How to email a video in iPhoto on mac

what is the trick to email a video from iPhoto? when i click on email it says videos can not be emailed.  thanks

Simply, sharing video via email is not advisable.
Many email services have an attachment limit of 20mb and some a limit of 10mb. As emails are sent through an array of relays, the effective limit is the smallest file size allowed on any of the relays.  That means that video is rarely suitable for emailing.
Then there's the whole issue of Codecs and not all machines will have the codecs to play all videos. Plus, folks with slower connections can find it very inconvenient to download large video files.
Finally, sharing video from iPhoto via email is not supported. All that gets you is the Movie thumbnail. If you feel you must share via email then you'll need to export the video first, and attach that. Use the File -> Export command and set the kind  to Original.
This User Tip
https://discussions.apple.com/docs/DOC-4921
has details of the options in the Export dialogue.
Other than that your options include:
Upload it to a sharing site like YouTube or Vimeo and email a link - these will allow the recipient to view the material online. That will avoid the codec issues mentions, and the person can still download the video file if they wish.
Upload it to sharing services like Dropbox or YouSendIt and email a link. This will require that they download the material to their machines to view.
Regards
TD

Similar Messages

  • How can I email a video in iPhoto that has been uploaded from my iPad?

    How can I email a video in iPhoto that has been uploaded from my iPad?

    It is so compliv=cated. U had yo find in troubleshootung sime ways. Then i found so many files in the profile menu that have been filed .I had to open every one to choose the right one that never found Then nothing could be done No way to revert.I had decide to uninstall the firefox Then i ttried the restore system way and it worked.
    In any case these add ons of persona are comletely silly.So many unfitting colors and no way to revert.Only to choose a different stupi d icon.Too silly for my sense of style

  • What is the best way to email a video from iPhoto? It won't let me share a video!

    what is the best way to email a video from iPhoto? It won't let me share a video!

    Size is not the issue. In the old iPhoto you used to be able to share a video and it would compress it to fit an email friendly size. It doesn't do that anymore from iPhoto. I miss that feature. I have to export the video from iPhoto to my desktop then take into the old Quicktime 7 to share in email. Crazy.
    It shouldn't be that complicated. I shouldn't have to find a work around. I guess apple wants to put  you in a box so you have to do it "their way" via uploading to iWeb or iCloud instead of emailing video.
    I don't like those options being taken away.  While the quality may suffer by compressing for email, it is still the most direct and unconvoluted way of sharing something fairly quickly. I don't want to have to post to YouTube or Vimeo or iCloud and send a link. Just compress the video and hit send in an email and be done with it.

  • How to download a video in iPhoto to iMovie?

    As a newbie in using the video feature on my camera, I did so in portrait frame. Upon downloading the video to iPhoto, I was not able to rotate it in order to view it properly as well as mount it on my client's website. I have learned iPhoto cannot rotate of a video and was informed I need to perform this task using iMovie.
    This is all very new to me therefore seek assistance on how to transfer the video from iPhoto into iMovie and rotate it for viewing purposes.
    Your assistance is greatly appreciated.
    Thank you, in advance.

    In the event library in iMovie you should be able to see iPhoto videos - click on this, find the video you want to rotate, make sure you select the whole clip and then click and drag it to an existing iMovie event.
    Once you've done this, add the iPhoto video into a new or existing project, and with the clip highlighted press the 'C' button on your keyboard, or the clip tool in iMovie, either of which will open a crop window which will have at the top of it a left and right rotate button.
    Refer to the following links for more information
    http://support.apple.com/kb/PH2302
    http://support.apple.com/kb/PH2234

  • How do i import videos from iphoto

    How do I import videos from iphoto? at this time it is not letting me do this - all my videos are loaded into iphoto, and i need to cut them asap.
    thanks
    Darinka

    If iphoto is like iphone with Variable Frame Rate, you won't be able to edit in Premiere Pro (or Elements) so you may need to buy Quicktime Pro from Apple
    Iphone won't edit easily because it uses a variable frame rate - A possible fix in message #22 http://forums.adobe.com/thread/934466

  • How do I send videos from iphoto

    How do I send videos from iphoto?

    Export them to the desktop as kind = original and send form there
    LN

  • How can i convert video files from my mac to watch them on my iphone?, how can i convert video files to watch them on my iphone?

    how can i convert video files from my mac to watch them on my iphone?, how can i convert video files to watch them on my iphone?

    Turns out the answer to that question changes if you ask it more than 4 times, so ask it again....
    The answer depends on the type of video files you want to convert.  If they are DRM protected commercial videos, no help can be given here.  Google.

  • How do i transferring video from iphone to mac

    how do i transferring video from iphone to mac, i synced it but nothing shows up

    I don't believe OS X has the ability to receive AirPlay (which is what you're using).  There's some advice on the matter on the Wikipedia page, though:
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/AirTunes
    Scroll down to "Third-party software implementations".

  • How i can wacht video clips in my mac and the tv at the same time trough the apple tv

    how i can wacht video clips in my mac and the tv at the same time trough the apple tv

    Welcome to the Apple Community.
    Unfortunately you can't do that.

  • How can I save videos from iPad to Mac?

    How can I save videos from iPad to Mac?

    How to Transfer Photos from an iPad to a Computer
    http://www.wikihow.com/Transfer-Photos-from-an-iPad-to-a-Computer
    Importing Personal Photos and videos from your iOS device to your computer.
    http://support.apple.com/kb/HT4083
    iTunes: Frequently asked questions about viewing and syncing videos
    http://support.apple.com/kb/HT2729
    Also check out the Photo Manager Pro app.
    https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/photo-manager-pro/id393858562
    Check out the Feem WiFi File Transfer app
    https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/feem-wifi-file-transfer-free/id596378699?mt=8
     Cheers, Tom 

  • How does one email a video from iPhoto

    how does one email a video from iPhoto

    One doesn't.
    Simply, sharing video via email is not advisable.
    Many email services have an attachment limit of 20mb and some a limit of 10mb. As emails are sent through an array of relays, the effective limit is the smallest file size allowed on any of the relays.  That means that video is rarely suitable for emailing.
    Then there's the whole issue of Codecs and not all machines will have the codecs to play all videos. Plus, folks with slower connections can find it very inconvenient to download large video files.
    Finally, sharing video from iPhoto via email is not supported. All that gets you is the Movie thumbnail. If you feel you must share via email then you'll need to export the video first, and attach that. Use the File -> Export command and set the kind  to Original.
    This User Tip
    https://discussions.apple.com/docs/DOC-4921
    has details of the options in the Export dialogue.
    Other than that your options include:
    Upload it to a sharing site like YouTube or Vimeo and email a link - these will allow the recipient to view the material online. That will avoid the codec issues mentioned, and the person can still download the video file if they wish.
    Upload it to sharing services like Dropbox or YouSendIt and email a link. This will require that they download the material to their machines to view.
    Regards
    TD

  • How do I move videos from iphoto to imovie

    I've got a new macbook pro 17", Pegasus 12TB, and all manner of photos and videos. Ive recently upgraded from a G5. Hence, I took a variety of USB drives and found all sorts of photos and videos, FCE stuff, and basically did my best to consolidate them into either Aperture 3.x (kept up to date) and iMovie (latest updates). I keep all my software updated as soon as any update is released.
    I am finally learning a bit about how to use a laptop with tons of information (pic/vids mostly). It wasn't as easy as I thought. Needless to say, the laptop is the cruncher of information and the pegasus is a screamer with speed. I am moving all my files (aperture libarary, iphoto library, and FCE stuff) to the pegasus seeing as the cute little internal HD doesn't hold much.
    I've been able to find out how to move iMovie files from my internal drive and various other asundry of external FW800 drive into the pegasus 12TB to consolidate them in one place. All seems well after a few months of figuring this out, getting a quasi-workflow going.
    Now I'm stuck a bit. I have Aperture and iPhoto showing up in my event library as having vidoes. I used to use iPhoto to manage videos that were simple point and shoot camera style vids. I now want to take the many files and do the same as I've done with all other video: move the video files under iMovie control on the Pegasus.
    Problem: I can't seem to make this work except in one fashion: drag each and every individual clip over to an event in iMovie under Pegasus drive. Talk about time consuming!  Not only that, it doesn't move it, it copies it. Then I have to go back and delete it in iphoto.
    I've tried making a smart folder in iPhoto to find videos and then hopefully export them to the desktop. Then I could import into iMovie on the pegasus. No go. Can't find the videos. They are somehow scattered about inside of iPhoto in such a manner that I can't seem to find them unless I open each project and manuall search them out. I'm sure I'm doing something wrong here, has to be an easier way.
    I tried highlighting all the videos on iphoto that show up in the imovie events library and just doing a mass drag/drop. Not go. Just doesn't do it. Ignores me.
    I'm out of ideas.
    How does one get video scattered around inside of iPhoto (and to a lesser extent, aperture) so that I can consolidate them under iMovies control on the pegasus?
    Thanks
    Robert

    iMovie can access those movies that are inside iPhoto. Just look in the Event pane of iMovie and click on the iPhoto icon:
    All of the movies in iPhoto will be displayed at the right where you can access them for whatever project you'd like.
    Otherwilse you'd have to export all of them out of iPhoto using the File ➙ Export ➙ File Export menu option and use the Format = Original option.  Them move them into a folder in the Movies fodler and let iMovie find them there. Then you'd have to do that each time you import a movie into iPhoto or manually upload the photos and movies ot a folder on your Desktop and then import the photos only into iPhoto and move the movie files into the Movie folder. 
    OT

  • How to compress a video in iPhoto to QuickTime?

    Hello,
    I'm having a rough time here and could use some assistance. I took a video with my Canon camera, and then I transferred this video to my iPhoto program. The video size is 177 MB.
    Now I need to upload this video to a website, but I am told that it is too large and needs to be compressed. I have searched through the Forum Discussions here on the Apple website, and now I'm even more confused than when I started.
    Can someone please give me some hints as to how I can accomplish such a thing? Here are the specifics:
    -I have the "Pro" version of QuickTime if that helps (version 7.5.5)
    -I am using iPhoto version 7.1.5 (iPhoto '08)
    -I am using a MacBook Pro 2.4 GHz Intel chip, with OS 10.5.5
    If possible, I would really appreciate it if the explanation can be as non-techy as possible so that I can understand it. In searching the forum, I found some things that might be what I'm looking for but I did not understand a word of it. I've been a Mac user since 1985, but this is the first time I've done anything with video.
    If it helps at all, here is what I did so far (without success):
    -I took the video in iPhoto, and I dragged it to my desktop
    -I then opened up QuickTime Pro
    -Once in QuickTime Pro, I went to the "File" menu
    -From here, I went to "Export"
    -I then saw a bunch of things that I did not understand, so I just clicked "OK"
    -I then saw a progress bar as they file might have compressed??
    -A folder appeared on my desktop with 2 versions of my original video in it, and they were both for the iPhone? Not sure I understand this.
    -When I get "Information" about the new files, the size was reduced from the original 177 MB size to a new size of 11.5 MB. However, this new size does not work when I upload it to the internet. Instead, a small QuickTime movie window appears with the QuickTime logo and a question mark.
    I'm really lost and would appreciate some help.
    Thank you!

    Hi Rick,
    Thanks for the information. I'm still swimming upstream as I learn more things and try to understand the various words/phrases/abbreviations that are being talked about.
    Regarding the presets in QuickTime for exporting, it is still a mystery to me. I understand that you select "File" and then "Export" to open up the window to show all of the different things that can be done. But for a person such as myself who is not familiar with ANY of these things, I might as well be reading Chinese. This is part of the reason I am seeking help, but I'm finding that it's almost like pulling teeth to get a straightforward and simple answer to my question. Once I finally get the answer I am seeking, I think I will post a "cheat sheet" here in this thread so that others who search for an answer will find it and understand what to do.
    Regarding MPEG Streamclip, I did a search on my hard drive and found no such application. After doing a Google search, I discovered that this is a program that must be downloaded. It is available here:
    http://www.squared5.com/svideo/mpeg-streamclip-mac.html
    I will download this application in a little while, and give it a shot. Before doing that, I think I will take some Pepcid, see a shrink, get a massage, do some biofeedback, and do some meditation to prep me for more frustration. (just kidding!)
    Regarding tyros, I have to say that I have no idea what you mean here. I've never heard the word "tyros" before, and doing a Google search tells me something about making music with a keyboard.
    Re: Flip4Mac....Okay, I did not know that there were other versions besides the free one that I have right now. Also, I do have VLC and it is a really excellent player. I have learned, through lots and lots of trial and error, that there are SO MANY things on the internet that Apple applications simply can not handle. This is extremely frustrating! But with VLC, it will pretty much play almost anything just by opening the file and that's it! For those wondering what VLC is, you can download it for free here:
    http://www.videolan.org/vlc/download-macosx.html

  • HT1338 How do I delete videos from iPhoto?  Dragging photo to trash or pushing delete does not work.

    I've transferred all my photos and videos from Iphoto to an external drive and would now like to delete them from my Macbook pro.  I've highlighted the videos and photos and press delete and nothing happens.  Drag it to the trash bin and the trash bin will not accept the phot/video.  Also, pressing the carrot at the bottom of the photo brings up a menu that includes trash, but the trash icon is not highlighted and is not available.  How do I delete these from my mac hard drive in order to free up space?  Btw, brand new macbook with updated software running 10.8.3.

    I found the answer to my own question.  For anyone else having these issues:  push control and option keys anf then delete all 3 together and photos and videos will be delted.

  • How to share a video from iPhoto

    When I drag a video from iPhoto to my desktop or to an email, it opens in real player but plays audio only.

    Try open it it in QuickTime instead. Does that help?
    Regards
    TD

Maybe you are looking for