Dan Keaton
May 18th, 2011, 07:38 AM
Dear Friends,
The nanoFlash may be used to record the on-screen images of an iPad 2.
This may be very beneficial for anyone who wants to record their images, or especially helpful for iPad developers.
Here is a link to a video:
YouTube - ConvergentDesign's Channel (http://www.youtube.com/user/ConvergentDesign#p/u/1/34L1IUFhSXg)
Here is a link to the Apple Digital AV Adapter that is required. This allows an HDMI cable to be plugged into the iPad 2 so the nanoFlash can record the video.
Apple Digital AV Adapter - Apple Store (U.S.) (http://store.apple.com/us/product/MC953ZM/A?fnode=MTc0MjU4NjE&mco=MTcyMTgxNTk#overview)
I wish to thank Andy Mangram for proof of concept and preparing the video and Tina Johnson for her narration.
The nanoFlash may be used to record the on-screen images of an iPad 2.
This may be very beneficial for anyone who wants to record their images, or especially helpful for iPad developers.
Here is a link to a video:
YouTube - ConvergentDesign's Channel (http://www.youtube.com/user/ConvergentDesign#p/u/1/34L1IUFhSXg)
Here is a link to the Apple Digital AV Adapter that is required. This allows an HDMI cable to be plugged into the iPad 2 so the nanoFlash can record the video.
Apple Digital AV Adapter - Apple Store (U.S.) (http://store.apple.com/us/product/MC953ZM/A?fnode=MTc0MjU4NjE&mco=MTcyMTgxNTk#overview)
I wish to thank Andy Mangram for proof of concept and preparing the video and Tina Johnson for her narration.