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How To Compress Video With Inshot App

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How To Compress Video With Inshot App

Inshot App

The InShot app is a versatile tool for video editing. One of its most useful features is the ability to compress videos, reducing their file size without sacrificing too much quality. Here's a step-by-step guide on how to easily compress your videos using the InShot app:

Steps to Compress a Video:

  1. Open InShot App: Firstly, launch the InShot app on your device.

  2. Select Your Video: Tap on your video or any saved draft that you wish to compress.

  3. Click on Save: After selecting the video, click on the ‘Save’ option.

  4. Adjust the Resolution:

    • You will see the current file size, for example, 94.9 MB.
    • Click on the ‘Resolution’ option.
    • You can choose from different resolutions:
      • 720p: Reduces the size significantly, e.g., from 94.9 MB to 48.4 MB.
      • 500p or Lower: For an even smaller file size.
  5. Custom Resolution:

    • Tap on the ‘+’ sign if you want to set a custom resolution.
    • Set your desired lower resolution (e.g., from 720 to 1440 or 120 to 1440).
    • The app allows you to set the resolution as low as 120p, which can compress your video to as little as 3.9 MB.
  6. **Save the Compressed Video:** After selecting your resolution, click on the ‘Save’ button to compress and save your video.

Keywords

  • InShot App
  • Video Compression
  • Reduce File Size
  • Resolution Adjustment
  • Custom Resolution
  • Save Video

FAQ

Q: What is the lowest resolution InShot allows for video compression? A: The lowest resolution you can set on InShot for video compression is 120p.

Q: How do I reduce the size of a video to under 4 MB? A: Set the video resolution to 120p to reduce the file size significantly, potentially under 4 MB.

Q: Can I customize the resolution beyond the preset options in InShot? A: Yes, you can customize the resolution by clicking the '+' sign and setting your preferred resolution.

Q: What should I do if my video is still too large after compression? A: Try selecting a lower resolution, such as 480p or 360p, or check for any sections of the video that can be trimmed to further reduce the size.