The app might be a bit cluttered with a lot of options. But once you get the hang of it, the app feels feature-rich and can become one-stop destination for all your file management needs.
Open the browser on your PC or Mac. This works on any browser and the process is the same on both Windows and Mac. I am just using Windows as an example. You can open any file and download or select multiple files and download them as a zip file from here by clicking on the download option. Similarly, you can open any folder and click on the upload option to upload the files to that folder on your Fire TV Stick.
You may need to unlock your Kindle Fire HD before it can be opened on your computer. Locate the downloaded file and drag and drop it into the applicable content folder, such as Video, Music, or Pictures.
Note that videos transferred via USB will only be available in the Gallery app. Only videos from the Amazon Video store are shown in the Video library.
You can choose to access your content through the Cloud while your Kindle Fire HD is connected via Wi-Fi, or to download your content to your device for easy access even when your device isn't connected wirelessly.
Tap an item in the Cloud to download it to your Device tab. It's easy to use and completely free. This method not only syncs your media, but also your playlists and track ratings.
Once the Kindle is connected to the computer, the Kindle's screen will show a "You can now transfer files from your computer to Kindle" message. Your computer will likely recognize the Kindle and you can click on that icon in the "My Computer" screen to open the files. You will be viewing everything on your main computer monitor to transfer files to and from the computer and the Kindle. You can use a drop and drag method to put files on your computer from the Kindle.
You can also use the drop and drag method to move files from the Kindle to your computer. Keep in mind when transferring files that your Kindle can only hold a limited amount of files. You do not want to clutter your Kindle with too much and use all the space. Also, remember the Kindle Fire only plays MP3 files.
If your music is saved in WMA format which is the case for me , don't bother transferring that music to the Kindle; it will just take up space and you won't be able to play it. The good news is, your computer should be able to hold anything the Kindle Fire has saved. This is an excellent way to backup all your files. This is also a good idea for anyone that has more than one Kindle in the household.
Files can be shared amongst everyone by transferring items to the computer and then transferring them to a different Kindle. Enjoy your Kindle Fire!
Content is for informational or entertainment purposes only and does not substitute for personal counsel or professional advice in business, financial, legal, or technical matters. Yes, I know. Basically, all I want to do is point the camera at something, click the button, and there's the picture. I don't need anything too complicated. The new camera looks like I might be able to use it without any issues.
I does have a zoom function though I'm just figuring out my new camera also so I know what you mean. It's like I need to take a photography course just to operate it! Click the View menu at the top, and then click Show Hidden Devices. Click to expand Portable Devices in Device Manager. Right-click your Kindle Fire device and click Update driver.
Click Browse my computer for driver software. Click Let me pick from a list of available drivers on my computer. Click Portable Devices and click Next in the lower-right corner. Click Yes to install the driver. Connect your Kindle Fire as a camera. When you connect your Kindle Fire to your PC, use the drop-down menu to select the option to connect your Kindle Fire as a camera.
If you can't find this option in the drop-down menu, you can select this option by opening the Setting menu on your Kindle Fire, and then tapping Storage.
Plug your Kindle's charging cable into the USB adapter on your laptop. It will detect the device and ask what you would like to do; click on "Open and View Files. You can then drag-and-drop them to your laptop. Not Helpful 7 Helpful 5.
The proper device drivers may not be installed. Also, try inserting a Micro SD card if your tablet has a slot , as it seems to nudge the computer into recognizing the device. Not Helpful 10 Helpful 4. Meta Sienkiewicz. Download the app Android File Transfer onto your Mac. There should be a notification on your Fire about it being "Connected as a Media Device. Open the Android File Transfer app on your Mac. Or go to another folder if you have moved your photos elsewhere.
You should be able to drag photos from the Android File Transfer window to a folder on your Mac. Not Helpful 7 Helpful 6. I have a new Kindle Fire and have connected it to my Mac, but no Kindle icon appears, I want to upload photos to the computer. What can I do? Just get a charger that's compatible with the kindle, plug it in to the Mac the newer models need an adapter to do this and then hit 'trust device' on your Mac and select the photos and hit 'import.
Not Helpful 27 Helpful 3. No, Kindle is associated with Microsoft, not Apple. Hence, a Microsoft computer is needed to download books from Amazon. Not Helpful 35 Helpful 3. Include your email address to get a message when this question is answered.
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