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Hullo Bruce. I recently came across a method that might help you. In your case you will need a 16GB, or larger, USB.
Insert your USB Stick into a USB port before you begin. It uses readily available tools in Windows.

Select the file you want to copy with the right mouse button, you should get a drop-down menu. Select “Open With”. From here you select PHOTOS.
Your file will appear on the screen. In the top ribbon on the left side, click on the three dots and select Save As. From the desktop that appears, find your USB and then copy to it.

Additionally, you can edit the file by selecting the far-left option to trim. All you do is move the handles from the left and/or right to edit the file. Trim creates another file. See on the right side "Save as a copy". The original is not lost or damaged in any way.

I use this to copy out specific sections from such things as Musicals. Hope this might help.
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Burn DVD - by brucem - Yesterday, 08:35 AM
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