SweetPoison said:I love this thread. So very cool.
Cause col likes cool people and that is why I created the sub forums
SweetPoison said:I love this thread. So very cool.
Pardonnez-moi, mon français très horrible.
Which is why English is my first language, even if it's a secondary language in my country. Mérci, and again, pardonnez-moi.
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SweetPoison said:I love this thread. So very cool.
Cause col likes cool people and that is why I created the sub forums
Tim SPRACKLEN said:"I just joined the forum ... And I'm not sure how to ask a question! As you suggest I have written to you. My iPad and iPhone4 are synchronized, my iPhone via iTunes on a PC, and therefore there was no management of videos and photos taken by one or the other. How do I make the videos of the iPhone available on the iPad? Particularly I want to be able to edit videos taken on my iPhone using iMovie on the iPad. NB: I converted the videos into mp4, but although they appear well in the videos, you can not edit them in iMovie. NB2: for photos, it seems to work! Thank you in advance for your help."
- Alex
SweetPoison said:You speak French? That is so not fair. I use to live there. When I was little.
Tim SPRACKLEN said:"I just joined the forum ... And I'm not sure how to ask a question! As you suggest I have written to you. My iPad and iPhone4 are synchronized, my iPhone via iTunes on a PC, and therefore there was no management of videos and photos taken by one or the other. How do I make the videos of the iPhone available on the iPad? Particularly I want to be able to edit videos taken on my iPhone using iMovie on the iPad. NB: I converted the videos into mp4, but although they appear well in the videos, you can not edit them in iMovie. NB2: for photos, it seems to work! Thank you in advance for your help."
- Alex
By chance, is this @Alex95 from above? Anyways, bonjour Alex! I'll try my best to answer your question. To make the videos on your iPhone available on iPad, simply connect both your iPhone and iPad to your PC. Open your iPhone in My Computer (I'm assuming you're on Windows- Try Finder if you're on a Mac.)- To do this, simply open My Computer and click on your iPhone. There will be a folder labeled DCIM, click on that. Explore the directory, your iPhone camera roll should be in one of the folders. Then simply select all the videos in that folder and copy it to any folder in your computer. To sync the videos to your iPad, simply open iTunes and click on your device. Go to the Photos tab and check 'Sync Photos to this iPad'. Browse for the folder you copied your videos to and click it before clicking OK. Then in iTunes, check the box labeled 'Include videos'. Sync and voila, the videos are on your iPad. And since they were captured using an iPhone, you can edit them in iMovie. That's it, so all the best!
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SweetPoison said:You speak French? That is so not fair. I use to live there. When I was little.
I don't speak French, only a few phrases. Which is why it's horrible.
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