OGV → Gmail / Email
Compress OGV for Gmail / Email
Compressing OGV for Gmail / Email comes down to three constraints: Gmail / Email's 25 MB cap, its 1280:720 resolution ceiling, and the need to output MP4 H.264 for reliable inline playback. OGV source files are typically 1080p at around 100 MB per minute — 77% over Gmail / Email's 23 MB target. We calculate a per-clip bitrate budget from your duration, subtract 128 kbps for audio, and allocate the remainder to H.264 video at the highest quality that fits. MP4 source retains its H.264 stream without re-containerization work — we simply recompute the bitrate. Gmail / Email accepts OGV inline, so the work here is purely bitrate reduction.
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How to compress OGV for Gmail / Email
- 1Drag your .ogv file onto the upload zone above (or browse to it).
- 2Gmail / Email is already selected — we'll target 23 MB to stay safely under the 25 MB cap.
- 3Optionally trim to a highlight clip or switch to H.265 for 30-50% smaller files at the same quality.
- 4Download the compressed MP4 and share it on Gmail / Email. Source file auto-deletes from our servers after 1 hour.
What to know about OGV → Gmail / Email
- MP4 source retains its H.264 stream without re-containerization work — we simply recompute the bitrate.
- Resolution is downscaled to fit 1280p for clean output at the required bitrate.
- Trim to the highlight before you compress — every 10 seconds you cut gives remaining frames more bitrate to work with.
- Gmail / Email's 23 MB target leaves a 5% safety margin below its 25 MB hard cap, so platform-side rejection is never an issue.
The compression math
A 1-minute OGV at 1080p = ~100 MB. Gmail / Email's 23 MB target minus 128 kbps audio = ~3087 kbps video budget. H.264 at that budget downscaled to fit 1280p for clean output at the required bitrate produces a file at the target size that plays inline on Gmail / Email.
About OGV files
OGV is the Ogg container carrying Theora video and Vorbis audio — the original 'open and unencumbered' web video format that Mozilla and Wikipedia pushed pre-HTML5-era. It's still used by some Linux screen recorders and a few open-source video tools. Native browser playback exists only in Firefox and older Chrome versions; Safari, Edge, iOS Mail, and every social platform reject OGV outright. CompressYourVideo.com converts OGV to MP4 H.264 + AAC (or preserves Ogg-style behavior with WebM VP9 output if you prefer), producing a file that actually plays where you need it to. Niche format, but if you have OGV files, this is the only reliable way to share them.
About Gmail / Email
Compress videos to send by email. Gmail limits attachments to 25MB and most email services cap at 20-25MB. Our tool fits your video within these limits.
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