If you're talking about iOS devices (iPad/iPhone/iPod), you need to understand that iOS is an app-based operating system, as opposed to file-based operating systems like a PC. In order to download or use a file on iOS you first need to have an app installed that can read or use that file. Without the ability to read/use a file, that file is nothing more than a waste of space.I was raised on PCs but now have a few Apple devices. Not sure I will be buying any more, though, the way things have been going. Why can't these things understand files? It causes all sorts of issues.
I suspected as much. However, a friend airdropped some lecture recordings (large files) onto my iPad.
The only app that would play them was iMovie (as a soundclip relating to a non-existent movie). Now I can only play them in iMovie, but what I want to do is extract them somehow to Mac or PC so I can publish them to a website.
When using ftp, I need the file. How do I find it? iTunes doesn't see them either.
This is where things being app-based becomes tiresome.