Now that (the iphone) its been FCC approved, does anyone know if it records video?
Now that (the iphone) its been FCC approved, does anyone know if it records video?
I was just wondering did anyonme actualy go through the FCC report on the iphone see any signs of this phone being able to record video?
I was just wondering did anyonme actualy go through the FCC report on the iphone see any signs of this phone being able to record video?
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Or is it true that Americans dont know how to work video recording on phones which is why they dontuse it? lol
...I was just wondering did anyonme actualy go through the FCC report on the iphone see any signs of this phone being able to record video?
By all means, read through the report and let know what it says.
By all means, read through the report and let know what it says.
Or is it true that Brits don't know how to read which is why they expect Americans to do it for them?
I've wondered about this capability also. Rather retrograde to not offer video these days.
I have only managed to find a few pages of the report, none of which point to camera capabilities let alone video so if you have that by all means please share
As for what format.. I dont think anyone is expecting H264.
Basic H263 is fine.
Im not expecting 30fps but at the least Apple should put in QVGA/CIF.
As its being released next month for you guys in the states shouldnt there be some reviews now or are apple not going to let anyone review it until after its out?
As its being released next month for you guys in the states shouldnt there be some reviews now or are apple not going to let anyone review it until after its out?
No review iPhones will be sent out until the shipping date is announced, and that's the earliest they would send them out. Most likely reviewers will get their hands on one when the rest of us do.
No review iPhones will be sent out until the shipping date is announced, and that's the earliest they would send them out. Most likely reviewers will get their hands on one when the rest of us do.
I'm sure a couple reviewers (Mossberg, Pogue) will receive them before it's shipped, but their mouths will be shut until the release date.
I can't imagine live H.264 encoding is realistic.
Why is that? There are a number of cheap video cameras that encode in h.264, like this one. And that one does 720p. I imagine the iphone could do VGA h.264, which is the iTunes Store native format.
Why is that? There are a number of cheap video cameras that encode in h.264, like this one. And that one does 720p. I imagine the iphone could do VGA h.264, which is the iTunes Store native format.
I could be way of but H264 encoding is a bigger strain on the battery (i think). But H263 fine anyway.
Sersiously Apple dont need VGA 30fps video or anything that high, just something in the middle like QVGA/CIF 15fps. On such a big screen im not sure how videos would look if they were qcif. And if the same rule applies that all videos have to be watched in widescreen then putting qcif would just be even sillier.
...p to 5 hours of battery life is based on H.264 1.5-Mbps video at 640-by-480 resolution combined with 128-Kbps audio....