[Q] living images on computer - Windows Phone 8 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

is there any way i can save living images on computer? and display as gift?
I can backup images in one drive but i want to have them alive

Try the app HD photo viewer.

Amadeus01 said:
Try the app HD photo viewer.
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this has nothing to do with living images. it's not capable of displaying living images on the phone. How can it display on computer then?

dcrystalj said:
this has nothing to do with living images. it's not capable of displaying living images on the phone. How can it display on computer then?
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Since when can HD PhotoViewer not play animated gifs???????????????
Saving Animated gifs to your pc, are you serious?
Its the same procedure as any other file, via usb.
Besides that, when you have the file on your onedrive you can download it from there to your pc.

Amadeus01 said:
Since when can HD PhotoViewer not play animated gifs???????????????
Saving Animated gifs to your pc, are you serious?
Its the same procedure as any other file, via usb.
Besides that, when you have the file on your onedrive you can download it from there to your pc.
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the thing is that living image in lumia is not same as gif. when u transfer as any other file u transfer jpg photo. what i found now was only lumia storryteller able to play it.
I think you dont know what living images are, take a look at it here: youtube.com/watch?v=PbH1E57LuYA#t=63

It would be easier to answer when you had said the live images took with the lumia camera
But you already found a answer.

Amadeus01 said:
It would be easier to answer when you had said the live images took with the lumia camera
But you already found a answer.
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living image can be taken with lumia camera only.
But im not satisfied with my answer there must be a way

The only way i can think of is to save all the images and bind them together with a animated gif creator on your desktop.

Amadeus01 said:
The only way i can think of is to save all the images and bind them together with a animated gif creator on your desktop.
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no this is totally different.
I have on my phone living image. There is no way to extract every frame of this living image and then glue it on PC.
I think only solution is that nokia provides fauture to export image as gif

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HD version YouTube.apk

I got this app from my HTC Magic HK Version, it can see youTube HD!! How can i install this apk in Hero Rom~~
I don't know anythink about the YouTube HD app but the basic Youtube app allow to see in "normal quality" and "high quality".
I'm not sure that the HTC Magic is capable of playing 1280x720 video ... on his 480x320 screen.
toneytse said:
I got this app from my HTC Magic HK Version, it can see youTube HD!! How can i install this apk in Hero Rom~~
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Copy the *.apk to your sd-card and open the file with ASTRO. ASTRO is a free application that can be found on Market. This application can do much more that just install applications from a file (apk), it's recomended to have this app
Thanks for the file!
Oh damn, I've been waiting for this. I'll give this a try!
Edit: Doesn't work.
I guess wishing for HQ vids over 3G/HSDPA is still a dream... no pun intended =/
This worked flawlessly on my Archos 5 Android, thanks.
is this the same as selecting high quality in the original YouTube application?
The file downloads as a .ZIP archive, therefore, there is no .apk. At least, I could not find it when I unzip the file...
juanavila said:
The file downloads as a .ZIP archive, therefore, there is no .apk. At least, I could not find it when I unzip the file...
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just rename zip to .apk ;-)
gpmoo7 said:
I don't know anythink.
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please tell me that was intended typo...lo
tonnyb said:
just rename zip to .apk ;-)
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Ahhhhhhhhh! I see! Thanks! I definitely appreciate the tip
i'll try it on my phone, i'll tell you if it worked or not
tuffCookie said:
is this the same as selecting high quality in the original YouTube application?
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i also would like to know, but im assuming it is. anyone?
legendarypoet said:
This worked flawlessly on my Archos 5 Android, thanks.
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how did you get it working?? I'm having trouble getting it to run in the archos 5 android.
little tutorial maybe...?
are you guys serious? there is an option in the regular youtube app to select a higher quality. so i dont really see the need for this apk??? Im not trying to be mean by any means though. Just saying some people might have been a little misinformed
I think people are wanting to watch the videos in high definition, rather than high quality.
well as someone stated before our devices wont play higher than 430x320 res
anyone knows why i could only chose normal or high quality only when i am on wifi connection but not 3G??
(windows) search "folder options" > '"veiw tab" > make sure "hide extensions for known file types " is UNchecked..... rename "youtube.zip" into "youtube.apk
Does anyone have a youtube.apk that defaults to playing the normal (low) quality version of the video. I want to use it on a Eken tablet pc but it doesnt like the high quality videos freezes on the first frame even though sound continues but low quality setting plays ok
Download the zip
Extract the apk
Put it in your sdk tools folder
open command prompt
Navigate to your sdk tools folder
connect your phone via usb
type in command prompt:
adb remount
adb push YouTube.apk /system/app/YouTube.apk
Voila! It works, atleast these steps worked for me..
// Note: Thats how you get it on your phone..
Still doesnt default to highquality

Froyo and animated gifs

Hey folks, just wondering if you have animated gifs in web view now that you have froyo. Thanks.
Sure do. And full flash. Real web...
temperbad said:
Sure do. And full flash. Real web...
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Do animated Gifs play in the gallery? or as live wallpapers?
iweathr.com still doesnt work correctly, however.
android01 said:
Do animated Gifs play in the gallery? or as live wallpapers?
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Not from what I could tell. I was actually looking for a file manager that let you select what app opened what file or a image viewer that uses the browser to render the image files, but I haven't found one yet.
But they run fine in the browser for the most part?

[Q] Best Photo Album for G-Tablet?

Running Vegan 5.1 and would like to keep photos on the internal memory rather than the external due to the loss of media files/.nomedia issue. Gallery doesn't seem to be finding anything on the internal memory and I don't see any way to modify where it looks for photos.
Any suggestions?
I load all my pics on Flickr and use flickr companion to view them all.
I know it's not exactly what you are looking for but an option. and less space on your Gtab taken up.
Try Just Pictures! I have found it to be one of the better gallery apps and it's free.
Clayfree said:
Try Just Pictures! I have found it to be one of the better gallery apps and it's free.
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I 2nd that. Nice thing about Just Pictures is that you can also stream pics from CIFS enabled tablet with Windows sharing.
Clayfree said:
Try Just Pictures! I have found it to be one of the better gallery apps and it's free.
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Thank you! Getting this for my phone now, as well. I loved when Sense would load Facebook, but after switching to CM6.1 I lost that feature. Looks like I'm going with Just Pictures! all around now!
Wow, you guys are right! I actually had downloaded it (JustPictures) earlier today but didn't spend enough time with it (I had downloaded several and didn't see anything I liked initially).
On a deeper look, this thing is fantastic! Thanks!!
It even has the ability to disable a .nomedia folder so it can view the files in those folders!
This app is awesome!
copc said:
I load all my pics on Flickr and use flickr companion to view them all.
I know it's not exactly what you are looking for but an option. and less space on your Gtab taken up.
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I'm an active flickr user and can't get slideshows to work in landscape on the g tab.
It works in portrait but I get the "!" in landscape. Does flickr companion do slideshows?
dmm5157 said:
It even has the ability to disable a .nomedia folder so it can view the files in those folders!
This app is awesome!
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Does thus feature disable the "protective qualities" of .nomedia as well(please say no!)?
Sent from my VEGAn-TAB-v1.0.0B5.1 using Tapatalk
ckelly33 said:
Does thus feature disable the "protective qualities" of .nomedia as well(please say no!)?
Sent from my VEGAn-TAB-v1.0.0B5.1 using Tapatalk
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I haven't had the problem that people have been describing (deleting media not in the .nomedia folder), so I can't say for sure. Only way to test it is for someone who is to give it a shot and report back.

turn tab into digital picture frame?

Is there an app that would turn the gtab into a digital picture frame? I was hoping to find something that could stream pictures from my nas when I am not using it...
nofear_102 said:
Is there an app that would turn the gtab into a digital picture frame? I was hoping to find something that could stream pictures from my nas when I am not using it...
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http://www.appbrain.com/app/photoframe-free/hongbo.photoframe.free
Has a nifty setting to autolaunch when plugged in.
nofear_102 said:
Is there an app that would turn the gtab into a digital picture frame? I was hoping to find something that could stream pictures from my nas when I am not using it...
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you could also put your photos in a folder or up in a folder in picasa and than when you load up the gallery just go to the folder pull up a picture and hit "slideshow"
Zaphod-Beeblebrox said:
http://www.appbrain.com/app/photoframe-free/hongbo.photoframe.free
Has a nifty setting to autolaunch when plugged in.
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THANK YOU very much for fining this. I have been looking for something like this for some time now. This works GREAT at the office and would probably work even better for those that aren't supposed to have 'personal' items at work
Interesting. I'm gonna try this out. Is it capable of "streaming" photos from my network? <-- to find out.
Clock App
The included clock app has an optionto play a slideshow, just hit the picture icon.

4.2.2 - Zoe & HTC share

Hi,
I tried searching but haven't found anything -
Did anyone notice that Zoe pictures are being saved differently in 4.2.2 ? instead of a collection of *ZOE*.jpg there are big MP4 files.
Also, when I tried uploading to HTC share it wouldn't let me, saying that the limit for file size is 40MB..
JoeTesla said:
Hi,
I tried searching but haven't found anything -
Did anyone notice that Zoe pictures are being saved differently in 4.2.2 ? instead of a collection of *ZOE*.jpg there are big MP4 files.
Also, when I tried uploading to HTC share it wouldn't let me, saying that the limit for file size is 40MB..
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Definitely seems like a improvement to me. I remember that the *ZOE*.jpg cluttered dropbox or flickr with those images. Probably won't be much of a problem with MP4 files.
Oh it's definitely for the better.. no argument there.
It's just weird that because they made big MP4 files instead of the JPG's, the files go over 40 megs, then you can't upload them to HTC share.
So.. sorry to bump and all but -
Can anyone tell me if they are able to upload to a collection to HTC-share using 4.2.2 ?
Bumping this up.
I've been using Dropbox until now for auto-uploading my photos and I've set up my Flickr because it is just better for pictures.
However my issue is Zoes.
I'm still on 4.1.2 and I just get a photo uploading to Flickr. How can I upload the video?
Any ideas?

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