I hope this helps someone trying to copy their massive ProRes clips. As Filmic Pro supports the codec ahead of Apple updating iOS, that’s what I’m using here.
Years ago, I grabbed an app called nPlayer for iOS - in short it’s like VLC but way better and I can avoid iTunes for my media. As I use this app, it continues to pay itself off.
Here’s the best and fastest way to transfer clips I’ve found:
(You MUST use wifi for this)
- Film in Filmic and DO NOT SAVE TO THE CAMERA ROLL
- open files
- move the clip from the filmic pro folder to the nPlayer folder
- open nPlayer
- click the + sign on the top left
- choose ‘using browser’
- set an authentication you prefer or none
- click start
- on your Mac/ PC open a browser or FTP (FTP works but it’s annoying to set up)
- download your clip
I get around 65-70 megs a second- and it kills using airdrop or even the cable. Sadly the lightning to USB-C cable in the iPhone 13 Pro box is also limited to USB 2.0 speeds ??
Hope this aides people in their quest to actually make ProRes on iOS somewhat useable in a video editing workflow on a computer.
Edit: I’m using the paid version of nPlayer so if anybody wants to see a demo video of this before committing to a purchase let me know and I’ll shoot one
Years ago, I grabbed an app called nPlayer for iOS - in short it’s like VLC but way better and I can avoid iTunes for my media. As I use this app, it continues to pay itself off.
Here’s the best and fastest way to transfer clips I’ve found:
(You MUST use wifi for this)
- Film in Filmic and DO NOT SAVE TO THE CAMERA ROLL
- open files
- move the clip from the filmic pro folder to the nPlayer folder
- open nPlayer
- click the + sign on the top left
- choose ‘using browser’
- set an authentication you prefer or none
- click start
- on your Mac/ PC open a browser or FTP (FTP works but it’s annoying to set up)
- download your clip
I get around 65-70 megs a second- and it kills using airdrop or even the cable. Sadly the lightning to USB-C cable in the iPhone 13 Pro box is also limited to USB 2.0 speeds ??
Hope this aides people in their quest to actually make ProRes on iOS somewhat useable in a video editing workflow on a computer.
Edit: I’m using the paid version of nPlayer so if anybody wants to see a demo video of this before committing to a purchase let me know and I’ll shoot one