App of the Week: pixelpipe
One of the new features of the iPhone 4 is the ability to record and (with iMovie and some others) edit HD movies. But it has a limitation. While the iPhone will upload videos to YouTube, it won’t do it in full HD. To upload an HD video to YouTube, you have to first sync it to your computer. Once it’s in iPhoto, you can upload it from there.
But what if you are on vacation, and don’t have the ability to sync it to your computer? Is it possible to upload HD videos before you get home?
Answer is yes. Enter pixelpipe. Pixelpipe is a general image/movie uploader that will upload to a myriad of difference services (113 by my count, but some of them are like “email” and “ftp”). The way it works is, after you configure your destinations, you select the pictures or videos you wish to upload. It uploads them once to pixelpipe’s server, then uploads them from there to all the other servers you want. So if you always post your pictures on flickr, and Facebook, and also ftp them to your home server, it will do all that, and you only have to upload them from your phone once. And one extra bonus of pixelpipe, as I said, is that it will allow you to upload HD videos to any of these sources.
Last week, on Embrace your Geekiness day, I recorded the following video in my car on my iPhone 4, and while I was still on 3G, uploaded it to YouTube. It took a while to upload, and had to be restarted a few times, but eventually got there before I went on Wifi.
One oddity with that is that the progress bar on the upload always started at 0 when I restarted. I suspect the actual upload wasn’t restarted, as the progress bar moved faster every time I restarted. There also isn’t any way to decide based on type where a file will go (eg, say “Videos go to YouTube, and images go to flickr”). You can configure default destinations for everything, and can tag individual files with where you want them to go, but you can’t configure destinations based on type.
UPSIDE:
Will upload to several different services at the same time.
Will upload videos in HD.
Free!
DOWNSIDE:
Upload status bar seems to reset.
Can’t configure destinations based on type.
SUMMARY:
It’s free, so unless you never want to upload pictures or videos to anything, it is a no-brainer.
This pick was Adam Christianson‘s app pick from the We Have Communicators podcast.