How to get a video from my camera onto my iPhone?
I recorded a video on my Canon digital camera and I was wondering how I could get that video onto my iPhone?
It's too large to e-mail, so what do I do?
Get the video into your computer. Make it a MP4 or M4v (use Handbrake's preset for iPhone), drag it to the iTunes Video library, synch with the iPhone.
HandBrake is available from www.handbrake.fr
The video recorded by you camera may not be supported by your iPhone. You need a converter to do this job. Try Any Video Converter Free, which can help you convert videos of various format to iPhone videos for free. If you are a mac user, there's also Any Video Converter Free for mac. Just have a try. You will like it.
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