strixton macrumors member Original poster Aug 31, 2017 37 1 Strixton Monday at 5:48 AM #1 I have like 300 films on my windows PC, just waiting for my 512 AVP to arrive. How can I upload them to the AVP?....can I just drag and drop somehow?
I have like 300 films on my windows PC, just waiting for my 512 AVP to arrive. How can I upload them to the AVP?....can I just drag and drop somehow?
baconcat_8964 macrumors regular Mar 1, 2025 215 369 Monday at 5:59 AM #2 You may setup SMB folder sharing on Windows, and use Files app on Apple Vision Pro to connect to the SMB server. Connect external servers with Files on Apple Vision Pro In Files on Apple Vision Pro, view files stored in file servers and other cloud storage providers. support.apple.com If you have video player apps such as VLC or Infuse, they have built-in tools for file sharing. Reactions: fatTribble and strixton
You may setup SMB folder sharing on Windows, and use Files app on Apple Vision Pro to connect to the SMB server. Connect external servers with Files on Apple Vision Pro In Files on Apple Vision Pro, view files stored in file servers and other cloud storage providers. support.apple.com If you have video player apps such as VLC or Infuse, they have built-in tools for file sharing.
fatTribble macrumors 68020 Sep 21, 2018 2,177 5,673 Ohio Tuesday at 4:41 AM #3 I have some old shows in OneDrive that play fine with Infuse on Vision Pro. Congratulations on your AVP! 🥳 Reactions: strixton
I have some old shows in OneDrive that play fine with Infuse on Vision Pro. Congratulations on your AVP! 🥳
T techspin macrumors 6502a Jul 21, 2014 825 417 Tuesday at 5:21 AM #4 Yes, streaming or local file sharing is the answer. If you're on the go, you can upload files to iCloud and use the files app. Reactions: strixton
Yes, streaming or local file sharing is the answer. If you're on the go, you can upload files to iCloud and use the files app.