Hi, I took a slo-mo video using my wifes iPhone and imported it to 'her' MacBook Photos library. All going fine. Then I wanted to get that Slo-mo video into 'my' Photos library on 'my' Macbook. This was along with aound 300 other photos and regular video files.
The process I used was to, Photos on her MacBook select the photos (JPG) and videos and then Drag them to a empty desktop created folder. Then memory stick copied the folder contents, then stick into my MacBook USB and then Import to Photos. Everything about this worked fine except the slo-mo video files have no longer got metdata that flags them as "slo-mo" files - they are seen as regualr videos. When they play back though, they play as a slo-mo without the editability of the slo-mo functions as would be the case in the place of origin of my wifes MacBook. There is probably a more elegant way of doing this AND also preserving the 'slo-mo' metadata and hence easy tracking and locating of them. Has anyone done this or know a smarter way to do this? I thought I could place the slo-mo's into a Family folder and then pull them into my MacBook from the Family folder, but I've not tried this yet. Regards Pete
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