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    ios – Video input to Shortcuts action

    AdminBy AdminMarch 17, 2026No Comments1 Min Read2 Views
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    I’m trying to develop an AppIntent / action for Shortcuts that accepts a video input that comes from a Photos action (e.g., “Select Photos“).

    Everything I’ve read says “IntentFile” is the only appropriate data type, which I have previously used successfully for accepting photo inputs from the same actions.

    However, here’s what I’ve observed with this use case:

    Magic variable data type Swift variable data type Result
    “Photo media” (default) or “File“ “IntentFile“ Input rejected – action re-prompts for input with magic variable highlighted red
    “Photo media” (default) or “File“ “[IntentFile]“ Input accepted but blank – “.count” is 0.

    I’ve also tried adding interim step “Save File“, but that didn’t change the behaviour.

    I’ve even tried encoding the video as Base64 and passing it in as a string, but that action seems to have a maximum data size.

    Shockingly, I cannot find anything online for this use case, and I’ve pretty much exhausted Codex, hence this post.



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