Posted on 04/19/2015 2:55:11 PM PDT by Paisan
Ted Cruz rally in Spartanburg, SC
I want to download it onto my computer. The problem is, it is still on the phone and I can view it, but it doesn't show up anywhere when I attempt to transfer it. I tried Picasa and some of the other solutions on the Internet, to no avail. I would really like to see this on my 27" computer monitor. Any assistance would be greatly appreciated.
Attach it to an email
Ping.
-—Attach it to an email
Good idea, but a
45 min video is a little large for e-mail
If you have a Mac, run Photos or iPhoto and use the import function.
Attach it to an email
Just tried that. It says “Video too long to send”
If you have a Mac
I have Windows 7 Ultimate
iPhone 5s with windows XP. I plug the phone into the computer via the usb. The phone then appears as a camera under my computer. At that point you can see the video and cut and paste the file.
Wrap it in tin foil and put it under your pillow.. and sleep on it.
Here’s the Apple link on how to do it.
https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT201302
Do you use Dropbox? You should be able to send it to there.
Upload it to a service such as dropbox. Then you or others can download.
Download iTunes if you don’t have it and sync.
You sure have a penshant for living in liberal states per your profile. (Says a native minniesodian now stuck in occupied sillycon valley)
My Wifey is an IPhoner. I am an androider
GO to windows explorer, have your phone attached to your windows Beastie. Refresh. You should be able to see it if cables are sounds .. Windows sees just about anything.
Steve Jobs didn’t ALLOW you to view an iPhone video on a Windows computer. Since he’s dead now, there’s no appeal.
I’m guessing that you have a Windows PC, and probably do not have iTunes installed...
The “old fashioned” way to do what you want is to plug the phone into your computer. Even without any special software, the phone will appear as an external hard drive.
There should be a directory named “DCIM”, and your photos and videos should be somewhere under that (on my iPhone, the directory containing the photos and videos is “DCIM\100APPLE”. Look for a file named something like “IMG_0123.MOV”. The higher the number, the more recent the file.
The file will be in Quicktime format. If you need help dealilng with that format, let us know and I or someone should be able to help.
living in liberal states
Yes. A victim of parental wanderings.
But, I’m HOME now...
a directory named DCIM
Yes, but as I said, the file is not showing up there. I can still view it on the phone, but it doesn’t show up when I hook the phone to my computer. The DCIM folder is empty - on the computer.
Frustrating...
The DCIM folder is empty - on the computer.Make sure your iPhone is on and unlocked (i.e. you can see the icons for the various apps). Then plug it in to your computer. Hope that helps.
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