HT201685: iPhone, iPad, iPod: How to find the software version
Learn about iPhone, iPad, iPod: How to find the software version
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May 21, 2012 4:29 PM in response to Lucha1962by Kappy,Well, you can try the Camera Connection Kit, but be aware of limitations.
iPad- Using iPad Camera Connector with unsupported USB devices
iPad- Using the iPad Camera Connection Kit
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May 21, 2012 5:35 PM in response to Lucha1962by Texas Mac Man,Another way. You can use a USB flash drive & the camera connection kit. http://store.apple.com/us/product/MC531ZM/A
Plug the USB flash drive into your computer & create a new folder titled DCIM. Then put your movie/photo files into the folder. The files must have a filename with exactly 8 characters long (no spaces) plus the file extension (i.e., my-movie.mov; DSCN0164.jpg).
Now plug the flash drive into the iPad using the camera connection kit. Open the Photos app, the movie/photo files should appear & you can import. (You can not export using the camera connection kit.)
Cheers, Tom
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May 21, 2012 9:05 PM in response to Lucha1962by Skydiver119,Be aware that not all USB's work with the CCK. Sandisk and Kingston are problamatic since their bundled software conflicts and triggers a 'too much power' warning. As to USBs with large and bright LED ligths on them. I've had about a 50/50 success rate with the ones I've tried....so be prepared for trial and error