This post is a guide to Video Editing Toggle that will help you to install the toggle for Video Editing on the iPhone2G and iPhone 3G. This method that has been posted by iSpazio will enable you to record video using Cycorder, which will end up directly in the photographic film iPhone which can be edited and cut just as iPhone 3GS. The function is regulated by a practical Toggle for SBSettings and then all the details are provided to install the mod.
Note: These Mods are still in the beta version and available for testing purposes only and I am not responsible for any damage. It is mandatory to Backup iPhone Contacts, SMS, Notes & Call History manually, before getting started.
Requirements:
- SBSettings installed on iPhone via Cydia
- OpenSSH installed on iPhone via Cydia
- MobileTerminal installed on iPhone via Cydia
- Cycorder to record video installed on iPhone via Cydia
- Cyberduck or WinSCP installed on your computer
Note:
You need to download video editing toggle from iVideoToggle.zip for iPhone 3G and EDGE.
Installing Video Editing Toggle
The following steps will guide you in enabling video editing toggle that will help you to install the toggle for Video Editing on the iPhone2G and iPhone 3G.
1: First, unpack the file in .Zip that has been just downloaded and connect via SSH to your iPhone.
2: Copy the entire folder “VideoToggle” in the following location: “private / var / tmp”
3: Run Mobile Terminal on iPhone and type these commands:
su root
Alpine
bash /private/var/tmp/VideoToggle/install
4: There will be several processes and finally there will be a Restart where at this point SBSettings will open and you will see a new Toggle in red called VideoToggle.
When the toggle is off, you can record the videos according to your preferences and save them in a film camera. When you want to modify and cut them, you must activate the toggle and go exactly with iPhone 3GS. Now, select the part you want and then click the Cut button on the upper right.
Note: When the Toggle is ON, you won’t be able to use the photo camera. When you turn it OFF and you’ll get your camera back. You must toggle to activate only when you need to change something in the recorded videos.
Uninstalling:
To remove the software, start the terminal and type these strings:
su root
Alpine
bash /private/var/tmp/VideoToggle/uninstall

ummmmmmmmmmmmmmm where do i get the iVideoToggle.zip