I will mention artifacts that were discovered when working on the iOS 15 Photos.sqlite query, but keep in mind, I have not tested iOS 15 as much as iOS 14. Prior to getting started, I would like to point out most of the data and documentation contained within this write-up is from an iPhone X with iOS 14.7. I hope to answer some of those questions with this write-up. That’s a great question! I also noticed several questions being posted to the listservs and DFIR Discord about the different photo storage locations and iCloud asset behavior. Since releasing the different query iterations, I have received several questions about how I was able to decode the data included in the queries. I think the Mac problem with mov has been solved above by Nikki and James.so dont ask me abut macs! I love em, but cant get one right now.As many of you are aware, I recently updated my Photos.sqlite queries. This is an amazing proggy! Saved my a** big time last year! GET THIS-I literally drug the mov file to this already-opened program, selected a dropdown to convert it to MPEG4, hit the Convert button and it did its thing! I was also able to watch the video immediately once I drug it into the window.and it was just like I had videoed it. Mplayerc.exe and mplayerc.ini are the 2 apps/config settings I have in my folder. No I dont work for them! LOL I know EXACTLY what you are going thru.total hell! Not fun! When something works, I share! The other FIX is this (and I paid for it because I was at wits end!) Movavi Video Converter 5.6 "Convert video, rip DVD, save to iPod, PSP, Zune, PDA and cellphone." It has a dropdown for 15 formats, then the last one is "more formats and settings" wow! This was $29.95! is the link to find it. Hey, if you just wanna see your footage.this works! I drug the mov file into this icon on my desktop and it IMMEDIATELY PLAYED-PERFECTLY- SOUND AND ALL!! Can't remember if I paid for this proggy, or if it was free. I found TWO FIXES, and they were sitting right under my nose! FIRST-Media Player classic (unicode build) Ver. HEADS UP! CANON VIDEOCAMS HAVE THE SAME PROBLEM WITH MOV FILES!!! If you look carefully to the amount of space they use it is the same for each MOI file (about 32KB)! MOD files are all different in size (much larger always), depending on the amount of minutes you filmed so those are the files you really really need! You can erase the MOI files without any impact on reading the MOD files! They are only used as said above for additional info like time and date of video files which are also shown in properties with right-mouse-click It works like a charm and really fast as well! Once converted, you can use iMovie/Final Cut Pro or any other video edditing program you like and make your movie!Īnother tip for those who make long videos -) you can't burn on one dvd:ĭVD2oneX2 compresses your videos to burn on one DVD and you can actually see in advance the percentages of quality you might lose with compressing. Just drag and drop them into VisualHub and you can convert to iTunes/PSP/DV/DVD/AVI/MP4/WMV/MPEG/Flash and it works pretty fast as well! Before I used MPEG streamclip and that does the trick as well but it takes a bit long and the program sometimes just gives up when files are a little bigger.(Streamclip link It's a little program called VisualHub and infact it is amazing! Here's a tip that you can use for opening and converting the MOD files once you've downloaded them from your cam: Hi Boys and girl MAC users! (works on windows to)
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