I’m an android guy and my partner is iPhone, she isn’t very tech literate and has an old iPad.

I don’t want to connect the older iPad to my network but I’d like to get some MP4 videos on it of learning and Nursary rhymes for my daughter when on a car journey.

I’ve plugged it in but I can’t seem to drag and drop. I use Linux so not sure iTunes is an option, thank you.

Are there any tricks?

  • @plutolink@sh.itjust.works
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    10 months ago

    I would check out either VLC or Documents by Readdle. They both have a web interface you can launch where you can upload media through a browser with. Both have network drive capabilities and can play media well. I think VLC overall would be a simpler experience, but both are very capable for what you need.

    • @wraith@lemm.ee
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      710 months ago

      This is the way. Exactly what I’m doing for my old iPad mini that can’t get any of the new streaming apps. I download some videos and upload them to the iPad with VLC’s web interface. Super easy and then they’re always available, internet or no.

    • @lustrum@sh.itjust.worksOP
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      310 months ago

      Just wanted to thank you.

      In the end VLC worked great and was surprisingly easy!

      I did another option and got the videos on the iPad but no app could see them, should have just VLC’d it from the start.

      VLC is such a treasure!

  • @weksa@lemm.ee
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    10 months ago

    Yeah older iPadOS and IOS are a pain and require iTunes. I would try to setup Wine and installed iTunes.

    • @lustrum@sh.itjust.worksOP
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      410 months ago

      Just remembered I have a windows 10 VM on my server that’s not been turned on in a long time. Might just install itunes there and pass the device through. Unreal, just want 2 mp4 files on it lol

    • @lustrum@sh.itjust.worksOP
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      210 months ago

      Can modern ipads be mounted as a file system. It’s kinda annoying, going to try @plutolink suggestion.

      I even tried just downloading them from a local webserver but safari on an older ipad can’t download, only stream the MP4.

      • @B0rax@feddit.de
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        19 months ago

        No, modern iPads can also not be mounted as file system. But iTunes allows access to some application specific folders on the iPad

  • I recently had a similar problem with an old device. I used my mobile hotspot to allow me mobile device to connect to a data network. That way at least it’s still behind my mobile device’s security.