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Brian <bclark@es.co.nz> wrote:
> Does anyone know if Avid Studio app can access video files that have > been put into the photos folder of the iPad? It should, since that's the only place that videos are stored on the iPad. However, according to the Avid Knowledge Base, "in order for media to be available within Avid Studio, you must enable location services on your device." (see http://tinyurl.com/8axmypa) > What video format does Avid Studio use (eg avi, mpg, wmv, etc)? Also from the Avid Knowledge Base: "Avid Studio will detect and use all video that is supported by the device itself (with the exception of 1080p and protected files)." (see http://tinyurl.com/754fvyd) The above page has links to the tech specs for the iPad 1 and 2, which list all of the video formats supported by each device. HTH. HAND. -- Kind regards, Glenn Shaw | Indianapolis, IN USA |
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Glenn Shaw <togusa@comnet.cast> wrote:
> Brian <bclark@es.co.nz> wrote: > >> Does anyone know if Avid Studio app can access video files that have >> been put into the photos folder of the iPad? > > It should, since that's the only place that videos are stored on the > iPad. However, according to the Avid Knowledge Base, "in order for media > to be available within Avid Studio, you must enable location services on > your device." (see http://tinyurl.com/8axmypa) > >> What video format does Avid Studio use (eg avi, mpg, wmv, etc)? > > Also from the Avid Knowledge Base: > "Avid Studio will detect and use all video that is supported by the > device itself (with the exception of 1080p and protected files)." (see > http://tinyurl.com/754fvyd) > > The above page has links to the tech specs for the iPad 1 and 2, which > list all of the video formats supported by each device. > > HTH. HAND. Thanks Glenn for the info and the links.. -- Regards Brian |
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In article <Xns9FEF7048AA585togusacomcastnet@88.198.244.100 >,
togusa@comnet.cast says... > > It should, since that's the only place that videos are stored on the > iPad. However, according to the Avid Knowledge Base, "in order for media > to be available within Avid Studio, you must enable location services on > your device." (see http://tinyurl.com/8axmypa) > > > Yes - I got that when I ran Avid Studio with Location Services disabled. I had to enable it. But I have no idea WHY? What on earth does location services have to do with either the clips being loaded, or the app itself, unless there is some spyware thing happening with the app reporting "home". And why would that be? Are we going to be seeing targeted ads, despite the app being a paid app? I must admit to being completely puzzled as to why the app needs location services, and somewhat concerned. -- NightStalker |
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NightStalker <NightStalker@somewhere.or.other> wrote:
> In article <Xns9FEF7048AA585togusacomcastnet@88.198.244.100 >, > togusa@comnet.cast says... >> >> It should, since that's the only place that videos are stored on the >> iPad. However, according to the Avid Knowledge Base, "in order for media >> to be available within Avid Studio, you must enable location services on >> your device." (see http://tinyurl.com/8axmypa) >> >> >> > > Yes - I got that when I ran Avid Studio with Location Services disabled. > I had to enable it. But I have no idea WHY? What on earth does > location services have to do with either the clips being loaded, or the > app itself, unless there is some spyware thing happening with the app > reporting "home". And why would that be? Are we going to be seeing > targeted ads, despite the app being a paid app? > > I must admit to being completely puzzled as to why the app needs > location services, and somewhat concerned. In your option do you think the Avid Studio is worth buying? -- Regards Brian |
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