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If you can’t figure something out, a ? icon explains everything on screen and lets you access a deeper “Learn more” help system. You just need to select the 4K video clip, bring it into a project, and learn the appropriate (generally unmarked) finger gestures and icon taps to tweak the video to your heart’s content. Using iMovie to edit 4K video is pretty straightforward.
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As iFixit discovered in its iPad Pro teardown, the iPad Pro has the ability to support USB 3 transfer speeds and accessories, which could improve the import process - assuming Apple releases a USB 3 Lightning adapter, a USB 3 Lightning cable, and (assuming the iPhone 6s doesn’t include support already), a device capable of sharing 4K content at USB 3 speeds. A restart didn’t help, so I re-imported the clip, which properly showed up after an additional 7 minutes. A 1-minute, 46-second video clip came over without any problems in less than a minute, but after taking 6 minutes to supposedly import the 20-minute, 29-second clip, the video was nowhere to be found in the iPad’s library. In my testing with video clips, however, the import process didn’t work perfectly on the iPad Pro. Still, none of this is challenging - if it works.

Most likely due to an iOS bug, I found that the iPad Pro repeatedly requested trust authorizations from the iPhone, despite having previously been granted permission. You’ll next need to “trust” authorize the iPad to share the iPhone’s files, after which you’ll be able to import videos (and photos) using the Photos app’s Import tab. Connecting the Lightning to USB Camera Adapter to the iPad Pro is simple, as is connecting the Lightning to USB Cable to both the iPhone and the Adapter. Sharing 4K video to the iPad Pro was not as easy as it should have been. At that point, it’s literally a matter of launching the Camera app - or 3D Touch-ing Camera to “Record Video” - and hitting the red record button… preferably when your iPhone is horizontal rather than vertical. Default settings for both of the 6s models record video at 1080p, but under Settings > Photos & Camera, you can choose to Record Video at “4K at 30 fps,” which activates 4K recording across all videos.
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Recording 4K video with the iPhone 6s Plus was absolutely effortless.
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Sold in 32GB or 128GB capacities, the 128GB version is much more likely to have enough free space for 4K video editing: remember, the only workspace you’ll have is what isn’t already occupied by apps, media files, and the original (unedited) 4K recordings, which can become large.

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Apple’s just-released fourth-generation Apple TV doesn’t support 4K, and the only Apple devices that can play back 4K videos at full resolution without a separate 4K monitor are the 21″ Retina 4K iMac and 27″ Retina 5K iMac.Įven though they can’t actually display 4K videos, either through their own screens or accessories, Apple has enabled certain iOS devices to edit in 4K using the latest version of iMovie. TVs with 4K Ultra HD only became affordable in the past year (with major holiday discounts), but the lack of 4K content - and devices to even play 4K videos - have been sticking points. Even though the iPhone 6s and iPhone 6s Plus support 4K video recording, the 4K format is still gathering steam.
