How to move massive files off your iPad - when all else fails
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I record many hands-on projects for my YouTube channel. Often, one or more stages of a project must be recorded in a single take. That's because once whatever it is I'm doing is done, it's done.
Take unboxing videos, for example. Some of the items I'm opening come in giant crates. The crates must be aggressively disassembled to access the gear inside. Once that disassembly is completed, there are no redos. The same can be said for cutting material for a project. Once it's cut, it's cut.
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My point is, I don't get many opportunities for do-overs. If my video has errors, my only option is creative editing. But starting over and trying again is not usually an option.
To give myself a fairly good chance of ...
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