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How Long Do You Get For A Video Recording On An Ipad Mini
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I am going to a wedding tomorrow and the bride has asked me to record the event on my ipad mini for her daughter 400 miles away who is too ill to attend. It is a registry office wedding. I was wondering how long you get to record on the video function. She also told me I can take it to a shop and transfer it to a dvd is this right? It is a 16GB many thanks
I am going to a wedding tomorrow and the bride has asked me to record the event on my ipad mini for her daughter 400 miles away who is too ill to attend. It is a registry office wedding. I was wondering how long you get to record on the video function. She also told me I can take it to a shop and transfer it to a dvd is this right? It is a 16GB many thanks
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The video recording time appears to be constrained more directly by the battery life than by memory limitations.
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"The iPad mini was able to record video with its rear camera for 5 hours and 36 minutes—around 16% battery loss per hour"
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Anyone with a desktop/laptop computer which includes a DVD writer (as most do) can easily burn a DVD from the video file. (i.e. you can pay a shop to do it but there's probably little point. Just find a friend with DVD burning capabilities).
Quote:
"The iPad mini was able to record video with its rear camera for 5 hours and 36 minutes—around 16% battery loss per hour"
Source:
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Anyone with a desktop/laptop computer which includes a DVD writer (as most do) can easily burn a DVD from the video file. (i.e. you can pay a shop to do it but there's probably little point. Just find a friend with DVD burning capabilities).
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