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Unfortunately, my setups do ''not'' work with very low iOSes (iOS 4.3.5 in my case).
Unfortunately, my setups do ''not'' work with very low iOSes (iOS 4.3.5 in my case).
*Before March 2025, I mirrored my iPad 2 footage onto my PC by using AirPlay. I used 5kPlayer but I highly recommend using a capture card instead. I have however not tried using Reflector, which may be a better AirPlay reliant software.
*Before March 2025, I mirrored my iPad 2 footage onto my PC by using AirPlay. I used 5kPlayer but I highly recommend using a capture card instead. I have however not tried using Reflector, which may be a better AirPlay reliant software.
*Starting March 2025, I now use an EVGA XR1 Lite with an adapter that lets me connect it with my iPad 2. Footage is much smoother with this method, and less of a hassle now that I can record it with OBS. If wifi ever stops being readily available, it also means I can still record footage, and unlike AirPlay, this works natively on Linux.
*Starting March 2025, I now use an EVGA XR1 Lite with an adapter that lets me connect it with my iPad 2. Footage is much smoother with this method, and less of a hassle now that I can record it with OBS. Note that unlike AirPlay, this works on iOS 6 and above rather than just iOS 9 and above, allowing for a wider range of devices. If wifi ever stops being readily available, it also means I can still record footage, and unlike AirPlay, this works natively on Linux.


==Sideloading iOS apps on Linux==
==Sideloading iOS apps on Linux==