Video Google Drive Install [better]: Birth
The Digital Umbilicus: On Birth Videos, Google Drive, and the Illusion of Permanence
- Store and access your birth videos from anywhere, at any time
- Share your birth videos with others, while maintaining control over who can view or edit them
- Enjoy seamless integration with other Google apps, such as Google Photos and Google Docs
- A 30-minute 4K birth video = ~10GB.
- A 90-minute birth video = ~20GB+.
Before recording or sharing any birth video, get clear consent from everyone who appears in the footage (including your birth partner and medical staff if they’re visible or identifiable). Confirm whether hospital policies permit filming. Respect privacy when sharing: treat birth videos as sensitive personal content and only share with intended recipients.
Part 8: Privacy and Legal Considerations for Birth Videos
- Search "Download Drive for Desktop" on Google.
- Install the application.
- Sign in. This creates a virtual hard drive on your computer where you can drag/drop the birth video instantly.
- Log in to your Google Drive account: If you don't have a Google account, create one by going to the Google homepage and following the sign-up process.
- Search for Birth Video: Open Google Drive and search for "Birth Video" in the search bar. You can also use the Google Drive app on your computer or mobile device.
- Click on the Birth Video app: Select the Birth Video app from the search results. You may need to click on the "More" button to see the app listed.
- Click on the "Install" button: Click on the "Install" button to begin the installation process.
- Authorize access: Birth Video will request permission to access your Google Drive account. Click on "Allow" to grant permission.
- Wait for installation: The installation process may take a few seconds to complete. Once installed, you'll see the Birth Video app listed in your Google Drive dashboard.
- Storage Space: Ensure you have enough storage space on Google Drive for the video. Google Drive offers 15GB of free storage per account.
- Privacy: Be mindful of who you share the video with, especially if it's a personal video.
- File Format: Google Drive supports a wide range of video formats. However, if you're having trouble viewing a video, check its format and consider converting it.