What happens when you try to email the file?
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A little message pops up saying "oops! Server problem!" or something along those lines.
But I've just tried emailing the same person without the file attached, and there's no problem. When I tried to email the person with the file attached from Bangkok, I got exactly the same message the I just got now from the UK - and the email address I'm sending it to is a gmail address, and I'm sending it from gmail. So I'm guessing that it's something to do with the way I've saved the data?
But, really, I'm just staring and flailing.
I wonder if it's too big for your email. I've had that happen before.
Well, maybe - but gmail has infinite storage capacity, and it's not a huge file.
That's the only thing I can think of, though. I wouldn't think that gmail would care what kind of file it is. Unless someone else knows more than I do.
Bless your heart for trying.
::bangs head on desk::
I was just pointed in here. Let me check and see what the sending limit is for gmail. Do a get info on the file and find out how large it actually is.
The limit for gmail is a 20 MB attachment. Is the file larger than that?
Bless you.
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er, does 10.1 megabites sound plausible? (It's just under 22 minutes long.)
That sounds possibly right. In that case it is not the message size limit you are hitting.
From Garageband you can export the track to iTunes. Once it is in iTunes you can covert it to an MP3, which may make it easier to move. Do do this in iTunes go under your preference and set the conversion to MP3. Then in Garageband choose to export to iTunes. Once the track is in iTunes you can control click on the track and choose "Covert to MP3" or something along those lines. Then you can choose the MP3 track in iTunes, control click and choose show item in finder (It's called something like that) and then try sending that file.