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Ipad air video editing
Ipad air video editing










  1. #Ipad air video editing update#
  2. #Ipad air video editing pro#
  3. #Ipad air video editing plus#

If you want to use external storage to avoid filling up internal iPad storage, you have to use photo apps that can edit an image in place on external storage.

ipad air video editing

Yes it works with external storage, but No not for actual editing, if you want to edit a photo you must import it, and if you import that photo it is going internal. Meaning the answer for that app is Yes and No.

ipad air video editing

#Ipad air video editing update#

Hope Apple and Lumatouch will soon release an update to change. I thought it can before I bought mine, try both iMovie and Lumafusion, found out later the Lumafusion state that all iPad Air not supported prores.

#Ipad air video editing pro#

Based on Geekbench findings Max still expects the Pro to outperform the Air, especially for graphics. (0 points) 5:34 PM in response to MarvinBali. If you are a YouTuber/video creator who does light to medium duty video editing and dont have to manage huge files and 10 different layers of video and audio, then the 2019 iPad Air. It sounds confusing because the Air has a newer generation chip (a14 vs a12z). But once imported, it is copied to internal and no longer editing the external. Max Tech on Youtube has already provided a video on this topic, new iPad Air vs existing iPad Pro. Lightroom for iPad for instance, has no problem seeing external storage for import and export. USB-C iPads either don't have that problem or not nearly as often.Īnswer 2: Just an advisory that you have to check the specific photo app of interest carefully for gotchas.

#Ipad air video editing plus#

I can do the above with my Lightning port iPad, but the iPad can't supply enough power for a hub plus connected reader so I get insufficient power errors unless I have a high output power source plugged into the hub. The USB-C port is capable of supplying much higher power levels to what's connected. However, if you are using the Photos app or any other editor that doesn't navigate to external storage, you will have to import.Īnswer 1 is why I will not buy any more iPads with Lightning ports. No need to import, you can work off of files directly on the external SSD. But as a side benefit, the USB-C hub I have (pictured) has a USBC connection on it where you can plug in your charger in order to charge the iPad if needed while using the hub to do other things.Ģ. No external power required, the iPad power's everything you see in the photo.

ipad air video editing

Can you work off files on the external flash / disk or do you need to import them to local storage on the ipad first?ġ. (possibly answered in picture) - is there enough power from the ipad to power a USB-C SSD disk (not HDD)? Or does it need power?Ģ. Very easy to do - USB c hub, card reader (or camera) and an SSD and use the iOS Files app to import/move photo files around.ġ. I'll use the iMac when back form travel for the main editing work. Need either a new laptop or iPad update and trying to decide if the iPad is ready for this yet. Has anyone had success using an iPad rather than a laptop for travel? Curious with the USB-C connection if photos can be transferred from a camera and put on an external hard drive.












Ipad air video editing