$3 iOS app now lets you record in high resolution spatial video than Apple's native camera app. His Spatialify, available on the App Store, allows iPhone 15 Pro owners to record their 3D videos. apple vision pro Either 1080p (60fps) or 4K (30fps) with HDR. Apple's native recording only supports 1080p / 30fps without HDR, so Spatialify makes immersive clips noticeably sharper than the same smartphone's camera app. VR upload beginning report Regarding app updates.
Spatialify was released earlier this year as a tool to convert Apple's spatial videos (HEVC format) for playback on non-Apple VR headsets. meta quest 3.But the meta will come later Adding native HEVC conversion headset ( best selling on the market), Spatialify's superior recordings can breathe new life into your third-party apps.
Engadget Senior Editor Devindra Hardawar confirmed that Spatialify produces files at 4K/30fps when properly configured. He also verified that Spatialify videos look sharper on Vision Pro than videos shot with Apple's camera app. HDR makes the lighting in your video look more realistic. Not bad for $3.
It's a bit surprising, but not unheard of, that Apple is holding back its native camera app from taking full advantage of the iPhone 15 Pro and Pro Max's hardware capabilities. halideis a popular iOS camera app that allows you to shoot in RAW, have manual controls, and pet portrait photography. Based on that history, I wouldn't be shocked if Apple added similar advanced spatial recording capabilities to its cameras soon, especially now that we know the current hardware is fine. right.
Spatialization is available In the App Store For $3. For that, iPhone 15 Pro or iPhone 15 Pro Max Capture spatial video.