If you have been using Vine for a while now, you know how difficult it can be to upload a vine created on your computer to your phone and then upload it on Vine. Most of the strategies out there are complicated and involve emailing the vine to yourself and other weird ways. Fortunately, we have an easier and more convenient solution that we’ll share with you today.
The process starts with editing your vine on your computer and then rendering it. Vine allows you to upload files that are less than 5 megabytes, which means most vines you make will not meet the size requirement. Therefore, you need to lower down the quality using a program called Handbrake, which you can download from the link we will provide in the description.
To use Handbrake, you need to find the source of the file you want to convert and where you’re going to output it to. We recommend using Dropbox to output the file because it’s better than emailing it to yourself. Once you find the source file, select it, open it, and it will automatically name it. Then, select the destination, which is your Dropbox folder, where the file will be saved.
After you hit start, Handbrake will take down the quality of the file. When it’s done, open your Dropbox account or app on your phone and save the video to your camera roll. From there, you can upload it on Vine and share it with everyone.
In conclusion, we hope this guide has been helpful in showing you how to upload Vine from your computer. If you have any other suggestions on how to upload a vine directly from your computer to Vine, please comment below. Thank you for reading!