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Another Problem with not being able to connect between your internal devices is having "Filter Internet NAT Redirection" checked ON ... in your routers settings.

I tried this before posting, and when it was NOT check boxed, I was able to connect IP to IP dialing between my Phone Devices, but when I checked the BOX for it, I could not dial one Phone device IP to IP to another.

It didn't give any indication of a problem, or any tone telling me something wasn't connecting, it just "Sat there" not ringing the other VoIP phone.

So, I'm assuming the same thing may happen when trying to connect to your computer from the iDevice, or iDevice to your computer, or maybe even iDevice to iDevice.

This is part of the built-in FIREWALL of many Routers, and most of the time this selection is NOT checked, allowing connection between Internal devices.

I noticed, on the Apps Review site, someone said there wasn't any "HELP" regarding Firewall settings for the router. I hope this helps some people with a router similar to the settings shown here.

A software Firewall is something different, however, and you will have to check your software firewall for "Privacy" settings, or other settings dealing with Internal connections between devices, for the software being used.
There are too many different companies to give all types of settings here.

Give THIS App companies TECH a chance to help you before you dismiss the App as "Rubbish". ... IT DOES WORK for mostly ALL of US, and they're not just giving you "Script" answers. It may seem like that only because it's really the same issues being asked about, and the answers are really the same, or similar, as well!

I know if the caps lock is on, the password, even though correct, won't be accepted.

Have you checked if your "Caps Lock" is ON? ... :-) the password is case sensitive.

Usually indicated by a small indicator LED on the keyboard.
You may also have the default size limit setting set too low, in the photo transfer App settings section. (settings section shown in the iSettings area, for Apps)

The iPad2 should be able to handle 1080p Res, (at least 720p) but if the transfer App has it's default size limit set too low, it will also say there's a problem with the video, even if the video options are correct.

The setting size limit is expressed as "seconds" , I put mine to 5000 seconds, for large videos.
Hi, I'm not an employee of this company, but still wanted to answer if I can.

I'm not familiar with the Picassa Library, but if it's on your computer, and you're using WindowsXP, you can right-Mouse-button click over the link for the photos (zip link or each photo) and highlight the option in that mini-menu that says "Save-Target-As". This will allow you to place it anywhere on your hard drive.

If you use a Mac operating system, I'm not familiar with that OS, maybe Enrique can help with the similar option on the Mac.
Hello, I'm not an employee of this developer, so I can't be sure if my comment now, regarding their photo transfer App, is correct, but isn't your issue more with iMovie?

You said the videos were successfully transferred to the iPad2 but iMovie doesn't see them. Maybe iMovie isn't looking in the place you put them on the iPad2.

You can always re-sink them to a different area, using iTunes, if that's the case, but if the photo transfer App successfully transferred the videos, the App did what it was supposed to do.

Your issue is with iMovie.

I'm sorry if I misunderstood your original question.
Hi Enrique,
Is it possible a batch file can control another batch, as I suggested?