Saturday, October 19, 2013

How to Export your iPhone 5S Slow Motion Videos

          If you've tried to export your slow motion videos on your iPhone 5S to Instagram, Twitter, Facebook, etc., then you've realized that it doesn't upload in slow motion. It's just the regular, boring, 'regular speed' video.
          I've found a 3 ways of getting around this so far:

  1. The first way is to email the video to yourself. Go to the share tray, and press Mail. Once you've mailed it to yourself, go to the message, and save the video. There's a downside when doing it this way, however. Notice that when you email the photo, the quality has been drastically downgraded. This is because the video has been compressed.
  2. Another way to do this is to iMessage the video to yourself. Yes, there's also a downside when using this way, too. The video is also compressed when using iMessage, so the quality of the video also has to be sacrificed. 
  3. The last way is a tad bit more difficult. If you, or someone you know, has an iPad fourth generation or an iPhone 5, then you can use AirDrop. AirDrop is a feature that allows files (such as videos and photos) to be shared through a bluetooth/wifi hybrid transfer. To access AirDrop, pull up from the bottom of your phone screen (Control Center), and press AirDrop. It's located right under the volume controls. You're going to want to press "everyone" when it gives you the option to share with people (or else your going to have to go to your contacts, put in an Apple ID and a bunch of other stuff)

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