Video recording - display off - Tilt, TyTN II, MDA Vario III General

Hi,
Is it possible to have video recording running and turn the display off?
I have a need to record quite long sessions and with the display off the battery would last a lot longer.
Thx!
Anders

Resco Audio has that feature, unfortunately its not free.
It also allows you to map it to a button so when you press, it automatically opens and starts recording!

I believe the Resco app is only for audio. My main use is for video. Still no ideas?
Anders

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Recordinggg ???!!?!?!

Anyone know of or have any thoughts of an external microphone to attach to Tilt which will allow one to record higher quality audio?! At school i do a lot of recording and lugging around my comp to record little sessions gets old. Being able to on the ol' tilt would be so awesome!
Looking forward to hearing input,
Ti
Recording Mics
Hello Ti,
Have you thought about using the built in microphone or some kind of bluetooth microphone/Headset with the notes app's ability to record? Not so sure if the quality of the recordings would be that great, but it's worth a shot. You can use the notes app to record by going to the overview/all notes screen and selecting "show recording toolbar" then recording until you hit the stop button on the toolbar. I believe you can also improve the quality of your recordings by going to Settings>Personal Tab>Input>Options Tab>Voice Recording Format, however it will expand the size of your recording files. Hope this helps,
Dave
If you need something small, easy and good quality to record audio, get one of those:
http://cgi.ebay.com/Zoom-H2-Handy-R...6827883QQihZ012QQcategoryZ15199QQcmdZViewItem

[Q] Camera Video, Pause button?

Hi
Is there any way or any application to pause video recording?
If you periodically use Start/Stop buttons, you'll end up a lot of files and you'll need a video editor to achieve result.
a simple pause button for camera ( I have seen it in samsung phones ) will save a lot of time.

[DEV] Need help to record video with stable FPS

Hi all!
I am developing an app and need to record video with stable FPS.
My app records a video and a text file while the user presses a button to go through a list of items. The app records in the text file the time of the presses of the button, in order for me to split the video based on these recorded times.
The time recorded comes from a System.UptimeMillis() - varInitialTime each time the button is pressed.
I am using MediaRecorder and have tried recording with many different configs, like using Timelapse profile, disabling sound, setting framerate option on media recorder and others. The Timelapse profile should record with fixed fps, and yet it recorded with variable fps.
I tried also using JavaCV for android, but looks like the E1 can't handle it, as it lagged hard in the few times it opened.
I searched the XDA forums and other android resources on the net to no avail.
So, is it possible to force the MediaRecorder (or similar) to record with a stable fps? Are there any workarounds for this problem?

Record That Note app

I've just spent several hours trying out recording apps from the PlayStore now that I finally have mic recording sorted out on my NST. I definitely need a new mic as this one hums more or less but never NEVER
Anyway, for my "money" (it's free!) I choose "Record That Note". The only minus is that the title needs to be edited down on my home screen to "Record A Note" so that it will all display under the icon
You can record in wav or mp3 format in a range of qualities on up to 48 kHz. The interface is very simple: start, pause, stop, and a horizontal "VU bar" type display for level. It has it's own player.
Can anyone recommend a small mic? This is the one I bought (don't make the same mistake). What I'd really like is something that is just a mic on a plug so it would hardly stick out at all from the OTG cable/Audio gizmo combo. I'm just interested in recording meetings, etc.
Edit: I have meant to return to this for some time and now finally got around to trying the app for extended recording with the mic I finally settled on months ago! (this is it, or something very close to it). I tried making a recording of the PBS Newshour as I watched it today. So, about an hour of material. I had the app set for 16KHz and mp3. The final file was about 45 MB and sounded more or less like what it was: a passable voice recording. Certainly enough to get content out of a lecture or meeting. Sweet little app!

Taking notes with audio and video.

I really like Snote but I cant seem to record my sketching while recording audio...
It sounds like its simple and there should be an app out for that or an extension for Snote or something..
Anyone know of an app that can record your voice while you are drawing an explanation ?
Thanks.
siriom said:
I really like Snote but I cant seem to record my sketching while recording audio...
It sounds like its simple and there should be an app out for that or an extension for Snote or something..
Anyone know of an app that can record your voice while you are drawing an explanation ?
Thanks.
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It's a little awkward, but what I do is create it in two steps by creating the recorded drawing first, and play it through a couple of times so I know about what pace to speak, and then do my recording for audio, leaving a second or two blank in the beginning before I start speaking. Then I create a voice tag for that audio and place it under the drawing, or wherever it needs to be. When I am ready to demonstrate I select the audio tag first and the two second delay gives me time to tap the play drawing recording, and that way the audio aligns with the drawing as it appears.
You may hear better ideas from others, but this is the way I found to have it work.
Maris_ said:
It's a little awkward, but what I do is create it in two steps by creating the recorded drawing first, and play it through a couple of times so I know about what pace to speak, and then do my recording for audio, leaving a second or two blank in the beginning before I start speaking. Then I create a voice tag for that audio and place it under the drawing, or wherever it needs to be. When I am ready to demonstrate I select the audio tag first and the two second delay gives me time to tap the play drawing recording, and that way the audio aligns with the drawing as it appears.
You may hear better ideas from others, but this is the way I found to have it work.
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I found this http://clarisketch.com/
But you gotta be online ,... it doesnt seem to save locally?

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