HT201290: If QuickTime Player can't open an audio or video file
Learn about If QuickTime Player can't open an audio or video file
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Jul 27, 2015 11:15 AM in response to deevoby sterling r,Hi there Deevo,
It sounds like you have some audio recorded in QuickTime and want to get that audio to your iPad. While there is not a way to export directly to the device from QuickTime, you can sync it through iTunes. First save the file to somewhere on your hard drive:
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Choose File > Save.
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Enter a name in the Export As field, add a tag (optional), then choose where you want to save the recording file.
To save your recording to iCloud, click the Where pop-up menu, then choose QuickTime Player — iCloud. For more information about working with files in iCloud, see Save documents.
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Click Save.
Then import the file to iTunes and sync it as you normally would any other song:
Import music and video from a computer into iTunes
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