Q: emailing downloaded videos from your phone
I have an I Phone 5S. I love it because it does so much. I use it for taking pictures and videos frequently and there are times when I am not able to send a video I have taken with my phone to someone without receiving an error message "video is too large". Sometimes the message says Edit but I do not want to remove anything from the video.
I searched everywhere for a procedure, but still have not been able to find one. Do you guys have an easier way that I can continue to take videos with my I Phone and send them in some other manner?
iPhone 5s, iOS 9.1
Posted on May 25, 2016 12:32 PM
CheyenneJackson wrote:
I have an I Phone 5S. I love it because it does so much. I use it for taking pictures and videos frequently and there are times when I am not able to send a video I have taken with my phone to someone without receiving an error message "video is too large". Sometimes the message says Edit but I do not want to remove anything from the video.
I searched everywhere for a procedure, but still have not been able to find one. Do you guys have an easier way that I can continue to take videos with my I Phone and send them in some other manner?
The mass majority of email services have a file cap of about 25-35 MB for what you can send through email. Jolieteddie's suggestion is a great way to go about this.
Another one, which is offered through Apple, is Mail Drop. Once you have updated your iPhone beyond iOS 9.2, you will be able to use Mail Drop seamlessly with your emails to share attachments that would otherwise be too large to send through your email provider alone.
Posted on May 25, 2016 12:48 PM