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hi,
can anyone help me please?
a friend wants to send me a home video and theyre trying to use tinypic.
1) how do i get to see it?
2) is there a limit on the size/length of the video?
3) will i be able to save it to my computer?
thanks ;o)
can anyone help me please?
a friend wants to send me a home video and theyre trying to use tinypic.
1) how do i get to see it?
2) is there a limit on the size/length of the video?
3) will i be able to save it to my computer?
thanks ;o)
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how is it possible to save the video to my computer please?
or do i just keep the link so i can view it in the future? - is there a time limit the video will still be available or is it there forever?
and are the uploads to the site private, ie- is it just me that will see the video or do the site people see it too?
thanks alot :o)
how is it possible to save the video to my computer please?
or do i just keep the link so i can view it in the future? - is there a time limit the video will still be available or is it there forever?
and are the uploads to the site private, ie- is it just me that will see the video or do the site people see it too?
thanks alot :o)
To answer in reverse order....
It's not private, other people can find it and view it.
There is a time limit on tinypic stuff, can't recall what it is though, I think it's 6 months if it's not been viewed though...
There are multiple ways to save any video on the internet onto yoour own computer, I won't go into them because I think if your friend wants the video to be specifically for you they would be better of using a site like yousendit and then you'd be able to download the video directly.
https://www.yousendit.com/
It's not private, other people can find it and view it.
There is a time limit on tinypic stuff, can't recall what it is though, I think it's 6 months if it's not been viewed though...
There are multiple ways to save any video on the internet onto yoour own computer, I won't go into them because I think if your friend wants the video to be specifically for you they would be better of using a site like yousendit and then you'd be able to download the video directly.
https://www.yousendit.com/
Chuck ( sorry, looby) do you have to be a subscriber to be able to access files on yousendit.com? I've got a conference speaker wanting to send me a 10MB presentation, he suggested it posting it on that site, but will I be able to get in and download it without being a member? (I can't see my NHS employer stumping up to join, in the current financial climate!)