
( What to do when iTunes won't recognize your iPad?) Step 1: Run iTunes on Mac and plug your iPad into Mac. To transfer photo, music, video files from Mac to iPad, you have to sync your iPad with the iTunes library on your Mac, which may delete some existing files on your iPad. If you haven't updated your Mac to the newest macOS 10.15, you can still use iTunes on your Mac to transfer files to iPad. (Check how to sync iPhone/iPad to Mac on macOS Catalina) Using iTunes is a classic way to transfer files between Mac and iPad, although iTunes is killed in the latest macOS Catalina 10.15. Transfer Files from Mac to iPad Using iTunes You'll see the usual array of iCloud apps, including Mail, Contacts, Calendar and so on. Go to on a Mac browser and log in with your usual Apple ID and password. The VMworld site is temporarily inaccessible for planned maintenance until 8:00 PM PDT. To delete a file from iPad, select it below an app name, press.

Transfer from iPad to Mac: Click the disclosure triangle beside an app name to see its files on your iPad, then drag a file to a Finder window. At the top of the Finder window, click Files, then do one of the following: Transfer from Mac to iPad: Drag a file or a selection of files from a Finder window onto an app name in the list. Select the wanted photos and click Export. Then you'll see all photos saved in Camera Roll or Photo Library on the right. On Photos window, click Camera Roll or Photo Library on the left side of the window. Transfer photos from iPad Camera Roll/Photo Library to Mac. The photos App should open automatically. Step 1: Connect the iPad to the Mac using USB cables. One of the easiest ways to transfer photos to your Mac is to simply connect the iPad to the Mac using USB cables. Just select a method that works best for you. All files, including music, photos, contacts, movies, TV shows, PDF, Word/Excel documents, etc. This guide will show you all possible ways to move files between Mac and iPad.


If needed, run one or more of the MediaPro conversion scripts as linked below to get the proprietary info that MediaPro writes imported in standard metadata.ĥa. To resolve that, select the imported thumbnails, right click on a thumbnail and select Metadata - Convert Metadata to XMP. MediaPro can create an inconsistency between metadata in XMP and Exif/IPTC-IIM. Check all the fields in the Export dialogĤ. Select Action->Export Annotations from the MediaPro menuĢc. In MediaPro, export *all* to metadata.Ģb. Make sure that you have PhaseOne MediaPro 2.x installed.Ģ.
