ATTACHING A PROJECT TO AN E-MAIL

JohnJ wrote on 8/30/2016, 1:14 PM

Hello,

I have captured a clip of about 2 minutes on my camera in AVCHD have produced a short project in HD 1080-50i (1920x1080 25,000 fps) using Vegas Pro 13. I do not wish to send the original clip as I have added a title and some fades, and I don't want to put it on You Tube.

I would like to attach it to an email so that it can be opened by the recipient using Windows Media Player.

Would someone please advise me how to do this and as I am not technically proficient a simple soluyion would be much appreciated.

Thanks,

JohnJ 

Comments

john_dennis wrote on 8/30/2016, 2:11 PM

The rendered output may be too large for email. Upload the completed file to a cloud sharing site such as dropbox.com and send them the link in the email. Now is the best time to learn to share files in this manner. My grand daughter "photo-bombs" me like this regularly.

John_Cline wrote on 8/30/2016, 2:21 PM

Attachments in a single e-mail are typically limited to around 10 Mb total (sometimes a bit more), so attaching a two-minute HD video clip is out of the question. Upload the clip to Dropbox, Google Drive or some other file sharing site and e-mail the link so they can download it.

(Oops, I see John Dennis beat me to it.)

JJKizak wrote on 8/30/2016, 6:43 PM

Here is an example of mp4, not exactly high def.

Well I guess I did something wrong. it downloaded ok but then gone.

JJK

NickHope wrote on 8/30/2016, 10:45 PM

You could also upload it as "private" or "unlisted" on YouTube. I do that a lot.

ushere wrote on 8/30/2016, 10:53 PM

+1 nick 

or dropbox / mega / onedrive / gdrive - the list is endless...

JohnJ wrote on 8/31/2016, 1:29 PM

Thank you, everbody. JohnJ

Musicvid wrote on 8/31/2016, 6:18 PM

Encode in Handbrake 720p