Guys, just a regular user over here.
I have a 30 minute video that I want to send to the grandparents...any way to do this?
Or do I have to put it on DVD and burn it?
Thanks for the help.
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Guys, just a regular user over here.
I have a 30 minute video that I want to send to the grandparents...any way to do this?
Or do I have to put it on DVD and burn it?
Thanks for the help.
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upload to cloud storage
put it on youtube
email it
it really depends on file size i guess
Dropbox or alike then share the link
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It's a 30 minute video file of the kids....way to big for email or dropbox as its over the upload limit....any other options?
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Nah, 30min in full HD is way too much, 7-8GB i'm guessing, burn and send
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Kind of what I thought...thanks everyone...:)
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If it's for grandparents, put it on YouTube
Posted via CB10
Put in into a USB and send?
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Send it on a airplane over night they will enjoy it, lol
burn it or youtube it
Thanks for all the input....i will USB it for one set of grandparents and the others are out of luck as they only own and ipad....and to youtube it right now would take over 500 mins to upload...
As a side note I picked up this micro SD http://m.bestbuy.ca/defaultpage.aspx...335&lang=en-CA
Works great so far.
Merry Christmas everyone.
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The video-edit features of BB10 are quite decent. You can take one long video and produce bite-sized pieces that are easier to upload or send, by editing for stop and start points and then saving.
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Gmail uploads large attachments and puts a link in the email. Not sure if there's a limit though.
P.
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Yousendit.com (now called Hightail) offers large file uploads. For 7-8 GB you would need a paid account, but they offer a free trial.
Posted via CB10 from my awesome Passport
You could also shrink it using any number of methods and then upload. This would reduce time and bandwidth to upload. I often use MEGA to share.
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I always use wetransfer (https://www.wetransfer.com/) for stuff like that.
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There a lot of ways to share big files. Dropbox, Onedrive, Google Drive, ICloud, Mega,...
The Problem is the low common upload speed. Most of the people have less then 2mb/s upload speed so it would take hours and hours to upload. It's time that all internet provider upgrade there hardware and offer better upload speeds for a regular price!
and stop offering low High Speed Data Volumes on mobile contracts. Highest you can get here is 5GB for ~130$/month
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The other issue is some of them have upload maxes....i.e. 250 mb at a time.
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Hi there, if its not going over 5GB you can send it with Transfer.co . You don't have to register and its for free :)
Hope i helped.