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Cannot Save Quicktime Video File Attachment

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Thought I was supposed to get a save option when I tap on the attachment. I only get the options to do a "Quicklook" or to open it in Dropbox. What am I missing here?
 

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You probably don't have an app installed on the iPad that can "read" that file. If nothing on the iPad can read it, nothing will show up in the "Open In..." box.

May I recommend you take a look at OPlayerHD Lite. It's free and it's what I use to look at those type of e-mailed files. Well, actually, I bought/use the paid version, but at least the lite version will let you see if it'll work for you.

Once the app is loaded (or any other app that will play Quicktime files is loaded), then you should see the app show up in the "Open In..." window.

Hope this helps. Let us know how you get on.

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Not sure I was clear. I can open the video / QuickTime file attachment. But I am not given any option to save it even after or while it plays.
 

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Oh, sorry for my confusion...

Well, you can't save it, in the common Windows PC way, on a stock iPad.

All you can do is open the file in another app. That app will save a copy of the video in its own area.

It's a function of Apple's sandboxing of apps. There is no way for an app to access a central file, so Apple has designed the "Open In..." feature.

IOW, you'll never see a "save" or "save as" feature on the iPad. It's the way Apple has designed the iOS for optimal security.

Hope this clarifies it better.

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No problem! Thanks for helping.

When I get a photo via email I can open it. While it is open I can then tap on it and get an option to save it. When I do, the photo is saved in Photos. That's what I'm trying to do with videos.
 

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Are you saying I need to fill up my iPad with apps (so confusing & possibly expensive) to park video, images, text, mp3, etc. in it's unique app? Then the access to that file his dictated by that app?
 

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Hello... Is anyone here?

How can I save an attachment that came in an e-mail?
 

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Hi, Gabriel1.

I agree that holding on the icon for the attahcment should give an option box. As has been mentioned here already, it only shows 'Quick Look'.

Mickey330 above says to use an 'app'. Well, I have a problem with the app store. I know there are many good ones, etc. I have already pruchased 3 and downloaded 4 more free ones. The problem is that when I get Yahoo! advertisements. I haven't seen a search to find apps to do a specific thing, such as 'save an e-mail attachment'.

If I do use an app such as OPlayerHD and it saves the mp3 attachment in its own realm, how can I save it to my music folder in iPad? I guess I could open it in my PC, then import to iTunes on the PC, then sync it to the iPad. ... Kinda complicated, huh? And.... what do I do when I finish my step-by-step transition to all Apple products?

Just trying to learn a new world... And will continue to appreciate help from folks like you.

Thanks.
 

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Bill6044 said:
Hi, Gabriel1.

I agree that holding on the icon for the attahcment should give an option box. As has been mentioned here already, it only shows 'Quick Look'.

Mickey330 above says to use an 'app'. Well, I have a problem with the app store. I know there are many good ones, etc. I have already pruchased 3 and downloaded 4 more free ones. The problem is that when I get Yahoo! advertisements. I haven't seen a search to find apps to do a specific thing, such as 'save an e-mail attachment'.

If I do use an app such as OPlayerHD and it saves the mp3 attachment in its own realm, how can I save it to my music folder in iPad? I guess I could open it in my PC, then import to iTunes on the PC, then sync it to the iPad. ... Kinda complicated, huh? And.... what do I do when I finish my step-by-step transition to all Apple products?

Just trying to learn a new world... And will continue to appreciate help from folks like you.

Thanks.

Well the key thing is to have an app installed that can handle your attachment, that app needs to be able to accept files via email, normally the app description will tell you this. Then when you touch and hold you should get the option to open in that app.....without a suitable app you won't get the option.

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Ok... understood.. but what is a good app? OPlayerHD? Does that save mp3 to my music folder?
 

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Gabriel1 said:
Well the key thing is to have an app installed that can handle your attachment, that app needs to be able to accept files via email, normally the app description will tell you this. Then when you touch and hold you should get the option to open in that app.....without a suitable app you won't get the option.

The Archangel

I want to save an mp3 song that I attached to my email but I don't get the option to save it to my IPad 2. Any ideas how I do this. I want to play it with a slideshow.
 

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