s14N-m4R13 Posted October 22, 2012 Posted October 22, 2012 Hi I have a home-made video that I'd like to share with others over this internet, but I am in need of help with that task since the video file is far too epic for a normal email attachment. I actually tried SkyDrive earlier this morning but it said that my file exceeds the 300mb upload limit, though that SkyDrive looked vastly different than the one that I've previously uploaded photos too. Has SkyDrive had a design overhaul or something? If not, then I'll try re-uploading my file to the SkyDrive which my memory rememers. But any help would be awesome. I kept revieving e-mails from Microsoft about some handy - free - online storage space but I kept on deleting those annoying, junky, slice of spam; but now I could do with that handy bugger haha. Was it Live Essentials? Can't remember...
Cube Posted October 22, 2012 Posted October 22, 2012 drive.google.com 5GB free storage (paid options available). Maximum single file size 10GB. You can also upload it to YouTube, set it to private and share it with up to 20 people.
Charlie Posted October 22, 2012 Posted October 22, 2012 Upload it to YouTube and make the video private?
Jamba Posted October 22, 2012 Posted October 22, 2012 Does Dropbox have an individual file size limit? I use this as a cloud storage service all of the time and the more you use it and recommend it to people then the more space you get. Winner! But yeah, in terms of sharing the video it depends what you want people to do. If you want them to just view it easily then yeah Youtube is your best bet or something similar. Pretty sure Photobucket would also work and again you can set privacy settings. If you you want people to actually download the video though and keep it's original quality then some sort of cloud storage is going to be better.
s14N-m4R13 Posted October 22, 2012 Author Posted October 22, 2012 Thanks guys! Oh yeah youtube would be a classic way aswell haha but I just cant be arsed to subscribe/signup. Yeah I'll opt for some sort of online/cloud storage to keep the quality and whatnot. Thanks though helpers
M_rock Posted November 14, 2012 Posted November 14, 2012 I guess this is a bit late, but I always use Wetransfer to send large files, it's easy, free and you can use 2Gigabytes for every seperate upload you make http://wetransfer.info/
mfareed1234 Posted July 27, 2013 Posted July 27, 2013 Anyone can send emails with 2 to 3 GB of attachments. If you want to send email having large attachments, you should visit email large file. You can upload huge files just in a few clicks.
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