Hi
I'm looking for a video recorder app that time shifts, ie it videos a continous maybe 10 min loop and then when the record button is pressed it saves maybe the previous minute, this would enable you to catch scenes such as whales breaching or a car crash at the races etc. (the Highway Police have a similar system so when they turn the lights and siren on the previous 30 seconds of the video is captured so they have evidence of the offence.), does one exist or any ideas on how to achieve a similar result
Thanks
Keith
Cool idea! And if anyone is at this, Im interested in an app that captures high fps videos. Like slow motion
search for 'blackbox' on the play store.
Blackbox
Thanks I've downloaded blackbox and will have a play with it.
Keith
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Hi!
I used to be a lurker around here (only looked, never posted), but now I'm a proud noob =D
My problem is: I have a Moto Milestone, and tried to use it as a time-lapse camera for driving, but the minimum time between frames I could get was 5 seconds, and the resulting video was just bad (and any app crashed after a few frames). Ideally it should be 1-2 seconds between frames. I was wondering if there could be a way to force lower FPS on the video camera to make the low-fps video. Of course the video would be sped-up later to get the nice time-lapse effect.
Is it possible?
Long title, but that's what I'm looking for, but I've failed so far to find.
Basically, my G3 can record 120 FPS videos, but sometimes I don't want the whole clip to be in 120 FPS, or the other end doesn't have a slow motion video player to view the clip properly.
I want a video editor that allows me to select, say, 10 seconds of a 1 minute (120fps) clip, and play it in slow motion, but the rest at "normal speed". I've heard that the iphone default video editor already allows this, which enrages me more.
I've searched quite a lot and couldn't find anything like that, for Android. Does anyone knows?
Good morning XDA community! I'm not sure if this post should go here, so if it doesn't... I'll take my flaming and you can move it.
If you're anything like myself, you enjoy reminding iPhone users how much better Android devices are any chance you get. I'm a huge fan of Snapchat and use it religiously. If you use this app, here's a cool way to mess with iPhone users:
First, you have to be rooted. Once rooted, you'll need the Snapshare Xposed module. This will allow you to share videos from your gallery through Snapchat. Now, for those of us that have slow motion recording, it gets even more entertaining. You can use your regular camera app to record something in slow motion (doesn't really matter what, everything looks awesome in slow- mo). Once you've recorded what you want, you need to trim it (scissors icon when you're on the thumbnail in gallery). Keep in mind that Snapchat only allows 10 seconds worth of video.
Once you have the video down to 10 seconds, you'll need an app in the Play Store called Video Compressor (yes, it's free). Since Snapchat has a 2.5MB limit on videos, it won't let you send an uncompressed video. The Video Compressor app is super easy to use. Open it, hit start, select the video in your gallery and it defaults to 10 seconds long. Start the compression and when it's done, it'll allow you to save it or share it. You can click share, then Snapshare, and send the slow-motion videos to your friends or upload them as your story.
I've done videos of me breaking ice, playing pool and my cat leaping into the air. Again... Everything looks awesome in slow-mo. The response from the iPhone users is great.
Just passing it along...
Have a great day!
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I currently use my G6+ to do all my video recording work for my YouTube channel. I fell in love with the snap movie mode in the video camera options because it let me record snippets throughout the day and save them all into a short video file so later I can edit on my computer. I have searched and searched and cannot find an app in the play store that can do this. Almost all video apps can record and pause but the moment you close the app or go to home screen or screen off, the current video is automatically saved as a video file and next time you use the app it starts a new video. I don't want 70 different video clips to edit each day, I want an app that can start and stop at the press of a button and keep those recordings in the same video timeline until I am finished to where I can then save as a final video. I really would like to upgrade to the G7 or V35 but from what I understand the snap movie feature was removed.
My reason for using LG phones is the wide angle camera and Snap Movie.
Is it possible to get this feature back with a newer device? Anyone know of an app that can do what I am asking?
Thanks again for the help!
Hi all,
We have been working on a while on our app for gamers.
Glip Wallet & Screen Recorder - Apps on Google Play
Play games & earn crypto! Record at 60 fps with in-game mic & audio and no lag.
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First of all, I would like to mention that Glip is not a normal screen recorder. Glip is a Replay Recorder which means we record continuously but clips are only saved when some awesome moment happens in your gameplay. (Like Shadowplay on PC). The app is completely free without any ads.
When a cool moment happens in your gameplay, just tap a button and it will save the most recent 60s of your gameplay.
- No impact on your device storage. Save only meaningful moments instead of recording your complete game session and then finding and trimming moments from complete recording
- Better performance than typical screen recorders. Since we are not writing to file system continuously, we have much better performance than standard screen recorders or in built screen recorder of your phone. Typically, we take 1-2% of your device's CPU when gaming.
- You can save your best moments in our cloud library. Unlimited storage and your clips will be saved forever. You can also share links to your clips easily with your friends.
- Mic recording is supported on all android versions. Internal audio recording on Android 10+ devices. In next release, we will also be adding camera overlay with the recorder along with many exciting features.
Thanks, Looking forward to the feedback and bugs/ feature requests if any.
We have a desktop app also to record clips from PC and instantly getting clips onto your phone. When you tap the hotkey on your PC, clip gets added to your library and will be visible on your phone. Much easier to share clips with friends than the typical flow of compressing video and then uploading to some hosting website.