Save large Video into BFILE

Hello,
i have a problem to understand the concept of BFILE Datatype. i created a new Table with a column CONTENT AS DATATYPE BFILE. I created a new directory for it too.
So, how it works now? Do i need to upload the file manual like FTP or can i insert the file over SQL. I only read something like this:
Insert into MYTABLE(video)VALUES(BFILENAME('mydir','video1.avi'))
This statement insert only the Link to file but how can i manage the file upload ?
Thanks
Volker

Download MPEG Streamclip, which is free, from Squared 5.
Drag your long clip into MPEG Streamclip.
To split your video, move the playhead to your desired in point and type i. Then move the playhead to your desired out point and type o. Then File/Export to DV.
For more tips, [see this post|http://discussions.apple.com/thread.jspa?threadID=2255575], especially numbers 9b and 9c

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