Update note: This tutorial has been updated to iOS 11 and Swift 4 by Owen Brown. The original tutorial was written by Abdul Azeem with fixes and clarifications made by Joseph Neuman. Learn how to play, record, and merge videos on iOS! Recording videos, and playing around with them programmatically, is one of the coolest things you can do with your phone, but not nearly enough apps make use of it. To do this requires the AV Foundation framework that has been a part of macOS since OS X Lion (10.7), and iOS since iOS 4 in 2010. AV Foundation has grown considerably since then, with well over 100 classes now. This tutorial covers media playback and some light editing to get you started with AV Foundation.
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