![]() ![]() In the previous article, we have covered the desktop-based replacements for iMovie you can use on Windows 10, but each of the options we presented requires you to go through the software installation process. The situation for PC owners changed recently, as Microsoft ended the support for the last version of Windows7 that featured the Windows Movie Maker. I believe this is the last version that still includes apps and is compatible with the app store.You don’t have to spend a single cent if you would like to perform basic video editing tasks on devices that run iOS and macOS operating systems since iMovie has all the features you are going to need to create a captivating video. IExplorer can also examine iOS backups but the movies were not found. I realise iTunes syncs from PC to iPad more so than the other way around but I still find it pretty strange that I have done a full backup of the iPad to to computer in iTunes and not even the backup contains the movies. There isn't even a file sharing option in iTunes which I thought might have been a work around to the issue. iTunes sees them on the iPad but no way to sync them to PC. The 3rd party programs like iExplorer do not even see the videos. I have tried using both iTunes and several 3rd party programs to get these movies back to my PC but nothing works. On the iPad, they ended up inside the videos app and are referred to as "Home Videos". The way I got the movies to the iPad in the first place, was converting some videos I had to MP4 format and then via iTunes synced them to the iPad. But before I delete them, I want to save them back to the PC if that is possible. To free up space I want to delete some movies I transferred to the iPad a while back. I've been wanting to update it to the latest iOS for a while but there isn't enough space. Transfer home videos from iPad to PC Hi all, ![]()
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