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This one seems to work well for me
Sent from my SM-G935T using XDA-Developers mobile app
this profile seems make active area larger than the R322 optical zoom, suggest to change FOV smaller to make it fit to that V-diameter 62mm H-Diameter~55mm mm optical zoom;
that also bring Chromatic Aberration much viable over 80% areas.
Hello, totally noob on VR:
Doesn't the curved screen of the S7 edge and Note 7 edge create any problem regarding VR optical conversion of the image?
Sorry I didn't start a new subject.
Azlun said:
this profile seems make active area larger than the R322 optical zoom, suggest to change FOV smaller to make it fit to that V-diameter 62mm H-Diameter~55mm mm optical zoom;
that also bring Chromatic Aberration much viable over 80% areas.
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So ... is the code good or not?
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Yeescan is an ad-free QR and barcode scanner and decoder for Android with lightning fast reader. This QR code scanner uses your phones camera and can utilize flashlight for low-light environment. You can save scanned QR codes and barcodes; categorize, bookmark and search saved QR codes and barcodes; and track scan locations. It's simple, easy to use and automatically detects QR codes or barcodes.
You can scan a product's QR code and get deals and promotions or simply use it to compare prices. It can scan all types of QR codes and barcodes.
YeeScan has sharing functionality as well for multiple social media platform like Facebook, Twitter, Whatsapp, Weibo, Gmail, SMS and many more. You can share the contents of the QR code or share the QR code image itself.
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I totally agree with this. try Yeescan from Doozone and you will see why you don't need any other app for QR code reading.
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Any suggestions / favorites in terms of "Running" applications?
I downloaded the "run.gps" trial, but it's not great. It seems to have a problem with the GPS sensor.
Anyway, there are a number of apps on the market, but I can't seem to find a good, comprehensive list or any reviews, and I was hoping to find a few suggestions from forum members, but I can't seem to find search terms that produce any results.
Thanks!
Buddy Runner by Cooloud. Elevation seems way off but I'm not interested in that. I've tried a few and thats the one I'm sticking with.
I use cardio trainer, i found that the best allthough i had stop the pedometer coming on because it was not very accurate when i have the phone on the waist. Also the gps is not as accurate as a garmin it seems to gain distance for some reason, oh and also it dosnt show splts. So basicly although it fairly good its not great and i have tried a few of them. I got ideas for a app like this and gonna have a crack at doing one but i am only learning so i am not absolutly sure i can do it but if i can it will be perfect for me anyway.
I use sportypal (free) it gives you options for all sorts of activities running, bikes etc. Also maps it for you. Pretty cool app
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I use sportypal (free) it gives you options for all sorts of activities running, bikes etc. Also maps it for you. Pretty cool app
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Yes I use sportypal also, for running is very professional and accurate with showing the pace while running, the speed, distance, time ...
And after finishing is very easy to upload the track with one button click or share across the social networks.
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Yes I use sportypal also, for running is very professional and accurate with showing the pace while running, the speed, distance, time ...
And after finishing is very easy to upload the track with one button click or share across the social networks.
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Nice timing you got there mumbai, impresive
Name: Gesture Calc
Hi,
Would like to mention a new Windows Phone app, Gesture Calc. It is an app I made for the 30 to launch contest last month, but it is also now in the marketplace.
It's a calculator app similar to the one that comes with your phone but with gestures for operations. My thought was that with the touch screens available on smartphones, the standard calculator is kind of boring. So instead of using the buttons, you can trace things like plus,minus,divide, etc. on the bottom of the screen.
The app is completely free, with no trial limits, and does not have any ads. Just looking for any feedback for stuff I can add to the app.
Thanks!
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Korhaan said:
the standard calculator is kind of boring.
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Hmm... What do you mean by that? Do you know people who entertain themselves by calculators??? I know nobody, even my 2 years old daughter (she's prefer Galaxy Tab with colorful games) Calculators are used for calculations, not for entertainment so they can't be "boring".
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Hmm... What do you mean by that? Do you know people who entertain themselves by calculators??? I know nobody, even my 2 years old daughter (she's prefer Galaxy Tab with colorful games) Calculators are used for calculations, not for entertainment so they can't be "boring".
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By "kind of boring" I mean very similar, and without many differences from the layout of calculators from the 60's. The gesture addition is just an experiment to see if people like a feature like that. I don't mean I intend a calculator to be an entertainment app. However, I could add farm animal noises to all the buttons so it is more entertaining though.
Oh, yeah, the farm animal noises - it's what people usually missed from calculators at all
By the way, do you like a gesture feature? Can you calculate more effective or fast with gestures?
that's a good idea to make a "entertainment" calculator
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By the way, do you like a gesture feature? Can you calculate more effective or fast with gestures?
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Yeah I actually like using the gestures. Not sure if it is faster though. Haven't tested the speed of doing a bunch of calculations.
are there any free note/word document program on android market? if yes, what are their name? the reason i'm asking it, the existing note program on samsung sux. it only holds up to 1500/characters per document. thx in advance.
I highly recommend Evernote their tablet interface is really nice, you can sync notes between devices, save images, audio and rich text notes. The downside is that you have to register to their site and the free account has a transfer limit of 60MB/month.
But so far, I've really liked it and been using it extensively in my phone and tablet.
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I highly recommend Evernote their tablet interface is really nice, you can sync notes between devices, save images, audio and rich text notes. The downside is that you have to register to their site and the free account has a transfer limit of 60MB/month.
But so far, I've really liked it and been using it extensively in my phone and tablet.
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If you are like me, and like to be able to jot down something in handwritten text, I recommend Quill. Either buy on Play Store or download the same version from Google Code for free at this address:
http://code.google.com/p/android-quill/downloads/detail?name=quill-v10.1.apk&can=2&q=
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the asus supernote app that comes with the transformer is pretty great!
you can find it here on xda! its free and its still my favorite note taking app (and i've tried A LOT)
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the asus supernote app that comes with the transformer is pretty great!
you can find it here on xda! its free and its still my favorite note taking app (and i've tried A LOT)
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ok i got the file: Asus_Supernote_v_1.4.apk
is that it? once i download that file to my pc, what am i supposed to do with it? thx in advance.
Put it on your tab.
On tab,
change settings "install from other sources than Google market" = true
Use a file explorer, find the apk. Click to open, will install
Or Google the subject "sideload apk"
I've noticed that these things are becoming popular,
And I thought why not make one for my Android head unit?
After doing some research in Computer Vision and hacking my car's android, I'm happy to announce that it works
You can see a live demo in my youtube channel - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dzpn0ROKkX8
The solution is software only - it uses complex computer vision algorithm (optimized the hell of it for embedded devices) to draw a top view of the surroundings of the car.
It translates rear camera view:
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into top camera view (with memory of previous seen space - its a buch of mathematics that does that inside):
Hope soon to release the app
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I've noticed that these things are becoming popular,
And I thought why not make one for an Androd MCU? (I have a cheap chinese one, some kind of Joying variant I guess)
Existing solutions use 4 cameras with an extra unit that stitches them together or using odometry.
I'm aiming for a software-only solution, using only Android MCU and reverse cam that we already have.
Doing some research on my PC, I've managed to achieve some progress.
You can watch the video in my youtube channel
Managed to open reverse cam with OpenCamera app and even record a video.
For that killing SofiaUIServer process on my MCU was needed coz its responsible for turning on the camera as soon as you hit reverse.
That means that I can write a pure android app that does the bird view (hopefully performance won't be an issue).
Now it's only a matter of time (and will) until I finish that little project on Android.
What do you guys think, will there be a demand for such a thing?
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I am interested in this project.
I have both rear and front cameras. The front camera can be opened only with F-CAM app which does not do recording. It would be nice to have both cameras showing on screen and recording. My system is mtcd based and I am not sure if your app would work.
Update:
I have a working demo in my car which can be seen in this video - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jlUI662VCA8
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Update:
I have a working demo in my car which can be seen in this video
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wow, very detail!
HI,
could this work on an Atoto head unit, would you mind to share the app?
Thanks
Frank
Wow, amazing work! Can't wait for the release.
Good luck!
Can someone explain to me how to use the Optical Zoom?
I've just got the Moment lenses and the mount suggests I can use the second camera, however everytime i've tried to check which lens is in use, I think i'm seeing the primary 2x digital
Help and advice welcomed
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Can someone explain to me how to use the Optical Zoom?
I've just got the Moment lenses and the mount suggests I can use the second camera, however everytime i've tried to check which lens is in use, I think i'm seeing the primary 2x digital
Help and advice welcomed
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The telephoto camera is only used when the scene is bright enough though, otherwise the phone falls back to its main camera with a 2x digital zoom (which gives better results anyway in low-light scenes)
is there a way of checking which camera it is using?
from my checking it never uses it.
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is there a way of checking which camera it is using?
from my checking it never uses it.
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Hold your finger over the lens? You will be able to tell which one is being used.
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Hold your finger over the lens? You will be able to tell which one is being used.
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In that case it uses only the main camera all the time.
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The telephoto camera is only used when the scene is bright enough though, otherwise the phone falls back to its main camera with a 2x digital zoom (which gives better results anyway in low-light scenes)
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Correct me if I'm wrong, but on Samsung's page it says its a 2x optical zoom.
It only works on the classic photo mode, not the pro one (which I don't know why)