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Do trials back up music and video files?

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Do trials back up music and video files?

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During your free trial, audio (such as MP3s and iTunes music) and video files are not backed up by default. If you want to test backing up an audio or video file during your free trial, you can right click on any audio or video file and manually add it to your backup. (Simply right-click the file and select ‘Back this up’ from the Carbonite menu.) When you pay for your subscription, your music / audio files will be added to your backup automatically. Video files will not be added automatically, but you can add as many video files to your backup as you’d like. You can back up a folder full of videos by right-clicking on it and selecting ‘Back up video files in this folder’.

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During your free trial, audio (such as MP3s and iTunes music) and video files are not backed up by default. If you want to test backing up an audio or video file during your free trial, you can right click on any audio or video file and manually add it to your backup. (Simply right-click the file and select ‘Back this up’ from the Carbonite menu.) When you pay for your subscription, your music / audio files will be added to your backup automatically. Video files will not be added automatically, but you can add as many video files to your backup as you’d like. You can back up a folder full of videos by right-clicking on it and selecting ‘Back up video files in this folder’.

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During your free trial, audio (such as MP3s and iTunes music) and video files are not backed up by default. If you want to test backing up an audio or video file during your 30-day free trial (or 2 GB free account), you can right click on any audio or video file and manually add it to your backup. (Simply right-click the file and select ‘Back this up’ from the AVG Online Backup menu.) When you pay for your subscription, your music / audio files will be added to your backup automatically. Video files will not be added automatically, but you can add as many video files to your backup as you’d like. You can backup a folder full of videos by right-clicking on it and selecting ‘Back up video files in this folder’.

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