Any way we can upload the "movies" (photo stills) straight from the phone or convert the stills into movie on the phone itself?
DirtyShroomz said:
Any way we can upload the "movies" (photo stills) straight from the phone or convert the stills into movie on the phone itself?
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I had trouble with knowing what to do at first to. All I came up with was importing them all into EASY GIF Creator and making a BIG gif lol
Figured there was an app that can take the stills and convert to a movie
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Figured there was an app that can take the stills and convert to a movie
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Let me know too if you figure out an easier way. Seems too time consuming my way lol
All I can think of is connect to a comp and convert images through a program on the comp... don't know of an app that can do it.
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Do anybody know if its possible to do some movie maker prog to Android?
I search in market, but cant find. I just want to record some movie with phone cam and than take this and edit it in phone, delete some scenes and paste some background music an maybe do some nice effects.
Can somebody do that APP ?
is it possible?
I mean, iphone has it, why not take this like a challange and do some like this???
No need to wait until you're at your computer to start editing your mobile movies
yes! i agree we need one of these apps..
I second the request...
Funny...me and some buddies are actually making some stupid films using the Nexus. However, I'm forced to use the Windows program to edit.
This would be awesome!
Anyone know how to add thumbnails for movies you put in the gallery? I used DVD Catalyst to convert some movies (awesome application by the way totally worth it if youre looking for how to put movies on virtually any device). Only problem is unless I use THEIR gallery and add a picture with same name as the movie, it wont display a thumbnail - using their gallery clogs my own gallery with pictures and movies that are black, and they leave a border around the movie that isnt black - annoying. *sigh*
Anyone else have luck?
Spartacus1021 said:
Anyone know how to add thumbnails for movies you put in the gallery? I used DVD Catalyst to convert some movies (awesome application by the way totally worth it if youre looking for how to put movies on virtually any device). Only problem is unless I use THEIR gallery and add a picture with same name as the movie, it wont display a thumbnail - using their gallery clogs my own gallery with pictures and movies that are black, and they leave a border around the movie that isnt black - annoying. *sigh*
Anyone else have luck?
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Hi Spartacus,
Thank you for using DVD Catalyst,
I created the player-app because there wasn't anything else out there that would let you use your own cover images for your video files. Before the 3.1 update on HC, you could create a folder, put a video file in it and then an image file, and it would display it in the Gallery app, but Google broke that with the 3.1 update, so I made the app. I still haven't seen anything else that works in a similar way.
I have been working on an update for it all week, and after I read your post, I did make some changes regarding the images, so the next update will have them not show up in Gallery.
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Hi Spartacus,
Thank you for using DVD Catalyst,
I created the player-app because there wasn't anything else out there that would let you use your own cover images for your video files. Before the 3.1 update on HC, you could create a folder, put a video file in it and then an image file, and it would display it in the Gallery app, but Google broke that with the 3.1 update, so I made the app. I still haven't seen anything else that works in a similar way.
I have been working on an update for it all week, and after I read your post, I did make some changes regarding the images, so the next update will have them not show up in Gallery.
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Thanks, looking forward to the update. I know myself and a lot of others still want a way to add thumbnails for movies in the gallery.
Spartacus1021 said:
Thanks, looking forward to the update. I know myself and a lot of others still want a way to add thumbnails for movies in the gallery.
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Same here, but with that being a gripe since the beginning of Android, I don't think that is going to happen anytime soon. Because the idea behind it is so simple and obvious, I was expecting someone to come up with it, but since that never happened, I figured I'd give it a shot.
Hi All,
By now you will be knowing YouTube app supports saving videos for Indian Indonesian Filipino countries...
How to view those saved videos through MX player or any custom player?
APK link attached please check if it works for your respective country:
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vikraminside said:
Hi All,
By now you will be knowing YouTube app supports saving videos for Indian Indonesian Filipino countries...
How to view those saved videos through MX player or any custom player?
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I don't know how this new offline youtube feature works. But you can always sideload TubeMate.
Actually the download icon lets us to save *allowed* videos for offline viewing from official YouTube app.
Update: This is the path and format of several such chunks of files.
/storage/emulated/0/Android/data/com.google.android.youtube/files/offline/Ah3O47RKHOSjynmWiiIEDg/streams/65MUCNr-2Vc.134.1417794297798312.0.1418534732912.v1.exo
Can anyone create app to convert these files as avi or mp4 please? Or suggest methods.
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YouTube apk decompile
Planterz said:
I don't know how this new offline youtube feature works. But you can always sideload TubeMate.
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Yes tubemate and utubedownloader apps all works but my question is especially for official app. How to crack it?
Can anyone decompile YouTube apk and write the output stream to h263 mp3/avi/mp4? Please see OP for link.
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As for as a source -
"1-- Google is using EXO file format to save videos. This is apparently a file format used for system files and while we managed to copy these EXO files onto a computer, it can be apparently played only through the YouTube Android app.
2-- When you request a download for an offline video in the YouTube app, the video is downloaded in chunks. For example, a 3-minute file we downloaded was saved in five parts. It is possible that only the YouTube app for Android can make sense of these chunks and join them together.
3-- We also feel there is real-time encryption going on here. When the video is downloaded, not only it is broken into parts but is also converted to EXO format, compressed and encrypted in real time. This has several benefits, the one obvious benefit is that people can't copy-paste the video and share it indiscriminately. The compression, meanwhile, saves space on the disk. For example, the 3-minute long video that we downloaded actually consumed around 40MB data. But when stored on the phone, the video took only around 25mb space.
4-- When a user plays the video, it is decrypted in real time. It is possible that only YouTube's app can do this decryption.
5- If you share the offline video using Bluetooth, instead of the actual file, a web link to the video is sent to the recipient."
My idea is not to break head in YouTube encryption and decryption.
Will it be possible to use YouTube app itself to decrypt and write the output stream as mp4/avi video using ffmpeg codec?
We would require to decompile YouTube apk. The reason for this question is, YouTube is default app in almost all Android phones. There is good market out there.
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I do not think this feature is that much productive...visit this link
http://www.helpingjet.com/news/youtube-offline-video-feature/
haq.adnan said:
I do not think this feature is that much productive...visit this link
http://www.helpingjet.com/news/youtube-offline-video-feature/
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You are very correct. It disappears.
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vikraminside said:
You are very correct. It disappear
dude we provide authentic news regarding technology....keep up to date with us on helping jet...take care
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Great news friend. Now it was not mentioned in the app itself. Cheaters google. Should we read terms and conditions for each change log?
I got disappointed after the video disappear.
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sharing exo files and opening in another phone
If i copy and share all exo files from my phone to another phone in same folder as it was in my phone would i be able to open in youtube app in another phone.. plz reply!!
vikraminside said:
Actually the download icon lets us to save *allowed* videos for offline viewing from official YouTube app.
Update: This is the path and format of several such chunks of files.
/storage/emulated/0/Android/data/com.google.android.youtube/files/offline/Ah3O47RKHOSjynmWiiIEDg/streams/65MUCNr-2Vc.134.1417794297798312.0.1418534732912.v1.exo
Can anyone create app to convert these files as avi or mp4 please? Or suggest methods.
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The YouTube app can play those files. so if you could rebuild the YouTube app itself to play and convert we can do it. Pardon me if I'm being dump.
sawab said:
The YouTube app can play those files. so if you could rebuild the YouTube app itself to play and convert we can do it. Pardon me if I'm being dump.
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Nice idea
Hi ,
You can download Vidmate app there you can easily download all YouTube videos easily ...Thanks
Motto God you sure seem to know what you're talking about.
HAVING A HECK OF A TIME WITH THIS!
Im new to all this and feeling overwhelmed. Please contact me. [email protected] . There i can better explain not so publicly.
Your help would be very much appreciated. Or if anyone else can help PLEASE DO CONTACT ME
Thank You
Aswin08 said:
As for as a source -
"1-- Google is using EXO file format to save videos. This is apparently a file format used for system files and while we managed to copy these EXO files onto a computer, it can be apparently played only through the YouTube Android app.
2-- When you request a download for an offline video in the YouTube app, the video is downloaded in chunks. For example, a 3-minute file we downloaded was saved in five parts. It is possible that only the YouTube app for Android can make sense of these chunks and join them together.
3-- We also feel there is real-time encryption going on here. When the video is downloaded, not only it is broken into parts but is also converted to EXO format, compressed and encrypted in real time. This has several benefits, the one obvious benefit is that people can't copy-paste the video and share it indiscriminately. The compression, meanwhile, saves space on the disk. For example, the 3-minute long video that we downloaded actually consumed around 40MB data. But when stored on the phone, the video took only around 25mb space.
4-- When a user plays the video, it is decrypted in real time. It is possible that only YouTube's app can do this decryption.
5- If you share the offline video using Bluetooth, instead of the actual file, a web link to the video is sent to the recipient."
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It's an android only thing it seems, not a YouTube only thing.
There are other android apps (subscription services) that save the files in exo format & they are all real paranoid about piracy, hence the use of encrypted exo.
If many apps use the file format, then someone might be able to come up with a media player capable of playing those.
bro we can create an decrypting app
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But the Most Tracks i only find in YouTube. Couse im doing sometimes Dj Set's for Radio the GEMA and Licens will be payed Form Fm4 so i dont need to pay for the Tracks since i didnt Play them in a Club or something.
Please write if their is an converter for exo Files to mp3 ....
If u World have time: my Email= [email protected]
THANKS A LOT !!!!
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jothiprasath said:
bro we can create an decrypting app
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Is there a program that I can use that's easy to cut up the 360 video and delete bits I don't want?
m in need of such a program myself. Everything I use messes up the video when I upload to youtube.
Hi, you need to use a tool that maintains all the backend stuff that lets YouTube know it's 360 video. This basically means you need to spend *some* money on a decent video editing package. Freeware type stuff is likely not to work (as well as open up your editing computer to malware). Lots of people use Adobe Premiere or Final Cut Pro (essentially industry standard software for video editing) which are expensive to buy - but there are trials you can use to check 'em out. Cheaper options from companies like Magix are available - their MAGIX Movie Edit Pro 2016 Plus product allows for 360 editing and costs £70 (again there is a trial you can use).
Probably be helpful to hear what camera you're using, what you've used to edit and how it didn't work?
If it's any help, I'm just about to dip my toes into 360 video editing at work and I'm planning on using Adobe Premiere Pro for the main editing.
I don't have my cam yet but watched this video explaining how to do it. Installed one of the apps and seems simple enough to use going by what the video says.
https://youtu.be/1azF9QCUeNQ
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Welp finally got my cam and done some playing. I need to figure out how to pull clips from videos. I tried putting videos on keyboard and it messes them up.
You can post videos to YouTube directly from phone.
What's really dum is toy have to keep the phone screen on when transferring from cam to phone.... complete fail
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I have to mute an audio portion of my video due to an copyrighted song. I have have yet to find a program that will let me edit the video without the uploaded video being no-360 and distorted.
Vedder316 said:
I have to mute an audio portion of my video due to an copyrighted song. I have have yet to find a program that will let me edit the video without the uploaded video being no-360 and distorted.
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Probably be helpful to list the software that hasn't worked...
As I said above, to edit 360 video you need to use a package that keeps all the additional data (that flags it as 360 content) intact. Most freeware software will not do it properly (or at all) which is why it's distorted or not rendering as 360 video when you upload it. This means spending some cash, or using trial software or *cough* your preferred method of circumnavigating such restrictions. :angel:
Hey guys, I've been using Premiere to edit my 360 videos so I dont know about any free software that would allow you to edit your videos. What I do know is that any other program you use to edit will remove the metadata needed for Youtube or Facebook to know its a 360 video. There is a small piece of software, which is free, that you'll have to use to "inject" the metadata necessary to make it a 360 video again. Its super fast and easy to use. If you do a quick search in google for "360 metadata injector" you should be able to find a ton of results on where to download it and how to use it. Hope this helps.
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Hey guys, I've been using Premiere to edit my 360 videos so I dont know about any free software that would allow you to edit your videos. What I do know is that any other program you use to edit will remove the metadata needed for Youtube or Facebook to know its a 360 video. There is a small piece of software, which is free, that you'll have to use to "inject" the metadata necessary to make it a 360 video again. Its super fast and easy to use. If you do a quick search in google for "360 metadata injector" you should be able to find a ton of results on where to download it and how to use it. Hope this helps.
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can you explain the process a little? do you copy the files to the pc or something?
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can you explain the process a little? do you copy the files to the pc or something?
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Yes of course! Since this is an LG thread I assume we're talking about the LG 360 Cam and not the Ricoh Theta. The Ricoh Theta has PC software which the LG Cam doesn't. The LG 360 Cam is designed to work with a phone, this means that to get videos that you can later edit you'll need to download them through the phone app and then move them to your computer. In the process of downloading to the device, the app will also stitch your 360 video, this might be the reason why it takes so long for the video to download.
Once you have downloaded all the videos you want, move them to your computer. Use your favorite video editing software. Make sure that the aspect ratio does not change or gets cropped. The video resolution size should be 2560x1280. When you're happy with your editing, export/render your video. Now look for and download the software called "Spatial Media Metadata Injector" its free. This will allow you to re-add the metadata info that lets YouTube, Facebook or any other site that this is a 360 video. This info is lost when the video was edited. Open the program and choose the video you edited and select the "Spherical" check box. Now use the "Save As" and save the new "injected" video. That will be the video you'll want to post anywhere and it will be recognized as a 360 video.
Let me know if you have any questions!
Happy 360 shooting!
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Probably be helpful to list the software that hasn't worked...
As I said above, to edit 360 video you need to use a package that keeps all the additional data (that flags it as 360 content) intact. Most freeware software will not do it properly (or at all) which is why it's distorted or not rendering as 360 video when you upload it. This means spending some cash, or using trial software or *cough* your preferred method of circumnavigating such restrictions. :angel:
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I have used Power Director 12 and Nero to attempt to edit them. I "inject" the metadata after editing them and it seems to be a normal 360 video prior to uploading them. Once uploaded they become distorted.
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I have used Power Director 12 and Nero to attempt to edit them. I "inject" the metadata after editing them and it seems to be a normal 360 video prior to uploading them. Once uploaded they become distorted.
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So, they're obviously mangling it in some other way (welcome to the world of video editing - the amount of times a codec behaving badly has made me want to cry...).
What format is the unedited footage saved as and what format have you outputted edited footage as prior to injecting the metadata?
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Give Adobe Premiere a go editing to see if it maintains the 360 gubbins when you upload the edited footage, follow what @asainz320 said on the previous page for exporting.
That way you'll know it *will* work. Then it's a case of finding software that will edit within your price bracket.
Premiere Trial - https://creative.adobe.com/products/download/premiere
Adobe ain't gonna maintain it since it's already not there. When you copy a video over to a computer its already 2 fish eyes.
I found some app for the computer from another 360 cams website that you can watch them on computer but the stitching isnt great.
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carhigh said:
Adobe ain't gonna maintain it since it's already not there. When you copy a video over to a computer its already 2 fish eyes.
I found some app for the computer from another 360 cams website that you can watch them on computer but the stitching isnt great.
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Yeah - you're right with the LG Cam. I've been messing around with a Theta S at work which produces similar duel fish eye footage. Can confirm that when you stitch that together and edit in Adobe Premiere, then inject the metadata the footage uploads perfectly to YouTube. So you need to find something to stitch the footage.
http://chrissniderdesign.com/blog/2015/11/23/how-to-edit-360-video-in-premiere/ is the workflow I'm using, doubt the free tool would work with LG Cam footage but it's free so worth a crack - if you want to pm me a short bit of footage from the LG Cam I'd be happy to run it through to confirm one way or the other.
I'm also going to try above workflow using the more modestly priced Sony Movie Studio so will confirm whether that works.
Once again. The LG 360 CAM was not meant to be used stand alone. You will need to download the videos to your phone before you can get something you can work with. There is no software yet to convert the raw videos from your LG camera.
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Once again. The LG 360 CAM was not meant to be used stand alone. You will need to download the videos to your phone before you can get something you can work with. There is no software yet to convert the raw videos from your LG camera.
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So the LG Software on the LG Support Site doesn't allow you to convert footage externally to a camera? Cos this video seems to beg to differ.
well I'm using Ricoh Theta + video editor on iPhone for on the go video editing
Looking for a simple video editor for android, something that can trim, merge footage from dashcam SD card. Most apps say the video is unsupported format. Files are normally Avi
spart0n said:
Looking for a simple video editor for android, something that can trim, merge footage from dashcam SD card. Most apps say the video is unsupported format. Files are normally Avi
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The app from GoPro Company should work for dashcams :
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.stupeflix.replay
Raiz said:
The app from GoPro Company should work for dashcams :
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.stupeflix.replay
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I just tried it and when I click edit on any of my dashcam videos is doesn't open. The screen flashes like its going to open but then doesn't. It also doesn't play any videos of my dashcam.... I guess I need to convert these videos to something else before editing, any suggestions?
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spart0n said:
I just tried it and when I click edit on any of my dashcam videos is doesn't open. The screen flashes like its going to open but then doesn't. It also doesn't play any videos of my dashcam.... I guess I need to convert these videos to something else before editing, any suggestions?
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Yes, if you want to convert the vids, here an online converter : http://www.convertfiles.com/convert/video/AVI-to-MP4.html
Raiz said:
Yes, if you want to convert the vids, here an online converter : http://www.convertfiles.com/convert/video/AVI-to-MP4.html
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I think I found a good converter on Android
So far it's seems to work
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.AndroidA.MediaConverter
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