[Q]Screen Touch Recorder? - Windows Phone 7 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Was just wondering if this is possible.
Basically on computers we have programs like ghostmouse etc that record our mouses movements and can then play them back at any speed that the user sets.
I was just wondering if this was possible on the windows phone and/or there is a application available already for doing so?
Basically just thinking of having a application on screen and the recording playing/recording etc?
if you can grasp my idea that is.

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Record directly from PPC Microphone

Hi:
I'm musician and I travel a lot. Sometimes I go with my laptop and sit by the sea and make music. As I always go with my Pocket (Blueangel) I'm looking to an alternative to move around with my costly mics to also recording voice directly to the laptop.
I'm aware there's plenty of software options for "off-line" recording, but what I looking for is a way of recording live (with the lowest latency possible) from my PPC.
If Skype does it, why not to have a WDM driver for the PPC and allow direct recording to my sequencer software?
I'm having a look at things like Luci (http://www.luci.eu/manbasic.html) which I found here: http://www.core-sound.com/pdaudio-cf/4.php...
Cheers!

Using Myvu with a Fuze - Could you do a bit of a VR thing?

At the risk of sounding like a wanna-be Borg, I'd like to use Myvu glasses with my new Fuze.
There's already a thread out there http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=417616 showing what the TV-out function can do, and the Myvu gogs will work fine with video and such.
But you have to run the TV out program, which only allows a limited set of programs to be used (Powerpoint, internet, photos and videos, and youtube).
I'd like to use Office programs on Myvu.
Using mobile Word or Excel with the glasses on would be like having a big computer screen.
Plus, no laptop to haul around (just a bunch of cables, adapters, and batteries - but you're already doing that, right?).
It'd be like a REDFLY application (http://www.celiocorp.com), but for video goggles, not as a laptop substitute.
You'd be totally VR then - if you had heading (compass) information you could do some really cool on-the-fly navigating too.
Does anyone know of a way (or if it's even possible) of porting ALL of the video output of a Fuze to TV-out?
thanks
fuse
possible, yes - I'm doing that now w/ my myvu - but it's bulky (lots of cables)
I'm trying to figure out how to get a shorter htc usb --> 1/16" cable (myvu's input..)
-mark

[Q] Capture video data and IMU (accelerometer) data from an Android device

Hi, I think this will be a bit different type question that you guys are use to seeing. I'm hoping some of the guru developers here have a suggestion or two.
Where I work we do video/image processing mainly for Gov, UAV's, stuff like that. I'm a HW engineer. Today a SW engineer came to me asking if there is a way we could tap the HW in an Android phone to be able to get some kind of timing or sync signals that they could use to correlate data from the internal IMU's (accelerometers) to data being recorded by the video camera on the phone. I believe they are looking into using the IMU data to stabilize video captured from the camera (similar to how we do it on other systems).
I'm not at all familiar with the HW in an Android phone but I image a lot of the key signals I'd need are locked up inside the CPU until somewhere.
To me this seemed like something SW could do. We agreed that writing the typical high level Java type app for the phone wouldn't work. Either too much delay, inaccurate timings, or the App would not be able to get direct access to the IMU data and the video stream to record both.
Is this something that can be done hacking the standard video app? Would we need to get down to the kernel level to be able to properly see/control the video camera and the IMU?
We don't work with Android so this would be very new territory to us. Let me know if you have any thoughts.
thanks
JM

Streaming games and watching movies at the same time?

I was wondering, is there a way to watch shows on my computer screen at the same time I'm streaming games to the shield?
I run a single monitor (1080p projector), I was thinking could the "steam big epicure/stream" run in the back ground while I make use of the desktop (ie: watch movies) ; or perhaps set it up in like a mock dual monitor setup? so that a "virtual monitor" would be where the steam big picture would run, leaving the main monitor free for me?
The streaming works by opening up the game and then just streaming your entire monitor, so it's not possible to have it run in the background. I've never tried mock monitors, but if it works the same way as just having dual monitors then it would kind of work.
I say kind of because what's running on the other monitor will continue playing, but all audio is streamed to your shield and there's no way of stopping that. Also, if you ever adjust the movie or otherwise make Steam or your game lose focus, the stream will stop.
I hear that people with true multimonitor setups, that shield streaming disables the other monitors any ways.
I found a work around, it's kinda dumb, but works.
In my case my monitor is a 100" projector, so great for movies, So I got my old blackberry playbook, installed plex on it, and connected it to a second input on the set up. So essentially I stream to the shield games and stream movies to my projector at the same time.
I mean it would be WAY better if I could just use my desktop at the same time using the shield but hey, it works.
I am no programer or anything, but, couldn't they make game streaming like a "media sever"? Something that runs in the background with no visual rendering on the severing computer?
first of all Hi everybody, im new to the forums, About not being able to run games in backround, Yes, that makes sense, but if you say it just streams your entire Monitor to device itself, do you think its possible to stream Desktop with icons and applications to the Shield?
iCloudServ said:
first of all Hi everybody, im new to the forums, About not being able to run games in backround, Yes, that makes sense, but if you say it just streams your entire Monitor to device itself, do you think its possible to stream Desktop with icons and applications to the Shield?
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Not the way the Shield Stream is set up. Steam's "Big Picture" has to be fullscreen and on top at all times, other wise it will cancel the stream. Which means your best option is Splashtop.
the only way we can do this, is by streaming Whole Desktop , to Shield or Android device . same way as Remote Desktop but only using Client and protocol used by NVIDIA GRID Software.

How do I record calls on new Android OS versions?

Used to be able to do this natively, even when I try t he non native way with ocr cube recorder the permsisions etc are all complex, confusing, and ultimately dont work
I need to record calls for interviews and meetings and this is massivelyt Fing up my workflow?

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