If you don't have an iPhoneX device and would like to add video to your appstore video preview, how can one do so? You can use quickTime player to capture video directly from your device and use iMovie to export it in Appstore Preview. but you would need an iPhoneX for iPhoneX appstore previews.
Thanks any help would be appreciated.
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I am trying to make an App Preview for iPad Pro.
I recorded the video using QuickTime Player as recommended by the documentation. The resulting .mov file is 1920x1080.
I import into an App Preview iMovie project and then share as an App Preview. The resolution it wants to export as is 1920x1080 with no options to change it.
How do I get iMovie to export in the desired resolution(1600x1200)?
I want to trigger a alert in a ios app when the ios device screen is captured using quicktime player.
Please guide me if there is a way to detect this.
To create an app preview video, it is easiest if the developer records the screen of all type of devices, when using the app.
What if I have only one type of device, an iPhone 5? If I create app preview video and upload only for the iPhone 5, what will happen when someone with some other device, like iPhone 6, tries to see my app?
Will he able to see as replacement video, the video for iPhone 5, or no video will be in App Store to see because video is strictly device-specific?
Sorry for the very very very late reply.
The reason you have to upload different screenshots for different devices is so the user gets the most optimized screenshots. If you only have one device, try to record the simulator at 100% scale on each device so you can get the app preview on every device.
How can I record app preview for iPads? It should have 1200x900 resolution, but there is not such simulator in Xcode?
What do you think to record one for iPhone and then resize it to 1200x900? Unfortunately iMovie does not support resizing video.
You can use Quicktime, a native app for MacOS, it will save your screen in a High Resolution, then you can use any App of Video Editing like iMovie (Final-Cut, Adobe Premiere, After Effect) to redesign your Preview!
In iMovie, Make sure you have the latest Version and Do: File --> New App Preview
I'm using Quicktime to capture my app's video preview, when I upload the video to iTunes connect I received the following error:
Any help?
Thanks.
Once you record video with Quicktime.
Edit or create app preview with iMovies.
Once you import video to iMovies, there is special option to create app preview video, and then share it as app preview video also.
This should solve your problem and upload app preview to itunes connect.
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See this question: Cannot upload video to iTunesConnect: The frame rate of your app video preview is too high
The asker there was able to use a preview version of Final Cut Pro to get a frame rate under 30, which is required for app preview videos.