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sergiogolfpga

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Oct 17, 2023
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I'm searching for an application that enables the use of the same Apple ID on two iPhones and an iPad. This app should facilitate video recording on both iPhones and automatically transfer the recorded videos to my iPad, eliminating the need for manual transfers. While iCloud can serve this purpose, it's not always feasible as there might be instances when I don't have internet access on all my devices due to varying locations.

As a golf coach, I frequently record swings using the phones and rely on my iPad app to import the videos for analysis and annotation. Therefore, I'm seeking solutions that streamline this process and allow for automatic data synchronization without my direct involvement. What are my available options in achieving this seamless video management?
 
I'm searching for an application that enables the use of the same Apple ID on two iPhones and an iPad. This app should facilitate video recording on both iPhones and automatically transfer the recorded videos to my iPad, eliminating the need for manual transfers. While iCloud can serve this purpose, it's not always feasible as there might be instances when I don't have internet access on all my devices due to varying locations.

As a golf coach, I frequently record swings using the phones and rely on my iPad app to import the videos for analysis and annotation. Therefore, I'm seeking solutions that streamline this process and allow for automatic data synchronization without my direct involvement. What are my available options in achieving this seamless video management?
First, you can be signed in with your Apple ID on multiple devices (e.g. two iPhones and an iPad). Videos end up in your Photo library so you will have to sync your Photo library with each device. You can rely on iCloud to do this or you can manually sync your Photo library to a computer and then manually sync the Photo library to other devices. There are a number of other cloud-based photo/video library syncing services/solutions which support Apple devices. They pretty much do the same thing as iCloud sync and they all require network connection to store and sync. Network sync is about as streamlined as it gets.
 
First, you can be signed in with your Apple ID on multiple devices (e.g. two iPhones and an iPad). Videos end up in your Photo library so you will have to sync your Photo library with each device. You can rely on iCloud to do this or you can manually sync your Photo library to a computer and then manually sync the Photo library to other devices. There are a number of other cloud-based photo/video library syncing services/solutions which support Apple devices. They pretty much do the same thing as iCloud sync and they all require network connection to store and sync. Network sync is about as streamlined as it gets.
yes i know, While iCloud can serve this purpose, it's not always feasible as there might be instances when I don't have internet access on all my devices due to varying locations.
 
yes i know, While iCloud can serve this purpose, it's not always feasible as there might be instances when I don't have internet access on all my devices due to varying locations.
If cloud-based syncing isn't feasible then you really only have one option. Sync the Photo library to a computer and then sync it to each device individually.
 
yes i know, While iCloud can serve this purpose, it's not always feasible as there might be instances when I don't have internet access on all my devices due to varying locations.
I dont think any app can sync photos between devices in different locations without internet, perhaps I am misunderstanding.
 
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