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How can I move videos from iPhone to my MacBook? When I connect my iPhone to MacBook, a window pops up and allows me to import the Camera Roll from iPhone to computer. But I still have other videos in my iPhone. Is it possible to move these videos to MacBook as well? When the users are using iPhone to shoot videos, they will get the videos in Camera Roll. Users are able to transfer these videos from iPhone to Mac computers with ease. But users will also find the videos in the Photo Stream or Movies app, and they will find that they are not able to move those videos out of iPhone.
The reason is that the videos in the Photo Stream are synced with iCloud, and they are not actually saved in your iPhone; and the videos in the Movie App are synced by iTunes from your computer, and iTunes doesn’t allow users to transfer the media files back. If you are coming up with this problem, you should figure out what can be transferred back, and what cannot be at first.
If you have the movies purchased from iTunes Store, you are able to move these movies back to iTunes library. You only need to use the “Transfer Purchases” function of iTunes. However, iTunes will erase the non-purchased items during the sync. For example, if you have synced a video from your computer to iPhone, then this video will be erased. If you have too many videos occupying your iPhone storage and you want to transfer video from iPhone to Mac without the sync of iTunes, the post is right for you.
Transfer Videos from iPhone to Mac with iPhoto What Is iPhoto for Mac? IPhoto is a Mac built-in utility to transfer photos and photo videos(Videos you shoot with iPhone camera). It is designed to allow the importing of pictures from digital cameras, scanners, picture CDs and the Internet to a user’s iPhoto Library.
Almost all digital cameras are recognized without additional software, as are many scanners. IPhoto supports most common image file formats.After photos are imported, they can be titled, labeled, sorted and organized into groups (known as “events”). Individual photos can be edited with basic image manipulation tools, such as a red-eye filter, contrast and brightness adjustments, cropping and resizing tools, and other basic functions. IPhoto does not, however, provide the comprehensive editing functionality of programs such as GIMP, Apple’s own Aperture, or Adobe’s Photoshop (not to be confused with Photoshop Elements or Album). What You Need:.
An iPhone with USB cable. A Mac computer Now, let me show you how to transfer video from iPhone to Mac with iPhoto: 1. Connect your iPhone with your Mac via USB cable. Run iPhoto on your Mac and find your iPhone in the left panel under DEVICES. Choose to import selected or all photos and videos into iPhoto library. Switch to the Last Import tab.
Press Edit - Select All and then press Edit - Copy to copy all photos and videos you just imported from your iPhone. Go to Finder, press Edit Paste XX Items and paste the imported photos and videos to your Mac hard drive. Transfer Videos from iPhone to Mac with iPhone Transfer Software What Is Leawo iTransfer for Mac? You can take advantage of the third-party. Among all the iPhone transfer software, Leawo iTransfer for Mac can be regarded as one the best. This software enables users to transfer apps, music, movies, TV shows, ringtones, ebooks, photos and Camera Roll without the sync of iTunes.
The software also allows users to transfer files between iOS devices, for example, you are able to with the help of Leawo iTransfer for Mac. The following guidance will show you how to transfer videos from iPhone to Mac, and you are allowed to free download the software to have a try. Note that the trial version has limited transfer times. Tips: Leawo iTransfer only works with iTunes installed on your PC. What You Need:.
An iPhone with USB cable. A Mac computer with iTunes installed. Leawo iTransfer for Mac Now, let’s see how to transfer videos from iPhone to Mac with Leawo iTransfer for Mac. Start Leawo iTransfer and connect iPhone to computer with the USB cable. The software will automatically detect the iPhone, and shows its libraries in the left sidebar.
Choose the “Movie” library, and then the contents will be shown in the right part. Click the transfer button at the right bottom to transfer all videos from iPhone to computer. Or hold “Ctrl” key and click to select certain videos, and then right-click the chosen videos to “Transfer to My Computer”. After choosing videos, you will see a pop-up dialog.
Check “Save to Folder” and click “Change” in the dialog to choose a folder on your computer to save the transferred files. Then click “Transfer Now” to begin to transfer video from iPhone to Mac. During the video transfer, please don’t disconnect your iPhone. The progress bar in pop-up dialog will show the percentage of the transfer process. When the transfer is done, you will get the videos in the target folder. Leawo iTransfer for Mac is useful for all iPhone, iPad and iPod touch users with Mac computers, and it can help users to get rid of the sync of iTunes.
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Evgeny Cherpak’s iOS app, has been updated with Siri shortcut support, which opens up some interesting ways to control a Mac with shortcuts. I’ve been using the app’s new Siri shortcuts for about a week and, as today, the shortcuts I’ve created that incorporate Remote’s functionality are already ones that I use every day. Remote works via a companion menu bar app that you install on your Mac, which allows your iOS device to send system events and other actions to your Mac while both are on the same network. Once the menu bar app is installed and running, everything else happens in Remote’s iOS app, which is divided into five tabs: Media, Input, Apps, Menu, and System.
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Remote's companion Mac menu bar app. The media tab is handy if you use a Mac as a media center. There are buttons for play/pause, skipping forward and back, volume up and down, and mute.
There are also controls accessible from a toolbar at the top of the screen for system features like brightness, arrow key controls, and AirPlay, as well as specific media apps and sites like iTunes, Netflix, and Amazon Prime. I’ve tried the feature with my Mac, and they work well, but I don’t have a Mac hooked up to a media center, so they’ve only come in handy when I leave the room for some reason without pausing iTunes and am too lazy to head back to my desk to stop playback. The Input section allows you to use the surface of your iOS device like a trackpad and keyboard, complete with buttons to replicate clicks. Along the top of the view is an option to mirror your Mac’s screen on your iOS device, which is handy if you’re using the keyboard to enter text on your Mac, for example. There are also buttons for moving the text insertion point one character at a time in either direction, triggering Mission Control and Launchpad, and opening Remote’s Input Settings. The Apps and Menu tabs are interesting.
You can launch, quit, and minimize any of your Mac apps, enter full-screen mode, bring an app to the front, make an app a Remote Control for Mac favorite, force quit an app, and launch or quit apps according to a schedule. If you have a lot of apps installed and only use a few with Remote, marking the ones you use as Favorites is a nice way to manage the list in Remote. The Menu tab lists all the menu commands for an active app, plus any Services that can be activated from that app using a keyboard shortcut. You don’t have the benefit of seeing what is happening with the app you control from Remote’s Menu tab, but it’s great for using your Mac without a keyboard if it’s connected to a TV or with an app like on an iPad. Controlling a headless Mac mini with Screens and Remote Control for Mac. I’ve been experimenting with using Remote and Screens together on an iPad, and it’s a powerful combination. With Screens in trackpad mode, I can use my finger to control the pointer on my Mac.
With Screens connected to a keyboard, I can make use of keyboard shortcuts on my Mac, but if I don’t have a keyboard handy Remote’s Menu tab is a better alternative to zooming in and out of my Mac’s screen to try to tap menu items. Remote also works well as an app launcher and window manager side-by-side or in Slide Over mode with Screens because it allows me to do things I take for granted with a pointing device, which is harder when using a Mac interface on iOS. The combination is sure to be useful as I set up more automation on my headless Mac mini. The final tab of Remote allows users to control system events.
You can log out, restart, shut down, lock, sleep, and wake your Mac as well as start and stop the screensaver and turn your display on and off. Each of these events can be scheduled in Remote to occur automatically at a particular time or added as a Siri shortcut. Remote has Siri shortcut support for system actions and has custom conrols for popular media providers. I’ve had issues with my Mac’s display failing to turn off as scheduled in System Preferences., I’ll stop working for the day, go to bed, and then discover the next day that my display has been on all night.
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Using Remote’s new Siri shortcuts as actions, I’ve created custom shortcuts that include Siri commands to start and end my workday. In the morning I say ‘Hey Siri, start workday,’ and the lights come on and my Mac wakes up. In the evening, I do the opposite, telling Siri ‘I’m finished working,’ which turns off the lights and my Mac’s display. Remote Control for Mac is another excellent example of an iOS utility that Siri shortcuts makes more useful. Instead of grabbing my iPhone, finding the app, and hunting for the command I want, I can take care of waking my Mac and turning on the lights with one Siri command.
Remote also shows the power that is possible when iOS and macOS are used together, which is something I hope is part of Apple’s plans to bring iOS apps to the Mac. It’s a testament to the utility of Remote’s Siri shortcuts that I want more.
I’d especially like Siri shortcuts for launching a series of apps and opening websites on my Mac as I start my day. Remote’s widget would also benefit from including a customizable set of Mac functions. Currently, only media playback can be controlled from the widget. That said, Remote Control for Mac is off to a fantastic start with Siri shortcuts, and it’s an app I’d suggest trying, especially if you spend your day working on a Mac and iOS devices.
Remote Control for Mac.