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By Andy B
#334658
Damn have just recorded a video of my ugly dog in bed to put on facebook but recorded it on my old phone with no SIM card in and I have no Internet connection and my iPhone has no Bluetooth to receive it. Bugger!
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By timp
#334659
I'm very sorry to hear that Andy B ;)

See you found some inspiration for a thread, but maybe it should have gone in the 'What's annoying you today?' thread.
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By Bruvva
#334663
Andy B wrote: my iPhone has no Bluetooth to receive it. Bugger!


*strokes his N95*

See, if you'd have got a proper phone rather than Steve Job's latest status symbol, you wouldn't have had any trouble at all.
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By Andy B
#334665
It was meant as a "if anyone has any general comments to make on the videos posted on facebook or ones that they had made then post them here" kind of thing. And I thought I posted this in general.

As good as the N95 Is and for all the iPhone's faults. I can't help but love it. It's got a touchscreen and everything and only 1 button well 2 if you count the power switch. Ok 4 if you also include the volume buttons but they are for ease of use. It's proper 21st century technology (that doesn't do video) it's like startrek in my hand!
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By Zoot
#334666
Iphone has no blue tooth???? i didn't know that, thats terrible!
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By Andy B
#334676
Well it does and it doesn't. It can connect to other non-mobile devices such as handsfree or sat-nav but that's it. It's to stop people swapping music and such. It also has no MMS support. Anyway anyone with any ideas on how to get my video online is welcome!
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By Console
#334677
Well, you could either buy a USB Bluetooth Dongle (usually less than £5) for your computer and transfer it to that; if your phone has a SD memory card, you could transfer it onto that and either use your computers built-in card reader (if it has one) or buy an adapter; use a phone transfer kit, some phones come with usb->phone transfer cables that are used to transfer video, audio and photos to and from your phone.

Other than that - use a camera that you can actually get the data off of.
By wurzel
#334679
Console wrote:Well, you could either buy a USB Bluetooth Dongle (usually less than £5) for your computer and transfer it to that; if your phone has a SD memory card, you could transfer it onto that and either use your computers built-in card reader (if it has one) or buy an adapter; use a phone transfer kit, some phones come with usb->phone transfer cables that are used to transfer video, audio and photos to and from your phone.

Other than that - use a camera that you can actually get the data off of.....

.....Or you could sent it you your email address and do it that way. That way you can save it to anywhere you like on your computer.
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By Yudster
#334808
If I wanted to fry an egg I wouldn't use a casserole dish. Why are you trying to make this overrated and over-hyped piece of already outdated technology do things it was never designed to do?