Video editor - HD2 Windows Mobile 6.5 Themes and Apps

the new Iphone 4 is out, and I think that the HD2 can handle move editing quite well, Is there any movie editing software out there? (like the Omnia's video editor?)
thanks,
Sapir.

I found this from Omnia. Dunno - working or not. Try.

I use the VGA version of TrakAx with the WVGAFIX cab.
Its a bit crude because you lose some of the screen but its a pretty powerful app.
Results are VGA 640x480 only though.

this app doesn't work.... it doesn't show on my start menu...

Video editors come with a wide range of features and capabilities. However, many editors lack the ability to efficiently create templates. This can be a limiting factor when creating videos, as templates can help speed up the video creation process.
Adding templates to a video editor gives you the ability to quickly create videos with pre-defined settings and formats. This can save you time and effort when creating new videos, as well as make it easier to repeat common tasks.

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How (or with what program) can I rotate a picture/movie?

I can't find anything that does this on the software that's included with Mio.
Can anyone help me on this one?
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The 'Pictures' app included with Windows Mobile PDA/phones should be able to rotate and save pictures - look closely at the buttons on the bottom row when a picture is open.
As for videos, I'm a bit confused! Do you mean you want to temporarily rotate your videos so that you can view them on landscape on your PDA? Then use TCPMP (Google it), a great freeware media player that plays Divx/XviD, WMV, etc etc...
If you mean actually changing say, a 320x240 video to a 240x320 one (permanent rotation), then I dunno!
toomuchdogfur said:
The 'Pictures' app included with Windows Mobile PDA/phones should be able to rotate and save pictures - look closely at the buttons on the bottom row when a picture is open.
As for videos, I'm a bit confused! Do you mean you want to temporarily rotate your videos so that you can view them on landscape on your PDA? Then use TCPMP (Google it), a great freeware media player that plays Divx/XviD, WMV, etc etc...
If you mean actually changing say, a 320x240 video to a 240x320 one (permanent rotation), then I dunno!
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Ah, thank you!
Now I saw it. You will have to View the picture, and then press EDIT. I don't know why this is not available on the thumbnail mode...
Thanks!
About the movie, I've heard about tcpmp, but what I want is to change from 320x240 to 240x320.
Thanks for the info!
Anyone else knows how to accomplish this?
That would take actually re-encoding (I think) which even for a 100MB movie would be a bit too much work for a PPC device.
Such app might exist any way but I don't know any.
Try a desktop app called Virtual Dub. It's free and lets you manipulate just about any format in any way (size, orientation, encoding etc.).
TCPMP can of course rotate to landscape easily.
If you want to reformat the source video itself, as Levenum says, use Virtual Dub and apply a filter to rotate. It doesn't take too long, but is a lossy process because you have to re-encode.
This is definitely not something for the PDA, PC only.
If you're recompressing or reformatting for PDAs, I highly recommend SmartMovie, http://www.lonelycatgames.com/index.php?note=smartmovie&chapter=smartmovie
or Lathe/PocketDivXEncoder
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Humm..
The thing is I can't play 3gp taken by MIO on Nokia phones. I assume that it can be due to "size", but I don't know.
Thanks for all the input!
Well I don't have a clue how MIO's camera apps work, as I only have a HTC Magician, but try and check that your camera is indeed recording apps to standard 3gp - meaning it uses the H.263/H.264 (i forgot which) or MPEG-4 codec.
Also, as far as I know, only the most recent 'N' series of Nokias and some other high-end Nokias use 320x240 resolution screens. For Series40 Nokias (eg. 6230), the screen resolution usually sits at 128x128, with optimal support for 128x96 videos. Series60 (eg. 6600) usually have 176x200 screens, meaning that 176x144 is best for them. If your MIO has any resemblance to my Magician, its camera app should have options for you to take video at these lower resolutions.
As for resizing existing video, yes VirtualDub is the best, but it won't support 3GP (from my experience the MOD version will only do AVIs and MPEG-1 and MPEG-2 reliably). You could try ImTOO MPEG Converter (Google it), which while of dubious coding quality will convert many files to many other files. A free and perhaps better option is SUPER, though be wary as it will spit out some out of sync files on some formats (but theres so bloody many formats supported that it's hard to list them)!
toomuchdogfur said:
Well I don't have a clue how MIO's camera apps work, as I only have a HTC Magician, but try and check that your camera is indeed recording apps to standard 3gp - meaning it uses the H.263/H.264 (i forgot which) or MPEG-4 codec.
Also, as far as I know, only the most recent 'N' series of Nokias and some other high-end Nokias use 320x240 resolution screens. For Series40 Nokias (eg. 6230), the screen resolution usually sits at 128x128, with optimal support for 128x96 videos. Series60 (eg. 6600) usually have 176x200 screens, meaning that 176x144 is best for them. If your MIO has any resemblance to my Magician, its camera app should have options for you to take video at these lower resolutions.
As for resizing existing video, yes VirtualDub is the best, but it won't support 3GP (from my experience the MOD version will only do AVIs and MPEG-1 and MPEG-2 reliably). You could try ImTOO MPEG Converter (Google it), which while of dubious coding quality will convert many files to many other files. A free and perhaps better option is SUPER, though be wary as it will spit out some out of sync files on some formats (but theres so bloody many formats supported that it's hard to list them)!
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That's it. Thank you very much!!
I recorded in H.263_AMR 240x320, and since it was sent to a 6630 it wouldn't play it...
I will record and send in 144x176 and try it!
BTW, why does the quality suck on Mio video capture?
Look at these 2 clips and a bit of a picture.
Sorry bout the long reply, been quite busy recently with work!
Anyway, video capture isnt a particularly strong point with Pocket PCs and phones in general... their processors cant capture full 25fps video at high quality - remember thats like taking 25 photos a second! My Magician wont do nice smooth video even at 176x144, and I daresay that the Mio range fares worse since most of them use the slower Windows Mobile 5. Thats just something that no one seems to be able to fix, unfortunately .
However CoolCamera apparently will work better with the camera than the default camera apps... however I don't think its compatible with the Mio. Even if it does, you'll have to pay for it :roll:. Also note that it can only record to AVI - Motion JPEG codec, so it wont play back on Nokias.
EDIT: Not sure if this is the same case with Mios, but on my Magician, formatting the storage card to FAT16 makes a huge difference to read/write times! Try that to speed up your video to storage card!

Several 3D apps for viewing 3D images are available

There are at least 2 different freeware viewers available, for 3D photos taken with the Optimus 3D, or other stereoscopic images that you may want to view on the 3D screen.
Good to have options to the built-in viewer, which I am guessing is weak on supporting other stereo 3D formats.
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There are at least 2 different freeware viewers available, for 3D photos taken with the Optimus 3D, or other stereoscopic images that you may want to view on the 3D screen.
Good to have options to the built-in viewer, which I am guessing is weak on supporting other stereo 3D formats.
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seems like even the "A*o*e" suit do not support the video or photo!!!
It's all there, there is a workflow description here:
www.a*o*e.com/ie/products/creativesuite/production/stereoscopic-3d.html
Workflow overview
1. Shoot stereo footage, install A*o*e Premiere Pro and Cineform Neo3D
2. Rename assets in A*o*e Bridge for left eye and right eye
3. Use Cineform First Light to convert and multiplex each shot
4. Sync, converge, and adjust muxed assets in First Light
5. Import stereo muxed assets into A*o*e Premiere Pro
6. Edit and add 3D effects and titles in A*o*e Premiere Pro
7. Export stereo 3D assets from A*o*e Media Encoder
seems like even the "A*o*e" suit do not support the video or photo!!!
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It's all there, there is a workflow description here...
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this workflow is for 2 separate video streams, this isn't a problem with footage from the phone so ignore that "workflow"
the video from the LG is a single MP4 file that looks like splitscreen. There is information in the MP4 header to say it is 3D (according to LG and the same with HTC and their phone). Adobe Premier will edit this without a problem, where you will run into problems is wipes, titles etc. (simple crossfades and straight cuts will be fine)
Another problem (right now) will be outputting the file, we don't yet know exactly what codec (and version) to use and how to format it (MP4 3D header?) so it plays in 3D back on the phone, though I expect this to come out pretty quick after the launch of the phone.
As for photos, I can edit them OK in Photoshop, though I have to rename to .jpg first and you need a good understanding of stereoscopic 3D to ensure you edit both "photos" correctly.
THanks for the tip, I will take a look the video lecture to see if it really help.
Because I am using a panasonic cam which produce SBS video and the Fujifim W3(avi) and the SH-12C(3gp) to create video, Editing and effect seems to be complicated with the PP5.5.
Because the SH-12 can only play mp4. it is getting complicate to just convert to the correct format.
I think one way will to to upload it to YT3d and download is back for viewing
People in A*o*e seems to like to work with the big camera with 2X 1080p stream other tha half-SBS or interlace video.
As for the MPO files can you open the 2 layers by just renaming them?

[Q] Make/draw notes any time in any app?

Hi All,
I'm studying an online course and have been trying to find the easiest way to make notes on my xoom (which can then be shared to other systems).
I really like skitch, has just the right elements of note taking, highlighting, making quick presentation type slides, and storage (evernote). However I'm using dolphin browser plugin to screen capture a webpage (low quality capture) then import into skitch, scribble notes then saving to evernote. I could save the webpages to pdf with I think higher quality results but skitch doesn't support pdf - so if there's another program that supports drawing on pdf that could be a solution.
I wondered if there was a background app (appreciate it may impact performance) where I could hit a button to capture the screen or area of the screen (regardless of which browser or app I'm using at the time) scribble a note on it and save the picture? Preferably to a notebook app but just to gallery would be fine. I think this is how the HTC Flyer works (with the addition of digitiser for pen input). Anyone know of any app like this? OR have suggestions of how they work with / make notes on webpages?
This has become longer than I was expecting and as I wrote I realised it may be quite a specific set of requirements but all suggestions are welcome (already considering switching to a flyer).
Thank you

Top 5 Video Editing Apps On Android

One of the features and usefulness of a Smartphone is to record a video. This may be a video of yourself or an event and most
times there might be some part of that video you won’t want others to see which is why you need to edit your videos. Instead of always sending your videos to your PC to edit you can do just that on your Android phones. For certain everybody wants to put out their best videos online and if you need to do this you will need the right video editing app. Today we will be listing the top 7 video editing apps you can use on your Android devices.
PowerDirector
When it comes to one of the best video editing apps PowerDirector tops the list. This app allows you to perform varieties of tricks on your video such as video effect with a drag and drop control, slow motion, reverse video and lots more you can do using this app. You can use this app to crop your videos, make HD videos and also create an awesome voiceover for your videos. This app also comes with a chrome bay feature which allows you to edit the background of your videos.
Vivavideo
According to most Android bloggers Vivavideo has been mentioned as the best free video editing app. This video editor provides users with numerous editing tools to help trim and merge video clips in storyboard editing mode. This editor comes with a video camera feature which allows its users to take quality pictures using its nine special lenses and can turn photos into a movie using the slideshow video maker. The music library has been increased so you can get more background sounds on your video.
FilmoraGo
If you’ve got those images you would like to convert into a movie then FilmoraGo is what you should consider downloading. This app allows for easy importing of photos and video clips for editing. There are numerous stylish looking templates that you can use to create a video on this app. This editor app allows users to use its professional editing tools to reverse, trim, slow or speed up motion etc. There are lots of licensed music to choose from on the FilmoraGo app and you can as well import your own music to your video.
Quik
With a few steps to follow, you can quickly and easily create or edit a video using the Quik app. This app allows users to input up to 75+ images and clips from your gallery to create a perfect video. There are over 23 cool themes to choose from on this app with each having its own transition and graphic design, you can as well adjust the fonts and filters to fit your need. There are lots of things you can do on this app such as trim, customize, rotate your videos, add GPS sticks etc. to make your video more stylish. There are more than 100 songs to choose from in the app.
Vizmato
With the Vizmato app, you can create nice looking videos. It has a slideshow maker which lets you convert your photos into videos. The video editor of the app allows users trim, add text, effects, filter etc. their videos with over 40 visual effects to choose from. You can use this app to record in real time and add effects such as slow motion or high speed. You can as well change your voice on the app using the Audio FX tool and there are over 30+ songs to choose from in the viztune.
I was using Filmora free version on to create some videos and realised that it is a fast and effective way to editing but do not have the customization options I'm looking for. Seems like PowerDirector may be the thing I was looking for, thanks for sharing.
Which one is easy to use?
foster04 said:
One of the features and usefulness of a Smartphone is to record a video. This may be a video of yourself or an event and most
times there might be some part of that video you won’t want others to see which is why you need to edit your videos. Instead of always sending your videos to your PC to edit you can do just that on your Android phones. For certain everybody wants to put out their best videos online and if you need to do this you will need the right video editing app. Today we will be listing the top 7 video editing apps you can use on your Android devices.
PowerDirector
When it comes to one of the best video editing apps PowerDirector tops the list. This app allows you to perform varieties of tricks on your video such as video effect with a drag and drop control, slow motion, reverse video and lots more you can do using this app. You can use this app to crop your videos, make HD videos and also create an awesome voiceover for your videos. This app also comes with a chrome bay feature which allows you to edit the background of your videos.
Vivavideo
According to most Android bloggers Vivavideo has been mentioned as the best free video editing app. This video editor provides users with numerous editing tools to help trim and merge video clips in storyboard editing mode. This editor comes with a video camera feature which allows its users to take quality pictures using its nine special lenses and can turn photos into a movie using the slideshow video maker. The music library has been increased so you can get more background sounds on your video.
FilmoraGo
If you’ve got those images you would like to convert into a movie then FilmoraGo is what you should consider downloading. This app allows for easy importing of photos and video clips for editing. There are numerous stylish looking templates that you can use to create a video on this app. This editor app allows users to use its professional editing tools to reverse, trim, slow or speed up motion etc. There are lots of licensed music to choose from on the FilmoraGo app and you can as well import your own music to your video.
Quik
With a few steps to follow, you can quickly and easily create or edit a video using the Quik app. This app allows users to input up to 75+ images and clips from your gallery to create a perfect video. There are over 23 cool themes to choose from on this app with each having its own transition and graphic design, you can as well adjust the fonts and filters to fit your need. There are lots of things you can do on this app such as trim, customize, rotate your videos, add GPS sticks etc. to make your video more stylish. There are more than 100 songs to choose from in the app.
Vizmato
With the Vizmato app, you can create nice looking videos. It has a slideshow maker which lets you convert your photos into videos. The video editor of the app allows users trim, add text, effects, filter etc. their videos with over 40 visual effects to choose from. You can use this app to record in real time and add effects such as slow motion or high speed. You can as well change your voice on the app using the Audio FX tool and there are over 30+ songs to choose from in the viztune.
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Is any app from this list free?
Hey, the best 5 video editing apps in android are:
1. VivaVideo
2. Funimate
3. Magisto
4. Moviemaker
5. Filmigo
MovieMaker is very good...
Hey, from my personal experience I can tell you that Alight Motion app is the best video edition apk for your android device. Most of the video editing apk on the market now are heavy and not specially designed for android. But Alight Motion is a very handy, lightweight tool. You can just select a video from your phone's gallery and start editing. It will take very little time to complete editing. Thousands of graphical elements and fonts make it very comfortable for the users. You can download and learn a lot from the link.
https://www.alightmotionproapkdownload.com/alight-motion-pro-apk-download/
Top 5 Android Video Editors
Quik...
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Feature Request: Frame by Frame Advancement

Feature Request:
Frame by Frame Advancement
Please forgive me if this has already been requested but I did NOT see it in he current list of user requested features.
I, like others here, would really like to see a few of the features that I've grown accustomed to in VLC for desktops and that I find extremely useful; as well as necessary on a routine basis.
Among such features are the ability to step ahead and backwards when utilizing playback in frame by frame viewing mode. This allows for far more precise capture of individual frames when breaking down complex sequences or action segments for granular study and/or production of instructional videos, creation of icons for specific videos and how-to-type step-by-step manuals, etc.
I have hoped for this feature for a very long time and I'm grateful for all of the continued development and new features that are brought to MX Player Pro! This is my daily driver on Android and has been since at least 2010 or 2011.
With the addition of a frame by frame advancement feature, the next logical request is the addition of a frame capture feature that would swiftly save a PNG or JPEG to a user-selectable folder on internal or external memory source using a user-definable file naming convention that could include several readily available elements--time & date, video title, video frame timestamp, incrementing alphanumeric value(s), etc.
These are my immediate requests, though I have a few others, which are less pressing but still remain very much on my list of future "wishes" for MX Player Pro. Thanks in advance for your consideration and for so many years of awesome video playback on Android devices big and small.
Really useful idea. Frame by frame is always useful, even if to check out a scene in every little detail

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