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How To Send Large Videos

If you’ve recorded a video and you want to send that large video file to friends or family, you may find it’s a bit more difficult than you might have thought.

Video files can get very large, very quickly. There are lots of options to send other types of large files, but video files are different. Those techniques may work for smaller video files, but for larger ones they won’t work.

How to Send Large Videos Via Email

Sending a large video via email will work, but only to a point. Check the size of the video file you’ve recorded and determine if it fits within the limitations of your email service.

The email send limits for the most common email services are :

You may be able to stretch this limit a little further by compressing your video file.

In this example, compressing a 223,765 KB video only shrunk the file to 223,037 KB. This will be the case with many videos, depending on the video file format.

If you find that this is the case with your large video file, you have one last option to send via email. You can upload the file to a cloud service and email the recipient the link.

How to Send Large Videos Using Cloud Services

Most cloud storage services let you upload files much larger than the email send file limitations.

Upload the video file to your own cloud storage account. If the file is large, it could take a few minutes. Once uploaded, you can right-click on the file and get the share link to paste into email.

If you’re using Google Drive and Gmail, Gmail will actually prompt you to upload to Google Drive if you attempt to attach a file that’s larger than the send file limit.

Cloud share account limits are larger than email, but they aren’t unlimited. The free storage limits for each of the most popular cloud storage services are:

So long as your video files are smaller than this limit, and you have available space in your account, you should be able to upload your entire file to share with whoever you like.

How to Send Large Videos Using Messaging Apps

If you don’t have a cloud storage account, or you’d prefer a method of sending your video to friends or family that’s a little more convenient, you always have the option of sending the video using your favorite messaging app.

One example is Skype, where you’re allowed to share a file with a recipient that’s up to 300 MB.

This is a lot easier than uploading to a cloud storage account first, or even composing an email to send the file. So long as your video is under the limit of the messaging app, you’re good to go.

The file transfer limits of the most popular messaging apps are:

Streaming Very Large Video Files To Friends

All of the options above work fine if your video file is up to 15 GB, but what if you’re trying to send a movie length video? None of the options listed so far will work. But you’re not entirely out of luck.

The last resort for sending very large video files is hosting the video file on a video streaming service, and sharing it privately to only the recipients who you want to see the video. YouTube is actually one of the best services you could use to privately share very large videos with people you know.

Most people know YouTube as a platform for delivering content to millions of people online, but what many don’t realize is that you can upload videos on YouTube and share them privately to just a few people.

YouTube does a good job compressing the video during the upload process. Even large files upload fairly quickly.

The limit to the size of video you can upload is rather large. You can upload a video that’s either 128 GB, or 12 hours, whichever is less.

YouTube also isn’t the only show in town when it comes to streaming private videos.

All of these services are free, and a great way to share large videos with people without having to worry about how you’re going to transfer such large files.

Share Large Videos On Your Own Hosting Server

Of course, if you already pay for web hosting, the odds are pretty good that your web hosting account comes with an FTP feature.

If there are, then you can use any FTP client to upload large videos to your own web hosting server.

Now, when you upload videos using your FTP client, people who you give the account details will be able to use their own FTP client to connect to your web host and download the large video file.

Only use this approach if you’re confident that people you’re sharing the video with understand how to use FTP clients and how to transfer files using FTP.

If they don’t, you might consider other easier-to-use file transfer tools.

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