![]() ![]() I might have freed up some more by restoring but I was a little concerned about restoring losing something (should I be or should I go for it?). I connected to my Mac to sync (had not done that for weeks) and just the act of syncing freed up several gigabytes of storage. He said I could recover this space by restoring the iPad (after first syncing it with my Mac at home). ![]() The tech said these files were in iPad "limbo". Note! The Usage application in the iPad settings IS NOT capable of seeing these other files. The yellow color was indicating a huge amount of 'other' files and the tech was surprised by how much I had consumed in 'other'. Tap the red Delete button to remove the clip from your local device.Note: If the clip is currently used in a project, you must remove it from the Timeline before deleting it. Tap the gray Download button to save the clip to your Photos library. It uses colors to show how much is consumed with music, video etc. Tap Edit.Buttons appear at the right side of each clip. There is the file usage bar in iTunes where you can see what is using your memory space. The person that was helping me was able to see how big this missing space was by connecting to his Mac via iTunes. So I went to the Apple store Genius bar to find out where the mysterious files were chewing up my hard drive (analogous to "dark matter" in space :-). ![]() ![]() "Photos" seems to be an odd place for a movie to be automatically stored but now that I know. I had looked for the Photos app in the main app page but completely neglected to look at the permanent apps on the bar on the bottom of the iPad, and there is was. You are correct about the location of the file. ![]()
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