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Quick Share won't accept video file thats 1.03 GB

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Hey all, I'm encountering this issue where I can't send a video file from my Samsung Galaxy Chromebook 2 to either my Samsung Galaxy S24 or Galaxy Tab S8

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I keep hitting the 'Accept' button but its doing nothing!

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Samsung_Moderator
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Hey Richard, Thanks for being part of the Community. We understand how frustrating it can be to send large files.

It looks like Quickshare is limited to 1GB at a time and 2GB per day. You can find more information here: https://www.samsung.com/ph/support/mobile-devices/how-to-use-quickshare-feature-on-galaxy-mobile-dev...

Please submit an error report to provide feedback to Samsung: https://us.community.samsung.com/t5/Tips-Tricks/How-to-Submit-an-Error-Report/ba-p/3001692

We will leave the thread open, and hopefully another Member has a suggestion on how to transfer larger files.

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realaud
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That's an awfully big file to send via quick share. You would be better off connecting your device via cable to the chromebook and doing a normal file transfer, or transfering via a flash drive. Also, it's been my understanding that quick share only sends a link to the file, not the actual file.
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No it sends image files fine, but video files, at least one thats edited, it just doesn't work for some reason, they need to tweak it to work better
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And on top of that, I'm a YouTuber, so i kinda need to be able to transfer files over, even wirelessly
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realaud
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The one time I tried to use Quick Share to send something to one of my other devices, it only sent a link (which is basically useless), and I read others on here complaining about that.  I don't usually have a need to use it, I just transfer files the old-fashioned way, mainly because that's what I've always done, and I have more non-Samsung devices than Samsung ones. Even if there is a way to send the actual file, I would think that there would be file size limitations, and a video file may be over that limit.  I hope someone has a better answer for you, because I'd like to know how it works, as well.

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Samsung_Moderator
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Hey Richard, Thanks for being part of the Community. We understand how frustrating it can be to send large files.

It looks like Quickshare is limited to 1GB at a time and 2GB per day. You can find more information here: https://www.samsung.com/ph/support/mobile-devices/how-to-use-quickshare-feature-on-galaxy-mobile-dev...

Please submit an error report to provide feedback to Samsung: https://us.community.samsung.com/t5/Tips-Tricks/How-to-Submit-an-Error-Report/ba-p/3001692

We will leave the thread open, and hopefully another Member has a suggestion on how to transfer larger files.

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CasualMember
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Maybe I have a solution: you can try cutting the video into smaller files. Then transfer it. If it's possible, put the video back together.
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KiwiBird97
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You can try Google Drive or OneDrive as alternatives.