Send video by mail

A classic request!

Unfortunately, it's not possible to send a video by mail in the classical sense, as videos are digital files that require a digital medium to transmit. Mail is a physical medium that is designed for sending physical objects, such as letters, packages, and envelopes.

However, there are a few ways to share a video with someone through the mail:

  1. DVD or Blu-ray disc: You can burn your video onto a DVD or Blu-ray disc and mail it to the recipient. This method is relatively slow and may take a few days to arrive, depending on the shipping method.
  2. USB drive: You can store your video on a USB drive and mail it to the recipient. This method is faster than sending a physical disc, but still requires physical shipping.
  3. Cloud storage: You can upload your video to a cloud storage service like Google Drive, Dropbox, or WeTransfer, and share the link with the recipient. This method is fast and convenient, but requires an internet connection.
  4. Video streaming: You can upload your video to a video streaming platform like YouTube, Vimeo, or Facebook, and share the link with the recipient. This method is fast and convenient, but may require an internet connection.

If you're looking for a more traditional mail-based solution, you could consider creating a physical copy of your video, such as a VHS tape or a physical DVD, and mailing it to the recipient. However, this method is becoming increasingly obsolete with the rise of digital media.