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Calico.

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Feb 26, 2012
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Hi,

I'm desperately looking for an iPhone-App to display a slideshow of my pictures with *manual* advance to the next picture and fullscreen support with the Apple Digital (HDMI) AV-Adapter.

The iOS 5 slideshow feature almost does this, but it quits fullscreen-mode when touching the display to swipe to the next photo.

I don't need nor want any fancy transition effects, sounds, etc. pp. Just a simple fullscreen slideshow. Does anybody know an app that does this?
 
Am I the only one with this problem? Or is there no solution? Maybe it's time to fire up Xcode.
 
PM me if you would like any help designing this application. I am an iPhone developer and your idea sounds good!

I'm not "eligibility" to send PMs yet (I guess I need more posts). But I really do appreciate your help. I started a Proof-of-Concept application (https://github.com/CalicoJR/FullscreenSlideshow) which displays an image within an UIImageView-Control.

Now the hard part: I couldn't find anything about how to display the image fullscreen using the AV adapter. Can you tell me where to get information about that? Some tutorial or API documentation?

p.s.: I really like Xcode and Objective-C (at least what I've seen so far...)
 
Try PrivatePics. It has that feature. It is available for iPhone and iPad.

Thanks. Have you tried it? Oh, I just noticed you're the developer, so i guess yes ;-)
Have you tried it with the (digital) AV-Adapter or with the (analog) AV-Composite-Cable?
 
However, I have not tried it on AV-adapter or composite cable.

Maybe I should clarify: I want to display them in fullscreen on the TV or beamer in 1920x1080 or 1280x720 (which is both larger than the iPhone 4 resolution). The Apple slideshow feature does this, but I haven't found an official or unofficial API to do that in an application.
 
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