First of all: This question is not directly programming related. However, the problem only exists for developers, so I'm trying to find an answer here anyways since there are maybe other people on this community who already solved the problem.
I want to record the screen of the iPad 2 to be able to create demo videos of an app.
Since I'm using motion data, I cannot use the simulator to create the video and have to use the actual iPad itself.
I've seen various websites where different methods were discussed.
iPad 2 <==> Apple Digital AV Adapter <==> Blackmagic Design Intensity Pro <==> Playback software <==> TechSmith Camtasia screen recorder on the playback software to circumvent the HDCP flag
iPad 2 <==> Apple VGA Adapter <==> VGA2USB <==> Recording software
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Everyone seems to have his own hacky solution to this problem.
My setup is the following:
It doesn't matter whether the recording has to be on the mac or on the PC.
My questions:
What about the Intensity Extreme box? Can I use it and then connect to the Thunderbolt port of the mac mini and record from there?
Is the Thunderbolt port of the mac mini bidirectional and is also suited for capturing? Is the mac mini HDCP compliant? If it does not work due to my screens not being HDCP compliant, will it work if I start the recording software, then disconnect the screens? Will it work if I use an iPad 2 over VNC as a screen since it has to be HDCP compliant if it sends HDCP streams?
I decided to use the Blackmagic Design Intensity Pro together with the Apple Digital AV adapter on a machine with a working HDCP chain.
This approach worked well, capturing is possible in 720p with the iPad's screen centered within the captured video. Therefore, capturing happens not at the full native resolution of the iPad's screen, and black borders are introduced to fill the 720p video frames.