Sending Mobius videos via email?

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    Sending Mobius videos via email?


    My issue is:


    How to send my Mobius video's to someone via email?



    I've copied a few videos and tried to upload them via Onedrive in Outlook email, but it doesn't work? The video's properties says the video is 2.57 KB (2,641 bytes) in size.


    It won't download and I get a message: The following files couldn't be attached: Please try again later.


    Any help appreciated. Thanks, Bill
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  2. Posts : 0
    Windows 7 Ultimate x64
       #2

    Have you tried just accessing Onedive's website, uploading there and getting the link to paste in an email?

    There's also Mega that can host files.
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  3. Posts : 109
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    F22 Simpilot said:
    Have you tried just accessing Onedive's website, uploading there and getting the link to paste in an email?

    There's also Mega that can host files.

    R. No I haven't tried either, but I'll try One drive first and let you know how it works for me.



    Which method do you think is better or easier to use for sending video files. Some of these videos have a large file size, like 214MB. I forgot how many MB Onedrive allows when I tried attaching a few videos? But it is limited.



    If OneDrive doesn't work for me, I'll try the Mega option.


    Thanks for that info.
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  4. Posts : 109
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    I'm trying Onedrive's website download, its been a half-hour now and its at 308mb of 1.54gb, so long way too go. Don't think that is goig to work? I'll be dead before it finishes, lol?


    I downloaded Mega, but don't see how to download my videos? How do U download videos from your computer with Mega?
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  5. Posts : 0
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       #5

    I was under the impression you wanted to share a video via email. If that's the case, all you have to do is go to Mega's website, upload the video, and share the Mega link via email. Problem solved. You don't need to download anything, and in fact I wouldn't. Just use their website to upload videos.

    If your Internet speed isn't up to par, then yeah, it's gonna take a looooong time to upload/download. What does Speedtest by Ookla - The Global Broadband Speed Test say about your connection?
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  6. Posts : 109
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    F22 Simpilot said:
    I was under the impression you wanted to share a video via email. If that's the case, all you have to do is go to Mega's website, upload the video, and share the Mega link via email. Problem solved. You don't need to download anything, and in fact I wouldn't. Just use their website to upload videos.

    If your Internet speed isn't up to par, then yeah, it's gonna take a looooong time to upload/download. What does Speedtest by Ookla - The Global Broadband Speed Test say about your connection?

    R. Speedtest results: Ping:30ms. Download: 8.33mbps. Upload: 0.75mbps.


    I'll try uploading a video on Mega's site today. Do U have to set up an account to do that?


    Thanks again, Bill.
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  7. Posts : 109
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    Currently downloading a 1.54 GB video going on 4 hours now its at 78%, lol. Old age is setting in...?


    Got to be a better/quicker way?
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  8. Posts : 0
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    I'm afraid your Internet speed is very slow according to your speedtest results.
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  9. Posts : 109
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    So finally downloaded a video on Mega. Took like 3-4 hours? But can't find the link to send a sample to my email to see how or if it works? Where or how do U copy the video link to send to an email address?


    I use Century Link (CL), my connection status says 54mbps speed? CL uses DSL I think its called. Comcast maybe faster with the cable connection?
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  10. Posts : 0
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    Are you using this site? https://mega.nz/

    Your DSL may have faster tiers and Comcast would be faster since they are a tier one ISP. But You'd need to compare prices. Check out dslrports.com.

    54 Mbps is just the max speed of your network adapter, not your Internet speed. That speed was reported by speedtest.net
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