u/General_Industry_870

Hey guys,

I need your help for a sec because I’m really stuck at the moment. I’m currently following this ‘anonymous’ strategy, which is actually quite simple: a coloured background, a short hook as text in the video, and the real value is then in the video description below.

My problem, though, is the quality. I create the content in the free version of Canva and export the videos in 1080p. They still look really good in my gallery, but as soon as I upload them to Instagram, everything becomes totally blurry and pixelated. It’s really getting on my nerves now, because I know the Reels would have so much more potential if the quality were right.

Of course, I’ve already enabled the setting on Instagram that says everything should be uploaded in the highest quality. But somehow that doesn’t make any difference. That’s why I wanted to ask:

  1. Does anyone know of an app that lets you upscaling videos for free on your phone, so Instagram doesn’t reduce the quality so much when uploading?

  2. Is there perhaps something else in the Instagram settings I need to be aware of?

  3. If Canva isn’t ideal for this, do you know of another app that lets you create Reels just as easily, but might have better export options?

It’d be really great if anyone has a solution and can help me out. Thanks, guys!

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u/General_Industry_870 — 1 month ago
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Hey everyone,

I’ve got a Xiaomi Scooter 4 Lite (2nd Gen), and my rear tire valve is loose — I can push it in and pull it out — and I can’t get any air in because it immediately leaks out.

I’m guessing it’s a damaged inner tube or a broken valve.

I noticed this after my scooter suddenly wouldn’t reach 20 km/h anymore (only ~19), so I checked the tires and they felt soft. The front tire pumps up fine, but the rear has this issue every time.

(Also, I know the valve cap is missing in the photo — that’s not the problem.)

Does anyone know what this is and how to fix it? Ideally looking for the cheapest and fastest DIY solution — a local shop quoted me ~170€ for a replacement, which seems way too much.

Thanks!

u/General_Industry_870 — 2 months ago