Is there any application for resizing videos that I capture with my camera ?
(on the device itself, without copying the file to my PC)
none existing?
I don't want to believe that there is no application to rescale videos. I need it for attaching videos to emails/mms.
Is there really no application ?
mrmrmrmr said:
I don't want to believe that there is no application to rescale videos. I need it for attaching videos to emails/mms.
Is there really no application ?
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i m looking for similar app as well.
my video format is mp4.
thanks
Search for Vidcon on play store. It's the best so far. It can resize your video to mms size in .3gp format. The paid version has ability to manually pick your output video size and format.
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ffmpeg codec ,not failed me yet..
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How to change video recording format? I have only 3gp. Is there any way to change it on mp4??
not with the stock app at least...look around the market or the themes and apps thread for different cam apps
I haven't found any
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not with the stock app at least...look around the market or the themes and apps thread for different cam apps
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can you advice any application for mp4 recording?
superas said:
can you advice any application for mp4 recording?
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or mobile converter??
Those are all great ideas and im not sure why nobody has seemed to try to make an app for recording in mp4..
Our phones DO record in .MP4 format already. 3GP is just a file container. If you would really like to change the format from .3gp to .MP4 you can most likely do it with perm-root/ S Off and / or possibly with another camera app.
Don't get too worked up though because you are already recording in .MP4.
Hope this helps DAWGS.
...so yesterday I filmed fireworks underneath London Eye, since it lasts for 13min in size it's 1.4GB, I wanted to reduce it's size to smaller to put it on youtube, otherwise I'm at the moment with broadband and they are really unstable regarding connect. I tried vegas 7.0, but for some reason it doesn't recognize .mp4 file and sometimes it does recognize but makes this 13min video into 108h video and then it just freezes (app).
any ideas?
Happy New Year to everyone by the way!
You can use virtualdubmod on a windows pc. Load the video into it and save the video as an avi with xvid compression. Virtualdubmod and the xvid codec are both freeware and googling them will find the download links for you.
Also if you want to edit the video virtualdubmod can do that easily.
Dave
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You can use this free windows program http://sourceforge.net/projects/mp4cam2avi/ to patch video header and make it a standard mp4 that any software can open
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You can use this free windows program http://sourceforge.net/projects/mp4cam2avi/ to patch video header and make it a standard mp4 that any software can open
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tried this app, but it doesn't shrink size, just convert into AVI, that's all. Thanks anyway.
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You can use virtualdubmod on a windows pc. Load the video into it and save the video as an avi with xvid compression. Virtualdubmod and the xvid codec are both freeware and googling them will find the download links for you.
Also if you want to edit the video virtualdubmod can do that easily.
Dave
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for some reason it can't recognize .mp4 video what I filmed with O3D and tried the other recommended app which turns .mp4 into .avi's and it still shows some error about:
Couldn't find decompressor for format 'H264' (unknown)
The mpeg4avi program only fixes the video header so any software will read it as a h264 mpeg four video file.
After patching it you can use the new version, it defaults to calling it videout.avi, in any progran to edit it.
If your choice of program can't read it you just need to install a h264 codec like this one at http://sourceforge.net/projects/x264vfw/ as that lets virtualdub see the video.
Basically you need a h264 codec, an xvid codec, virtualdubmod and all you do then is....
1. In virtualdubmod choose open file option and load your video
2. For compression choose xvid and set it how you want or leave it at its default setting
3. Choose to save avi. It will reduce size based on your settings for compression.
Dave
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mistermentality said:
The mpeg4avi program only fixes the video header so any software will read it as a h264 mpeg four video file.
After patching it you can use the new version, it defaults to calling it videout.avi, in any progran to edit it.
If your choice of program can't read it you just need to install a h264 codec like this one at http://sourceforge.net/projects/x264vfw/ as that lets virtualdub see the video.
Basically you need a h264 codec, an xvid codec, virtualdubmod and all you do then is....
1. In virtualdubmod choose open file option and load your video
2. For compression choose xvid and set it how you want or leave it at its default setting
3. Choose to save avi. It will reduce size based on your settings for compression.
Dave
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tnx, it cut size in bout half, but still 700mb for 11min, tried to edit it in Vegas 7.0, but it just recognize only sound, not picture.
Vegas nay need a direct show h264 filter like the free ffmpeg one as opposed to the vfw one I linked to.
You can get hd video down to about four hundred megabytes by trying different settings such as lower bitrate in xvid or setting it to have a quantiser of more than 1. The easiest way is encode a short thirty second clip in virtualdub to test different settings. On youtube some similar length hd videos are as small as 250 mb but it depends on your compression settings mainly.
Dave
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mistermentality said:
Vegas nay need a direct show h264 filter like the free ffmpeg one as opposed to the vfw one I linked to.
You can get hd video down to about four hundred megabytes by trying different settings such as lower bitrate in xvid or setting it to have a quantiser of more than 1. The easiest way is encode a short thirty second clip in virtualdub to test different settings. On youtube some similar length hd videos are as small as 250 mb but it depends on your compression settings mainly.
Dave
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changing video moe from full proccessing mode to different would decrease size also?
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changing video moe from full proccessing mode to different would decrease size also?
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You have to have full processing on. It can only be off for things like converting framerate that do not require changes to the actual video itself. But you should be able to get good results with bitrates as low as 1500 k its just a case of finding compression settings you prefer.
Dave
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Hi,
All my videos collection are either FHD (1080p) or HD (720p).
Many of the videos are in mp4 or .mkv format
I want to convert these videos to Wp7 so that it can play them in FULL screen.
Any software(free/paid) and settings to convert better without loosing quality
Zune does for mp4 files, but it's not very good in terms of file size. one of my video is 130mb (1080p) and converted one in phone has 120mb (aaaahhhh).
Please.
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Hi,
All my videos collection are either FHD (1080p) or HD (720p).
Many of the videos are in mp4 or .mkv format
I want to convert these videos to Wp7 so that it can play them in FULL screen.
Any software(free/paid) and settings to convert better without loosing quality
Zune does for mp4 files, but it's not very good in terms of file size. one of my video is 130mb (1080p) and converted one in phone has 120mb (aaaahhhh).
Please.
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I use Vidcoder which is very fast and does a great job. In order to get the best result for my HD7, I use the attached Preset.
Hello everyone,
maybe someone already had the issue below and could help me out...
I've turned my two old SGS2's with broken screen into an IP Webcam.
Both are gt-9100
Both have android 4.1.2 and the latest version of IP Webcam.
First, I've chosen the MOV video format, and when I try to open it, then it plays fine (but it produces quite huge files).
Second, I've chosen the WebM video format,
and when I access the webcam via browser (192.168.10.19:8080),
then I can see the thumbnails of recordings, but when I try to open them - nothing happens.
Also when I try to download the file and open it via MediaPlayer Classic, it does not work - "unable to open file".
Also, when I try to open the file directly on the phone, it does not work.
The same issue happens when I chose the MP4 format...
The issue occurs on both SGS2 phones.
Note that I have K-Lite Mega Codec Pack installed, and MediaPlayer opens other mp4 files without problem.
Any ideas what could be wrong with the recording?
Any help would be very appreciated!
Hello,
Thx for reply.
However streaming is not the problem.
I can see the stream from both SGS2 phones.
They are set to record the video on event (movement).
The video is recorded as mp4 (or webm) and saved in the internal memory.
I can see the video thumbnails,
but I cannot play it neither in the browser, nor via any player that I know of.
What's werid is that when I choose a MOV format, then it works well....
Hello,
Welcome to XDA.
Please post your question in the forum linked below
http://forum.xda-developers.com/android/help
The experts there may be able to help.
Found the solution.
Seems like the trick was in the video settings.
Voice Bitrate 64kbit/s
Video bitrate 1500kbit/s <- here is catch #1, it does not work if anything else is set (in my case)
Video Format MP4
Resolution 800x480 <- here is catch #2, it does not work if anything else is set (in my case)
Quality 50
Limit FPS no limit
Now I am able to play mp4 files recorded by IP Webcam.
I love my MX Player Pro and also use it for my 3 year old son so he can watch movies and tv shows. The only thing I would like to change is the ability to change how the thumbnail for the video is created. Right now it seems that it is a screenshot at a certain time interval.
The problem is that TV series from one show will all have the same thumbnail which is somewhere from the intro. That way my son can't distinguish between the different episodes.
Is it possible to change the way MX Player creates the thumbnails see for instance take a screen halfway through the video?
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I love my MX Player Pro and also use it for my 3 year old son so he can watch movies and tv shows. The only thing I would like to change is the ability to change how the thumbnail for the video is created. Right now it seems that it is a screenshot at a certain time interval.
The problem is that TV series from one show will all have the same thumbnail which is somewhere from the intro. That way my son can't distinguish between the different episodes.
Is it possible to change the way MX Player creates the thumbnails see for instance take a screen halfway through the video?
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We will forward your feedbacks to our developer team.
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We will forward your feedbacks to our developer team.
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Thanks for that is there any way to track progress on this?
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+1 for this request. Almost all of my kid's thumbnails are of the Disney castle intro
I've switched from MX player pro to VLC beta for the time being. The thumbnails there seem to be generated further into the video.
MX Player custom thumbnails resolution and type
Hi,
I tried some formats for thumbnails (principally for fastest thumbnail generation when MX loading thumbnails preview) - PNG and JPG files, all was ok, but some thumbnails was not accepted by MX Player or thumbnails was generated slowly, then I have simple question - what is recomended resolution and file type for thumbnail? I tested FILE.jpg/png (for video FILE.mkv etc.) with custom resolution (1280x720, 960x540, 640x360), but I dont know what resolution for custom thumbnails is recomended.
Thank you so much for answer, target device has display with resolution 1920x1080p.
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Hi,
I tried some formats for thumbnails (principally for fastest thumbnail generation when MX loading thumbnails preview) - PNG and JPG files, all was ok, but some thumbnails was not accepted by MX Player or thumbnails was generated slowly, then I have simple question - what is recomended resolution and file type for thumbnail? I tested FILE.jpg/png (for video FILE.mkv etc.) with custom resolution (1280x720, 960x540, 640x360), but I dont know what resolution for custom thumbnails is recomended.
Thank you so much for answer, target device has display with resolution 1920x1080p.
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Hi,
MX Player automatically generates the thumbnails based on the display resolution. If you are facing any issues with the thumbnail generation or loading, please provide us with more information so that we can assist you further.
MX Player custom thumbnails resolution and type
Thank you, can I generate my own thumbnails, respectively for target device which is TV (landscape 1920x1080p) is recomended what resolution for thumbnails and format (jpg or png or bmp etc.? - what is more recomended)? Thanks, I bought MX PRO and using in TV free version (because TV system have some restrictions).
I prefering own thumbnails, because generating by MX is slow one by one, I dont know, why MX does not using multicore thumbnails creating, but for me is this system slow and unsatisfactory, even if device have more cores - ignored by MX for thumbnails as I wrote. Thanks for help.