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Ronni
3 years agoHelpful | Level 6
Moving Pics/Videos from Dropbox "Camera Uploads" to iCloud Photos
Overs the years I've used Dropbox to backup my pictures and videos. However I recently got a new iPhone, and I want to move all my photos/videos back onto my iPhone. From what I can tell, the best wa...
- 3 years ago
Just in case anybody else have the same issue; I was able to avoid converting files all together and upload my photos via iCloud, and my newest .mov videos via the program FoneTool.
I had to change the "Created" date of the files, to the same as "Modified" date, since iPhone uses the first mentioned to catalog videos. I was able to do so with a simple powershell-script:
$files = Get-Item *
foreach ($file in $files) {
try {
$time = Get-Item $file | select -ExpandProperty LastWriteTime
(Get-Item $file).CreationTime=($time)
Write-Output "$file - OK"}
catch {Write-Output "$file - $($_.Exception.Message)"
}
}
I'd be happy to hear from anybody with the same problem 🙂
Max-Sett
New member | Level 2
Hey Ronni,
I'm in the same situation as you were. I've been backing up my photos and videos via dropbox since 2014 but would love to transfer them to ICloud.
I'm a bit sad that my live photos have been lost (because all photos were uploaded as JPGs) but ive come to terms with that.
Will I be able to easily transfer all of my photos and videos? I saw you posted something about writing a script on Fonetool but I'm a bit intimidated by that.
Ronni
2 years agoHelpful | Level 6
Hey Max-Sett
I used the "iCloud for Windows" software to access my iCloud Photos on my PC. Then I just dragged and dropped my photos & videos over, and they were automatically synced to my iCloud storage.
For some reason, many of my newer videos wasn't synced to iCloud, using the method above. This is where I had to rely on FoneTool to transfer the videos directly to my new phone, which then synced the videos to iCloud.
You don't really need my powershell script to do any of this. The only reason you would need this is to make sure the files metadata (i.e. date) is correct, before you transfer it to your phone.
Hope this makes sense. Try downloading "iCloud for Windows" first, and check if this solves your problem:
https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT205323
I'll be glad to answer any further questions 🙂
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