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What video?!
Maybe “how large” is better in this context. Format is irrelevant.
However, somehow, If video is transferred by syncing using iTunes, the transfer speed is magically faster than direct transfer. Can’t prove it though.
 
3 to 4 GB per a video.
[doublepost=1497927530][/doublepost]4k videos look stunning on the new iPad Pro 10.5!
 
I figured once I get my 506 GB full of all my media I want on my device it will be much easier and quicker to update it as time goes on. Deleting one media file then replacing it without another new one.
 
Itunes wifi sync is flawed because it still goes through/requires a router. They should have used, or updated it, to the same ad hoc based standard as the Airdrop.
 
Itunes wifi sync is flawed because it still goes through/requires a router. They should have used, or updated it, to the same ad hoc based standard as the Airdrop.

Sync is pretty important, and going through a router means it can use TCP/IP. I think - if AirDrop drops packets, the transfer will fail and need to restart from the beginning. Which could be a disaster if you're trying to sync 30GB+.
 
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