I have no idea on a Windows platform. On a new macintosh, when you log your 
iPhone into the computer both iTunes and Photos applicationsopen  and photos 
get transferred to the photo app and ApPs, ringtones, music and movies get 
transferred to iTunes.  There is also the possibility that your movies are 
saved onto iCloud, which you can get a Windows plugin for, that would act 
similar to dropbox. For that matter dropbox google and Microsoft have drive 
apps for the iPhone. Generally if you have one of these apps, and click on the 
share button in another app it allows you to push that item to your network 
drive.
 
                Best wishes,

Jonathan Cohn



> On Jul 14, 2017, at 12:20 AM, David & his pack of dogs 
> <myguidedo...@gmail.com> wrote:
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> I want to edit videos from my IPhone 6S plus onto a big screen TV, pluging 
> the IPhone into a windows computer.  Can it be done?  So far in my limited 
> knowledge, I think the IPhone only uploads the pictures and videos to 
> Iā€”tunes.  I have no idea how to or even if, I-tunes could be used to edit 
> videos.  If so, how? Also, would the Apple 4th generation 64 or 32 g T V, 
> work better?   
> 
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