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@@ -45,7 +45,11 @@ recursively and skips any that don't have the MP4 extension. Now I've got a
directory tree with all of my videos in it. And the best part is I didn't have
to install the dinky GoPro app on my laptop. Hopefully this helps if you're
looking for an easy way to migrate lots of footage without manually clicking
-through the web interface or installing additional software.
+through the web interface or installing additional software. The only downside
+is if you're moving a whole lot of footage, it's not nearly as quick as just
+moving files off the SD card. So I'd shoot for using the adapter to read off
+the card first and only use this if that's not an option, such as when the
+camera is mounted and you don't want to move it.
Some things I would like to change/add: