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My Ipad Wont Send My Video To My Email

What can I do when I'm trying to send a video as an email from the media library on my iPhone, but it says "too long to be sent"?

Thanks for the A2A.The problem is that the file size is too large for email. You have several options:You can save it to your iCloud account, Dropbox, or similar service and then send a link to whomever you want.You can use a service such as Send Large Files and Email Large FilesYou can upload it to Vimeo: Watch, upload, and share HD and 4K videos with no ads or YouTube and share that link.

How do I send a video larger than 20MB via Gmail?

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.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.You can use the Google Drive website on your computer 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.

Wh won't my ipad play my rented movie?

This is most likely a glitch with the specific movie you were watching. The same thing has happened to me. I even went trough iTunes an rented it again to see if something had just been corrupted in the download but it froze in the same spot the second time. From what I know and have experienced, you can't really do anything about it except maybe try to send Apple an email to possibly get money refunded to your account or the glitch fixed.

What can you do when your iPhone won't send pictures?

You can try these two ways to fix iPhone won’t send pictures in text. iPhone indeed supports sending pictures via MMS or iMessages. If your iPhone won't send pictures in text, my guess is you don't have MMS enabled on your phone.1. Fix iPhone Won't Send Picture via MMS2. Fix iPhone Won't Send Picture via iMessage1. iMessage works when you have it enabled and the recipient is also using iMessage. This requires the recipient is also using an iPhone, iPad, iPod touch or a Mac. So, confirm this first.2. Check the Wi-Fi/Cellar network. Try to open a webpage in browser to check if the network works fine. Or you can reset network via Settings > General > Reset Network Settings.3. Restore your iPhone. If you can't send pics via messages still, you are advised to reset your iPhone to factory settings. Since factory reset will erase all data on your iPhone, please backup your device with iTunes or iCloud first.Then, connect your iPhone to computer with USB cable and open iTunes > Click "Restore iPhone ..." button in the summary panel when your iPhone shows up > Click "Restore" again to confirm your action. Then, iTunes will restore your iPhone to factory settings. When your iPhone restart, you can restore iPhone from iTunes backup or iCloud backup.4. If even the factory resetting cannot solve the problem, the issue may caused by the iMessage server itself. Since this is out of your control, you just need to wait the server to turn back to normal.Note: Before resetting your iPhone to factory setting, you should back up your existing data first, so you can restore the contents with the iPhone backup in your iTunes later.

Why can't you send videos in Facebook Messenger, but you can post them on a wall?

From your question, I'm thinking about two possible scenarios:1. Send already posted videos by someone on Facebook to your friend through Facebook Messenger.2. Send the videos saved in your camera roll to your friend through Facebook Messenger. Let me address both scenarios for you separately. Scenario 1It's pretty simple. And there are two ways to do it. One, click on the video URL in the browser (if you're using a desktop/laptop) and paste it in your friend's message window. He/she should be able to see it if the video settings are set to public.Second, if you are using Facebook on your mobile phone, you can share the video using the "Share" button just below the video. It will give you some options. Select "Send in Messenger". Tap that and the application will switch to Facebook Messenger. Just select the name of the person you want to send the video to and that's it. The video that you want to share must also have its privacy settings to public. If its not, you won't see the "Share" button.Scenario 2Pretty simple, again. If you're chatting with someone, there's a little picture icon, (third from the left) which if you click, will let you open your camera roll. Swipe around to send the video you want. That's it.

Is iMovie for the iPad worth getting?

It will be as good as for a small recording but will not work for a large files. 5 minute videos should be fine, but anything longer may cause it to crash. Even though I have iPad, I have never purchased it for my iPad as I have it on my Mac.
Hey what difference does a $5 make when you are already spending over $500 for iPad2. Go for it and try it out.
Personally, I do my video editing on my iMac or Desktop - because it quicker and easier to do than on an iPad. I have tons of photo editing apps, but they are good for very minimal things.Even though on ipad one can do many things such as editing, writing etc, they are all good for small articles etc. Its great for viewing though and that is how I like to use it and be happy with it.
The best way is to do all your editing and keep all the movies, videos, pics in a central place and share them with iTunes. Then one can easily access it on your iPad and that is how I use it.

I can't get yahoo mail on my Ipad 2, i got apple imap doesn't support null authentication.?

Go to your Yahoo mail account on Safari, in the Top left corner,click on your name.  (This will provide a drop down)
3.Click Account Info.  This will redirect the you to a different webpage.
Sign back into your Yahoo account, then try your Apple mail again.

Yahoo requires you to verify your account every 2 weeks!

If I delete photos from my iPad, will they be deleted from iCloud?

It depends how you configured your iCloud account.iCloud Photo LibraryIf you activated "iCloud Photo Library", when you'll delete photos/videos from your iPad, those will be moved to the "Recently deleted" folder.After 30 days, those photos will be automatically (and permanently) deleted from iCloud, which I guess is what you’d like to avoid.If your real problem is the lack of space on your iPad, then I'd suggest to activate "Optimise iPad Storage":Open SettingsPhotos & Camera"Optimise iPad Storage"This will replace some of your pictures and videos with lower resolution versions which take much less space on your device.iCloud BackupIf you did not activate "iCloud Photo Library", but activated iCloud backups, then the space used on iCloud is coming from your backup.The deleted photos/videos from your iPad won't be included in the next iCloud backup, which means that they cannot be restored to a new device.My PhotostreamIf you activated My Photostream, then photos taken in the past 30 days will still be on iCloud’s servers even if you delete them from your iPad.Like with iCloud Photo Library, as soon as those photos are more than 30 days old, they will be removed from iCloud and can’t be downloaded on other devices anymore.Please note that Live Photos and videos are never uploaded to My Photostream.Alternative to iCloudIf you want a solution that allows you to delete photos/videos from your iPad, yet have them backed up and available remotely, then I'd recommend any of the 2 following strategies:1. Third-party Cloud storage solutionsAmong the most popular, you'll find Google Photos, Dropbox and OneDrive.The way this work is about the same:Install a companion app on your iPadGoogle PhotosDropboxOneDriveLog into your cloud storage accountManually upload all the pictures from your iPad to the Third-party cloud storage serversActivate the automatic upload of new photos & videosDelete unwanted photos and videos from your iPad2. Personal Network Attached Storage (NAS)In this case, rather than relying on a third-party, you'll upload your pictures directly onto a hard drive that you control (and most of the time attached to your router at home).For more information, visit this answer: Damien Schreurs's answer to How can I back my iPhone data (photo/video) to a NAS drive?Hope this helps!

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