What options are there for getting multimedia content onto the iPad for editing? - iPad4Edu most recent 30 from http://ipad4edu.com2010-09-06T22:35:56Zhttp://ipad4edu.com/feeds/question/37http://www.creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/2.5/rdfhttp://ipad4edu.com/questions/37/what-options-are-there-for-getting-multimedia-content-onto-the-ipad-for-editingWhat options are there for getting multimedia content onto the iPad for editing?kimptoc2010-02-01T16:09:47Z2010-02-02T08:41:26Z
<p>I work on a small after hours ITC course, 10 weeks involving various IT skills, culminating in a small video project.</p>
<p>Wondering whether iPads could be used for that - the requirement would seem to be for ways to get video onto it from a camera and to edit that video - which seems beyond whats been shown so far, but who knows...</p>
http://ipad4edu.com/questions/37/what-options-are-there-for-getting-multimedia-content-onto-the-ipad-for-editing/65#65Answer by Joseph Teegardin for What options are there for getting multimedia content onto the iPad for editing?Joseph Teegardin2010-02-01T20:52:05Z2010-02-01T20:52:05Z<p>It will be interesting to see how the iPad sees videos on USB cameras and SD cards through Apple's iPad Camera Connection Kit and if it will let you trim them through the regular methods:</p>
<p><strong><a href="http://www.apple.com/ipad/specs/" rel="nofollow">iPad Camera Connection Kit</a></strong></p>
<p><em>The Camera Connection Kit gives you two ways to import photos and videos from a digital camera. The Camera Connector lets you import your photos and videos to iPad using the camera’s USB cable. Or you can use the SD Card Reader to import photos and videos directly from the camera’s SD card.</em></p>
http://ipad4edu.com/questions/37/what-options-are-there-for-getting-multimedia-content-onto-the-ipad-for-editing/68#68Answer by me for What options are there for getting multimedia content onto the iPad for editing?me2010-02-01T21:13:09Z2010-02-01T21:13:09Z<p>if it's anything like the older Camera Connection Kit, it should just work with other cameras. I have 2 Canons, and very old Kodak and a Nikon. I was able to use all of them (get pix off) with no problem.</p>
<p>Warning. the ipod and the camera took huge hits on battery life when copying.. this was a few years ago though - might not be much of an issue now.</p>
http://ipad4edu.com/questions/37/what-options-are-there-for-getting-multimedia-content-onto-the-ipad-for-editing/94#94Answer by DrFyzziks for What options are there for getting multimedia content onto the iPad for editing?DrFyzziks2010-02-02T08:33:53Z2010-02-02T08:41:26Z<p>Something else that is interesting:</p>
<p>The iPad SDK documentation indicates that unlike the iPhone, the iPad has a "shared storage area/folder". On the iPhone, each app is walled off and unable to access the data from other applications. On the iPad however, this shared storage folder acts like a "My Documents" folder. So it would be possible to store a file in the folder & access it from multiple applications.</p>
<p>ie: you could import a video file from a SD card and open it up in one or more editing apps.</p>
<p>Also, according to the iPad SDK, the iPad will show up as an external storage device when plugged into a computer - you can drag & drop files to it.</p>
<p>Source: <a href="http://www.macrumors.com/2010/01/27/ipad-sdk-3-2-details-external-display-file-sharing-system-no-multitasking/" rel="nofollow">MacRumours</a></p>