Apple’s iPhone Spatial Video on Vision Pro Wowed Me: Here’s What to Know

Apple's iPhone Spatial Video on Vision Pro Wowed Me: Here's What to Know

Hi, this is Wayne again with a topic “Apple’s iPhone Spatial Video on Vision Pro Wowed Me: Here’s What to Know”.
The Apple Vision, Pro Apple’s idea of the future of immersive videos and entertainment is not coming out until 2024, but there’s a way to record videos on the iPhone 15 Pro that will show up in the Vision Pro next year. It’S called spatial video and it’s available, starting now in beta, but will be available as a full feature by the end of the year. I got to see it on a Vision Pro and this is how it works. So spatial video sounds like you might be able to move around inside the video, but it’s really a stereoscopic 3D video format and apple is using the regular and the wide- angle, cameras together to shoot horizontally to get two 30 frame per second 1080p videos combined into One hvvc video file, what that means is that the video is recorded on your iPhone and it will actually show up as a 2d video when you play it back for everyday purposes until the day someday, where you might get to play it on a Vision. Pro now I got that opportunity and it was really cool, because what you’re looking at is a 3D video that not only looks nice, but the vision Pro’s display is fantastic.

I mean I got to look at it again after having used the quest 3, and I appreciate that it is phenomenal, is an extraordinary display that for photos and videos is where I think things would look better than on my regular TV or any other display. In my home I got to look at photos and zoom in with them with this eye tracking gesture movement that allowed to it almost felt like telepathy, where I could zoom in on things and look at panoramic photos – and I was just wowed by that. But there’s also spatial video which are these. They appear as these kind of ghostly 3D videos when you look at them in mixed reality on the Vision Pro they have a kind of a hazy border around them, but when they play back on your phone they’re going to look like regular 2D videos.

So there are a few things that you do need to know. First of all, you can only record these videos in horizontal landscape format. No vertical videos: that’s that’s, because the cameras are side by side only in horizontal mode, bummer for vertical video and social, but then again, if you’re, sharing that on social, nobody has a way of playing it back in 3D. The other thing is that, while the recording time is unlimited, there’s no way to edit these, except for just trimming the clips, no uh editing app right now is going to support it.

Although Apple says that uh Final Cut Pro is going to get that editing support. Next year, the other thing to you need to know about this is that there are some controls on contrast, exposure and um, and some things like that and maybe low light, won’t look as good, although I shot in a very well-lit scene. So I couldn’t get a chance to see what that would look like the camera.

App has a little toggle. That looks like a Vision Pro that will allow you to toggle this feature on and off, and you could just record your videos all the time. With 3D capabilities that you don’t even know about, but why would you because you may not necessarily get a Vision Pro? That’S the strange Gambit of what Apple’s doing right now, because at $ 3,500, The Vision Pro and what it promises is a peripheral item at best for what people are going to want to get next year I mean even VR it’s hard to get people to buy Vr headsets but $ 3,500 one, that’s a lot of money and there’s no way to show these 3D videos in any other way.

Even though they’re stereoscopic videos right now, there are no plans to show them in any other thing I mean you could, I guess maybe show them in a VR headset, but that’s not going to happen so you’re going to have to trust that those videos are recorded For you and um, if you share them with other people, you could get that spatial recording baked in if you share it with airdrop or messages or something like that. But if you post it to something like Facebook, it’s going to strip it of those uh 3D elements that are in there. The recording size is not too large either it’s about 130 megabytes per minute, so not terrible, but that’s because it’s not recording in 4k. That’S one thing I would have liked would to be have 4K spatial video, because that display is so good.

You could really do it, but that’s not happening right now, when Apple clearly doing is pushing more into the idea of being a memory company having these recorded memories that you can see, I think, recording on a phone makes a lot more sense than recording on a You know Vision Pro headset, which it could also do, but I don’t want to wear that at a birthday party and I love the fact that this can just be your everyday on toggle for videos. You don’t have to choose formats, that’s probably what I’m going to do, because I’m going to look at a Vision Pro next year. I hope so I’m going to be recording all of my videos in this format, but that’s a Choice. You’Re going to have to make, and only if you have an iPhone 15 Pro, which has that feature. So that’s what I got to see and I was pretty impressed by it and I’m even more impressed Again by the display quality of the Vision Pro for playing back videos. If you have any questions, let me know below and uh that was my second dive in apple Vision Pro I imagine, I’m not going to get a chance to see it again until 2024. I am looking forward to trying it again. .