sammitneupane wrote:
So, what I believe is "iCloud Photos" only supports .jpeg files and no other file types (.heic, IMG123.MOV). It doesn't allow you to upload the photos,
Defiunitely not. iCloud Photos supports the HEIC format as well as JPEG, also many RAW formats. I also am having many videos in MOV container format, encoded with the HEVC codec or mp4 videos encoded H.264.
The most common reasons, when you can no longer import directly from your iPhone to Photos on a Mac are
- mixing methods of syncing: if iCloud Photos is enabled on your iPhone (it may have become enabled by a system upgrade without you noticing it), Photos cannot download the item that have been "optimised" on the iPhone and are only in iCloud.
- Keeping the Photos Library on your Mac in an unsupported location. If your Photos Library is stored on an external drive with an incompatible file system format or in a synced folder Photos on Sonoma may no longer be able to import items to the library.
So you may want to checking the iCloud Settings on for Photos on your iPhone. If the iPhone is syncing with iCloud Photos, download the new photos from iCloud, not from the iPhone. Otherwise you may get random results.
And check the file system format of the drive where you are keeping your Photos Library. The file system format should be MacOS Extended (Journaled) or APFS. The external drive needs a wired connection, it must not be a network share. It must not have any backup software installed or must not have been used for Time Machine backups.
If your Photos Library is on iCloud Drive (or in your Document folder or desktop syncing with iCloud) drag the library back to the Pictures folder. See: Move your Photos library to save space on your Mac - Apple Support