It turns out you can resize the window by dragging the corner, even if the
frame is hidden. Haven't found an easy way to set it to be 1024x768.
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On 06/03/2012 14:22, Colin Holgate wrote:
Unfortunately he only takes PayPal, which I don't like to use, and there
isn't the usual option of paying via PayPal with a credit card
Yes I feel the same way - I wimped out and got one of my colleagues to buy the
license for me!
On 06/03/2012 14:33
It does allow 10 minutes of use in the demo mode, which for what I need right
now is fine! Have you found a way for it to show an iPad at 100%? the image is
more like 852x639. It's also somewhat poor quality video when there is a lot
going on.
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Unfortunately he only takes PayPal, which I don't like to use, and there isn't
the usual option of paying via PayPal with a credit card, you have to log in
with a PayPal account.
On Mar 6, 2012, at 8:41 AM, Ben Rubinstein wrote:
> Now there is! Reflection can act as an AirPlay receiver,
> d
This was a request at the end of last year, to which there weren't any great
answers.
Now there is! Reflection can act as an AirPlay receiver,
displaying the result on your Mac desktop. So you can mirror from your device
to the Mac, then you can make a screen recording of that.
Only works
Here's a decent way of getting diffuse lighting, though you can't tap.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-4pF1lW2-7w
There are other iPhone copy stands with built in diffusers as well.
http://obamapacman.com/2011/12/iphone-copy-stand-modahaus-steady-stand/
On Thu, Dec 22, 2011 at 12:18 PM, Mark Powe
> The problem with any of these overhead solutions is that
> it is really hard to get the lighting right. In fact it
> is darn near impossible.
> Todd
Certainly very difficult but not impossible. See the 'Touching the iPad'
module here
http://www.lynda.com/iPad-tutorials/tips-and-tricks/68383
On Wed, Dec 21, 2011 at 11:06 PM, Chipp Walters wrote:
> You could try this
>
> http://www.ponoko.com/design-your-own/products/scandock-2703
>
>
The problem with any of these overhead solutions is that it is really hard
to get the lighting right. In fact it is darn near impossible.
Todd
On Thu, Dec 22, 2011 at 12:51 AM, Ben Rubinstein wrote:
>
> If you can't work with the simulator, I think there is a theoretical route
> to a 'perfect' capture: if you have an iPad2 (I think, or perhaps iPad1)
> running iOS 5, then you can use AirPlay to send both image and sound to an
> AppleTV u
On 21/12/2011 17:56, William de Smet wrote:
I want to make a screen recording of my new iPad app.
How do you people do this?
There are no iPad screen recording apps yet. Are there?
Screenflow does an excellent job of recording from the Mac screen, and can
record internal or external audio at t
You could try this
http://www.ponoko.com/design-your-own/products/scandock-2703
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Hello,
I spent a tremendous amount of time researching this. It turns out there is
NOT an app for that :-)
I did finally come up with a setup that works but it is not cheap, not is
it perfect. I can capture the iPad screen but it doesn't show finger
touches like you see with the simulator.
First
Hi William:
I have to set up an external video camera to do recordings of iPad. Works
decently, but a lot of overhead.
Would be very interested if there is an application that can render the
gestures (i.e. shows virtual hand and finger gestures). That would be a
*great* app to have for anyone
you might use a tripod and a video camera. "Shooting the screen" isn't too
bad if the camera and subject are steady.
The audio could be direct if it's first turned down in level - video
cameras are usually mic level in and would probably sound better with a
close up mic
I've used this technique a
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