sharing a slow motion video - Huawei P20 Pro Questions & Answers

How do I share a slow motion video?
I shout a slow motion video and i want to send it to samone else

oreitan13 said:
How do I share a slow motion video?
I shout a slow motion video and i want to send it to samone else
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Just share it as an usual video record thru the gallery app.

To share a slow-motion video, you can follow these general steps:
Prepare the video: Make sure you have the slow-motion video file ready on your device. Ensure that the video is edited or trimmed as desired before proceeding.
Choose a sharing method: There are several ways to share a slow-motion video depending on your preferences and the platforms you want to use. Here are a few common methods:
Messaging or social media apps: Open the messaging or social media app of your choice (e.g., WhatsApp, Facebook Messenger, Instagram, etc.) and select the recipient or chat where you want to share the video. Look for an attachment or media sharing option within the app, usually represented by a "+" or paperclip icon. Tap on it and select the slow-motion video from your device's gallery or file manager.
Email: If you prefer to share the slow-motion video via email, open your email client (such as Gmail, Outlook, etc.) and start composing a new email. Look for an attachment or file attachment option within the email composition interface and select the slow-motion video from your device's storage.
Cloud storage services: Upload the slow-motion video to a cloud storage service (e.g., Google Drive, Dropbox, OneDrive) and generate a shareable link. Copy the link and share it with the desired recipient through messaging, email, or any other communication method.
Video sharing platforms: If you want to share the slow-motion video publicly, you can upload it to video sharing platforms like YouTube, Vimeo, or Instagram. Each platform has its own process for uploading and sharing videos, so follow the instructions specific to the platform you choose.
Compose a message (optional): If desired, you can add a caption or message along with the slow-motion video to provide context or personalize your sharing. Most messaging or social media apps provide a text input field where you can type your message before sending the video.
Send or publish: Once you have selected the slow-motion video and added any necessary text, proceed to send the message or publish the video, depending on the chosen sharing method. The video will be shared with the selected recipient(s) or made available to the public based on your sharing settings.
Remember to consider the file size of the slow-motion video when sharing. Some messaging or social media apps may compress or resize the video to reduce file size, which can affect its quality. If sharing via email or cloud storage, ensure that the recipient has enough storage space and a compatible video player to view the slow-motion video properly.

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No need for video Player

I dont have any Video Player app other than the Youtube and Stumble Video but when i open my file manager app (Discover) and click on my videos in my sd card they actually play. Not sure how but they do.
android has a player built in. I can view mms videos without any extra software as well
totally true.. i was able to play my videos using Astro file manager.. limited functions though.. downloaded Meridian player and for me, the best in the Market as of now.. awesome touch control..
It's always been the case. If you DL a video, and you leave it in the web browser's downloads list, you can always launch it from there too.
If you accidentally clear the list, or you load the video via USB, or a card reader, you cannot get to them without a 3rd party app.
The basic Movie Player app is nothing but a user interface that allows you to select and open the file.

easyTube: a free app for downloading YouTube clips and more!

easyTube is an easy-to-use Youtube client. Besides the common features (like other Youtube apps) such as:
- Search, browse catogories, most viewed videos
- Subscriptions, favourites, playlists
- Read, write and reply comments
- Like, dislike videos
...
easyTube provide extra features which help you comfortably enjoy videos from Youtube, to name some:
- Download video (support multi-thread accelerator)
- Organize downloaded videos in different folders
- Rename, delete downloaded videos
- Play audio only (downloaded videos): if you just want to listen to the music, this feature will save your battery by avoiding unnecessary power-comsuming video processing
- Automatically play the next video in the current list
- etc
easyTube is completely free! Go and get it bit.ly/iAWB0p
Demonstration video: bit.ly/roqkdf

[NST] APPS that play videos! (flv,3gp etc)

"Mobo Video Player pro" managed to run videos with no problems :]
Futurama - S05E12 - Spanish Fry.3gp
Test some other formats if you like.
I'm going to sleep.
inb4.. poor camera is poor.
EDIT : - There are some rendering glitches while playing .mp4's.
- .flv's work fine for 240p
Cinematic.
You can use "TubeMate" to browse and download YT videos. Then open them with another player.
also ...
-BSPlayer lite
-yxplayer (paid app) - plays online streams :]
-QQPlayer
works
Why the heck do I need videos on NST?
1. To have access to YT videos while I'm on the go (away from PC).
2. To watch original silent B&W movies (eg. Metropolis)
3. Because I can!
osowiecki said:
3. Because I can!
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That's what I say for pretty much everything I do!
which app is best for NST? it would be great to have some app that can export mp3 track out of movie which than could be using USB host mode send to mobile phone. Playing both video track a and sound track would give one full exp.
could you please upload .apk of thins TubeMate somewhere?
http://m.tubemate.net/
It grabs video links from opera mobile/mini. :]
EIDT :
Protip -
Even if TubeMate shows "video not found" you can still download the video using an "arrow" icon at the bottom of the screen.
TubeMate makes mp3 also
TubeMate makes mp3 also. So you can download video file, mp3 file and they using usb host you can use 3d party mp3 player to have full b/w experience
You can view online streams in "Maxthon Browser" using "RockPlayer Lite".
Confirmed for :
-Novamov
You can't stream YT videos because it automatically connects to the mobile version of the site. Is there a way to force "desktop version" to load in NST browsers?
Ok..to summarize :
- For YT/Daily Motion videos use "jetVD" + RockPlayerLite set as a default player. ( "jetVD" does not hang when you try to watch the video)
- For online content :
1. open streaming site using 'Maxthon' (or any other browser that handles Flash)
2. when you see an empty flash frame press it long and than select "open in new tab"
3. Select "Play"
4. Select "RockPlayerLite" as a default player
5. Now you have an online stream running on your NST ;]
Checked on 'filebox'.
Also : Big Buck Bunny from .pocketmovies.net ;>
http://alturl.com/q5pz2

Screensaver Chrome Extension with Chromecast Backdrop Photos

I wrote the following Chrome extension that displays Chromecast backdrop photos. It also lets you select your Google+ albums. Check it out if you would like.
https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/photo-screen-saver/kohpcmlfdjfdggcjmjhhbcbankgmppgc
Can your extension be used to simply download all Chromecast backdrop photos at once in full res?

Cast pictures from Windows PC via Android

I have several pictures on my PC that I'd like to cast to my TV as a slideshow and use my phone to control it. Is there a way to do this? I can do this for videos using a Chrome app called Videostream which plays local videos within Chrome and can be controlled (play, pause, FF, etc.) from the companion Android Videostream app. I'm wondering if there's something similar for pictures.
I simply use Google Photos as it is easier to make the connection (without having to go through network setup and sharing folders) and it also allows me to display those photos even when I'm not near the PC.
It does support CCast.
Asphyx said:
I simply use Google Photos as it is easier to make the connection (without having to go through network setup and sharing folders) and it also allows me to display those photos even when I'm not near the PC.
It does support CCast.
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I'm assuming this requires the photos to be on the phone. I was hoping for a solution where the photos are on a PC.
No it only requires that they be added to Google Photos on your Desktop.
It basically uses the Google Cloud Storage.

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