One method is to use online tools or specialized software to compress the video, trying to reduce the file size without sacrificing quality. As an alternative, you can get around the attachment size restrictions by uploading the video to cloud storage services like Dropbox or Google Drive and sharing the file link inside the Yahoo Mail message.
Using specialized file-sharing services like WeTransfer, which provide free transfers up to a certain amount, is an additional choice. Security features like password protection for shared links are frequently offered by these services. As an alternative, you can use video editing software to split the video into manageable chunks, which you can then send as separate attachments in Yahoo Mail. However, the recipients will still need to download and merge the files to see the entire video.
Higher storage limits are available by upgrading to Yahoo Mail's premium plans for those who are willing to pay more for more storage. However, there is a recurring membership fee associated with this, so users should consider how cost-effective it is in comparison to other options. The final approach should take into account factors like the size of the video, the desired quality, security requirements, and financial constraints. It's critical to let recipients know about the selected strategy, particularly if it calls for file segmentation or link sharing.
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