No one has mentioned this yet, but it depends on the iPhone / iOS device. In making an app that tries to copy Flickr videos to the photo album, I was getting frustrated when I kept getting invalid data results on writeVideoAtPathToSavedPhotosAlbum: calls for a non-Retina iPhone.
I ran some videoAtPathIsCompatibleWithSavedPhotosAlbum tests on Flickr videos of various sizes, as requested in this question.
iPhone iPhone iPad
(non-Retina) (Retina)
6119419764_orig.mov
H.264, 1,920 x 1,080 NO NO NO
Linear PCM, 16 bit
little-endian signed
integer, 48000 Hz,
Stereo (L R)
35.33 Mbit/s
6119419764_hd.mp4
AVC Coding, 1,280 x 720 NO YES YES
AAC, 44100 Hz, Stereo (L R)
2.15 Mbit/s
6119419764_site.mp4
AVC Coding, 640 x 360 NO YES YES
AAC, 44100 Hz, Stereo (L R)
833.71 kbit/s
6119419764_mobile.mp4
AVC Coding, 568 x 320 YES YES YES
AAC, 32000 Hz, Mono
775.14 kbit/s
6121206003_orig.mov
(Taken with iPhone 3Gs)
H.264, 480 x 360 YES YES YES
AAC, 44100 Hz, Mono
865.94 kbit/s
30 fps
6110638568_reformat.mov
H.264, 640 x 360 YES YES YES
AAC, 44100 Hz, Mono
3.57 Mbit/s
Based on this limited testing, for a given format and device, it looks like size matters most. (For the current Flickr encoding methods and url scheme, mobile
videos work on all iOS device photo albums, whereas hd
and site
videos only work on Retina iPhones and iPads.)
An interesting side note is that HD videos will play on non-retina iPhones with the MPMoviePlayerController -- you just can't save them to the photo album.
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