TidBITS reports that the iMovie app will be available on the App Store on June 24 to coincide with the launch date of iPhone 4. Apple is expected to fix this issue soon. It needs to be noted that while the application will enable users to sync the processed videos to their Mac using iTunes, it may not be possible to open these videos on the Mac's iMovie application for further editing. These files will need to be in an iPhone recognizable format like H.264. iPhone 4 users can also download videos from emails to their iPhone's camera roll to edit them with iMovie. The iPhone app will work on video clips captured using the iPhone camera as well. TidBits also reports that the iPhone app's functionalities extend beyond videos captured within the iMovie app alone. This is because the application will require the new iPhone's A4 processor to process the real-time transitions. The iMovie app will require iPhone 4 and shall not work on iPhone 3GS. They've revealed few interesting about Apple's new iPhone application, which Apple engineers have worked on for more than 18 months.
Can imovie for ipad do more than imovie for iphone movie#
While the demo of the iPhone app was pretty impressive, the information available about Apple's Movie App for iPhone is still quite sketchy resulting in several unanswered questions.įolks at TidBITS claim that they've managed to uncover some of the details about the iPhone app from their source. The application that will allow users to record and edit HD videos on iPhone 4, will be available on the App Store at a price of $4.99. Apple had showcased the new iMovie app for iPhone during WWDC 2010 Keynote address.