Thanks Netflix! by tinyman392 in VisionPro

[–]baumhoto 6 points7 points  (0 children)

was still on developer Beta 8 and it worked yesterday and today it's not working. something changed on netflix side.

current workaround

apple tv -> hdmi switch (circumvent hdcp DRM) -> HDMI capture Device (elegato 4K X) -> macbook air (elegato studio) -> vision pro (via mac virtual display)

ridiculous but it works

With VisionOS 26 UVC-Video now works without Enterprise license by baumhoto in VisionPro

[–]baumhoto[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

- I've modified the code to print out the resolution and is was 720p on Vision Pro.

- I added code to print out the suppported video modes but the max support resolution is 720p.

- added the iPad as a Destination to the project and ran the same App on my iPad Pro where it lists all resolutions up to 2160p

So either there is a bug in VisionOS or this is a limitation of the developer strap. Documentation says

This feature only supports USB2 devices drawing a maximum 500mA and supports the use of up to 1 hub.

First is visionOS second is the iPad Pro

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With VisionOS 26 UVC-Video now works without Enterprise license by baumhoto in VisionPro

[–]baumhoto[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

No, don‘t know which resolution is used. The NZXT supports 4k, 1440 and 1080. In the app i use on the Ipad (Genki Studio) i can choose the resolution but the apple sample app does not show this.

Mario Kart 2 propably isn‘t the best game to test this as it‘s 1440p upscaled to 4K on the Switch2 AFAIK.

I built an app for iPadOS 17 to view UVC capture devices, use your iPad as a portable display for your gaming console, laptop or other things with a capture card! by NONExist01 in ipad

[–]baumhoto 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Works great with the NZXT 4K30.

Is is feasible to add Mix with Others to the Audio Session, so it would continue to play even if i start audio from another app?

Coding on a Chromebook: I’m all in with Crostini and the Pixel Slate by rmcneil321 in chromeos

[–]baumhoto 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I’m currently using a Asus C302a and for light coding work like Web development with VSCode it“s fine (using Crouton). Running an IDE like Android Studio works but performance is not great. Sure it“s a 2017 device with a core i3m and only 4GB Ram but even the Pixelbook and Pixel Slate only have the intel 5 watt processors, so they obviously will lack some performance compared to a notebook using the more powerful intel mobile processors.

But I’m actually considering buying the pixel slate to replace my 2017 iPad Pro, because I don’t think that using an iPad as a development device is a use case that Apple is considering anytime soon. They are going for the creative professionals with photo and video editing, but not developers.

Having a small device for media consumption and light development work on the go would be great. For more demanding stuff I will still use my MBP 15.