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00:00A topic for our WDR digital expert Jörg Schieb.
00:04Nice that you're here.
00:05Hello, greetings.
00:06Have you ever checked how many photos you have on your phone?
00:09Oh, I think there are at least 35,000.
00:13Yes, right?
00:13Yes, yes, logical.
00:15And you're a pro at sorting them all.
00:18Yes, it could be better.
00:20But I do at least do a certain amount of hygiene on a regular basis,
00:24that when I have a bit of time, I will look
00:25which pictures were just snapshots or seven versions of snapshots.
00:29Oh, actually, I'll do that sometime.
00:32But then it stops.
00:33Yes, but it is better to throw them away,
00:36that weren't really worth it.
00:37That's true, but there are still so many left.
00:39And you say it's not a good idea at all,
00:41to leave them all on the smartphone.
00:44Depends on the size of the smartphone.
00:46Some people have so much space.
00:47For example, I have a lot of space, so that works.
00:49Because you have a large cloud?
00:51No, because I also have a lot of RAM in my device.
00:54But I can't fill a terabyte.
00:57But of course many people have significantly less.
00:59And then at some point it can become a problem.
01:01And that’s where the cloud helps.
01:03Fortunately, Google, Android and Apple’s iOS
01:07Yes, there is the option to automatically upload the photos.
01:10This is basically preset in the cloud.
01:13And they will notice when the memory is running low,
01:16then they separate themselves from the old recordings in the phone's memory.
01:21But of course they are still in the cloud.
01:23Let's take everyone along again regarding cloud.
01:25So how exactly does this work?
01:27What exactly is behind this?
01:28So cloud is ultimately memory,
01:31Storage space on servers.
01:33Servers that are located somewhere.
01:35We don't even know where.
01:36And when we save something in the cloud with our smartphone
01:39or save it because we don’t even notice it,
01:41because it is preset,
01:43then the photos, the videos we take,
01:45stored on the servers.
01:48As a backup too.
01:49As a backup and so that you can also use other devices
01:52can access it.
01:53If you have several devices and they are all
01:55connected to the same cloud,
01:57then I have the same photos everywhere.
01:59Even on the TV, if I want.
02:01So you can prepare a nice slideshow on the TV,
02:04on the smartphone while on the go and then in the evening
02:06Maybe show it to the family, for example.
02:08This is all possible today if you know
02:10to take advantage of all these possibilities.
02:12But you have to buy that extra storage, right?
02:14You usually get around 5 gigabytes for free.
02:18This is free.
02:19For many, that is enough.
02:20So if you don’t live every day like we two
02:22take photos and videos like crazy.
02:25Of all possible situations.
02:27Yes, exactly.
02:29I have 1000 vacation photos.
02:30I'll just take a photo of you now.
02:32Yes, look, it's not there again.
02:33The colleagues are photographed.
02:35So, here we go, boom, bang.
02:36Looks so great, of course.
02:39Where does this end up now?
02:41Yes, for now it's in here.
02:42And then afterwards,
02:43when I go online again,
02:45This will automatically be connected to the cloud.
02:47And then maybe we will come
02:49a little bit about organizing.
02:51What do you think of it?
02:51Yes, absolutely.
02:52So now we have them all somehow
02:53on our smartphone.
02:54But they shouldn’t just overload it indiscriminately,
02:58but they should be in a sequence.
03:01That I can find them again.
03:02Whoever likes it.
03:03Some people like chaos.
03:05But if you like it,
03:06so then, you can here,
03:07I have now used Google Photos,
03:09because it was easier,
03:10to use this in the browser.
03:13On Google Photos,
03:14Here you can see for example
03:15a happy photo of me
03:16or sushi in Düsseldorf and so on.
03:20But there are a lot of them.
03:22For example, if I am looking for something,
03:24This is also very, very important,
03:25when I'm looking for something,
03:26I always find that practical,
03:27You can also enter the search field
03:29and say what you want to search for.
03:30For example, dog.
03:32If I now say dog,
03:34I know, seven weeks ago
03:35I somehow
03:36adopted a beautiful dog.
03:37Then you can search for it
03:38and then, bang,
03:40he has now shown me all the pictures.
03:41Can't I do that too
03:42on my phone?
03:43You can do that too
03:43on your phone, of course.
03:44Yes, I just wanted to show
03:45that this works,
03:46because many people don't know that either.
03:48So here I see for example
03:49my dog not only in the photo,
03:51but also in the video.
03:52So he also knows
03:54what can be seen in the video.
03:55Nice.
03:56Or this is of course
03:58a filter from the child.
04:00But also a dog.
04:00Also a dog.
04:01This is kind of a hot dog,
04:02but also a dog.
04:03So he is very generous
04:04in the selection.
04:05But you can also
04:06search for places,
04:08for example Berlin.
04:10Then I see recordings here,
04:12which were made in Berlin.
04:13But not all of them, right?
04:14All the ones I did in Berlin.
04:18But I do sometimes give
04:19somehow a keyword.
04:21Bread.
04:22Bread.
04:23Because my children
04:23somehow love eating bread.
04:25And then I think,
04:25exactly the photo,
04:26what I'm looking for now,
04:27is not there.
04:27Yes, that is unfortunate.
04:30For example, if I buy food,
04:31I just have it
04:32namely tried,
04:33because of course I wanted to know
04:34what works here,
04:35when I sit in front of Miriam.
04:36Yes, exactly.
04:36If I now enter food here,
04:39spelled correctly, yes.
04:40then I only see food.
04:43Oh, maybe I should get some groceries.
04:44Sometimes you have to think outside the box.
04:46Maybe bread is sometimes
04:48a triquetto.
04:50Depending on.
04:51Baguette from a holiday in France.
04:53Could be.
04:54We still have to find that out.
04:55OK.
04:56But I have that,
04:56So I can search for that now.
04:57But you are also really good at it,
04:59to really structure it like that.
05:02So that one says,
05:03Man, you just come
05:03from the Moroccan holiday.
05:05Yes.
05:05And then I know,
05:06ah, okay,
05:07I can do something for myself,
05:09so that I know
05:09these pictures are all now
05:11collected in the Morocco holiday slot.
05:13Exactly.
05:13Of course you can do that on your smartphone.
05:15Then I create a folder here
05:17and say Mallorca or Lake Garda.
05:21And then not only I put my pictures in,
05:23but my daughters too,
05:24because we share the album.
05:26Then it starts,
05:26to become really interesting.
05:28And everyone throws their pictures in there.
05:29And how do I share this?
05:31I can do that here now
05:32Unfortunately, I can't show it on my phone.
05:34You go to the photo,
05:35click on the share icon,
05:36then shared albums it's called.
05:38Shared albums.
05:40And then you can select
05:41in which album.
05:42And then it ends up there.
05:43Basically it ends up like this.
05:45A folder of still lifes, for example.
05:49Or here a folder
05:50Here and now I have extra.
05:52Oh, look.
05:53Mine is going in there right now.
05:54Your picture will go in there right away.
05:55But here I have for example
05:56from last time,
05:57how was cooked here again, of course
05:59with Jens and so on.
06:02That is, this is how I organize the
06:03and don't have to search through all the photos.
06:05Videos are also possible, of course.
06:08And of course you can
06:10these albums, sorry,
06:11can of course be shared.
06:12With others you want to share it with.
06:14They can then look inside,
06:16they can already do that,
06:17have the photos printed and so on.
06:19But now they are actually
06:20only in the devices.
06:23That means, if now
06:23my phone is lost
06:25or stolen in the worst case
06:27or whatever happens to it,
06:29crashes,
06:30then they are gone,
06:32If I now, for example,
06:33not all in one cloud,
06:35but only for example
06:36these 5 gigabytes.
06:38Everything else is now
06:39not stored in the cloud at all.
06:40Yes, if you turn on the function
06:42on the mobile phone,
06:44I don't know now,
06:45whether we can show this here,
06:46we have to take a quick look,
06:48that it should upload them automatically,
06:51then it will upload them automatically.
06:55A few seconds,
06:56after you take the photo,
06:57made the video,
06:58each,
06:59This can also be a problem,
07:00This can also be a problem,
07:01then automatically ends up in the cloud.
07:04But what kind of problem could that cause?
07:05Because if you took a photo,
07:06from which you actually only want
07:08that you take a look at it
07:10and not necessarily in the cloud
07:11and then automatically on the TV in the evening
07:14on the TV.
07:14Oh, the family somehow.
07:16There are such things.
07:17Where were you today?
07:18I just wanted to mention that.
07:20This can lead to complications,
07:22that the devices are now
07:23all are connected
07:24and all show the same program.
07:26But that is precisely the charm,
07:28if your phone is stolen
07:29or it breaks,
07:31it doesn't matter in this sense,
07:33if you always do this upload,
07:35because then the photos are
07:36just in the cloud
07:37and they won’t get lost,
07:38just because the cell phone is gone.
07:38But again,
07:39if I say somehow,
07:40you said yes,
07:41Person,
07:41But if too much memory is added
07:43and it's full my cloud,
07:45what do I do then?
07:46So he shows me that
07:47and says here,
07:47please expand?
07:48He then says,
07:49that you can expand
07:50and should
07:51and then you pay for it.
07:53The first 5 gigabytes
07:54costs I think
07:55one or two euros a month.
07:57You have to keep in mind,
07:59to offer this service
08:00and offer these storage capacities,
08:03is also expensive
08:04for the providers.
08:05They need servers,
08:06they have to run,
08:0724 hours a day,
08:08Electricity, water and everything.
08:10And I can understand
08:12that they then charge fees for this.
08:14What about the classic
08:15USB stick hard drive,
08:16that I put them there regularly?
08:18Would that be an alternative
08:19or is that old school?
08:21This is both
08:22Old school and an alternative,
08:24because the charm here is natural,
08:26that they cannot be accidentally deleted,
08:30that no hackers can get in,
08:32which unfortunately happens again and again,
08:33but the hard drive is a good instrument,
08:37about photos and images and videos
08:39to permanently secure and store.
08:42You just don't access it so quickly.
08:44You have to search first,
08:45where did I put it,
08:46drawer and so on.
08:47But of course it also helps a little,
08:49to discipline yourself.
08:50Because I do that at home too.
08:52Additionally?
08:53Additionally, this was the holiday,
08:55these are the children,
08:56that was this, that was the work.
08:58Then I have different places there.
09:00Not everything ends up in the cloud,
09:02I'll save that there.
09:03So you hear,
09:03a little discipline is necessary,
09:05if you take a lot of pictures.
09:07Yes, look,
09:07I'm sure many have now returned from their holidays
09:09also brought something back again.
09:10And you want to preserve them
09:12and show it to the grandchildren someday.
09:13So now we know how it works.
09:15It used to be easier,
09:16there were deductions,
09:17put in the cardboard box
09:19and was still able to pull them out 20 years later.
09:21This is important.
09:22At least that's not so easy these days.
09:24No, that's true.
09:25So you can still do it,
09:26but it is quite time-consuming.
09:27Or you can make photo books,
09:28like me,
09:28but there are several possibilities.
09:30But yours are of course sustainable,
09:34because you can always
09:35on the hard drive again
09:37or not lose it in the cloud, so to speak.
09:40Thank you very much, Jörg.
09:41Gladly.
09:41For the overview.
09:43Everything again, of course
09:43on our website,
09:45hierundheute.de.
09:47So,

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