Hey guys,
I want your help, actually i am looking for a good video editor which let me cut the videos or edit or remove some part of it. Or just a cut a small part of the video. Any help will be appreciated.
Thanks
Sony Vegas. It's my zen.
I thinks its on version 8.
Cyberlink Power Director 7 just got some good reviews in PC Magazine. There's a trial version (30 days I think) that you can download.
http://jahshaka.org/
http://www.virtualdub.org/
M-2 Edit Pro is a very easy one to work with, but only with MPG
The recent Joyoshare VidiKit (originally Joyoshare Media Cutter) can be a good option for you to try. It does well in cutting videos and removing some parts. The whole process ensures lossless quality and high accuracy. Notably, aside from video cutting, this comprehensive toolkit can even join, convert, record, repair, compress, watermark, edit, etc. in a professional manner. You deserve it and can give a shot!
Video recording app now in the market, tested and works ok overall but no sound. To stop recording hit back button. Very buggy!!
watts da name of it
yeah it's working well.
very, very buggy mind you, alot of force closing but, hey, it works i suppose.
quality's not too bad but it's really slow, so as long as you keep still it works fine
i'll get a little video uploaded to show you.
illrific said:
watts da name of it
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Video Recorder/Video Camera
can anyone find where it is on the sdcard and here is more info[URL="]http://www.android7.org/forum/viewtopic.php?f=10&t=5[/URL]
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can anyone find where it is on the sdcard and here is more infohttp://www.android7.org/forum/viewtopic.php?f=10&t=5
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Been trying to find it myself, all it has in the program file is a bunch of blank pics! Man its a start but buggy as hell!!!
on the website it says there's gonna be an update in the next 2-5 days so lets hope the bugs get ironed out. also i'd quite like to see more stable recording and sound
but maybe i'm asking too much
Interesting. Pity about the bugs and no sound, but it's a start, which is very good.
Good start. Bring on the updates.
Keeps asking to update! very annoyin
i saw this app today, for some reason decided not to download it
but its a "good" start
hope to see this being updated constantly.
How could u not even try it out .
I grabbed it as soon as physically possible.
It needs a lot of work.
And yes, MJPEG
Really needs some work haha.
EDIT: I just realized that my post has a lot of smilies
Update Released!
New update with a much cleaner interface. The videos are stored(i use this loosely) onto the sd card in /.org.android7/videorecorder. Uses about 16m for 10 seconds of video. The audio works as long as you also have the VoiceClient installed, it's not very loud but it's there.
After opening the app press record to open the recorder window(your not recording yet) hit menu-record to record and the same to stop recording.
I'm curious how the recording is working? It would be nice to at least be able to re-assemble the recordings on my machine.
In the video folder there are two file types blah.3gp [16kb] (appears to only be the audio) and a group of blah.jpg [~225kb] images (tho these are not viewable even on my pc?) any ideas?
The videos it makes are not viewable on any of the other viewers on android either. (the only thing it's really missing)
Well, it seems to get better with updates.
2 things i realized...
1) When you replay a video after you record it, it plays like its on fast-foward or 2x.
2) If you delete a video from your phone, the video gets deleted(Why is 30 seconds of recording 32 Megs by the way?) BUT the audio files from the video(which the file type is .jpg also, weird?)stays in the anroid7.org folder so they never really delete, you have to manually go in there and delete them when you USB to your comp.
Either way, i consider the effort and applaud him for the first video recording app of its kind on the android OS, i see potential in the future.
built-in video player?
I'm confused.. I know g1 doesnt have a built-in icon for video player but i just noticed that i can open a video file using an astro file manager (unless astro has a video player itself).. it has an auto-rotate function too and looks like the Video Player in the Market.. hhmm.. And currently, I dont have any video player program installed in my G1... Can someone clarify this?
Ya, I've tried rebuilding the 'video' into something useful. The Audio file name is xxxxx.jpg.3gp (amr i believe) and the images 225k each ~2/sec don't appear to actually be .jpg, nor can i get them open with .gif .bmp .jpeg .png as extensions
this is on windows, maybe they'll turn up something more promising on *nix.
I quit testing this.
It's not encoding nothing only take fast pics and save de audio on 3gp format.
It's good to see that we can take pcitures so fast because this show us the real posibilities with this cam on HTC G1.
Google has to build something using the internal h264 posibilities of decode/encode(i guess) to encode the pics and audio on real time(too heavy processing ?)
Till that time....just wait and see
It CAN.
WinMo guys did.
Prove me wrong.
HTC Touch Diamond T-mobile G1
Main specs:
Qualcomm MSM7201 CPU Qualcomm MSM7201 CPU
192 MB of RAM 192 MB of RAM
3.2 MP Camera, no flash 3.2 MP Camera, no flash
OS: WinMo OS: Google Android
Videorecording:
352x288x30fps None.
So:
1) It is definately technically possible.
2) Hey, WinMo does Android, the open source, WTF???
Where's Our Video Player?
Does anyone remember TCPMP / Core Player on WinMo?
Why can't we have that satisfaction on our G1's???
Is it the hardware-decoder thing? Is it OTW?
Anyone know what's up?
There is a video player, It's called Video Player....
Has anybody seen the nintendo picture morphing program in the commercials? Does anybody know of a program like this for the TP/Fuze?
I found this video on youtube
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6xv6uGiXa10
Looks to have some cool camera features. I think it would be fun to have a program like this made or ported over to be able to play with contact pictures with out having to down something to a computer. Then having to use photoshop or some other program
Anybody........ I have googled and I know of a few programs but at 50 bucks a program
For the life of me I can't find the name of the apps here, though I thought I saw it. Is there an app that can make highlight videos from pictures, just like how the HTC One series does?
Have you tried auto awesome movies on googles photo app? Magesto is another I've tried that works well.
I'll give Magesto a try, thanks! It seems that Google wanted the photos to be backed up using Google+ before it would make the video highlights, which I didn't want to do just yet.
Magisto looks great! But it's not free. Time to try the Google one.
These both seem to be cloud based; every time I want to create or change something it has to download them. Is there one that can use the photos on my device? I never realized how well HTC nailed this until now.
Hi,
I've searched all arround the web, but found nothing that fits my needs.
I'm a kind of youtube entuiast and often when I watch a movie I see another suggestions and then I click on "watch later".
Now my watch later list has around 1000 entries but they are not sorted as I want to watch them.
In a earlier youtube interface it was possible to use checkboxes on the videos to move them to special playlists.
Now you just can move all of them to another playlist. Is there any App, Chrome extension, webtool, whatever, that brings back such a function?
As far as I can see the API of youtube should give you the option to do that, but I'm not an expert programmer so I'm not able to create such a tool.
Maybe someone else has already done it.