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It's not uncommon to encounter challenges when trying to send videos through email, especially when dealing with large video files. The good news is there...

It's not uncommon to encounter challenges when trying to send videos through email, especially when dealing with large video files. The good news is there are multiple ways to address this issue. This tutorial will guide you through a step-by-step process to send videos via email, irrespective of your video file size, email provider, and device.

How do I Email a Video That is Too Big?

Most email clients, including Gmail, Outlook, and Yahoo Mail, have a size limit for email attachments. For instance, Gmail and Outlook have a 25MB limit. If your video exceeds this limit, you won't be able to send it directly as an attachment. But don't worry, we have a few workarounds.

1. Google Drive

If you have a Google account, you can use Google Drive, which is a cloud storage service. Here's how:

  1. First, upload your large video file to Google Drive.
  2. Right-click on the file and select "Get shareable link."
  3. In your new Gmail message, click the paperclip icon to attach files. Instead of uploading a file, paste the Google Drive link.

Your subscribers will be able to view the video through this link.

2. OneDrive

Microsoft users can employ a similar approach using OneDrive.

  1. Upload the video to OneDrive.
  2. Right-click on the video and select "Share."
  3. In your new Outlook email, paste the OneDrive link in the body.

3. Dropbox

Dropbox is another reliable cloud storage service that integrates well with various email platforms.

  1. Upload the video to Dropbox and create a shareable link.
  2. Compose a new email and paste the Dropbox link.

How Can I Email a Video Over 25MB?

If you're dealing with a video file size over 25MB, consider using file sharing services like WeTransfer, which allows you to send files up to 2GB for free.

How Do I Compress a Video to Email It?

Compressing your video is another way to reduce its file size. For Mac users, iMovie is a great tool for this. For Windows users, a video compressor software can be used. There are also online tools available that can compress video files. Remember, compressing a video may reduce its quality.

How Do I Attach a Video?

To attach a video in your email, click the paperclip icon (or similar functionality in other email clients) in a new email. This will open a pop-up where you can select the video file to attach.

How Do I Send a Video to Someone Who Doesn't Have an Email Address?

If the recipient doesn't have an email address, you can use social media platforms or messaging apps. For example, you can upload a YouTube video and share the video link.

How Do I Email a Video on My Phone?

On both iOS and Android devices, you can attach videos directly from your gallery. For large video files, you can use mobile apps of cloud storage services like Google Drive, iCloud, or OneDrive.

How Do I Send a Video Attachment?

Once you've attached a video to your email, simply enter the recipient's email address, add a subject and message, then click "Send."

How to Compress and Send a Video on iPhone or Android?

  1. Use a video compressor app to reduce the video file size. Many free apps are available on the App Store or Google Play Store.
  2. After compressing, attach the video file to a new email and send it.

How Do I Send a High-Quality Video?

For high-quality videos, it's recommended to use cloud storage services to avoid compromising video quality. You can also share a YouTube video link if the video is publicly available, as this will allow the recipient to view the video in its original quality.

How Do I Send a Long Video?

Long videos can be sent by utilizing cloud storage services like Google Drive, OneDrive, or Dropbox. Upload the video to your chosen platform and share the link via email.

How Do I Send a Video Through Gmail?

Sending a video through Gmail is straightforward.

  1. Compose a new message.
  2. Click on the paperclip icon to attach files.
  3. Browse and select your video file, then click "Open."

Remember, Gmail has a 25MB limit for attachments. If your video exceeds this limit, use Google Drive.

How Do I Email a GIF?

GIFs can be attached to an email in the same way as other image or video files. Click on the paperclip icon, then select and upload your GIF.

How Do I Send a Video Screenshot?

To send a video screenshot, first, capture the screenshot on your device (Mac, iPhone, Android, etc.). Then, attach the screenshot image as you would any other image file.

Sending videos through email can be achieved in multiple ways, depending on the size of the video file and the email provider you use. From direct attachment for smaller files to utilizing cloud storage services or file compression for larger files, these solutions offer flexibility for your needs.

Regardless of whether you are using Gmail, Outlook, or Yahoo Mail on a Mac, iPhone, or Android device, this guide provides a solution for you. Remember, sharing videos through email is not just about sending an attachment; it can also involve sharing a video link from platforms like YouTube or a thumbnail screenshot for quick reference.

Cliff Weitzman

Cliff Weitzman

Cliff Weitzman is a dyslexia advocate and the CEO and founder of Speechify, the #1 text-to-speech app in the world, totaling over 100,000 5-star reviews and ranking first place in the App Store for the News & Magazines category. In 2017, Weitzman was named to the Forbes 30 under 30 list for his work making the internet more accessible to people with learning disabilities. Cliff Weitzman has been featured in EdSurge, Inc., PC Mag, Entrepreneur, Mashable, among other leading outlets.