I have recorded a video on my iPhone which is too large to send as an attachment. I want to store it in the cloud and make it available to family or friends. Can anybody explain to me in simple language how I can do that? Thank you one and all.
Tuesday, November 30, 2021
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I am not very familiar with the Apple ecosphere, but you can upload a video to Youtube and set the visibility to Unlisted, which means you have to have the link already to see it. Then you get send the link to whomever you want to see the video. It doesn't stop people from sending the link on to others who can view it but it's not findable via search.
I've done that to share videos with family before.
Here is a link to the iCloud User Guide entry on how to share a link to a video stored in iCloud. I've never done it but it looks simple from the instructions provided.
https://support.apple.com/guide/icloud/share-photos-and-videos-mm93a9b98683/icloud
If that doesn't help, call Apple Support (1-800-275-2273) and a rep will walk you through it. This is what I do when I can't figure something out. They have always resolved my issue graciously.
To Trim the video into two halves:
1. Open the Photos app and tap the video that you want to edit.
2. Tap Edit.
3. Move the sliders on both sides of the video timeline to change the start and stop
times. To preview your trimmed video, tap the play button .
4. Tap Done, then tap and Save Video as New Clip.
Do this for each half of the video and save each separately.
Use gmail to email them the video. If it is too large to be an email attachment (>25mb, I believe), gmail will automatically upload the video to google drive and include a link to the recipient in the email.
dear Prof.
very simple
go to: www.wetransfer.com
1. upload your file (+)
2. enter the recipient address
3. enter their address
4. you will get a number code sent to your mail address. 6 Zahlen
5. paste and copy this code
6. send your file
3. enter your address
There are several ways to accomplish this (but don't fart around editing the video). The easiest is A.K.'s recipe just above. Wetransfer is a great service and they've made it user-friendly.
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