Hi,
Is there another way to transfer video between devices other than icloud? I only have DSL and it's going to take 96 hours to upload! Can I sync the videos through the Mac or transfer via Bluetooth or AirDrop?
Many thanks,
Nik.
Transferring MultiCam footage to Master Device
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Re: Transferring MultiCam footage to Master Device
[Moved to Using LapTimer]
Yes, turn off the automatic iCloud submission in MultiCam first to not initiate the standard process. Next, you transfer the raw video as follows: move the view to the Photo app; to do that, select the video in the Recording List (section "MultiCam Recordings"), scroll to the bottom, and select the Move button. This will transfer the video from MultiCam to the Photo app. Verify you can see the video in Photo app / Camera Roll. Next, sync the "Photo" to your desktop and over to the master device. To do this, you need to configure iTunes Photo(!) syncing correctly. Please ignore the Video tab in iTunes, we use the Photo app - desire we include videos here. Make sure you check the Include Video switch in iTunes / Photo.
Once this is done, the video will land in your Photo app on the master. Actually it will be associated with the laps automatically, no further action required.
- Harry
Yes, turn off the automatic iCloud submission in MultiCam first to not initiate the standard process. Next, you transfer the raw video as follows: move the view to the Photo app; to do that, select the video in the Recording List (section "MultiCam Recordings"), scroll to the bottom, and select the Move button. This will transfer the video from MultiCam to the Photo app. Verify you can see the video in Photo app / Camera Roll. Next, sync the "Photo" to your desktop and over to the master device. To do this, you need to configure iTunes Photo(!) syncing correctly. Please ignore the Video tab in iTunes, we use the Photo app - desire we include videos here. Make sure you check the Include Video switch in iTunes / Photo.
Once this is done, the video will land in your Photo app on the master. Actually it will be associated with the laps automatically, no further action required.
- Harry
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Re: Transferring MultiCam footage to Master Device
Perfect, thanks Harry!
Re: Transferring MultiCam footage to Master Device
I really wish I had seen this post earlier tonight. I've just spent the past 45 minutes stumbling around figuring out how to do exactly what you described so succinctly. Guess I'll be bringing a laptop to the track with me for video transfers!Harry wrote:[Moved to Using LapTimer]
Yes, turn off the automatic iCloud submission in MultiCam first to not initiate the standard process. Next, you transfer the raw video as follows: move the view to the Photo app; to do that, select the video in the Recording List (section "MultiCam Recordings"), scroll to the bottom, and select the Move button. This will transfer the video from MultiCam to the Photo app. Verify you can see the video in Photo app / Camera Roll. Next, sync the "Photo" to your desktop and over to the master device. To do this, you need to configure iTunes Photo(!) syncing correctly. Please ignore the Video tab in iTunes, we use the Photo app - desire we include videos here. Make sure you check the Include Video switch in iTunes / Photo.
Once this is done, the video will land in your Photo app on the master. Actually it will be associated with the laps automatically, no further action required.
- Harry
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Re: Transferring MultiCam footage to Master Device
BTW it does appear that if your devices support air drop it does work, which means you don't have to get the computer involved.
Another top tip - transfer everything (including lap data) from your phone to an iPad (which typically has more space) and then overlay from there, much easier!
Another top tip - transfer everything (including lap data) from your phone to an iPad (which typically has more space) and then overlay from there, much easier!
Re: Transferring MultiCam footage to Master Device
AirDrop does work?!? How are you using it? I've got an iPad that I would much prefer to take to the track and use instead of a laptop.
Re: Transferring MultiCam footage to Master Device
While driving to the track yesterday I was able to see how to transfer the multicam's footage to the master iPhone for video overlay. Thanks for letting me know it is possible! Sure wouldn't have thought to try it otherwise.