How to Add Video Clips to Shared Photo Stream on Mac Using iPhoto?

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You can add photos and video clips to a shared photo stream on Mac using iPhoto. There are many options to add video clips to a shared photo stream. To add video clips, open 'iPhoto' and select the video clips which you want to add. Click 'Add To' button located in the toolbar and click 'iCloud' button and then click a shared stream. To learn other options to add video clips to shared photo stream on mac using iPhoto, check out the steps below.

Here are the step by step to Add Video Clips to Shared Photo Stream on Mac Using iPhoto:

  1. Open "iPhoto" on your Mac.
  2. Select the video clips which you want to add to a shared photo stream.
  3. You have 3 options to add to a shared photo stream.
  4. a) Click "Share" button located in the toolbar and click "iCloud" and then click a shared stream.
  5. b) Click "Add To" button located in the toolbar and click "iCloud" and then click a shared stream.
  6. c) Drag video clips to "iCloud" located in the Source list and click a shared stream.
  7. Select any one of the above 3 options.
  8. Enter a comment if you want.
  9. Click "Publish" button.
  10. This is how you can add video clips to a shared stream using iPhoto.

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