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Here are the Witcher 3 mods supported by the next gen update
The Witcher 3‘s hotly anticipated next gen update arrives in just over a week, like an early Christmas present from a man who has a white beard and is often covered in red, but you definitely wouldn’t describe as jolly. As part of the lead-up to the PC version’s update, CD Projekt Red has issued a breakdown of how the update will affect the game’s most popular mods.
ProRes Video Recording on M2 iPad Pro Requires Third-Party Apps, Not Supported in Native Camera App
Customers started receiving their new M2 iPad Pros this week, and noticed that ProRes was not an option within Settings for the Camera. As Mac Otakara points out, recording ProRes on the new iPad Pro requires a third-party app that’s been updated for the new capability, such as FiLMiC Pro.
Apple did not respond to MacRumors’ request for comment on whether this is a bug and if the native Camera app will gain the ability to record ProRes video in a future update.
The new 11-inch and 12.9-inch iPad Pro are incremental upgrades mainly featuring the new M2 Apple silicon chip, ProRes video recording, and a new hover feature for the second-generation Apple Pencil.
This article, “ProRes Video Recording on M2 iPad Pro Requires Third-Party Apps, Not Supported in Native Camera App” first appeared on MacRumors.com
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