On my Windows machines, I just open up "My Computer", then the appropriate drive, then just drag over to My Videos. Maybe it's your computer issue, like mentioned above.
Originally Posted by akura2
How did you get an iPhone4 before the ship date?
Are you serious? Tons got their phones today. I'm still waiting for mine (on delivery truck ATM).
Major thanks to GSMliberty.net for their free service.
No choppiness here... but I have an great rig. How does it look on your phone? if it's smooth on your phone, it's your PC. Make sure you have the latest version of Quicktime also.
It looks like it's super compressed/choppy on YouTube even though I uploaded it straight from my computer (rather than through the phone). It didn't give me an option to upload in 720p on YouTube.
Well here is the specs of your laptop and as suggested that is the problem. You're running a single core 32.0 ghz with 512kb L2 and no L3 cache. You would need atleast a decent quad-core proc to playback avchd 1080p videos without any choppyness. Michaelfrankie what kind of computer do you have?
Either way it's not your phone at fault and rather just a dated computer. But as a reference even my core duo 1.8ghz laptop could not playback avchd videos recorded in a 720p resolution properly without any choppyness.
* AMD Athlon 64 3200+ 2.0 GHz processor
* 768MB of PC2700 RAM
* 128MB ATI Xpress 200m video (dedicated memory)
* 8x Dual Layer DVD+/-RW drive
* 15.4" wide screen (no BrightView)
* 40 GB 4,200 RPM Hard Drive
* Windows XP Professional
* 12 cell battery
* No built-in wireless selected (USB based wireless card solution used)
It looks like it's super compressed/choppy on YouTube even though I uploaded it straight from my computer (rather than through the phone). It didn't give me an option to upload in 720p on YouTube.
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