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January 2011, Especially for Beginners, Professional/Broadcast, Miscellaneous
Quick Tip: PC to iPad transfers
By Frank McLeod Wed, Dec 22, 2010
Do you create movies on a PC for your iPad. If so, then this Quick Tip may help!
Just in case anyone has the same problem, if you wish to move a video from you PC to the iPad, transcode it into Apple TV 720p and 24fps. Otherwise you are stuck with NTSC 64 x 480.
I got a nice result from a Cineform AVI timeline in 1440 x 1080 using this method.
It won’t play straight PAL or 720x576 SD widescreen format.
By Frank McLeod
Dr Frank McLeod is a specialist physician who in his ‘day job' works in the area of Addiction Medicine. Frank reckons he ‘dribbled' into video as a way to get information across to his patients and their families in an accessible way that avoided information overload. From there, the monster just grew. With a long-time interest in things technical and gadgetry of all kinds, he had been writing tech review-type-articles on a casual basis for a medical publication for some time, when an introduction to David Hague led to his continuing this level of activity in the field of video.
Frank says that one of the parts he likes best about his involvement with Australasian Camcorder is the opportunity to play with other people's toys. The downside, he says, is having to give them back at the end of ‘playtime' that precedes publication of the resulting review.
"I suppose I want to present information from the non-professional point of view, which is not difficult, given that I am the only amateur punter in the camp," he says. With a strong commitment to the amateur video club movement, he is the Secretary of his local video club. In part because of this, and with a long time history as an avid DIY-er behind him, Frank has an interest in the do-it-yourself construction of devices for the amateur videographer and strongly wishes to continue this type of contribution as part of his future involvement with auscam