For iPad OS 17 and later connect any USB C HDMI Capture card or USB C Webcam directly into VideoViewer Pro Additional Benefit to using th HDMI Capture Card - Audio can be heard through the speaker or when connected to AirPods / Bluetooth headphones - Manual selection of the Audio output source - Video source can be displayed in Picture-In-Picture mode allowing the playback to continue while using other Apps. - The video input can recorded and saved to the Photos App - Snapshots can also be taken of the video and saved to the Photos App - Rename Videos (renamed displayed only in Video Viewer) - Full Support for Split View and Slide Over - Full Support for Stage Manager - Each device type connected can be configured independently. Settings include - Camera Name - Mute State - Camera Resolution - Camera Frame Rate - Camera Mirroring On / Off - Camera Rotation - 0, 90, 18 and 270 degrees Has limited compatibility when connecting to the UVC device using a USB C Hub.
Pretty good, a little rough along the edges
I tried this out on my 2022 11 inch iPro. I had purchased an HDMI-to-USB dongle and I had an HDMI cable ready to go. I did the in app purchase to get rid of the watermark. I have a third party dock for my Nintendo Switch and despite the fact that I had it on the dock along with the power adapter plugged in, at 1080p, it was a little choppy, with some tearing. Lowering the resolution to 720p delivered better frame rates, but it defeats the purpose, since the Nintendo Switch outputs 1080p at 60 fps when in Docked mode. But I do have some gripes. One thing that annoys me is that I can’t use the app’s full feature set while offline. The watermark appears so I have to go online to get rid of it, despite the in-app purchase. Can’t the data be stored locally on my iPad without having to go online? Running at full HD, as I mentioned, was choppy along with the images tearing at times. It would be nice to have an option to hide the toolbar, so it doesn’t show, and should offer better performance. Despite my gripes, this is a solid effort. There’s some room for improvements.
VideoViewer will now allow saving recorded video directly to local storage. The video is available in the Files App this is in addition to the option of saving recordings to the Photos App. You can also playback video while running VideoViewer Pro. Video recording stored in the Photos App or videos stored in the VideoViewer Pro Folder in the On My iPad section of the Files App Added ability to playback video stored in Photos Added ability to playback video stored in Files Share locally recorded videos via the ShareSheet Select Recorded Video Thumbnails Playback Recorded Video using AirPlay Hide UI Elements while playing Video. Play / Pause and Select Skip Forward and Skip Backward using gestures Set the Forward and Backward time skip increments Improved audio processing. Bug fixes and performance improvements.
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