Sometimes, when Apple announces a feature, we say to ourselves that it is so obvious that it should have been integrated long before. We wonder how no one thought of it, or simply if the real benefit it brings has been underestimated. This is the case for the new iOS 18 that we are talking about today.
Capture videos while listening to music
Since the 3 GS released in 2009, the iPhone can film and record videos. At the time they were in VGA resolution, or 640×480 pixels. Upon the feature's introduction, the iPhone was able to deliver a frame rate of 30 frames per second. By integrating video capture on iPhone, Apple has at the same time offered a video editing tool, and facilities for sharing them with loved ones, or uploading them to YouTube.
In 2009 it was a real revolution. For all this time, when you start recording a video with the iPhone, while you are listening to music,This cuts off current playback.
In iOS 13 however, Apple addedthe QuickTake functionality:“This simply allows you to capture videos very quickly, from the interface normally reserved for taking photos in the iOS Camera application. »
The advantage of QuickTake is that it allows you to continue playing music. The downside is that videos shot with QuickTake are of lower quality than with the Camera app.
In iOS 18, the music continues
In the upcoming major operating system upgrade for iPhone, which is expected to arrive this fall,music no longer cuts out when you press REC.Whether you're wearing your AirPods or not, as soon as you start recording, your current playback continuesin iOS 18.
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