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v0.5-beta MacOSX stability fixes and new audio command

13 Sep 11:17
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Known issue: Linux support seems to be a bit flaky so I will look at how to improve that next.

  • Added new Debian Dockerfiles for building and running the tool inside Docker easily

  • I fixed MAC OSX stability issues and the tool should now work without unplugging the device every time and without starting the tool multiple times.

  • It now works with multiple devices

  • I added the new audio command to record only audio without changing the status bar of the device

  • Now builds with go 1.15 and dependencies have been updated

Add working Gstreamer for AV Playback

25 Nov 15:57
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This release includes the gstreamer command which will open up a desktop window with audio and video playback of any iOS device connected. It works on Linux and Mac OS X.

Known Issues:

  • On Linux: the device needs to be unplugged after a session for the tool to work a second time
  • On Mac OS: after a session, start the command ignore the error, wait 10 seconds, start the tool again and it should work
  • Sometimes the lengthfieldbased decoder fails with some weird data received from the device, i think it is
    safe to ignore but currently the program will exit

v0.1-alpha recording files

25 Oct 17:00
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Description

This is the first release of the qvh tool. You can use the record tool to grab video and audio from your iOS device and save them to a h264 and a wav file. You need to stop recording with Control+C for the wave to work.

Limitations

  • Linux only
  • no mpg container format supported, files are separate
  • no RTP
  • need to unplug device after recording video
  • works only for the first device attached, udid selection not yet implemented