Christoph Stork's photo libraries are overflowing. He owns a MacBook Pro with a 750GB drive, but has an iPhoto library that weighs in at 190GB and a Photos library that takes up 250GB. Method 2: How to Transfer Movies from iPad to Macbook with iPhoto or Photos App. If your cable is available, you can also use iPhotos or Photos app to transfer videos from iPad to your Macbook. But be careful, using this method you can only transfer your camera shot to the computer. Here is the guide to transfer videos from iPad to your Macbook. On iCloud.com, click Photos and select a photo or video. Hold the command key on your Mac or control key on your PC to select multiple photos or videos. Click and hold the download button in the upper corner of the window. If you want to download your photo or video as it was originally captured or imported, choose Unmodified Original.
In 2014 we as a race embrace digital photography and videography using mobile devices more than ever before. So much in that we have hundreds, if not thousands of images and videos stored on our devices — files that we will eventually need to gain access to outside of the hand-held portable device they were originally captured with.
Today's tutorial is a warm welcome back to the AudioAcrobat WordPress Blog (yes, I've had a nice vacation, but it's time to bring back the regular posts) and a very helpful walkthrough of what it takes to transfer video shot on an iPhone to a Mac (MacBook Pro, iMac, etc.), with a super-handy tip at the end for those looking to upload their iPhone videos to their AudioAcrobat accounts.
No use in holding things up, right? Let's get to business.
Step 1
This one's really simple. Connect your iPhone to the Mac you wish to transfer the video(s) to, using an iPhone transfer/charging cable, such as the one seen above.
Step 2
Another really easy step here. Once connected, open iPhoto.
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Step 3
After opening iPhoto, we'll need to select our device (iPhone, iPad, etc.), and click once on the video we wish to import to select it, then click Import Selected.
Hint: Multiple videos can be imported at the same time by holding the command key when clicking.
You'll see the import taking place and will be asked to keep or delete the photos from your iDevice. Macbook pro 10.8 download. I usually choose to keep them, but that's completely up to you.
Step 4
The Last Import screen should now display the video(s) we've imported.
Wait, we're done?!
YES — we've successfully transferred the video from our iPhone to our Mac — woohoo!
Bonus Steps!
For those looking to upload their newly transferred video to AudioAcrobat, we've got some bonus steps that you'll need to take, in order to ensure the process goes smoothly.
Step 1
With iPhoto still open, and the video we wish to upload selected, navigate to File >> Reveal In Finder >> Original File. This will open a new Finder window, with the video selected in dark blue, as seen in the screenshot above.
Step 2
The trick here is that we'll need to copy the videoand paste a new version outside of the iPhoto Library. I've chosen my MacBook Pro's Desktop as the location for the copy, as seen above. Undertale mac download free.
Why do we need to copy and paste the video to our Desktop or other location outside of the iPhoto Library?
I'm glad you asked. There are two reasons actually.
1) The iPhoto Library is greyed out when accessing through the internet browser's file upload (browse) window.
2) Even if we are able to get around the greyed out iPhoto Library and select the video from iPhoto's library, it is not the 'real' video being sent to AudioAcrobat servers. Instead it is a much smaller, 'preview' of the video which is sent, which may result in an error.
Step 3
Once copied to the new location (Desktop, etc.) we can choose to upload this new version to AudioAcrobat.
Hint: Make sure to select the version copied to the Desktop or other location outside of the iPhoto Library when uploading to AudioAcrobat, or you may experience difficulty uploading.
For a complete walkthrough of uploading video to your AudioAcrobat account, go here.
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iCloud Drive is a secure place to access all of your photos, videos and documents from Mac, Windows PC and iOS device. It allows you to store any type of file in your account. There is no restriction on file type, so you can keep all of your photos, videos, projects, presentations and more across all of your devices. To do so, you need to enable iCloud on all your devices.
Here are the steps to Transfer Photos and Videos from iPhoto to iCloud Drive on Mac:
- Open 'iPhoto' on your Mac.
- Select photos and videos which you want to transfer.
- Click 'File' tab.
- Select 'Export' option.
- A 'Export' window opens up.
- Select the file type in Kind, File Name, Subfolder Format and more.
- Click 'Export' button.
- Choose 'iCloud Drive' folder.
- This way you can transfer photos and videos from iPhoto to iCloud Drive on Mac.