Is there a file size limit when creating iPad apps?

When creating an iPad app that has a lot of video in it, what is the file size limit?

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    Camerond--
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  • Is there a Maximum file size limit when combining pdf files

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  • Is there a file size limit for images in keynote on a mac?

    Is there a file size limit for images in keynote on a mac?

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    If you right click on the file (navigate to it using finder, or if it is in iCloud you should open keynote, File -> Open and you should see a list of your iCloud keynotes) then press command+i, you'll pull up the info tag which will tell you the file size.
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  • Is there a file size limit on mp4s that can be imported to iTunes 11.1.3?

    I've recently upgraded iTunes to 11.1.3, and finding that if I import video files, not all of them will actually import.  They're all using a H.264, AAC, MPEG-4 ODSM, MPEG-4 SDSM codec, but the sizes are varying from 20mb on the low end to 200mb on the high end.  And it appears the larger file sizes aren't being imported.  This has worked fine on 11.0 and earlier, so I don't understand why these files won't import.

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    Message was edited by: DaVBMan

  • Is there a page size limit when exporting a pdf from InDesign?

    My indd file is 201x40 inches with a 1.5 inch slug. When I export to pdf I get this message, "The document page size exceeds the page size range supported in PDF files. Exported pages will be resized to fit within PDF limits."

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    If I read the quote below correctly, the maximum page size is 15 million inches (381 km).
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  • Is There a File Size Limit for Videos from DVDs?

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  • Is there a practical size limit on JPEG format image files?

    I have noticed when working with Photoshop v7.0 on Windows XP that, when creating a JPEG format image file from a very large scanned image (more than 800 Mb, maybe), the .jpg file will usually be saved on disk at any of the possible compression ratios available, without any reported error, yet when the saved file is re-opened, an error is reported - something along the lines of "missing or corrupted end of file marker" - and the image cannot be loaded.
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    Thanks

    Chris Cox wrote:
    Where did you get the idea that we weren't doing something about it?
    that's what I gathered from "JPEG cannot [...] in Photoshop (code difficult to replace)".
    But if you say this is in the works right now, that's good news indeed.
    Chris Cox wrote:
    And where did you get the idea that posts get deleted? (other than SPAM)
    Are you sure you're reading the same forum as the rest of us?
    That's what happened:
    The content you posted below was reported for abuse and removed by our
    moderators:
    Subject: Re: Is there a practical size limit on JPEG format image files?
    Posted: 4/29/11 9:11 AM
    Anyway, you gave an honest answer on this technical issue, Chris, and that's what counts.

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