You need to open and save it to your documents and import it.
you need to highlight the video then left click on it then you will see a title that says "share with media browser" then carry on to were you want to download it !! xxx cocobeanthegreat xxx ps: hope this helps
The camera will mount on the desktop as a USB drive. The videos can be imported directly into iMovie (assuming it is a fairly recent version). You should probably avoid recording video in the WVGA format which is not iMovie friendly and will need converting.
To copy an iMovie project from another computer, first locate the project file on that computer, which is typically stored in the "Movies" folder under "iMovie Projects." You can then transfer the project file to your own computer using a USB drive, external hard drive, or cloud storage service. Once transferred, open iMovie on your computer, and import the project file by dragging it into the iMovie interface or using the "File" menu to open it. Make sure you also transfer any associated media files if necessary.
Earlier sending files greater than 25 MB was not possible. It is not because of Google Drive. You can attach the file as a link to the Google Drive.
in final cut go to file>export>quicktime conversion. then import into fx home. In final cut go to file>import. select the file on your hard drive, and hit import hope this helps
Google Drive is a Cloud File Storage Service, powered by the Google Inc. On Google Drive, you can easily store your files(photos, documents, videos, etc), and you can reach them from any devices(smartphone, tablet, PC, etc). If any of the files had changed, the change can be seen on any device.
No. No external storage media can be used for memory with an iPad. You can use the camera connection kit to connect a USB thumb drive or hard drive to import photos and videos, but you cannot store data on the thumb drive.
As many as your hard drive has room for.
If you go to cnet.com they have a lot of good ratings and reviews. This site has a couple good cameras broken up into different price ranges. http://imovie-edit.com/imovie-beginner.html
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Yes - Google Drive works on your iPad and iPhone via the Google Drive app.
File > Import > Video