Tips for large video files

If your videos are long, in 4K, or straight off a high bitrate camera, the files can get big quickly. Here are a few tips to keep uploads smooth and your storage healthy.

Pick a sensible bitrate

For most online video, you don't need cinema bitrates. A few rough targets that look great on the web:

Resolution Suggested bitrate
720p 2.5 to 5 Mbps
1080p 5 to 10 Mbps
1440p 10 to 16 Mbps
2160p (4K) 20 to 35 Mbps

Most editors let you export at a target bitrate. If you're using a tool like Handbrake, the Web Optimised preset is a great starting point. The Handbrake documentation has friendly explanations of the settings.

Trim what you don't need

Cut the silent bit at the start, the long pause at the end, the bloopers. Every second you trim is storage you keep.

What the upload does behind the scenes

Files of 100MB or more are uploaded in 100MB chunks. If a chunk fails, only that chunk is retried, not the whole file. That makes large uploads much more reliable on home internet.

If your laptop sleeps mid upload, the upload will pause and likely fail. Plug in, switch off sleep mode, and keep the tab visible until it's done.

What's the absolute maximum

Your single biggest file can be as large as your remaining storage. So on the Premium plan with 4TB free, you could upload a 4TB file in theory. In practice, anything above a few gigabytes is worth compressing first to save yourself bandwidth and time.

Last updated on May 14, 2026