The video files show up in the Camera folder when I insert the SD card into the CCK. They all look green while the photo files look normal. Both were taken using the same Nikon J1 camera.
I can play the video files and can hear the audio, but the pictures are all awash in green.
Looking at the reviews of current Apple's VGA/HDMI adapters, it appears there are a lot of compatibility issues depending on device model, iOS version, app, etc.
What is a person to do? Going back to using a laptop with VGA output?
... And then sync to Dropbox?
I have an iPad1. I would like to edit and share Word docs among my project teammates using Dropbox.
I don't think Pages can sync with Evernote or Dropbox. Is that correct?
Makes sense. I didn't think it was possible either but thought I'd ask.
Would be nice if the iPad could serve as a monitor. But it doesn't look like that's what Steve Jobs wanted.
I want to play video clips captured with my iPhone on my iPad's bigger screen, without having to copy them over then delete them afterwards. And of course not having to go through the dreaded iTunes for something so simple.
I planned to do a webcast at a reception using the hotel's wi-fi. For some reason, every time I start Ustreaming, my iPhone 4S immediately lost its wi-fi connection. This didn't happen when I was testing at home.
When I switched to a friend's older iPhone 3 the connection stayed up the whole...