I use iCloud to back up my photos from my iphone to my PC. All my photos are 'Live Photos' and when they are downloaded 2 files, with the same name, appear on my PC: a picture (.jpg) and a video (.mov). I have no interest in keeping the videos, so I always delete them.

Live photos were introduced with iOS9 in 2015 along with the iPhone 6S. Those are composed of a still picture and a small video. The video is always about twice the size of the picture. If you need the live picture, fine. But if you keep both and just need the stills, you increase the space taken by a picture by 300%.


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However, you may ever try some way to send your live photos but find the saved photos are still. The because you didn't transfer the mov files. Don't worry, you can refer to the next part to know the detailed of how to save Live photos with 3 methods.

To easily save your photos, you can rely on FoneTool, which is an iPhone-to-Windows PC transfer software. It allows you to easily transfer Live Photos (including MOV files) from iPhone to a computer. It gives you a flexible selection to meet your needs. It is an ideal and extremely useful solution to protect your important iPhone data from loss or damage. If you use Windows PC, FoneTool is your best choice.

Step 4. You can click Transfer Settings. And you can choose any location on your computer or external hard drive as the Transfer Path.Then click "Start Transfer" to save your live photos.

However, you need to install iTunes on your PC. Since photo data is arranged in a row, it is difficult to find a large number of photos. Also, it is not recommended because there are frequent errors that can't import photos from iPhone to PC when using this method.

I would like any live photos to be preserved in a way that allows me to import and restore them as fully functional live photos in the Apple ecosystem at a later date. This requires an image and a video component of each live photo in order to import them into the Photos app.

Some of the live photos I download from iCloud.com/photos are missing the video component even though each live photo plays just fine in the browser. The only exception is when I try to share the live photo using an iCloud link, in which case it won't play when you open the link. The live photo icon in the top left corner is also missing in that case.

I'm having trouble getting my Photos app to download originals to my devices, so I can't test if the live photos can be saved that way. I've also schedule a GDPR data request-based copy of my Photos, but that will take several days to become available.

You've already known how to transfer photos from iPhone to computer based on your previous knowledge. And we know how frustrating it can be when you can't get your live photos off your phone and onto your computer. In this guide, we'll show you a few good methods on how to transfer live photos from iPhone to PC. And with our help, you'll be able to transfer your live photos easily. Now, let's get started!

The first step in this process is to upload your Live Photos from your iPhone to your iCloud Photo Library. It's quite a simple thing to do. Just head on to the Settings app on your iPhone and scroll down to Photos in the Apple apps section. Once there, tap on Photos, and you'll see a setting called iCloud Photos with a toggle switch next to it. If iCloud Photos is not toggled on, you'll need to enable it. Once that is done, your photos (including Live Photos) will be uploaded to your iCloud account.

EaseUS MobiMover Pro, as one of software to transfer photos from iPhone to computer, you can easily get your photos moved to PC using it. The best part of this tool is that it has no restrictions on the number of photos you can transfer and has no internet requirement, which surely makes the transfer process incredibly easy and convenient. Apart from photos, you can also transfer videos and contacts etc. via EaseUS MobiMover.

Step 1. Connect your iPhone to your computer (Mac or PC). Launch EaseUS MobiMover, then choose "Phone to PC" and click the "Next" button to continue. If you prefer to transfer photos from your iPhone to computer selectively, go to "Content Management" > "Pictures" > "Photos" instead.

Step 3. Then click the "Transfer" button to start transferring photos from iPhone to computer. Wait patiently for the process to finish and then go to check the exported items.

Don't forget that iTunes is also a good assistant to help you with the transfer process. If you want to know more about how to transfer photos from iPhone to PC using iTunes, continue reading. One thing to note is that you need to connect your PC with USB first and check the Wi-Fi around you works well and smoothly in case there will be a problem with the transfer process. Let's dive into the detailed steps:

In this post, we've shared with you some of the best and easiest methods on How to Transfer Live Photos from iPhone to PC. We've discussed how to transfer your photos using iCloud, iTunes, Windows File Explorer, and EaseUS MobiMover in the sections above. All of these methods work really well, but depending on your situation, you might prefer some of these methods over others. If you have any queries related to this post or these methods, feel free to drop us a comment, and we'll get back to you as soon as possible.

The only workaround I've found is giving up on Linked Albums (you know, the feature that we purchased three of these devices for) and I manually create "Playlists" instead, then manually select and upload all the photos from my iCloud Photos album to the Playlist.

I've just created a new playlist in the Meural app and added 64 photos from a new iCloud Shared Album I am a member of. All 64 photos uploaded to the playlist fine. Added another 100 in two phases from two other shared libraries, one of which was my own iCloud shared library, the other was a family member who shared to me - all photos are showing in "All Uploads" under "Your Library" and the new playlist is showing all 164 photos, albeit not in the order they appear in the original shared albums, so they are not in any apparent sequence - possibly by their original time stamp. Anyway they are all in the Meural library and have started to display on my canvas after clicking "send" and display in what appears to be a random order rather than sequentially as they appear in their original iCloud albums, but this is what I prefer.

Now this is quirky: I have many iCloud shared albums, a mix of my own that I have shared to others and some that others have shared to me. However, there is one specific shared album where trying to add a batch of photos into the Meural playlist fails with a message "some items failed to upload" - on investigation, none of them uploaded. Repeating for just a single photo also fails. Adding a single or multiple photos from any other shared iCloud album or my own non shared photos in iCloud works fine, so there is no image limit in my Meural playlist that I have reached and hitting. I tried restarting the Meural app, but get the same error. Looks like a bug with the iCloud shared album - so I'll ask the other family member to re-share it to me and see if that works, if not, then I will check the source image properties in that shared album in case there's a bug with Meural's support for different file formats.

If I log in to the my.meural.netgear.com portal from my MacBook Pro using Safari, I can upload any number of photos (I tried 200) from that same iCloud shared album without error. However, the photo meta data is not upload and all the titles are replaced by a useless hex string unique to each photo, like this 1D62FC13-D242-4576-B86A-621F48C269D1. I will have to delete them all and re-upload when the bug has been fixed.

So two bugs: (1) the Meural app on iPhone cannot add from 'some' iCloud shared albums despite all image formats being heic. (2) the work around for adding photos using the Safari browser does not upload the photo meta data.

Interim update: iOS 15.6.1 has not made any difference, which isn't a surprise as that update was for security vulnerabilities. I installed Chrome on the iPad and it gives the same results as Safari in the Meural web portal - uploads are fine from an iCloud shared album but it still loses the photo data and changes the title to an unfriendly hex string. Meural app still fails to upload any photo from a shared iCloud album (containing recently taken photos) giving an error that relates to the image's header. 



I still cannot link a number of shared iCloud albums after the update to iOS 16.1 - I was hoping Photos would have had some bug fixes. Meural app still the version from a few months ago. I cannot determine why some other shared iCloud albums from the same sharer and their same phone work fine. Same photo format just more recently taken. Not Live Photos and no videos in the album, but the photos may have originally been Live Photos prior to them being edited. I have tried re subscribing to the shared album, deleting it in the Meural app etc. and a manual upload of a single photo from that share album gives a format error. 



Step 1. Connect your iPhone to your Mac or Windows computer.

Step 2. Click on "Sync Settings..." after selecting your iPhone from the left-hand menu.

Step 3. Select "Restore Backup..." from the Summary page. It is located on the General tab. Also, backups can be managed and your iPhone can be backed up from within this window.

Step 4. By clicking Restore Backup..., your iPhone will restore your recent deleted photos back to the backup you selected. Restoring the backup may take some time, depending on its size. During the whole process, keep your iPhone plugged into your computer so it cannot be interrupted.

Aura gets this. It allows you to choose from among a few sources for your photos, including Google Photos or an iCloud Shared Album. The latter was perfect for me, as it let me sync with the shared album of pictures of my kid, having new photos automatically added to the frame as they appear in the album. You can also add photos via a web interface, or even via email. The slideshow can be cycled through at a variety of intervals, from 15 seconds to 24 hours. I also appreciate that the scrolling through the collection of photos in the app and selecting one gives you an option to show that photo on the frame immediately. e24fc04721

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