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How to Share or Download Compilations

From a compilation's full-screen view, click Download to save the video, click Share to post to connected social media accounts using the same process as sharing highlights, or click Archive to remove

Written by Julian Rodrigues
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Overview

From a compilation's full-screen view, you can download the video to your local machine, share it directly to connected social media accounts, or archive it to remove it from your active library. These actions are accessed from the buttons below the video player.


How to Download a Compilation

1. Navigate to Multimedia > Compilations > Videos tab


2. Click on a compilation to open full-screen view


3. Click Download below the video player


4. The compilation converts to MP4 and downloads to your computer


How to Share a Compilation to Social Media

Before you can share compilations, you must connect your social media accounts.


First-Time Setup (Connect Social Accounts)

1. Click the Profile icon in the bottom left corner


2. Select Connections


3. Click Connect New Account


4. Select X.com, YouTube, or Facebook


5. Follow the authorization flow to connect your account


6. The connected account appears in your account list


To Share a Compilation

1. Open a compilation in full-screen view


2. Click Share below the video player


3. Select a connected social media account


4. Choose when to post:


* Post immediately


* Schedule for a specific date and time


5. Add a post title


6. (Optional) Click Add Another Social Network to post to multiple accounts


7. Check the max duration and max file size limits displayed on screen


8. Click Create Post


Different social platforms have different file size and duration limits. Ensure your compilation meets the requirements shown on the share screen.


How to Archive a Compilation

1. Open a compilation in full-screen view


2. Click Archive below the video player


3. The compilation is removed from active view


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