  Sebastian2648:

Thanks for the tip Stephen. Synonymous, as you know I'm ran free as possible? At Microsoft, I can not find anything reasonable.
 Antwort von  Stefan:

Can it be a synonymous completely free?  
Filezilla Client or Server 
 http://filezilla.sourceforge.net/ 
 http://filezilla.de/ 
 Beginner's tutorials in German: 
 http://www.netzwerktotal.de/filezillaserver.htm 
 http://www.wintotal.de/Artikel/ftpserver/ftpserver.php 
 (here referred to as synonymous Alternatives to Filezilla) 
 Good luck 
 The thick Stefan