Loading and playing video taken from digital camera to iPad
I thought loading videos take I've taken on my digital camera Canon Powershot SD880IS was just a piece of cake. It turns out that it was slightly more challenging than I expected.
First of all I DO NOT want to sync the videos using iTune video sync. So I tried using VLC Player for iPad, and found that although it played most of the videos, some of them has serious stutter effect and made them unwatchable. And then I tried playing them on OPlayer, and maybe it's because I turned off the native Quicktime playback flag, so these .mov files were not played neither.
Just when I thought I ran out of solution, I came across BUZZ Player. I tried it by copying my .mov files into the app folder through iTune, and found that my videos were played flawlessly.
So there you go. BuzzPlayer allows you to play videos taken from digital camera. Happy ending.
First of all I DO NOT want to sync the videos using iTune video sync. So I tried using VLC Player for iPad, and found that although it played most of the videos, some of them has serious stutter effect and made them unwatchable. And then I tried playing them on OPlayer, and maybe it's because I turned off the native Quicktime playback flag, so these .mov files were not played neither.
Just when I thought I ran out of solution, I came across BUZZ Player. I tried it by copying my .mov files into the app folder through iTune, and found that my videos were played flawlessly.
So there you go. BuzzPlayer allows you to play videos taken from digital camera. Happy ending.
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