![]() So, even in the most basic format, it's saving a live photo as two separate files and then displaying them as one. So, since my Mac is synced to my messages, I checked In "Library -> Messages -> Attachments," where you can find where your Mac is storing your message attachments. However, if I sent a live photo to somebody in iMessage, and saved it (after deleting the original from Photos), it would save correctly, and the motion would work. Even if you manage to re-import them, as Live Wallpapers they remain non-functional. PVT files, an uncommon format that I couldn’t find information on. I observed that when Live Photos are AirDropped or sent via messages, they may appear as. Regardless of the format, importing it into Photos doesn’t retain the Live Photo functionality, even when imported alongside the accompanying video file. The file format depends on your phone’s camera settings, either JPEG or HEIC. I tried various export methods in Photos and Shortcuts, saving it from my Mac’s Photos. I captured a new Live Photo and set it as wallpaper to verify functionality. Long Explanation of Troubleshooting Process: Summary if you’re just googling looking for solution: Live Photos are just 2 files being displayed as one, so there probably will not be solution (that’s not extremely complicated) until they update iOS past 17.0.1.
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