How to extra movies form moviebox form iphone
You need a big card for this size of movie though. I have successfully imported a large HD movie (formatted with Handbrake for the AppleTV). They will be added to the Photos app, but they play just fine from there. When you then put this card in the Camera Connection Kit and plug it into the iPad, the iPad will ask to import the files. Than all you need to do is add movies to this folder with the naming structure as used by your camera. I have another camera where the second folder is not there and on this card I put the movies directly in the DCIM folder. The important thing is that any movies or photos that you want to be able to import to the iPad need to be in the embedded 100DICAM (in this case) folder. The folder structure on my card looks like this: DCIM ยป 100DICAM, but yours may well be different. The SD card you use needs to have the folder structure that is created when the card is used in a camera, so I just used a card that already contained this structure, but one where all the old photos/videos have been removed. The original hint I found suggested that just naming the files correctly would work but I found that the files need to be in a specific folder to be recognised. I have discovered, after reading a hard-to-find hint elsewhere on the web, that photos and videos can be stored on an SD card, and imported with the SD card adapter in the Camera Connection Kit, as long as the filenames are in a recognised format. I know apps like AirVideo can stream from your home computer even when travelling away from home, but this is not always practical depending on where you go.
In my case as a regular traveller I like to take a number of movies to watch on my iPad but there is a limit to how many large-sized films that can be stored on the device especially if you have one of the smaller memory sized ones. You may find it useful for all sorts of reasons to have extra storage space available on your iPad. This hint requires the Apple Camera Connection Kit and some SD cards.