![]() ![]() Video Transcript: Hi, this is Gary with. But that'll take time and I know he'll feel like it's not exactly the same even if it's pretty much the same.Check out How To Manage iCloud Storage On a Mac at YouTube for closed captioning and more options. Now restore all the apps and data from the backup somehow? This last step is what I'm worried about - I don't want to lose all that app data.Īny advice guys? Alternatively I can do this the hard way: look at the iMovie project, see what clips he used, manually download those to the computer, and basically recreate his movie shot for shot. Now delete the iMovie project from the iPad. ![]() Transfer the massive iMovie project to the hard drive. Now open up iMovie, restore the project and all the footage from the cloud. I'm not an iPad expert but I THINK what I want to do is something like: I imagine in order to have all the clips for this 19 minute movie locally I'd need another few gigabytes, maybe double that to do the transfer. Note that the yellow bar is Photos, so you can see it's offloading the large majority to the cloud. This is after I offlined a bunch of apps. Also keep in mind I don't know how much memory this massive iMovie project will require to load (is there any way to check?) so I don't know how much space I need to free up. Like, his Minecraft data is gonna be just as important to him as this movie. I've tried offlining some apps but most of the space is being taken up by data and I'm hesitant to delete that. Right now these project simply won't open (or rather they open but half the clips are missing and never load). They won't transfer without all the footage being local and there's no space to get all the footage local. ![]() The problem is that I can't figure out how to transfer the iMovie projects. I'm actually a video professional so I'm happy to migrate him to a laptop computer where space isn't an issue, teach him Premiere Pro. It says it's downloading clips from iCloud, but it clearly can't download them all so the thing never completely loads. ![]() He started using it to make movies but got to the point where his masterpiece (19 minutes long, and the videos he used probably total over an hour easy) won't open anymore. Look, I know all the solutions are going to boil down to "delete a bunch of stuff" but bear with me. ![]()
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