Hi Andrew

As you have not stated the source of the video, I will assume that you have 
recorded it with the iPad2's camera.
 
Once you plug the iPad into the computer, open iPhoto (if it doesn't open 
automatically) and you should be given the option to import.
This will import both photos and video recorded on the iPad.

To use the video in iMovie or other apps, you will need to export it from 
iPhoto.

HTH
Daniel F.


On 13/03/2012, at 19:35, Alexander Hartner wrote:

> How did you get the video on in the first place.
> 
> On 13/03/2012, at 10:40 , Andrew McColl wrote:
> 
>> Hi Everyone
>> 
>> I was just wondering how people are getting video files off iPads?  My  
>> Google research so far has revealed Apps called Goodreader and iPad  
>> Transfer.  Does anyone have any other suggestions?  Anything that  
>> works better for them?
>> 
>> Andrew
>> 
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