Re: [iPhone] File coping application
Re: [iPhone] File coping application
- Subject: Re: [iPhone] File coping application
- From: Thomas Engelmeier <email@hidden>
- Date: Tue, 27 Apr 2010 10:18:51 +0200
Am 26.04.2010 um 21:17 schrieb John Joyce:
>> For your personal pleasure: The iPhone is a MTP device, so you can use ImageCapture to copy "images" from / to your phone.
>>
>> If you don't want Stanza-like trouble and stay in the AppStore: There is no official way.
>>
>> HTH,
>> Thomas
> Translation:
> Though "possible", this is in direct violation of the agreement for the iPhone OS SDK.
>
> @Thomas,
> Correct as you are here, this potentially also could get you bonked off of the mailing list.
If mentioning the iPhone implements the _Multimedia_ Transfer Protocol (and not only the _Picture_ Transfer Protocol described in the 15470 standard) and it has a really good, brand new Cocoa counterpart with the new ImageCaptureCore in SnowLeopard brings me after nearly a decade on-list a ban, I've no problems with being not on this list - I'm here to discuss engineering topics, not to get a EULA lawyer for released, public APIs.
To stay on topic: I really recommend anyone to check out the new Snow Leopard IMageCaptureCore for dealing with MTP devices. My recommendation to test is using an iPhone and a cradle - attached 3rd party cameras usually suffer from a drastic battery drain so you usually have to stop debugging after some hours (less than one hour for my DSLRs) for a recharging break. The testing drawback is the iPhone can not be remote controlled to take pictures (in contrary to most other PTP devices).
Regards,
TE
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