I am starting a small video blog and was searching for tools I could use with it. Does anyone know of an app that lets you overlay a transparent .png with alpha channel over the video your taking on an Android phone? I would love to be able to have my logo in the bottom right hand corner of my videos as I upload them while on the road.
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Hey everyone,
Browsing through the marketplace or a website for Live wallpapers is a pain, and I'd like to have a lot more than I currently do. How about you guys share some of your favorites? Maybe even include a mobile friendly link if you're feeling frisky?
Thanks!
I use 'wallme'.
You set folders in your gallery to be set as a wallpaper sideshow.
Many options available such as duration, transition, zoom, fade etc.
Android Sparkle LWP
Aquarium is nice the free version doesn't let you customize how many/what type of fishes and other things but it's pretty cool IMO.
https://market.android.com/details?id=fishnoodle.aquarium_free&feature=search_result
city at night when i'm on default homescreen.
Ive always loved Light Grid Pro's hexagon style
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Oh man Light Grid is amazingly mesmerizing, and so customizable its crazy.
i've been using video live wallpaper for ages now. my fav has always been this video of the internal working clock. it fills up the whole screen with moving gears similar to what you would inside the watch. what i normally do is go to youtube and download a vid of my choice. this way i can always keep changing my wallpaper. i have mirror lights, particles, ink on water, the beach, rain, pug licking my screen, etc.
Can you explain in a little more detail how you rip these YouTube videos to be able to use them as wallpapers?
kershner25 said:
Can you explain in a little more detail how you rip these YouTube videos to be able to use them as wallpapers?
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Use 'Video Get' (freeware) on your pc.
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Can you explain in a little more detail how you rip these YouTube videos to be able to use them as wallpapers?
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pretty easy. i don't have the link right now as it's in my laptop at home. but basically you can google it and several websites come up for saving youtube clips. what happens is you open the site in one window/tab. in another tab you have youtube open. so say you typed in the search field (of youtube) for clockwork. several video clips will come up. click on one and copy the http address as seen in the field above. paste this into the search field of the youtube video download site. once clicked, you'll get several format opitons. by far the most common are mp4 and flv. fortunately, video wallpaper plays both. save the file and transfer it to your phone.
from your phone, open video wallpaper. go to the menu screen and choose the video you want to play. presto! instant wallpaper.
btw, i noticed that some wallpapers are off-centered. if you're using adw launcher, click on the menu and bring up scrolling wallpaper option. this way you can choose which parts of the video wallpapers shows what detail. i think this should work as well with the default launcher.
hope that helps.
Waterize
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Waterize works perfectly on xplay but force closes sometimes on sony tablet s
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Seeds of Life
https://market.android.com/details?id=com.kalicinscy.wallpaper.seedsoflife
Just got my note a few days ago...in many YouTube videos I see people showing off a floating video player but I can't find it anywhere
You can make the stock video player float. But the ultimate floating media player app is "StickIt". Made by the same people who created "Overskreen" floating browser. They also make air calc. The floating calculator. They were the first on Android with floating apps, resizeable screens just like on a pc. You can have several different websites and videos playing at once on same screen. Add that to stock note multiscreen/multitasking and you have a multitaskking beast. The stickit and overskreen browser are well worth the price. Nothing compares to them.
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You can make the stock video player float. But the ultimate floating media player app is "StickIt". Made by the same people who created "Overskreen" floating browser. They also make air calc. The floating calculator. They were the first on Android with floating apps, resizeable screens just like on a pc. You can have several different websites and videos playing at once on same screen. Add that to stock note multiscreen/multitasking and you have a multitaskking beast. The stickit and overskreen browser are well worth the price. Nothing compares to them.
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The only thing I see with stickit is that you can't play video files from the network streaming them can you? With the stock player I can. How can I make the stock player float?
Actually some streaming stuff does work through stickit. Like YouTube and other sites
But to make stock video player float, there should be little icon up top. Like a square with a little arrow on its corner or something. Its one of those little icons on the top. Once you press it, screen gets small and goes into floating mode. Same thing if you open up browser, then press multiscreen and choose video player. Then on video player side, youcan press the icon to make it float instead of split screen.
I'm pretty sure the stock floating apps on the original galaxy tab 10.1 were first but stick it is nice. But the nice thing about the stock app is that you can go back and forth between full screen and floating, I wish stick it could do that.
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Actually some streaming stuff does work through stickit. Like YouTube and other sites
But to make stock video player float, there should be little icon up top. Like a square with a little arrow on its corner or something. Its one of those little icons on the top. Once you press it, screen gets small and goes into floating mode. Same thing if you open up browser, then press multiscreen and choose video player. Then on video player side, youcan press the icon to make it float instead of split screen.
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Yeah I have stickit I just wish I could stream local content and float it.
Man....I am going insane I keep going over it but don't see what button to hit to make the stock video player float. Screenshots?
I mean I can root and install twrp no problem but can't find this easy thing
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Just got my note a few days ago...in many YouTube videos I see people showing off a floating video player but I can't find it anywhere
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Maybe my video will help.
http://m.youtube.com/#/watch?desktop_uri=/watch?v=1JOyJpNrSz4&v=1JOyJpNrSz4&gl=US
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Yeah I have stickit I just wish I could stream local content and float it
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I use supervideo from the market which can float any video, to stream from external sites such as you tube, you need to get the in app purchase to enable it. This app also allows you to maximise the video when needed to full screen.
I've added a screen shot for the native player that shows what you need to click to float the video.
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I use supervideo from the market which can float any video, to stream from external sites such as you tube, you need to get the in app purchase to enable it. This app also allows you to maximise the video when needed to full screen.
I've added a screen shot for the native player that shows what you need to click to float the video.
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Well...I have no idea how or why but I'm missing that button. Any ideas?
Here is the screenshot
When I use the player and float it, it then disappears, except for being listed in the tasks. I can switch to it but it disappears again.
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Got it to work, but only with the helicopter video.
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When I use the player and float it, it then disappears, except for being listed in the tasks. I can switch to it but it disappears again.
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Got it to work, but only with the helicopter video.
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Figured it out. The button to float isn't there when playing back network videos. I I do have the button when playing videos from the note. No idea why they exclude networked content from floating really dumb.
Thanks. At least there's an explanation. Does suck.
Hello, just got my Nexus 5 and am really happy with it, but there is something I would like some help with. Coming from an iphone one thing I got used to was when using the chrome browser and clicking on an embedded video link, the video would automatically open in full screen. Right now when I click on an embedded video link, the video starts playing in the browser, but it just stays the same size as embedded link. I was wondering if there was a way to make the video automatically open in full screen mode.
Thanks
Hi there.
I'm looking for an video editing app that has the ability to combine multiple videos in one screen.
Like a split screen.
Is there any app that can do this?
Because I'd like to edit the videos directly from my phone, and not hassle around with the PC.
Thanks
I'm not sure if YouTube got updated but I used to be able to listen to videos in the background without having to be in the YouTube app but as of today I can no longer do that. Did you YouTube removed this feature? Is anyone else having this problem?
One option with the S6 is to use multi window by dragging from top corner to opposite bottom corner. I have never used YouTube in the background, not too sure about that functionalty.
shook187 said:
I'm not sure if YouTube got updated but I used to be able to listen to videos in the background without having to be in the YouTube app but as of today I can no longer do that. Did you YouTube removed this feature? Is anyone else having this problem?
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I think that feature is only for Google Play Music subscribers, not sure if you used to be one of those. I'd do what shook187 says and drag it as far to the bottom corners as possible as a workaround.