


And the way things were actually exported at a bar editing software was totally on point it was. Now everything is up to date, iPhone iPad. And it successfully was able to do that, which makes me go okay, so this is specifically to iOS devices. So one of the first tests that I ran here to rule out if it’s the Drive app, or if it’s my phone, or what is the issue was getting somebody who is a non-Apple iOS user to try saving that same clip onto their phone and seeing if it comes up in their photos.

But I found that as soon as I exported the exact same clip out from quick time, that clip was able to start working in terms of both airdropping and transferring from the Drive app onto my iPhone or iPad. You might see in the experts, it just says like H.264 for greater compatibility, you might see it come out as either a.
GOOGLE DRIVE VIDEOS 1080P
And if it’s 4k, you can export as 4k If it’s a 1080P just hit 1080P, you’re not really changing anything in the file there. If you have QuickTime, let’s say you’re on your computer, you open up the clip in QuickTime if you are on your computer, and then all you do is hit File and Export. But the issue you’re probably experiencing is that you’re not seeing that.Īnd so the solve is you delete the Drive app, you probably have tried resetting your phone or trying AirDrop and AirDrop wasn’t also working. And then I hit the three dots thing in the corner there and see that and then what I’m going to do is hit send a copy, send a copy is going to open up this option that allows you to basically hit Save Video, that’s the option that you want to see, when you hit save video, you’re gonna see this spinny thing kind of happen in there, you just kind of let it do its thing, when it goes away, you should see that video clip in your camera roll in the Photos app. So I’m going to show you what you probably have already tried to have my Drive app open, I have the clip open. And based on all the other videos that I watched in the forums that I searched, they were great, but they gave you really obvious advice as to the instructions that you follow to get a clip from the Drive app over to your phone. But one of the most annoying things about it is that there are a lot of weird issues, especially on Apple phones, I found this through a little bit of testing because I was experiencing some issues with the downloading a podcast clip that I made on to my phone, and my iPad and my clients were also facing this issue. One of the most efficient ways that you can either share files or transfer files in your workflow between your computer and your phone or iPad is using Google Drive.
