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Load BMPC4K Footage to iPad Pro 2018?

PostPosted: Mon Nov 26, 2018 7:49 pm
by Chris Chiasson
Currently interested in trying editing off an iPad Pro. It seems very likely Final Cut will be coming to it after WWDC 2019, with many more pro apps coming as well. Currently I don't see the iPad Pro being used for projects over the 40 minute mark (not unless we get some external storage support), but stuff under 5 or 10 minutes, I can see myself using it. However, I get the feeling getting footage off the SSD or SD card isn't gonna work, since IOS is picky with folder names. Has anyone tried loading Pocket 4K footage onto the iPad Pro 2018?

Re: Load BMPC4K Footage to iPad Pro 2018?

PostPosted: Wed Nov 28, 2018 3:32 am
by AdamTV
When Apple approaches this opportunity I suspect they will do it via iCloud following Adobes lead. Just a guess but it seems like a logical approach at least for Apple.


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Re: Load BMPC4K Footage to iPad Pro 2018?

PostPosted: Wed Nov 28, 2018 11:18 am
by Johannes Hoffmann
The next issue you will encounter after solving the file transfer problem is finding an app that reads ProRes.

I have not tried on the new iPad Pro but on the non Pro iPad 2018 (iOS 11 days) I only found one that would play ProRes (Infuse If I remember correct).

Still along way to go ...

Johannes

Load BMPC4K Footage to iPad Pro 2018?

PostPosted: Fri May 24, 2019 9:57 pm
by rick.lang
I’d like to use the iPad Pro 2018 11” to offload video via my SDXC and CFast 2 card reader. Both the iPad and the card reader support USB-C USB3.1 Gen 2. But does the Files app in iOS on the new iPad allow me to copy the media files to the iPad or must one Import the files in Photos (which I don’t want to do)?


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Load BMPC4K Footage to iPad Pro 2018?

PostPosted: Sat May 25, 2019 8:45 am
by carlomacchiavello
LumaFusion allow you to manage and edit some slfootage by WiFi, some tool like snarbox is thought to do that.
From that to edit raw or prores on iPad ...
Apple must rethink a lots of things.
I talk about software, software access to hardware not about power.
With first iPad Pro I can easily edit raw photo in real-time without lag in Affinity photo, paint on it, develop and more. Actual power of tablet is a Ferrari against a bicicle if I think to my first computer where I start to edit 30 years ago (yes before avid there was other solution on Amiga to edit video)

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