I have the VX6600 with camera. The verizon guy told me I could send video, but my MMS app won't "see" the video files. I've seen pictures of the (basically) same camera application but it has an extra icon on the bottom right....Mine has Picture / Video / Picture Template...I've seen them with a fourth option MMS Video.
Can anyone tell me how to get this?
Will it work on the BA WC?
I looked on the ftp site CABs section for the BA and found a Multi Media Messaging Cab that was 2.0.0.16 Mine is 2.0.0.20 so I didn't bother....Maybe I need a new camera app....mine is 2.11...
Any suggestions?
Matt
hello,
is there a way to se the pict in a MMS whith an other photo viewer? or th view it full screen rotating zooming it?
thanks!
no one know a software or a tweek for that??
Okay, so there have been a few things that are really kind of irritating me with the videos on the Captivate... of course it could all be operator error and there may be fixes for it all, so that's where you guys come in
1. It seems I can't send a video I have shot over gmail unless it's at one of the absolute lowest resolutions and lasts no more than like 10 seconds. Is there anyway around that? This is even over wifi. Shot a video last night, and couldn't get it to send until I had it on the second to lowest resolution and kept it super short (10ish seconds)... This seems pretty ridiculous considering my old phone could at least send a minute or so of pretty good resolution video without any problems and didn't give an error.
Anytime I try to send a larger or longer video so far on my Captivate, it says file too large and ends up sending a blank email to the recipient.
2. If the battery is below around about 20% I think, the phone won't even allow you to play videos... Likewise, you can't even open the camera app if the battery is on the lower end. I dunno, I feel that's kind of crazy. I mean if I wanna utilize my last few minutes of my phone's life watching a video or taking a pic for whatever reason, shouldn't I be able to make that executive decision? lol.
Soooo is there anything I'm missing here that would fix these problems for me?
Brynn85 said:
Okay, so there have been a few things that are really kind of irritating me with the videos on the Captivate... of course it could all be operator error and there may be fixes for it all, so that's where you guys come in
1. It seems I can't send a video I have shot over gmail unless it's at one of the absolute lowest resolutions and lasts no more than like 10 seconds. Is there anyway around that? This is even over wifi. Shot a video last night, and couldn't get it to send until I had it on the second to lowest resolution and kept it super short (10ish seconds)... This seems pretty ridiculous considering my old phone could at least send a minute or so of pretty good resolution video without any problems and didn't give an error.
Anytime I try to send a larger or longer video so far on my Captivate, it says file too large and ends up sending a blank email to the recipient.
2. If the battery is below around about 20% I think, the phone won't even allow you to play videos... Likewise, you can't even open the camera app if the battery is on the lower end. I dunno, I feel that's kind of crazy. I mean if I wanna utilize my last few minutes of my phone's life watching a video or taking a pic for whatever reason, shouldn't I be able to make that executive decision? lol.
Soooo is there anything I'm missing here that would fix these problems for me?
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1. Are you trying to send a video you previously recorded or trying to send new video you just captured?
Have you tried - opening the mms or email app first and adding an attachment. When asked what attachment you select Camera. Then record video and let the app compress it before sending. This has worked well for me.
2. Heard this complaint about videos and music players alike. I couldn't provide any info on that matter as I haven't been agitated by that particular scenareo yet...
Hope this helps.
Shovelhead84 said:
1. Are you trying to send a video you previously recorded or trying to send new video you just captured?
Have you tried - opening the mms or email app first and adding an attachment. When asked what attachment you select Camera. Then record video and let the app compress it before sending. This has worked well for me.
2. Heard this complaint about videos and music players alike. I couldn't provide any info on that matter as I haven't been agitated by that particular scenareo yet...
Hope this helps.
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Umm well mostly video that has just been captured or previously recorded. When I go to the gmail app first and go to attach, it only lets me choose image files rather than video. Sigh. :-/
Thanks for your reply though, I really appreciate it
I have noticed that the stock camera app doesn't have the ability to modify the resolution of the photos and/or video.
When sending an MMS the phone doesn't appear to have a problem, but basically every video is captured at 1080P and won't send, and I have tried loading the GPE Camera and a video at 480P also fails to be able to be sent over MMS. Is there a way we can fix this, or does anyone else have a similar issue?
My old Note 2 had a preset for MMS Video which allowed me to send video over mms with out sending a huge file. Does the Z1 or Z1S have anything similar?
I couldn't find any app or Xposed module that can do this. The closest thing are apps that shrink your video after the fact and they take a lot of extra work and time.
Thanks for any assistance.
Doc