Gmail video Streaming coming soon

     Written by : SMTV24x7 | Sat, Mar 18, 2017, 12:09 PM

Gmail video Streaming coming soon

The world largest company google is now all set to initiate the video streaming in the Gmail. Earlier the Gmail has to capacity receive the 50 MB data in the form of emails.

Earlier They introduced the videos but we will download when it is not necessary, but in this case, while you're not downloading it will streaming at that position, so whenever u want u will download or otherwise u may skip.

While coming to matter, Google's making a small but helpful change to desktop Gmail today that'll be useful for anyone who sends or receives video attachments: from now on, you'll be able to stream them on the page, rather than having to download the file first.

Video attachments can still be downloaded, but clicking on a file will now pull up a YouTube-style video player that'll let you play the clip back, adjust quality and sound levels, and even stream it to a Chromecast device. (Though in my quick test of this feature, I received an error message when trying to play a video — clearly, there are some kinks to work out.)

Google says the feature is rolling out to everyone but may take up to 15 days before some users see it.

The feature could be particularly helpful when sending small videos captured on your phone, as it'll save recipients a step or two before watching them.

But the feature is still limited by the fact that Gmail attachments can't exceed 50MB (and only 25MB when sending), which means you’re on your own if you want to send something longer or in a particularly high resolution.