The document provides steps for sending large video files through Gmail by uploading them to Google Drive. It explains that Gmail has a 25MB file size limit for attachments but Google Drive provides 15GB of free storage. The steps are:
1. Sign into Google Drive account
2. Upload the video file to Drive
3. Compose a new Gmail message and attach the video file from Drive
4. Send the message. The recipient will receive a Drive link to access and download the video.
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How to Email Video Clips via Gmail
1. Step-1: Email Video Clips via
Gmail
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If you're trying to send a video file to someone through your Gmail
account, you may have come across the 25 MB attachment size limit.
Luckily, Gmail allows you to link any files in your Google Drive account,
and all Gmail accounts come with 15 GB of free storage. This means
you can use Google Drive to send video files of virtually any size to
anyone you want, without having to worry about size limits. You can
also embed YouTube videos into your messages.
2. Step 1: Send Large File in Gmail
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3. Step-2
Sign into your Google Drive account
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All Gmail accounts come with 15 GB of free Google Drive storage.
You can upload video files of any size to Drive and then share them
through Gmail. The recipient(s) will not need a Drive account to
download the video file. Log into Drive with the same Google
account you use for Gmail.[1]
You can use the Google Drive website on your computer
(drive.google.com), or the Google Drive mobile app on your Android
or iOS device.
You can attach video files up to 25 MB directly to a Gmail message
using the Attachments button, but most videos are far larger than
this. This is especially true of HD video. Using Drive allows you to
send videos of any size.
6. Step 3 :
Upload the video file that you
want to send through Gmail.
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Drive allows you to upload files of any size. The process for uploading
files is pretty straightforward for both the desktop and mobile app
versions:
Desktop - Drag the file you want to upload into the Drive window. The
file will begin uploading. You can also click the "New" button, select "File
upload", and then browse for the video file on your computer.
Mobile - Find the file on your device that you want to send to drive. Use
a File Manager app to quickly browse through your stored files. Select
the file and tap the "Share" button in the menu. Select "Google Drive"
from the list of apps, and then tap "Save".
7. Step 4 :
Wait for the video to upload.
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The upload may take anywhere from a few minutes to several
hours, depending on the size of the video file and the speed
of your internet connection. You won't be able to attach the
file until it has been completely uploaded.
If you're using a mobile device, you'll likely want to be
connected to a wireless network to avoid eating up your
mobile data.
9. Step4:Compose a new Gmail
message
Once your video has been uploaded, you can attach it to any Gmail
message. Compose your message as normal.
depending on the size of the video file and the speed of your internet
connection. You won't be able to attach the file until it has been
completely uploaded.
If you're using a mobile device, you'll likely want to be connected to a
wireless network to avoid eating up your mobile data.
10. Step-5 Attach the video file from
Google Drive.
you can attach the video file much like you would a regular
attachment.
Desktop - Click the Drive icon at the bottom of the Compose
window. This will open a new window showing your Drive files.
Select the video file you want to add. You can also choose from
videos that other Drive users have shared with you, or you can
upload a video from your computer. Make sure "Drive link" is
selected in the bottom-right corner.
Mobile - Tap the Attachments button at the top of the screen.
Select "Insert from Drive". Find the video file that you want to share
and then tap "Select".
13. Send the message
clicking "Delete your account or services," you'll have the
option, on the right, to just delete small products (like Gmail)
or delete all of your account and data. Select the Gmail, the
re-sign in to ensure that you didn't click anything accidentally.
Under the words "My Account" are several headings going
down the page -- Welcome, "Sign-in & security," "Personal info
& privacy," and finally "Account preferences." You'll find
"Delete your account" here, as far down as you can get
15. Have the recipient follow the
Drive link in the message
Your recipient will be able to access the video by clicking the link in your
message. The video will open in a new tab, and they can either stream
the video immediately without downloading it or click the Download
button at the top of the page. If they are signed in to Drive, they can save
it to their Drive account as well.
Google says itself -- this is not "the usual yadda-yadda." There are
important points to consider, including:
Deleting the account may make it impossible to recover old passwords
(ones set to your Gmail account)
You only have a short period of time to recover your account, only two
days, if you make a mistake
You cannot get your same username and account back ever