An iPhone tinkerer named Mike has successfully enabled dormant 720p video recording functionality on his iPhone 3GS. You can too if you follow the seven steps detailed over at Redmond Pie. [Redmond Pie]
An iPhone tinkerer named Mike has successfully enabled dormant 720p video recording functionality on his iPhone 3GS. You can too if you follow the seven steps detailed over at Redmond Pie. [Redmond Pie]
Matt L
Monday, November 1, 2010 at 9:59 AMCome on giz, it’s piss easy to make a website filled with articles pointing you to other websites, but I expect THIS website at least to offer a quick review on said websites article…
Ben Dy
Monday, November 1, 2010 at 6:16 PMYeah, this.
I tested the hack, it totally killed my back-grounding. (ie No apps terminated, they remained active in memory) I have since removed the files and all is back to normal.
Puddiepants
Tuesday, November 2, 2010 at 11:27 PMI just tried this, worked great for me. Records at 1080×800 at 30 fps.
I ran a whole bunch of apps afterwards and then closed them using the processes icon in SBSettings, they all closed fine for me.
Also, I only just jailbraked my iPhone 3GS for the first time just for this, so I’m completely noob when it comes to this and it worked for me (I did back up the files that he says to replace though, just in case)
bryzizzle
Thursday, November 4, 2010 at 1:20 PMCan anyone confirm, after enabling HD on the 3GS –> can the HD videos be edited in Reeldirector app ver 3.2 ?