How to Compress Video for MMS and Text Messages Easily

SquishVideo Team
SquishVideo Team Video Compression Experts

Why Compress Videos for MMS and Text Messages?

Sending videos through MMS or text messages often requires compression due to file size limitations. Mobile carriers typically impose strict limits on MMS file sizes, which means a raw video file might be too large to send. In these cases, compressing your video is essential to ensure it reaches the recipient without being blocked.

Understanding MMS Video Limits

Each carrier has its own size limits for MMS messages, which usually range from 300 KB to 3 MB. Here's a quick reference table:

CarrierMax MMS Size
AT&T1 MB
Verizon3 MB
T-Mobile1 MB
Sprint2 MB

Understanding these limits can help you adjust your video compression settings accordingly.

How to Compress Video for Text Messages

  1. Select a video compression tool: Use online tools or apps designed for video compression.
  2. Choose the right format: Opt for formats like MP4, which balance quality and size effectively.
  3. Adjust resolution and bitrate: Lowering these settings can significantly reduce file size.
  4. Test the compressed video: Ensure the quality is satisfactory before sending.

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Tips for Sending Video SMS

Here are a few tips to ensure your video messages are sent without issues:

Advanced Compression Techniques

For those comfortable with more technical approaches, software like HandBrake or Adobe Premiere Pro offers advanced options for video compression. These tools allow you to tweak more settings, such as frame rate and codec, to achieve the desired balance between file size and quality.

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