Kamis, 05 Oktober 2017

How to transfer photos and videos from iPad / iPhone / iPod to your Mac or PC

Using the built in camera on an iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch, you can take photos and videos or you can save them from Safari / Mail to your iOS devices. You may want to import these files from your device to your Mac or PC.  You have a lot of options when it comes to doing this. Here is how to import media from your iPad/iPhone or iPod to your computer:


Option one: iCloud: Photo Stream


iCloud includes a feature called Photo Stream. With Photo Stream, when there is new pictures on your iOS device (you take them or you import them from your digital camera), your new photos will be automatically sent to iCloud and pushed to all your other devices. To do this, sign up for iCloud with an Apple ID (please see this article for more info). You also need:



  • iOS 5.1 or later

  • Mac with OS X Lion v10.7.3 and iPhoto 9.2.2 or Aperture 3.2.3 or later

  • PC with Windows 7 or Windows Vista and the iCloud Control Panel for Windows (visit here to download this and read this article for more info)


Here is how you can turn on Phone Stream on your iOS devices (iPad, iPod or iPhone); Mac and PC


iOS: Simply tap Settings > iCloud > Photo Stream, and turn on Photo Stream


Mac: System Preferences > iCloud and check the box for Photo Stream


PC: Louch the iCloud Control Panel for Windows and check the box for Photo Stream.


When iCloud Photo Stream is turned on, all new photos will be automatically added to your Photo Stream.


Option two: Connect your device to your computer.


You can always simply plug in your iPad/iPod/iPhone to sync media files.


If you are a Mac user and if you have iPhoto installed, then iPhoto should automatically launch asking you to sync images and videos, when you connect devices to your Mac. If you do not have iPhoto installed, you can use Image Capture. To do this, connect your device to your Mac, Image Capture should open automatically (or Applications folder > Image Capture), and follow the instructions.


If you are a Windows Vista or Windows 7 PC user, after connecting your iOS device to the computer an AutoPlay window appears; simply select “Import Pictures and Videos using Windows” or “”Import Pictures and Videos” and click on the Import Settings link.


If AutoPlay does not start automatically, you may want to enable this. To do so, go to Start > Control Panel > Hardware and Sound > AutoPlay where you can change the AutoPlay settings.


You may also try navigating Start > Computer, then Right-click your device’s logo and click Import pictures and videos.


You may also copy the photos to your computer manually using Windows Explorer file browser. After connecting your device to your computer, select Start > Computer then double-click the logo to browse its camera folders, then navigate [iOS device]\Internal Storage\DCIM\100APPLE and manually copy the medial files to wherever you’d like.


If you are a Windows XP PC user, connect your device (iPad, iPod or iPhone) to your computer. Windows XP Scanner and Camera Wizard should automatically start; simply follow the instructions given on the screen.  If you want to manually copy and paste the media files choose Start > My Computer and [iOS device]\Internal Storage\DCIM\100APPLE then copy and paste these files anywhere you like on your computer.


Option three: Third party applications


There are third party applications that you can use to transfer your files. For instance, PhotoSync ($1.99 – iTunes link) lets you wirelessly transfers your photos and videos to your computer; other applications include  Dropbox, Picasa/Google+, Facebook, SmugMug, 500px, Flickr, Box, Zenfolio, (S)FTP, WebDAV and Google Drive. Another app is Simple Photo & Video Transfer Lite (free – iTunes link). This app also lets you copy your Photos and Videos to computer and other iOS devices via WiFi. Scotty ($2.99 – iTunes link) is another app that transfers photos and videos between iOS devices or from an iPad, iPhone or iPod touch to a Mac. If you want to see more apps, just search the app store and you will find many similar apps to the ones described above.


Option four: Email yourself


If you have just a few photos or videos that you want to transfer, you may just want to email them to yourself. Just open the Photos app or Camera Roll and email the photos / videos you would like. Then go to your computer, login to your email account and save these files that you just sent them to yourself on your computer.