Hey, I'm looking at a new phone. And I want to use it to record lectures in my classes. So I'm wondering, does the Inspire have enough battery power to record 50 minutes straight of video?
That is hard to answer because there are so many variables. For example, Brightness level, WiFi on or off, Bluetooth on or off, 3g 4g edge on or off. If you turn most of the features off and lower your brightness and have a big enough microSD card, I would bet you can record 50 min long video lectures.
Q. Why not record the lecture in audio format?
Just to add, it also depends on "video mode" you use. If you use high resolution (e.g. 720), you'll run out of space quickly and won't be able to keep recording. If you are using 8GB sd card that came with it, you can only record somewhere around 30 mins until you run out of space, unless you go for low resolution. I personally bought 16GB sd card partially because of this.
In most cases, the battery should not be a problem. The only exception is if you are running a number of apps in the background. But, otherwise, your phone can keep going to record even past 1 hour.
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Is there any soft out there that can use your phone camera to record video while showing osd gps data, as speed, max speed, avg speed and so on... ??
Something like police car camera.
nothing on this one guys? i really think it would be interesting application to use.
you could synch a normal video recording with text data recorded from something like nonigpsplot, even if that's not exactly what you're looking for...
There is something like you want :
-MyCar Recorder Lite
-DailyRoads Voyager
-AutoGuard
but... in my Defy all apps reboots phone after ~5 minutes of work.
"My Tracks" , but it does not do the video. Will record your route, avg. Speed, current speed, gps, altitude.
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what is best gps program
Howdy I have a fairly specific requirement for a video recording app, I'll explain:
I'm making a head unit for my car stereo out of a 7" tablet, the tablet has a camera which I'm running to the front bumper.
Now I'd like it if I could record incase anything neat happens on the road, but just constantly hitting record isn't feasible, I was hoping there'd be an app or method where it constantly records for a period, say 10 minutes, and then deletes the last recording and starts over.
That way if something happens you actually want to keep you can just hit Save Last Video or whatever.
Any ideas?
What about some type of dvr software that constantly records? Security software?
Ok, like what?
The dilemma is that I don't want to be constantly recording/deleting videos but I don't want to miss something cool happening because I hadn't hit record that one time.
So I was thinking something that just lets you save the last 30 minutes or whatever if you choose to but otherwise deletes and starts another 30 min recording...
How do people normally get around this with in car cameras?
If I try to record an extended video (40+ mins) I've noticed the Nexus 5 splits my video recordings into 2gb files (roughly 15 min clips). The good thing is it'll keep recording, except it misses a few seconds between clips.
Is there a 3rd party app that can either overcome the 2gb limit or splits the video without losing footage?
There is no possibility to Create one file of 43mints in N5
I don't mind several clips but the fact that it loses some footage when it splits the video is really disappointing.
I've been trying to find an app for Android that allows me to record audio up until the device storage eventually runs out (obviously, preferrably, cuts off just before, to avoid corrupt files).
Yes, the technical file size limit for files is 2GB, but I'm looking for an app that simply, after reaching that file limit, creates a new one and continues audio recording to that file.
Ideally, say, I have 100GB spare space on my phone. I simply click big record button and the app starts recording, first file being something like recording-2019-12-22-001.wav and once the 2GB limit is reached, then next one starts automatically with ...-002.wav file naming, etc.
Note, the app should also have silence detection (to avoid long periods of empty recording) that would cut off the recording until sounds exceed desired level again, after which, recording would resume,
I've been using Smart Recorder, but as everything else, it wont continue to the next file and developer seems to be reluctant to add that feature. So, does anyone know, if such app exists?
Does anyone else have this issue with video recording only 8 mins then stopping this is not good and i can't find the setting if any appreciate any help?
Such a problem in the Xperia Z3 is the norm if the processor overheats. I have not read about other cases. Can you show graphs of all temperatures during video recording?
But its 8 mins each time all the time i thought may be its a setting i have done a camera reset on settings will try again.
Enter the current camera settings (bitrate, resolution, frames per second, codec) into some online video calculator and see what size the file will be.
If 8 min. video is 4GB, then change SD memory partition to exFAT or NTFS if phone supports.