Mac models introduced in 2011 introduced high-definition video FaceTime, which devices use automatically when both ends have a FaceTime HD camera. Unlike Mac OS X's iChat, FaceTime currently does not support group conferencing but support has been announced for iOS 12. The application is a one-on-one video chat—only two people can talk at once.
Apple's iPhone video editing app iMovie was today updated to version 2.2, a major update that adds several new features to make the app compatible with features in the new iPhone 6s, iPhone 6s Plus, and iPad Pro. IMovie now supports 4K videos on the iPhone 6s and 6s Plus, allowing 4K video captured by the two devices to be edited within the app. The app has also gained support for 3D Touch, with a new Quick Action gesture that lets users start a new movie directly from the iPhones Home screen.
For the iPad Pro, performance improvements allow the simultaneous editing of multiple 4K video streams. On stage, Apple said the iPad Pro could edit three 4K video streams at one time.
There's also an enhanced interface for the iPad Pro with a full-height Media Browser and pixel-for-pixel 1080 HD Viewer. There are several other design and performance improvements in the updated iMovie app, which are included in the full list of changes below. I wonder what editing 4k video on an iPhone will be like? I would imagine that all the edits you do are actually on a version of the video that fits your device's screen. Until you attempt to export it, it doesn't actually need to deal with the 4k video.
In other words, it should run as smoothly, if not smoother, than the iPhone 6 does when editing HD video. Now my question is - when is Apple going to release a 5K external display? I also wonder what it will cost.
I feel like $600 would be a reasonable price so hopefully no more than the $1K they charge for their current external screen? I know it's a stupid question but.how the hell do you delete a video file in iMovie on iOS?
I can't seem to figure out!.- Uninstall the app. Otherwise, you can't. You also can't remove media you've imported. And you can't organize any of it either. So if anyone ever honestly tried to use this app to create films, they'd have a pile of unnamed clips a mile long to fish through and hope to spot something they want. So, import a bunch of media (that's all the same format), eyeball some very simplistic edits in place, export it, pray to all the gods you can manage to get the file off your device, and then uninstall the app, losing all your working files.
That's the workflow. It's what makes the iPad 'Pro', a professional tool. Uninstall the app. Otherwise, you can't. You also can't remove media you've imported. And you can't organize any of it either.
So if anyone ever honestly tried to use this app to create films, they'd have a pile of unnamed clips a mile long to fish through and hope to spot something they want. So, import a bunch of media (that's all the same format), eyeball some very simplistic edits in place, export it, pray to all the gods you can manage to get the file off your device, and then uninstall the app, losing all your working files. That's the workflow. It's what makes the iPad 'Pro', a professional tool. Are you serious?
And this is the App that was so heavily promoted at the keynote, as PRO app for editing 4k videos on the iPad Pro? I'm speachless.part of me is angry, the other part can't stop laughing! I posted this first. IMovie was just updated to support 4k and 3d touch. Other features too, but it's nice to have features updated before the release of new iOS devices.
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