[Q] Video Bootanimation. - HTC Sensation

I:"ve never seen this done before but can anyone develope a bootanimation with a video? That would be so cool and a break through.

halla29 said:
I:"ve never seen this done before but can anyone develope a bootanimation with a video? That would be so cool and a break through.
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Everything is possible, but .....
960x540 PNG is approximately 30kb (if not a blank)
24 PNG per sec if you want quality
So for 30 sec video formats you bootanimation will be about 20 mb
why?

Its possible. I jad one some guy made for me when i had my droid x. Worked pretty well actually.
Basically there was a program that broke up a video frame by frame and he put it into the bootanimation. zip format
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The vibrant forums had some really cool ones.
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Samsung HD Videos for SuperAMOLED Screens

Hi i want to share this Samsung Videos for show the power of our SuperAMOLED screens with your frineds this is my Library compilation. Enjoy.
HD SANSUNG LED SHARPNESS
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HD SAMSUNG BOA ENERGETIC
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HD SAMSUNG TAITHI GAUGUINS
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HD SAMSUNG THE BEAUTY OF NATURE
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=TT10GDTI
HD SAMSUNG DEMO HELICOPTER (EXELENT!! ONE OF MY FAVORITES)
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=DF4MVG26
HD SAMSUNG WORLD WIDE
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HD SAMSUNG COLOR OF CHINA
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HD SAMSUNG DUBAI
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=3XFLT604 PART1
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HD SAMSUNG GREATEST FESTIVALS OF EUROPE
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=59O80UEE PART1
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HD SAMSUNG UNLIMITED (ANOTHER EXELENT!!)
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=YI614SB9 PART 1
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=INEX84NF PART 2
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=7QDLDV2C PART 3
HD SAMSUNG DEMO CLASSIC CAR
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=1FFN1TY6
HD SAMSUNG COLORFUL VARIETY
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=RGBLPG20
HD SAMSUNG THE FANTASTIC EARTH
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=64XF1KZR
HD SAMSUNG FROM THE BLUE
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=6WCBOXGC
HD SAMSUNG SUPER AMOLED
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=6OPK6XF7
thanks
Which ones are the best anyway you can compile these to a zip?
tyshemi said:
Which ones are the best anyway you can compile these to a zip?
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Unfortanly my bandwith is to slow and take to much time to upload in 1 zip becauce the upload times fails :-(
How do I put these on my phone?
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doesnt the infuse included 2gb microSD has movies trailers?
all my friends are impress!! they say "i can stick this in the wall and use as plasma tv!" haha
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doesnt the infuse included 2gb microSD has movies trailers?
all my friends are impress!! they say "i can stick this in the wall and use as plasma tv!" haha
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I got that comment too
I downloaded a few, they are quite nice.
I had to dl them on my pc though and then copy to the phone. The phone won't dl them, says the media type is not supported, which I find quite odd, since the stock video player plays the files just fine.
Mine wont open them. Do i need some plugin or something?
Great Videos
They look great on my infuse but one of them had a virus that had me working to fix my laptop for abot 3 hours. Be careful, I think it was the china experience.
Thanks
Rrecinos said:
They look great on my infuse but one of them had a virus that had me working to fix my laptop for abot 3 hours. Be careful, I think it was the china experience.
Thanks
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Thanks for the advice i try to remove repair and then reupload
Thanks dude
WTF I even installed rockplayer and that wont even see the divx file. I'm stock rooted and that's it. Are they supposed to play at all? I downloaded it thru dropbox to phone and even copied it the phone from pc. Only thing I can think of is corrupt download?
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OK I guess I need something else to play divx? I am downloading one now that is mp4 and suspect that one will play fine.
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carhigh said:
WTF I even installed rockplayer and that wont even see the divx file. I'm stock rooted and that's it. Are they supposed to play at all? I downloaded it thru dropbox to phone and even copied it the phone from pc. Only thing I can think of is corrupt download?
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I think is the corrupt download anyway let me check what is the file namewith problems
The helicopter and I don't remember the other
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carhigh said:
The helicopter and I don't remember the other
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All ready check the helicopter and i can play without any lag or.problem in my infuse
Yeah it played on my laptop fine. It wont play on the infuse. Are you stock?
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I checked and there isn't anything frozen in ttb that would effect this file type. I'm gonna try them again tonight on all 3 phones. Maybe there is something wrong with just mine.
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carhigh said:
I checked and there isn't anything frozen in ttb that would effect this file type. I'm gonna try them again tonight on all 3 phones. Maybe there is something wrong with just mine.
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Im stock and play fine
OH, REALLY, SERIOUSLY, COMON NOW !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I have to open the divx within the video player app. Isnt there a way to associate divx with an app to open it straight from root explorer ????????????
See. Doesn't associate divx with anything.
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Video MMS

No matter what I do I cannot send videos via mms!! Even if they're less than ten seconds long. Anyone have the same issue? Im just surprised that the messages app doesn't automatically compress the video like it does for pictures. Even with email, the files just are too big and don't automatically compress. Really sucks because this was super simple and easy to do on my iPhone.
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Compress that kind of video on a modern quad core PCs will take significant amount of time. Your phone isn't powerful enough to do it even for iPhone. On iPhone, AT&T let it to send MMS video of any size. All other non-iPhones have to live with the size limit AT&T imposes.
Not powerful enough? Then how Is it that an iPhone can compress a 3 minute 720p video no problem?
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foxbat121 said:
Compress that kind of video on a modern quad core PCs will take significant amount of time. Your phone isn't powerful enough to do it even for iPhone. On iPhone, AT&T let it to send MMS video of any size. All other non-iPhones have to live with the size limit AT&T imposes.
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That's not true. Iphone compresses the video to the limit before sending it. if you ask me the quality and visibility are worthless. Bottom line.. MMS is not make to send videos. Use YouTube or the cloud.
broseph23 said:
Not powerful enough? Then how Is it that an iPhone can compress a 3 minute 720p video no problem?
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Did you miss the point that iphone does not have mms size limit?
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[Q] HTC One S 720p better than 1080p

ok ive just got the HTC one S and i love it but theres a few things bugging me,
1 Battery life
2 1080p
3 Weak Cell Signal
Ok the battery life could be because i cant put the fecking thing down......hahahaha
and the Signal could be problems with the mast near me as my girlfriends Evo 3D has a rubbish signal.
BUT OMG the video quality in 1080p is really really poor, ill try and upload my video on youtube, the quality is blurred and the detail is terrible my Galaxy S plus and my girlfriends HTC Evo 3D 720p video completely trashes the HTC one S video quality.
Anyone else concerned about the quality or is it my phone thats faulty ?
Thanks
Nope just u mines amazing
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Not to be a dickbut I agree with him ^
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Elloco305 said:
Not to be a dickbut I agree with him ^
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Hahaha no probs, im wondering if its got anything to do with Video stabilisation, do you have it on or off ?
I don't know I kept everything at default the only thing I changed was but video to full hd in settings
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I don't know I kept everything at default the only thing I changed was put video to full hd in settings
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Mine video quality is awesome, can you upload your video? Video stabilization is set to on.
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Mine video quality is awesome, can you upload your video? Video stabilization is set to on.
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its like motion blur, if i keep the camera still and focused the picture quality is ok, but soon as you start walking with it the quality becomes very digitized and blocky. i dont get this with my old Galaxy S plus 720p and that doesnt even have any kind of stabilisation.
im uploading now. all the grass just blurs into a smudgy green mess.
EDIT: heres the link, http://youtu.be/Vv15Xp4GQ7M please turn down your speakers as i get a message halfway through and its loud
Ok in YouTube it shows the video quality at 240p.
Is this just me??
BTW; if that's your backyard, I'd be
****ting bricks to go outside .
Update got to watch it in hd 720 and 1080. Yeah horrible results. I'm going to try something now. Will upload video in a few.
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J1s9ALL1Hv0
just recorded this awhile ago. I must say I'm actually not that impressed it looked good on my phone, but not once uploaded. how do I get it to upload or record in full screen?
Looks good to me. Better than backdaws video.atleast. and for full screen start recording in landscape. ill post mine in a few.
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Elloco305 said:
Looks good to me. Better than backdaws video.atleast. and for full screen start recording in landscape. ill post mine in a few.
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Thank's! I'll do that
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YuHbjJDZr-w&feature=youtu.be
2nd test I think video is just ok
ickedmel said:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J1s9ALL1Hv0
just recorded this awhile ago. I must say I'm actually not that impressed it looked good on my phone, but not once uploaded. how do I get it to upload or record in full screen?
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Oh my god! This is for you :good:
Vertical Video Syndrome - A PSA
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bt9zSfinwFA
Salu2
NaViTo said:
Oh my god! This is for you :good:
Vertical Video Syndrome - A PSA
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bt9zSfinwFA
Salu2
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Lmao
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This is my video its my kid at the park today. Figured there was enough movement to show depixelation or smudges. If any.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VgXL0u_WlqI&feature=youtube_gdata_player
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Have you checked your video settings on the phone? Default isn't always set to 1080...also when you upload to YouTube the video is compressed...and is usually grainy...
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Yeah but only time you see compressed quality is when you watch them through the app. Open a lap top choose 1080p quality and is nothing like hq in app.
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ickedmel said:
Thank's! I'll do that
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YuHbjJDZr-w&feature=youtu.be
2nd test I think video is just ok
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Thanks this shows me that the HTC one S 1080p quality isnt very good, it could be a software or focusing problem, but picture quality is blurred with minimal movement but crystal clear when held still, Grass and plants cause it to become blocky, my Samsung Galaxy S Plus has better moving image quality but i think its because it has a fixed focus.

I need a screen video recorder app

My phone is rooted with ics.
I want an app which records screen as video.
Please suggest me a working app!
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I dont think that der is a app for our divice once i saw a app on playstore which records screen video but it was not supported for tegra
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ankitpsaraogi said:
My phone is rooted with ics.
I want an app which records screen as video.
Please suggest me a working app!
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Buddy all video recording apps require neon Instructions which unfortunately, are not present in our processor thus we cannot record screen videos on our cell. It's not even present In tegra 3 devices such as HTC one x.... All tegra device are without neon instructions.
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How come none of the developers r able to make such an app??
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ankitpsaraogi said:
How come none of the developers r able to make such an app??
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Bcos all developers work in software but the problem is with lack of hardware support.
ankitpsaraogi said:
How come none of the developers r able to make such an app??
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selva.simple said:
Bcos all developers work in software but the problem is with lack of hardware support.
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Yes.......selva is right
Also to work recorder...nvidea has to come with some work or support..
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Is it not possible to make an app which takes the screen shots continuously and then arrange all the images in a sequence to make it a video?
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ankitpsaraogi said:
Is it not possible to make an app which takes the screen shots continuously and then arrange all the images in a sequence to make it a video?
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As you know it, it takes 2 sec to captured a snapshot & after that takes more 1 or 2 sec to come back normal. So, I think not possible.but if devs can then OK.:fingers-crossed:
ankitpsaraogi said:
Is it not possible to make an app which takes the screen shots continuously and then arrange all the images in a sequence to make it a video?
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Its not possible buddy....
kataria.vikesh said:
As you know it, it takes 2 sec to captured a snapshot & after that takes more 1 or 2 sec to come back normal. So, I think not possible.but if devs can then OK.:fingers-crossed:
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yup you are correct if it is possible then by this time defiantly there will be an app for Tegra Device ....
ankitpsaraogi said:
Is it not possible to make an app which takes the screen shots continuously and then arrange all the images in a sequence to make it a video?
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Its not possible buddy. For a video to be appear like a video, the image capturing shud be atleast 46 frames per second. Only then u can feel it as a flowing video. Anything lesser than that will be a jerky one or like a slideshow. So Just imagine, that in a second, mobile shud capture 46 frames or 46 screenshots. Thats practically impossible. Even now, for taking a screenshot, we need to press the powerkey+menu key for atleast 2 sec to get the screenshot. Thats processing speed of configuration. Even if the screenshot feature feature is handled internally within the code, its not possible to make the device to take in that fps. It needs additional hardware suppor for making it working. i.e., NEON
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Its not possible buddy. For a video to be appear like a video, the image capturing shud be atleast 46 frames per second. Only then u can feel it as a flowing video. Anything lesser than that will be a jerky one or like a slideshow. So Just imagine, that in a second, mobile shud capture 46 frames or 46 screenshots. Thats practically impossible. Even now, for taking a screenshot, we need to press the powerkey+menu key for atleast 2 sec to get the screenshot. Thats processing speed of configuration. Even if the screenshot feature feature is handled internally within the code, its not possible to make the device to take in that fps. It needs additional hardware suppor for making it working. i.e., NEON
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Just reg the fps part.
If i can remember properly i think the minimun fps is 24 frames per second. That is sufficient to fool our eyes that the running pictures are actually video.
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Also like using hdmi cable the cell can be used as a video output and input for hd tv.
So can't the same out put be used internally through code as an input for video camera?
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sarun_biotech said:
Just reg the fps part.
If i can remember properly i think the minimun fps is 24 frames per second. That is sufficient to fool our eyes that the running pictures are actually video.
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Few points from Wikipedia as well:
The human eye and its brain interface, the human visual system, can process 10 to 12 separate images per second, perceiving them individually.The visual cortex holds onto one image for about one-fifteenth of a second, so if another image is received during that period an illusion of continuity is created, allowing a sequence of still images to give the impression of motion. Early silent films had a frame rate from 14 to 24 FPS which was enough for the sense of motion, but it was perceived as jerky motion. By using projectors with dual- and triple-blade shutters the rate was multiplied two or three times as seen by the audience. Thomas Edison said that 46 frames per second was the minimum: "anything less will strain the eye."
There are three main frame rate standards in the TV and movie-making business: 24p, 25p, and 30p. However, there are many variations on these as well as newer emerging standards.
24p is a progressive format and is now widely adopted by those planning on transferring a video signal to film. Film and video makers use 24p even if their productions are not going to be transferred to film, simply because of the on-screen "look" of the (low) frame rate which matches native film. When transferred to NTSC television, the rate is effectively slowed to 23.976 FPS (24×1000÷1001 to be exact), and when transferred to PAL or SECAM it is sped up to 25 FPS. 35 mm movie cameras use a standard exposure rate of 24 FPS, though many cameras offer rates of 23.976 FPS for NTSC television and 25 FPS for PAL/SECAM. The 24 FPS rate became the de facto standard for sound motion pictures in the mid-1920s. Practically all hand-drawn animation is designed to be played at 24 FPS. Actually hand-drawing 24 unique frames per second ("1's") is costly. Even big budget films usually hand-draw animation shooting on "2's" (one hand-drawn frame is shown twice, so only 12 unique frames per second) and a lot of animation is drawn on "4's" (one hand-drawn frame is shown four times, so only six unique frames per second).
25p is a progressive format and runs 25 progressive frames per second. This frame rate derives from the PAL television standard of 50i (or 50 interlaced fields per second). Film and Television companies use this rate in 50 Hz regions for direct compatibility with television field and frame rates. Conversion for 60 Hz countries is enabled by slowing down the media to 24p then converted to 60 Hz systems using pulldown. While 25p captures half the temporal resolution or motion that normal 50i PAL registers, it yields a higher vertical spatial resolution per frame. Like 24p, 25p is often used to achieve "cine"-look, albeit with virtually the same motion artifacts. It is also better suited to progressive-scan output (e.g., on LCD displays, computer monitors and projectors) because the interlacing is absent.
30p is a progressive format and produces video at 30 frames per second. Progressive (noninterlaced) scanning mimics a film camera's frame-by-frame image capture. The effects of inter-frame judder are less noticeable than 24p yet retains a cinematic-like appearance. Shooting video in 30p mode gives no interlace artifacts but can introduce judder on image movement and on some camera pans. The widescreen film process Todd-AO used this frame rate in 1954–1956.
48p is a progressive format and is currently being trialed in the film industry. At twice the traditional rate of 24p, this frame rate attempts to reduce motion blur and flicker found in films. Director James Cameron stated his intention to film the two sequels to his film Avatar at a higher frame rate than 24 frames per second, in order to add a heightened sense of reality. The first film to be filmed at 48 FPS was The Hobbit, a decision made by its director Peter Jackson.[8] At a preview screening at CinemaCon, the audience's reaction was mixed after being shown some of the film's footage at 48p, with some arguing that the feel of the footage was too lifelike (thus breaking the suspension of disbelief).
Thanks for the wiki info Vikesh. I actually used a app called Lapse It. Even a Pro version is available. With this app, u can create a video by capturing pics and altering the fps and many more. I got to know abt this app when i was using my Wave 2 in Bada platform. The same app is in android too. You can learn a lot about fps and image to video conversion and some time lapse effects with it.
Thanks for reminding me about this wiki. I had actually gone thru the complete wiki long back when me and a frnd had an argument about the real "movie feel" that was missing on a high end led tv playing a blu-ray because it was running on a vey high fps.
Even this snip from wiki says that. Shooting with 48 fps has just atarted and that too not welcomed much by movie viewers. And we can see that all movies that we see now are in 24 fps only. The mild imperfections are what that gives the movie feel and absolutely enough to give a smooth video as we know it.
All im saying is when it comes to minimum fps, 24 is all we need.
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Thanks for the wiki info Vikesh. I actually used a app called Lapse It. Even a Pro version is available. With this app, u can create a video by capturing pics and altering the fps and many more. I got to know abt this app when i was using my Wave 2 in Bada platform. The same app is in android too. You can learn a lot about fps and image to video conversion and some time lapse effects with it.
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Thanks for reminding me about this wiki. I had actually gone thru the complete wiki long back when me and a frnd had an argument about the real "movie feel" that was missing on a high end led tv playing a blu-ray because it was running on a vey high fps.
Even this snip from wiki says that. Shooting with 48 fps has just atarted and that too not welcomed much by movie viewers. And we can see that all movies that we see now are in 24 fps only. The mild imperfections are what that gives the movie feel and absolutely enough to give a smooth video as we know it.
All im saying is when it comes to minimum fps, 24 is all we need.
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Did just for information. :good:
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Did just for information. :good:
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Was indeed a good info.. Thanks buddy..
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Was indeed a good info.. Thanks buddy..
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Its always been my pleasure buddy. but as my signature said, Press thanks button if someone help you..
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Its always been my pleasure buddy. but as my signature said, Press thanks button if someone help you..
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Yeah i always do. I thanked u in the helpful post even before i replied to that.
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Pls answer me query about the video output being converted to input...
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Slow Motion Video Editing App

Is there an app that can slow down certain parts of a recorded video and save that part in slow motion from your phone. TIA
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37 views and no input?
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Hoe about coach's eye free, but im not sure if it can save the slow motioned video you just edited.. bcause I dont use it.. but give it a try...
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Is there an app that can slow down certain parts of a recorded video and save that part in slow motion from your phone. TIA
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Video Maker Pro Free
probably the best one
if you don't like it try AndroVid Video Trimmer
These are filters, so the quality will not be great. To get best quality, you must shoot at higher fps, like that Coach Eye app does.

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