Imported videos from Kodak PlaySport will play!

I just discovered today that iPad will import video from the Kodak PlaySport Zx3 and ACTUALLY PLAY IT! Granted, it will only play video shot in standard definiton, not HD. Since I couldn't find any info on the compatibility between this video camera and the iPad, I went to my local Best Buy with my own SD card, shot some test videos, then imported it to the iPad using the Camera Connection Kit SD card accessory.

Here are the details --

Capture modes
(Imports, doesn't play) 1080p—1920 x 1080, 30 fps
(Imports, doesn't play) 720p / 60 fps—1280 x 720, 60 fps
(Imports, doesn't play) 720p—1280 x 720, 30 fps
(Imports AND plays!) WVGA—848 x 480, 30 fps

Just wanted to share this info. Hope it helps someone out there!

Posted on Jun 30, 2010 3:34 PM

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Jun 30, 2010 4:12 PM in response to oanya

Just thought of a question to any PlaySport owners out there... is there a way to shoot video at 720p, then downgrade the video to WVGA, then transfer it to iPad so it will play?

I ask this because I'll be going on vacation in a couple months and would really like to be able to review my videos on the iPad so I know if I captured good video or not. I'm thinking I could record at 720p and import/store all of those on iPad, then while the videos are still in the camera, I could downgrade them all to WVGA and transfer again, that way I can see watch them on iPad. Hmm...

Anyone own one of these?

Oct 18, 2010 11:51 AM in response to David M Brewer

Two posters mentioned GoodReader will allow you to import HD video from the Kodak PlaySport to the iPad. Two other posters said they tried and it only worked with photos (and maybe non-HD video).

If you have actually used GoodReader (or any other program, for that matter) to import HD video from the PlaySport to iPad, could you please post something other than a single sentence declaring that you can do it? Step-by-step instruction, for example, would be great.

For the record, when I use GoodReader and press the camera icon at the bottom, it opens the "Photo Albums" selection, but HD movie files are not shown (even though they are in the photo album and displayed with a generic movie icon).

Thanks.

Jan 20, 2011 8:34 AM in response to oanya

Just to confirm I cannot view any of my playsport imported videos in goodreader. Can playback wvga videos in photo app, but goodreader does not see any video files (hd or wvga) when pressing the camera button at the bottom. Would love to know how you managed to get goodreader to see them and play them? At the minute my iPad can only be used to store the hd vids to free up space on my playsport so I will have to transfer them to computer once home.

Is there an option I've not ticked to get the vids into goodreader?

Thanks

Mar 25, 2011 11:25 PM in response to Oceansplasher

This just doesn't make sense to me. The specs claim the iPad can handle this yet it doesn't. We shouldn't have to use GoodReader to do this. I've purchase ReelDirector and want to be able to play with some videos while on vacation and not lug my MacBook with me. And I know, WVGA works fine. But I didn't spend money on all this to have crappy video of vacations and such. This seems simple...please help us out here Apple!

Mar 28, 2011 1:03 PM in response to j.Cubed

I have one of these cameras too and I'm wondering: Does the camera kit let you import and "store" the data on the iPad, even if it doesn't play back correctly?

I'm going on vacation an I'll be shooting a lot of HD video and taking pictures.. I'm not so concerned with playback, but just using the iPad as a storage dump for all my files.

Does it work like that?
Will I be able to retrieve and play the files when i connect it to my macbook when i get back home.

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