Re: [iPad] how to copy iPad 4 movies to a PC keeping high quality

 

This might be of help:
<http://support.apple.com/kb/HT4083>
Paul in Portland OR

On 11/30/2012 1:35 PM, Just Murray wrote:
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> On a Mac I'd sync the photos to the Mac. There they'd be full res.
> excuse me the movies I mean. And then. Have you looked into iMovie? I
> believe it has share options for full res. lastly Dropbox may also work.
>
> ~KLM
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> On Nov 30, 2012, at 12:45 PM, John Koehler <johnkoehler1234@yahoo.com
> <mailto:johnkoehler1234@yahoo.com>> wrote:
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>> iPad movies made on the iPad 4 are rather spectacular - clear and
>> crisp. Being a huge fan of Sony Vegas and Sony Architecture (to make
>> DVDs) I want to bring the very high quality iPad movies into my
>> Windows PC so I can process them there doing things like splicing,
>> editing, adding music etc. etc. etc.
>>
>> I have been searching for a way to bring iPad movies into a PC and
>> have found at least 4 PC possibilities via Google but they are all
>> failures quickly crashing. Also lots of chatter but nothing of value.
>>
>> I did attach and email myself an iPad movie but the result looks
>> extremely poor very very fuzzy - it came as a .MOV file which of
>> course is the name of the container and I did find a program on the
>> Internet that looks inside to see which codec was used to make the
>> file and it looks like:
>>
>> Format: AAC, Mono, 44.100 kHz H.264, 801 x 451 Millions
>> Movie FPS: 30.00
>> Playing FPS: 30.00
>> Data size 4.23 MB
>> Data Rate: 788.58 kbits/sec
>> Duration: 00:00:45.04
>> Normal Size: 568 x 320 pixels
>>
>> I am still investigating the details of what an AAC H.264 file is,
>> but, the normal size specified of 568 x 320 suggests that it is low
>> quality.
>>
>> It would seem to be a reasonably easy matter to write an app which
>> would find the beginning and ending memory locations of any iPad movie
>> (maybe via consecutive GETS) and write that original data out via an
>> output stream to iTunes or iCloud or whatever. One could then reverse
>> engineer the data to produce a video for the PC that would be as clean
>> and precise as the movie looks on an iPad.
>>
>> I called AppleCare tech support 800-275-2273 and spent some time with
>> a qualified person who could not find an app which would give good
>> results. Nor did they know of any work in progress. They did open a
>> problem ticket with case number 379850557 and they promised to let me
>> know if they run into anything.
>>
>> If anyone knows of anyone trying to write this or of an app that does
>> this or if you have ideas on this matter please yell ;-)

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