Can I buy iMovie for my iPhone, iPod touch and iPad? Or do I have to buy different versions for each?
Thanks
Can I buy iMovie for my iPhone, iPod touch and iPad? Or do I have to buy different versions for each?
Thanks
It is a universal app, so you can buy it once and use it on your iPad 2 and iPhone 4, and latest iPod Touch. It might work on older iPhones, I'm not sure. It isn't approved/made for the older devices, though it can be tricked into working on the iPad 1.
Here is a link on how to do that.
Install iMovie on a 1st-generation iPad
And there is a thread in the forum somewhere, might turn up in a search. I believe they discuss a way to get around the annoying reminders and error messages mentioned in the article I linked to.
Last edited by twerppoet; 03-25-2011 at 09:50 PM.
Thanks for the information.
I have an iPod 2g and 4g, iPhone 3GS and iPad 2. The 15 hour lime wait was worth it for sure.![]()
Hey. I just made my first video with iMovie, and I'd like to email it to some relatives. I don't want to upload to YouTube or Facebook or nothing like that bc the pics r private. The file size is too large to email. Is there any way around this? I've searched so many forums and cannot get an answer. Thanks!
You will have to upload it to some webhoster, such as Skydrive.Originally Posted by Broken Nose
iSMEstorage let's you upload your data to many popular cloud services.
But perhaps someone else knows of a free app to do the same task.
Theres gotta be a way to get the movie I made into my iTunes, then compress and email it.... ????.?
Well yes. But most email providers only allow attachments to be 10 MB in size, if you can compress your movie to that size it can be send via email.Originally Posted by Broken Nose
Does it not show up in the iPad/iPhone/iPod drive when you connect it to your computer?
No, it does not. I'm jumping through hoops here. I want to be able to share videos i'm making on my ipad with family, but I don't want Internet creeps looking at my personal videos. This is what I did to get around it....
Created a YouTube page and uploaded the videos
Set settings to private
Created another YouTube page for family to share
Through my account, I allow just that family YouTube account to be able to access videos
Now I can tell my Family that if they want to watch family videos, they just need to login to the family YouTube account.
Is this so backwards? I just think it's weird that people post private videos of their kids on the Internet.
By the way, this is such a flaw. I just want to be able to send a video (of reasonable length) via email. Gotta be a way... Help