On a galaxy background, the video zooms into an Apple logo, followed by welcome phrases in different languages that approach from random places. Honeycut - Exodus Honey (Instrumental) MAC OS X Leopard Theme Mac OS X Leopard and Snow Leopard intro (2007-2009) Main articles: Mac OS X 10.5 and Mac OS X 10.6 The song "Bytecry" from the album "Drunk On Light" by Weevil is used for this. The background then gets darker, and the Apple logo shines up the different-language welcomes all across the black floor. The Apple logo then fades into the screen and slowly zooms into the screen. Mac OS X Tiger intro (2005) Main article: Mac OS X 10.4 The song "Eple" (Apple in Norwegian) by the Norwegian duo Röyksopp is used. The welcome-zooming gets faster, and the last welcome becomes a grey X in a black background. The Apple logo then zooms out of the screen, and then, different-language "welcomes" zoom into the screen. On a blue background, the Apple logo zooms to the screen. Mac OS X Panther intro (2003) Main article: Mac OS X 10.3 A line then appears, and the line gets thicker, becoming a rectangle. The word "welcome" then appears in different parts of a screen, and the dots make an effect when the different-language "welcomes" appear. A few seconds later, a blue background with dots can be seen. ![]() Mac OS X Panther developer preview intro (2003) Main article: Mac OS X 10.3 "Sofa Rockers" by Sofa Surfers is used for this. The different language "welcomes" then end, and then a white rectangle appears, with the water on the left side of the screen. We then zoom into the circle and see the word "Welcome" in different languages, in a wobbly-like move. On a white background, a shiny blue watery dot can be seen in the middle of the screen. Mac OS X / OS X Mac OS X Cheetah, Puma and Jaguar intro (2001-2002) Main articles: Mac OS X 10.0, Mac OS X 10.1 and Mac OS X 10.2 This uses an unknown song, also used by the Power Mac G4 Cube Demo. The video's running time is drastically reduced and introduces the long-running theme of greetings in many languages to show the level of international support. Mac OS 9 intro (1999) Main article: Mac OS 9 The introductory video is very long and meant to show off the multimedia capabilities of Apple's Power Macintosh computers running QuickTime software. 2.5 Mac OS X Leopard and Snow Leopard intro (2007-2009)Ĭlassic Mac OS Mac OS 8 intro (1997) Main article: Mac OS 8.2.2 Mac OS X Panther developer preview intro (2003).2.1 Mac OS X Cheetah, Puma and Jaguar intro (2001-2002).The author is CTO of DaimTech and he has developed many top selling apps available on iTunes store. Now drag and drop your video in preview video area and it will be accepted without any issue. Now go to Develop->User Agent and click Other. Launch latest version of Safari and go to Preferences->Advanced and check Show Develop menu in menu bar. Use terminal to execute following command line to change video resolution.įfmpeg -i Preview.mp4 -strict -2 -vf scale=1200:900 output.mp4 Download FFMPEG binary from that supports Snow Leopard and above OS X. To modify resolution of recorded video you can use FFMPEG. The only drawback is AirServer also does not record video in any of required resolutions. On currently available latest version you get following error while trying to upload the video “To upload your app video preview, you must use Safari and OS X v10.10 or later”.Īfter lot of research following tools and steps are identified to over come all challenges that Apple has put to create and submit a preview video.ĪirServer is an excellent application for Mac that allows you to record your iPad screen directly on your Mac. ![]() It also requires a new version of Safari that is yet to be released. ![]() ![]() None of these resolutions is supported by iMovie. 1200 x 900,1136 x 6 x 750 for landscape mode respectively. Due to unavailability of Yosemite the rest of QuickTime based mechanism to record an app preview video also can’t work.Īnother challenge is custom resolution of preview video for iPad, iPhone 5 series and iPhone 6 i.e. Like OS X Yosemite is still not available and latest available OS X is Mavericks 10.9.5. Unfortunately Apple has not made available all of announced updates in WWDC that are required to create and submit a preview video along with launch of iOS 8. The submission of apps preview videos has also been made mandatory since launch of iOS 8. Apple has announced a mechanism to create and upload apps preview videos using Apple’s technology in WWDC 2014 session.
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