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How are you guys getting the videos off of your phone?

I have windows 7, and I can't see a folder for my Iphone4 like I could my 3G.
 
6/25 fireworks show after the Texas Rangers game. With Michael Jackson music!

Says 1080p for some reason...I uploaded this using windows movie maker. Part is portrait, part is landscape.

Raw file is 940mb for ~12 minute video, if anybody wants it just PM

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jh0nfFew2_Y

I've had great results using Windows Movie Maker as well. Heck - I didn't even know I had it on my computer until I opened the video on my computer and there was a tab for "make movie". I purchased iMovie, but I think it is much easier editing on my desktop using Movie Maker.
 
How are you guys getting the videos off of your phone?

I have windows 7, and I can't see a folder for my Iphone4 like I could my 3G.

My desktop has Windows Vista and when I plug the phone into my computer it goes into "auto play" mode and asks me if I want to upload images. Piece of cake!

I was wondering if Windows 7 had such a function and if I just needed to turn it on because it was a pain getting the pictures from my old iphone onto my laptop and just like you I can't figure out how to load the images into my laptop from my iphone 4. My laptop has Windows 7 Ultimate. Can I use iMovie somehow from itunes to upload?
 
Silver Dollar City in Branson, MO

I went to Silver Dollar City a couple days ago, its my favorite amusement park, so I shot clips all over the area and edited them all together using iMovie, first time I have ever edited video, I'm happy with how it turned out given I'm still learning this. Lots of variety on this, roller coasters, rides, etc.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-T6E0wxqACY
 
I went to Silver Dollar City a couple days ago, its my favorite amusement park, so I shot clips all over the area and edited them all together using iMovie, first time I have ever edited video, I'm happy with how it turned out given I'm still learning this. Lots of variety on this, roller coasters, rides, etc.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-T6E0wxqACY

Would "Wildfire" happen to be your favorite ride at Silver Dollar City?
 
Galacticus said:
How are you guys getting the videos off of your phone?

I have windows 7, and I can't see a folder for my Iphone4 like I could my 3G.

I'm using Win7Pro64 at home and WinVista at work. For either one I simply plug into USB, open up the windows explorer and double click on the iPhone 'drive'.




The auto play option also pops up, though I usually ignore it.

I suppose right clicking on the 'drive' in the explorer may help with setting up auto play.
 
If you take and have say 50 1-3min 720p videos on your iphone approximately how much space does that take? Is it worth getting the 32GB just so you have more room for pictures and videos? If this has been answered please point me in the right direction...I searched!
 
If you take and have say 50 1-3min 720p videos on your iphone approximately how much space does that take? Is it worth getting the 32GB just so you have more room for pictures and videos? If this has been answered please point me in the right direction...I searched!

I'd get the 32GB, 5 minutes is 500MB!

By the way, I made the Apple iMovie docs more iPhone friendly, just go to http://imovieforiphone4.com/ on your phone if you need help.
 
Here's a video of our Independence Day Fireworks after a Minor League baseball game in Fresno, CA. The Grizzlies won! And then there was an awesome fireworks display that lasted about 10 minutes. I recorded the whole thing on my iPhone 4. The whole video is too big for me to upload and you probably wouldn't want to watch all of it anyway, but here is the last 1 minute and 10 seconds of the fireworks (the best part), and it looks stunning shot in HD 720p from an iPhone 4!



Click the image above to open the video in your browser. It's about 100 MB in size so it might take a while to load if you are on a slow connection, but it's the raw video file.

ENJOY :D :D

EDIT: alternatively, you can right-click the image and select "Download linked file" and then watch it on you computer when it's done downloading if waiting for it to stream in your browser is annoying to you. ;)
 
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