Sharing Video Files

HOW TO TRANSFER VIDEO FILES

Many times you may want to share your files with someone else, perhaps a practice or doubles partner. You have several choices and these are my solutions as of May, 2016.

Small files can be handled as follows:

Simply upload to YouTube. You might have to create an account, but that’s easy, and once the file is uploaded, it’s always there. Make it unlisted for privacy, or public if you don’t care who sees it.

For medium size files I’d suggest one of the following:

WeTransfer.com. A free and very easy way to transfer files under 2 gb in size. Just set up an account on WeTransfer and upload the files to their site. Whoever you are transferring will be notified and then they just have to download.

DropBox. This has been around a long time so just follow their instructions at dropbox.com

For very large files, here’s my recommendation – simply copy them onto an sd card and mail them. Yes, it’s low tech but in the long run you’ll find it very simple. Have the recipient mail back the sd card. Total cost – $1.00.

If you have other suggestions, please share!!

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