![]() Hi, ive searched the internet and i cant to find a solution. Hope this can make it into a future update! I remember on the OG BMPCC there was a time when you couldn't even format the cards in the camera, which was solved in a later firmware update, so I have hope! I understand that Blackmagic isn't responsible for the iPhone only having a single dedicated I/O port, and also that the latency hurdles that would probably be involved with making wireless audio monitoring a possibility, however I'd even be willing to settle for delayed, low-quality wireless audio output to AirPods or similar wireless earbuds – something – versus having to wait until a clip is finished recording before I can assess the audio recorded on a take. I have considered a Lightning to 3.5mm cable adapter, but read in another post testing a few different adapters there's still no live audio out while recording ( viewtopic.php?f=18&t=191576).Īdditionally, in my setup (and I assume this would be pretty common for most iPhone creators) the lightning port is occupied by the bluetooth lav receiver and/or power cable, making a dedicated audio-out tricky. It is missing the ability to monitor your audio inputs via AirPods (both while recording and in standby) I have been experimenting with this app on iPhone 14 Pro and it holds a lot of promise. I just tried it with Save Clips to In-App only and with the above steps it works through PhotoSync > slide the app bar until you see the PhotoSync icon ![]() > tap the "send to" icon (the one with the up arrow) ![]() > tap the "Select Clips" icon (the one with the check mark) ![]() For syncing with PhotoSync you DO NOT go into PhotoSync. For it to "see" the footage from the BMCApp I need to record into the iOS "photos" database, which is exactly what I don't want, Unfortunately this app does not solve my problem. ![]() With the current Wifi technology this is super fast even for large files, like a few 100MB/s - many times faster than via lightning. Then you can go into media of the BMD Camera app select all your footage and send those fikes directly over to PhotoSync to your computer. You install their companion software onto your computer. Robert Niessner wrote:Florian, I am using the app PhotoSync to offload footage over WiFi. ![]()
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