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Sharing and Managing Videos (Web)
Once your Vimeo Create video is created, it is automatically uploaded to your Vimeo account. After the creation stage, you will be given an option to edit, change the settings, or share your video.
Video quality
What is the final resolution of the created video? Even though you can upload different types of media, we strive to create the highest quality video that we can. For example, if you have several high-resolution images and a short video that is 480p, then the final resolution will still be 720p. All the stock videos available for selection and in custom templates are 1080p.
Where did my drafts go?
Drafts used to be part of the creation process in Vimeo Create, however, now videos that are created are saved as their final version. What does this mean? You will be able to continue editing the video and make changes to your video, this will replace the existing video. Each time you edit and make changes to the video, these changes will be saved as the original video version.
You can manage your videos from your Vimeo account. Here you can go to preview, edit a video, download/share your video, make a copy, edit the name, and delete.
Sharing and managing videos (iOS)
Once your Vimeo Create video is created, it is automatically uploaded to your Vimeo account. After the creation stage, you will be given an option to edit, change the settings, or share your video.
- Tap on the “x” button on the top left to exit out of the screen, you will be taken to the “My videos” page.
- Tap on “Private link” to change the privacy settings of your video so that anyone, or anyone with the link can view.
- The 3 dots on the right take you to the video manager options where you can choose between different sharing options and choose to delete the video.
- The “Edit” button will take you to the Vimeo Create editor.
- The “Share” button allows you to share a video link.
Video quality
What is the final resolution of the created video? Even though you can upload different types of media, we strive to create the highest quality video that we can. For example, if you have several high-resolution images and a short video that is 480p, then the final resolution will still be 720p. All the stock videos available for selection and in custom templates are 1080p.
Where did my drafts go?
Drafts used to be part of the creation process in Vimeo Create, however, now videos that are created are saved as their final version. What does this mean? You will be able to continue editing the video and make changes to your video, this will replace the existing video. Each time you edit and make changes to the video, these changes will be saved as the original video version.
Sharing and managing videos (Android)
Once your Vimeo Create video is created, it is automatically uploaded to your Vimeo account. After the creation stage, you will be given an option to edit, change the settings, or share your video.
- Tap on the “x” button on the top left to exit out of the screen, you will be taken to the “My videos” page.
- Tap on “Private link” to change the privacy settings of your video so that anyone, or anyone with the link can view.
- The 3 dots on the right take you to the video manager options where you can choose between different sharing options and choose to delete the video.
- The “Edit” button will take you to the Vimeo Create editor.
- The “Share” button allows you to share a video link.
Video quality
What is the final resolution of the created video? Even though you can upload different types of media, we strive to create the highest quality video that we can. For example, if you have several high-resolution images and a short video that is 480p, then the final resolution will still be 720p. All the stock videos available for selection and in custom templates are 1080p.
Where did my drafts go?
Drafts used to be part of the creation process in Vimeo Create, however, now videos that are created are saved as their final version. What does this mean? You will be able to continue editing the video and make changes to your video, this will replace the existing video. Each time you edit and make changes to the video, these changes will be saved as the original video version.