Actually it's an apple thing as I was using work flow to record a video longer 
then 10 minutes from the work flow app, and it stopped  after 10 minutes. yet I 
was able to send a video to someone via messages from work flow that was 30 
minutes long. Quick time also has  the 15 minute restriction when you upload to 
youtube but you can upload up to 128 gig video if you wanted to from the 
website. I would not do that btw.
> On Apr 27, 2015, at 4:13 PM, Dane Trethowan <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> I've been thinking about the 15 minute restriction placed on video clips 
> recorded with the camera of the iPhone, perhaps this restriction is not 
> enforced by Apple but rather by Google themselves? I'm sure that Google would 
> rather you use their Youtube Capture App for uploading to Youtube rather than 
> anything Apple <smile>.
> 
> **********
> I'm not interested in what people can't do, I'm interested in what people Can 
> Do.
> 
> 
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