AirServer on Mac Primer Tutorial

AirServer on Mac Primer Tutorial

AirServer on Mac Primer Tutorial

Yesterday with our Xcode Swift iOS Application End Game Primer Tutorial we got a lot of help here submitting an iOS mobile application for Submission Review as preparation for display at the Apple Store.

The hardest part of that “end game” procedure yesterday was to do with the creation of a properly formatted and sized App Video Preview. For a long while, working in the dark for some time, we tried to create a fixed size video for this purpose via Screen Recordings (such as QuickTime Player offers) of the Xcode Swift project running of an iPad Simulator. After many attempts and perhaps getting closer and closer … am not sure … we could not comply with the requirements using this method. Then we stumbled upon this great link which put us onto the (hint, hint, nudge, nudge) wonderful AirServer Mac desktop application allowing the recording of an iPad procedure as seen from a MacBook Pro laptop, for instance, that are sharing the same WiFi connection … you don’t even need your UWL (ie. ubiquitous white lead) … brilliant concept!

Just to reiterate what happened yesterday here … we …

  1. install (the brilliantissimo) AirServer … thanks
  2. capture video via AirServer called IGCag55.mov … video needs to be 15 to 30 seconds long
  3. at Mac Terminal application with Linux Bash session (because we did a portrait iPad ((AirServer) video) run) … ffmpeg -i IGCag55.mov -strict -2 -vf scale=900:1200 igc5ag.mp4
  4. be in Safari (web browser) as you follow the advice of 3 – How to upload on Safari? section 3
  5. then drop igc5ag.mp4 into the App Video Preview drop zone (OMG! … how many hours was that?!)

… so this AirServer webpage explains how to record an iPad procedure.

We’ve recorded a different (to the one recorded to iTunes Connect for our app) video of how to use AirServer … lights please! … play.

Great! … huh … yeh! … man person.

Its small problem is that it makes the previous Photo Booth attempts at this blog look a little bit laughable chortle, chortle.

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