In iCloud (and on the iPad) all the videos are now displayed with a creation date of and it is impossible to find a particular video. Unfortunately all the mp4's now carry yesterday's date as creation date. This worked fine and I managed to upload the (now) mp4's to iCloud. 5 Select QuickTime Movie File (.mov) as Output format. Click the drop-down menu next to 'Input format,' and select your videos format here. 4 Select MPEG-4 Video File (.mp4) as Input format. I have converted all of the MOVs to mp4 using the following batch FOR /F "tokens=*" %%G IN ('dir /b *.MOV') DO ffmpeg -i "%%G" -f mp4 -vcodec copy -acodec mp3 "%%~nG.mp4" Select the video you want to upload in the pop-up window, and click Open to confirm your selection. I seem to need to convert them to mp4 in order to upload them. I then proceeded to re-upload all the photos to the new Apple ID.ΔΆ'000 of the videos are MOV, which I cannot upload to iCloud. I need to use a batch file that will convert all mov, avi, wmv, 3gp files in the folder Also I need to skip any flv, mp4 files. I have downloaded all items to my PC using iCloud for PC. I have a number of different video files (mov, avi, flv, mp4, 3gp, wmv) in a folder. I am helping a friend move his photos and videos from one Apple ID to another.
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