![]() Even though I used different iOS device simulators the Expo Metro Bundler showed this ´› Opening exp://10.42.33.15:19000 on iPhone 8´ output. ![]() There's one thing I don't understand though. ![]() I have been trying to solve this for at least 2 hours tried everything possibly related to my problem but none of them did work. I tried clearing cache and starting expo with ´sudo npm start -clear-cache´.I tried to launch different iOS devices like (iPhone 6, 8, 13, iPod etc.).I made sure I have selected Xcode command line tools on ´Xcode -> Preferences -> Locations -> Xcode 13.2.1 (13C100)´.I tried uninstalling and reinstalling expo package globally.I have tried deleting global expo folder located at ´~/.expo/´, I also tried to give 777 (all permissions) on that folder to my current user. ![]() I don't get any error or warning related to this problem, so I can't trace the problem. There's no Expo Go app installed on iOS device, so it can not launch my app using it. But on the other hand, iOS simulator did nothing. Android one worked out with an ádb´ error (or maybe warning). I started both on Android Emulator and iOS simulator. Then I initialized a blank expo managed project. I installed Android Studio and Xcode (including Xcode command line tools). Because both file elements are compressed, MP4s normally have a smaller file size than many other video formats, but still maintain relatively high quality for sharing online.I've been having hard times with my old Windows laptop while developing React Native apps so I moved to MacOS laptop. The video part is usually compressed with MPEG-4, and the audio is usually compressed using AAC, which is the audio format associated with iTunes. MP4 videos are made up of video and audio elements that are compressed separately. ![]() MP4 is usually the preferred format for uploading videos to YouTube, Vimeo or other websites. As MP4 is a standardised format, it will normally play easily on most devices and media players, including Windows Media Player, QuickTime, and VLC. It was originally developed by the Moving Picture Experts Group (MPEG) but has become an ISO standard, meaning that it’s now maintained by the International Organisation for Standardization. MP4 was developed to be easily played and shared. MP4, sometimes called MPEG4, is one of the most common video formats. ![]()
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