To record spatial videos on the iPhone 15 Pro for viewing on Apple Vision Pro, you’ll first need to ensure your device is running iOS 17.2 or later. The process involves enabling the spatial video feature within your iPhone settings and then using the camera app to record the videos in landscape orientation. Here’s a step-by-step guide based on the information from Apple Support and 9to5Mac:
- Update Your iPhone: Confirm that your iPhone 15 Pro or Pro Max is running iOS 17.2 or newer.
- Enable Spatial Video: Go to your iPhone’s Settings app, scroll to find and select “Camera,” then tap on “Formats.” Here, you’ll find the option to toggle on “Spatial Video for Apple Vision Pro.”
- Record a Video: Open the Camera app and switch to Video mode. Ensure your phone is in landscape orientation. Look for the Vision Pro icon (which you enabled earlier) and tap it to start recording in spatial video mode.
- Recording Tips: For the best results, keep your iPhone as steady as possible, aim for subjects to be within 3 to 8 feet, and ensure your lighting is even and bright. Spatial videos are recorded at 1080p resolution and 30 fps, with each minute of video taking up approximately 130MB of space.
- Viewing Spatial Videos: On the iPhone and other devices, spatial videos will be viewable in 2D. For a 3D viewing experience, you’ll need to use Apple Vision Pro.
For more detailed guidance and visual aids, the original articles on Apple Support oai_citation:1,Capture, view, and share spatial photos and videos on Apple Vision Pro – Apple Support and 9to5Mac oai_citation:2,Record Vision Pro spatial videos on iPhone: How-to – 9to5Mac offer comprehensive insights into capturing and enjoying spatial videos with your iPhone 15 Pro and Apple Vision Pro.