Hey all,
I was wondering if anybody knew of a way to play a video over top of another video.
Of course the video playing "in front" would need to have be partially transparent.
Anyone know of software that supports this or is this a development project?
Thanks for your thoughts.:fingers-crossed:
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i have searched and searched but i have turned up nothing. i know there is no video editing app for android. Is there anyone out there working on one. im sorry but i love my nexus very much. the one thing i wish i could do is record a 720p video add my youtube intro to it and then upload it to youtube. without having to connect to my mac convert video to mp4 then edit it in imovie then export it the upload it to youtube. i have thought about buying an itouch just so i could use it as a camcorder that have video editing. as you can see im not asking for much. im sure there is plenty of people that wish androids could do this.
Main things i would love to see
video splicing
transitions
thats all. i wish i knew how to program for android because i think this would be an amazing thing to bring to android.
I would like to know as well.
I'd also like to have this.
I already post this question but it is still unanswered :'(
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=671881
I was interested in this too... even if I could just rotate the videos I rrecord by 90 degrees, that would be a huge help!
Billy
Also interested in this.
I'm curious to know if something like ffmpeg could be used? And then add a GUI afterwards?
Is there any cloud based application that can be used since we have flash and maybe let us upload your data and edit it there and redownload?
Sense as if that might be the least intensive work-wose unless someone has a native app everyone seems to have missed.
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Hey all, there's a thread here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=830781 to port the LG Optimus' video editing app over to the Nexus One - apparently it's mostly working on the Vibrant already.
Something very strange is going on.....
I used my new Camileo S30 camera to record a 720P , MP4 video. It works fine in Movies App on my xoom....But "Movie Studio" says "The Video Clip Cannot Be Added to your project".....Im baffeled to as why it cannot be added??
I used a different camera to record 720p , in mp4 format and its works in movie studio...I opened gspot and the codecs are almost identical...
Can anyone Please help me make it work!!?!?!?
hi did you find a solution to this? I have the same issue. cheers
Same problem here on Asus Transformer running Honeycomb 3.2
Hopefully Google/Asus will sort it out for ICS and make it so Movie Studio is a proper iMovie alternative...
Right now, the only thing it seems to be able to edit, is it's OWN footage, and I won't be holding my tablet in my hands whilst Skiing..... That's what the Kodak ZX5 is for....
Have a few questions about Screencasting, and I really couldn't find a definitive answer, so I knew this was the best place to ask...
I review Android Games & Apps for a site, and normally when I need a video I'll just youtube link it. I try to find Indie games, and review things a lot of folks might miss and unfortunately you can't always find a video available.
I know there's a modded version of Shootme! floating around, and it worked well but the quality wasn't really that great for some games I tried it on another big drawback was the lack of sound. Are there any other programs to try, or another way to go about it? Anything that does sound out there?
I've seen some very professional looking videos with audio and flawless video playback by some of the big dev companies so I know it can be done, just not sure how to do it. I know I could record the gameplay with a video camera like a lot of people do, but I'd prefer to keep my fingers out of the picture and literally just do a screencast with audio.
It might not be feasible, but I thought I would ask as it's been bugging me for awhile now. Any suggestions would be appreciated, thanks in advance!
CoolhandLocke said:
I've seen some very professional looking videos with audio and flawless video playback by some of the big dev companies so I know it can be done, just not sure how to do it. I know I could record the gameplay with a video camera like a lot of people do, but I'd prefer to keep my fingers out of the picture and literally just do a screencast with audio.
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AFAIK: for anything above 10 fps framerate, you probably need another solution like a video (HD) capture card + an Android device with (m)HDMI-out.
Hell fellowe XDA'ers I was in the process of doing some video work and as my skills arent that great I figured I would look for help here.
I was wondering if anyone out there had some video skills to help me make a 10-15 intro for upcoming videos?
I have made few videos myself about how to separate LCD from gorilla glass in broken cellphones.
So I saw many want to do this but they don't know how, I wanted to share DIY video to help out ppl.
but I don't know how to make an embedded from the video I upload in youtube here,
here are few examples I made here but the don't work it just shows the link and I tried to use the youtube button and url etc and it does nt seem to make what I wanted. Is this possible?
thank you all in advance.
here are some test I made.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qOAauYYNUuI
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qOAauYYNUuI