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An interview show all about the Apple Vision Pro, visionOS, and spatial computing. Hear from the professionals using the Apple Vision Pro to do their work and the developers hard at work creating amazing visionOS apps Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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SuperCut with Christian Privitelli (Vision Pros - 0014)
Christian Privitelli is the developer of SuperCut. In this episode we discuss his thoughts on visionOS, the challenges of working with streaming apps in Australia, SuperCut’s App Store approval process journey, and the app itself.
Early episodes with chapter markers are available by supporting the podcast at www.visionpros.fm/patreon.
Early episodes are also now available in Apple Podcasts! If you haven’t left a review in Apple Podcasts yet that would also be greatly appreciated!
Show notes are available at www.VisionPros.fm. Feedback is welcomed at tim@visionpros.fm.
Links:
https://apps.apple.com/us/app/supercut-streaming-hub/id6478435954
https://supercut.vision
https://twitter.com/priva28_/
Chapter Markers:
00:00:00: Opening
00:00:57: Support the Podcast
00:01:33: Christian Privitelli
00:03:38: Your other app
00:05:04: The Quest
00:06:04: Australia
00:08:46: The developer lab
00:09:17: What model did you get?
00:10:31: Expectations versus Reality
00:13:45: How important was having the device for writing SuperCut?
00:16:38: How do you use the Apple Vision Pro?
00:19:04: People Tab and Personas
00:24:14: Working in the Apple Vision Pro
00:27:14: Streaming
00:30:32: Headband/modifications?
00:35:04: Favorite apps?
00:37:26: Netflix
00:40:11: Learning from Juno?
00:42:41: SuperCut
00:47:32: The App Store Approval Process
00:49:59: Did you have to change your app?
00:52:42: Netflix Optimizations
00:54:24: Streaming in Australia
00:54:55: Disney Plus - Weird 3D UI
00:56:56: Prime's Regionality
00:58:22: Plex Support
01:00:01: Your favorite streaming service?
01:00:32: iPad Apps for Video
01:01:28: Region Variances
01:03:28: Amazon Optimizations
01:04:15: UI Explorations
01:05:22: Custom URLs
01:07:27: Better iPad App Support
01:08:53: Environments
01:17:50: Spatial Personas
01:20:33: Content you are looking forward to?
01:21:34: Anything else?
01:21:46: Where can people learn more?
01:22:33: Closing
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Live from VisionDevCamp with Ethan Sherbondy (Vision Pros - 0013)
Ethan Sherbondy is the developer of Mahjong Space and at work on several other visionOS apps. Mahjong Space was built with Spatial Personas in mind and is an amazing one to add to your visionOS app library if you are looking for more Spatial Persona games.
The bulk of this episode was recorded before Apple surprise released Spatial Personas. We were able to record a special segment about Spatial Personas after Apple released that feature as a part of visionOS 1.1.
We cover a ton of ground in this episode including the community aspect of developing for visionOS. Ethan is currently at VisionDevCamp and attended both GDC and a month long visionOS developer residency where he was able to collaborate with other visionOS developers during the launch month of this new platform.
Early episodes with chapter markers are available by supporting the podcast at www.visionpros.fm/patreon.
Early episodes are also now available in Apple Podcasts! Subscribe today to get early access to both Vision Pros and iPad Pros!
Show notes are available at www.VisionPros.fm. Feedback is welcomed at tim@visionpros.fm.
Links:
https://twitter.com/sherbondy
https://www.mahjong.space
https://www.irylan.com
https://visiondevcamp.org/visiondevcamp-winners
https://f.inc
https://dreamxr.co
https://testflight.apple.com/join/Fc48B6AB
https://www.boxtree.gg
Chapter Markers:
00:00:00: Opening
00:01:42: Support the Podcast
00:02:04: Ethan Sherbondy
00:06:52: Headsets
00:14:28: visionOS
00:18:16: 2 month check-in
00:30:18: VisionDevCamp
00:32:57: Month long residency
00:37:10: DreamsXR Hackathon
00:41:51: Spatially app
00:45:09: dot dot dot
00:48:10: Collaboration
00:54:56: GDC
01:02:52: Mahjong Space
01:10:09: Spatial Personas (Before Launch)
01:12:29: Spatial Personas (ARE HERE!)
01:35:23: Mahjong Space Wrapup
01:36:07: Duel Space
01:42:30: Uploading Your Own Card Decks
01:43:42: Apple Pencil
01:44:05: Volumetric?
01:44:54: Spatial Personas (facial expressions)
01:45:52: Board Games?
01:47:59: visionOS 2 hopes
01:54:41: Anything else?
01:57:29: Where can people follow you online?
01:57:42: @sherbondy
01:58:13: Closing
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Television with Adam Lisagor (Vision Pros - 0012)
Adam Lisagor is the founder of Sandwich, a creative advertising studio and production company. In this episode we discuss visionOS, Apple Vision Pro, and dive deep into Television.
Bonus content and early episodes with chapter markers are available by supporting the podcast at www.visionpros.fm/patreon.
Bonus content and early episodes are also now available in Apple Podcasts!
Show notes are available at www.VisionPros.fm. Feedback is welcomed at tim@visionpros.fm.
Links:
https://daringfireball.net/thetalkshow/2024/02/13/ep-395
https://sandwich.co
https://sandwich.vision
https://mastodon.social/@adamlisagor
https://twitter.com/adamlisagor
Chapter Markers:
00:00:00: Opening
00:01:09: Support the Podcast
00:01:33: Adam Lisagor
00:08:45: Sandwich
00:11:01: 1 Month In
00:14:19: New Top Strap
00:17:33: Apps?
00:23:49: Audio
00:24:25: Early Oculus
00:26:22: Battery Pack vs iPhone 2G
00:26:48: Synology apps
00:27:41: Final general thoughts
00:28:39: Favorite Video app?
00:32:51: VFX work in visionOS?
00:35:55: Final Cut Pro for visionOS
00:40:15: 180 degree video?
00:46:52: Locking in place
00:47:35: Television
00:54:17: Aspect Fill vs Stretch
00:56:47: Television 1.1 and 1.2
01:00:50: Using the YouTube approach for other services?
01:05:16: The different TVs
01:12:46: Get info?
01:18:18: VNC app
01:18:48: Weirdest TV
01:20:54: Queue?
01:22:50: Modern TVs
01:24:50: More models?
01:26:41: Filters for the video?
01:29:01: Your lighting on the TVs?
01:30:25: Interactions
01:32:40: Wonderwall
01:35:11: Switching between TVs
01:35:43: 3D content
01:38:14: Flow vs Standard mode
01:42:36: File management
01:44:12: Anything else?
01:45:07: Where can people learn more?
01:46:48: Closing
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Juno with Christian Selig (Vision Pros - 0011)
Christian Selig is the developer of Juno. In this episode, we discuss our first month with the Apple Vision Pro and dive deep into Juno.
Bonus content and early episodes with chapter markers are available by supporting the podcast at www.visionpros.fm/patreon.
Show notes are available at www.VisionPros.fm. Feedback is welcomed at tim@visionpros.fm.
Links:
https://christianselig.com
https://juno.vision
https://mastodon.social/@christianselig
Chapter Markers:
00:00:00: Opening
00:01:03: Support the Podcast
00:01:20: Christian Selig
00:04:05: Excitement for visionOS?
00:05:10: The trip to New Hampshire
00:10:39: A month in
00:19:53: Other uses of Apple Vision Pro?
00:20:53: Eye Tracking
00:24:29: Reddit
00:25:46: Easter Eggs
00:28:42: Environments for Movies
00:29:32: Comfort?
00:34:19: 3rd Party Apps
00:39:27: visionOS 2
00:41:38: Apps you wish existed?
00:43:55: Audio
00:46:52: Multiple Videos Playing
00:49:12: 3D Printed Stand
00:57:02: Accessories?
00:59:02: Juno
01:01:55: Where did the name come from?
01:05:55: Bringing YouTube to visionOS
01:11:48: Aspect Ratio
01:13:59: Accidental Input and Learnings from the Apple Vision Pro
01:16:28: Version 1.1
01:20:53: Drag and Drop
01:25:54: Environments
01:31:13: 180 Videos
01:34:57: Autoplay and Playlists
01:37:15: Features you want to add, but can't?
01:39:46: Spatial Videos
01:40:41: The next version
01:41:20: Pixel Pals
01:44:11: Anything else?
01:44:51: Closing
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Flights, Hospitals, and Entertainment with Sigmund Judge (Vision Pros - 0010)
Sigmund Judge began his Apple TV coverage in 2015, and has gone on to cover Apple, tvOS, and Apple Originals across video, written articles, and podcasts. Inspired by storytellers and innovators, Sigmund is also the co-host of Magic Rays of Light, a weekly podcast exploring the diverse world of Apple TV. Sigmund is based in England and flew to Cupertino for the launch of the Apple Vision Pro.
In this episode we discuss his time with the Apple Vision Pro including his flight back to England with the headset. We also discuss using Apple Vision Pro in a hospital environment with limited hand mobility. There is also great discussion on using the Apple Vision Pro as an entertainment device and what some of the best experiences are so far!
Bonus content and early episodes with chapter markers are available by supporting the podcast at www.visionpros.fm/patreon.
Bonus content and early episodes are also now available in Apple Podcasts!
Show notes are available at www.VisionPros.fm. Feedback is welcomed at tim@visionpros.fm.
Links:
https://mastodon.screentimes.net/@sigmund
https://www.macstories.net/author/sigjudge/
https://www.macstories.net/magic-rays-of-light/
Chapter Markers:
00:00:00: Opening
00:01:23: Support the Podcast
00:01:43: Sigmund Judge
00:10:25: OpticID Tip
00:11:16: Going to America
00:21:56: 93 Year Old Using Apple Vision Pro
00:28:03: The Flight Home
00:38:41: The Movies Anywhere Situation
00:44:08: Ergonomics of Computing
00:49:31: Envirornments
00:54:42: visionOS apps
01:00:23: iPad apps
01:01:17: The Mac
01:05:33: SharePlay and Audio
01:07:40: HDMI
01:09:42: Utility Apps
01:10:45: Volumetric Apps
01:15:01: The Cameras
01:19:15: 2 Weeks in
01:21:46: Closing
01:24:48: Favorite 3D movies
01:26:51: Wrap-up
01:29:16: Closing
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Week One with Kevin Pfefferle (Vision Pros - 0009)
Kevin Pfefferle is a developer and joins the podcast to discuss his first week with the Apple Vision Pro.
Early episodes with chapter markers are available by supporting the podcast at www.visionpros.fm/patreon.
Early episodes are also now available in Apple Podcasts!
Show notes are available at www.VisionPros.fm. Feedback is welcomed at tim@visionpros.fm.
Links:
https://hachyderm.io/@kpfefferle
https://github.com/kpfefferle
Chapter Markers:
00:00:00: Opening
00:01:17: Support the Podcast
00:01:37: Kevin Pfefferle
00:08:54: Expectations vs Reality
00:13:12: Kid's reactions to Apple Vision Pro
00:14:42: Video Capture
00:16:49: Web dev work
00:18:33: 3rd party apps
00:22:01: iPad apps
00:24:12: Window management
00:25:28: Audio
00:27:46: FaceTime calls
00:29:53: Comfort
00:31:34: Working in different rooms
00:33:10: Envirornments
00:35:28: Smaller windows
00:36:30: Eye tracking
00:38:34: Little utility apps
00:40:26: Gestures
00:42:05: Anything else?
00:47:11: Travel Case
00:50:44: The Future
00:54:51: Wrap-up
00:55:10: Where can people follow you online?
01:00:08: Closing
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Customer Reviews
Glad for this!
They are my favorite AVP discussions, and I have been searching for as many as I can get. This pod has been the best so far
Fantastic podcast!
Tim is the perfect person to be doing this podcast. Whenever he interviews someone you can tell he has truly dug into their work, pushing the limits of their apps and suggesting such a plethora of ideas. Adam’s reaction at the end of their episode really demonstrates this where he was sort of surprised Tim went as deep as a user of Television really could.
Every episode has been a treat and it’s become one of the very very few podcasts I basically drop everything to listen to. I usually come away from each episode with some new idea or app to try out on my Apple Vision Pro.
Thank Tim for making this podcast, please keep going!
Excellent interviewer, interesting guests
Like most creative activities, podcasting is harder than you imagine and difficult to sustain. Timothy Chaten brings podcast experience and a record of perseverance to an informative new podcast about Apple Vision Pro. Now with more than 12 episodes produced, Tim’s recent interview with Adam Lisagor is driven by his in-depth and wide ranging questions. The result is excellent and well worth listening to for any visionOS developer or enthusiast.