Exported AVI size TOO BIG

I've exported a 35 min. premiere elements 4 project into an DV AVI file that says it's 7.17G in size. When I try to transfer it to my 500 G. external hard drive it says it's too large. Please help me find out why it's too large. I have 417 G open on my external drive.

Barbie,
Basically, DV-AVI is going to be about 13GB per hour. There's nothing you can do about that. So if you're exporting a 35 minute video, it's going to be about 7GB.
If want smaller files, there are several things you could do:
* Export portions of the video at a time, e.g. (7) 5-min videos instead of (1) 35-min video
* Save to compressed file format (WMV, MOV)
* Archive the project (which creates a separate AVI for each clip)
I think it might help us if you could expand on what it is you're trying to do with the AVI output.
Usually when you're done with a project, you'll create a DVD or a compressed format to be viewed on YouTube or your computer, so explaining why you're exporting such a large DV-AVI might help us brainstorm some ideas for you.
Regards,
Ed

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