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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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.
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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.
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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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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:
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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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Its not possible buddy....
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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:
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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 ....
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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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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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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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Hi!
Please can someone who has updated to Gingerbread upload a video sample which demonstrates the function of the new video stabilizer?
I haven't taken any videos just yet but I'll do it 2moro morning when it's light.
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Would be great!
@Cav3
Have you managed to make some videos?
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@Cav3
Have you managed to make some videos?
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yeah im uploading it now and i was proper shaking it like hitting the floor hard with my feet while walking and moving the phone all over the place which would make any other camera jerk all over.
but it will take a while to upload cos i got 30kb/s upload lol **** internet. but i just got back home now
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zCY0TkZkqCc&feature=channel_video_title
I played with it a little earlier. Seems to be pretty decent. The camera has seen a massive overall improvement. Physical shutter button and Flash in 3d mode are the two massive improvements that stand out above all.
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I played with it a little earlier. Seems to be pretty decent. The camera has seen a massive overall improvement. Physical shutter button and Flash in 3d mode are the two massive improvements that stand out above all.
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Would you say that the quality of the 2d photos has had a big improvement and is the auto focus quicker now?
Thx for uploadung! Unfortunately the video resolution seems not to look good @1080p. There seems to be a lack of sharpness. Honestly said, iPhone 4S 1080p videos look much better.
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I played with it a little earlier. Seems to be pretty decent. The camera has seen a massive overall improvement. Physical shutter button and Flash in 3d mode are the two massive improvements that stand out above all.
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Thanks for letting me know about the physical shutter button, thats made the camera a lot better
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Thx for uploadung! Unfortunately the video resolution seems not to look good @1080p. There seems to be a lack of sharpness. Honestly said, iPhone 4S 1080p videos look much better.
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I know but in well lit shots it's good but that video was during late afternoon I'll try in the shopping centre cos weather ATM is goofy and dark it's rubbish I'll also take a non stabilised one too
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L1lKL07-nOo
1080p test
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Hahaha, really cool cat!
Ok, in this conditions, video looks better. Was this made with stabilizer?
I can't remember If it is stabilised sorry lol and thanks she does that every day to meow at my window for food lol
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4BYc8zVbUyc
This one is stabalised 1080p
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Thank you, Cav3. Now this video is quite good, video stabilisation seems to work fine!
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4BYc8zVbUyc
This one is stabalised 1080p
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which rom you are using? i,m using THIS(http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1335514) rom and my camera is not fluid and always fires
Video in the acurateam v1 and v2 gingerbread roma is PERFECT. Like totally flawless. No mor glitches or stops or poor audio sync. The quality is great. The stills have improved vastly in quality as well as the overall speed of the camera having improved immensely, to a more than useable level.
Add in the video editor and you have a very useable camera. My one beef is not being able to edit 1080p video.
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Video in the acurateam v1 and v2 gingerbread roma is PERFECT. Like totally flawless. No mor glitches or stops or poor audio sync. The quality is great. The stills have improved vastly in quality as well as the overall speed of the camera having improved immensely, to a more than useable level.
Add in the video editor and you have a very useable camera. My one beef is not being able to edit 1080p video.
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Should we still expect the vast improvement in quality of 2d photos to still be there once LG release the final version of gingerbread in the next couple of weeks?
What Does happen if you turn V-Sync on or off on an Android Phone?
Can somebody explain me?
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If I'm correct, it's where the frames are basically synced (with lack of a better word). It stops too many frames appearing at once but also not enough, giving a smooth feeling to the ROM.
I'm not sure how well it actually works though.
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Complete novice task:crying:
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hey, you STOP spamming
bokilz said:
What Does happen if you turn V-Sync on or off on an Android Phone?
Can somebody explain me?
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As dan-fish said, vsync makes scrolling a lot smoother and prevents some graphical artifacts from appearing. So it basically is a graphical enhancement
So of the vsync is on it gives smoother fps on youre device?
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So of the vsync is on it gives smoother fps on youre device?
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It synchronizes the fps to the frame rate, so as long as the system is capable of rendering the frames fast enough, it's smoother. If the system isn't keeping up, you'll get lower frame rates than without vsync.
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It synchronizes the fps to the frame rate, so as long as the system is capable of rendering the frames fast enough, it's smoother. If the system isn't keeping up, you'll get lower frame rates than without vsync.
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Thanks! Now i Completely understand it!
Photosphere HD Live Wallpaper displays your spherical photos or any spherical images as your current wallpaper on your phone and tablet.
You may choose image from the gallery or from additional image packs available for purchase.
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Key features:
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Each image pack includes up to 30 high-resolution 4096x2048 handmade photos and requires 25-50Mb to download. Please review the content before buying.
Photosphere HD Live Wallpaper works well on both phone and tablet devices, uses low system resources and conserves your battery life!
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It sounded really like a great idea at first ....but i got disapointed, it barly uses the sensor it feels more like a Panorama live wallpaper than a sphere
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It sounded really like a great idea at first ....but i got disapointed, it barly uses the sensor it feels more like a Panorama live wallpaper than a sphere
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You may increase sensors sensitivity in settings. Rotation angle is limited to 15 degrees to avoid unintuitive rotations.
Wow, looks great on my HTC One!!! Thanks.
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Wow, looks great on my HTC One!!! Thanks.
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It is supposed to
Hey, guys, please your feedback!
We want to know how we are doing! Thanks!
Nice...I've been looking for something like this.
nice
Really nice
Thank guys, but please more feedback! If something goes wrong, just tell me!
Well ..there is something ..i dont know if it is possible ..gyroscope..like when i hold my phone and and make a circel with my body piruete, but still hold my phone stady ...it would be off the hook, when the pic would rotate
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Well ..there is something ..i dont know if it is possible ..gyroscope..like when i hold my phone and and make a circel with my body piruete, but still hold my phone stady ...it would be off the hook, when the pic would rotate
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Well, thanks for advice, i'll make an option to enable full 360 rotation by gyro. I just limited it to 15 degrees right now, because it looked a bit unintuitive, thought.
Is there anybody who liked the app and want to give me feedback?
Added video to the main post. Enjoy!
Here check this out ...i would love this but with a 360 pic
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iRbQMuFAHEo&feature=youtube_gdata_player
of course i talking about the first part where he is using the gamepad as scanner
it's a game for wiiu ..but just to show u what a would look like
txx3 said:
Here check this out ...i would love this but with a 360 pic
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iRbQMuFAHEo&feature=youtube_gdata_player
of course i talking about the first part where he is using the gamepad as scanner
it's a game for wiiu ..but just to show u what a would look like
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Well, I've just figured out what you were talking about. Thanks!
He basically wants to be able to see the entire photosphere without touching the screen...
A really cool idea...
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Yeah that's exactly what i want to see...well even so right now it works without touching the screen too..but i want a bigger movement on the screen ..had hard time to explain it
the thing is ..right now it's to similar to the 3D Wallpaper apps, there is really no big difference ...the layout it great i can give you that, but it lack's of the "woow how cool is that"
just give it a try ..thank me later
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txx3 said:
Yeah that's exactly what i want to see...well even so right now it works without touching the screen too..but i want a bigger movement on the screen ..had hard time to explain it
the thing is ..right now it's to similar to the 3D Wallpaper apps, there is really no big difference ...the layout it great i can give you that, but it lack's of the "woow how cool is that"
just give it a try ..thank me later
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It would be like looking into virtual reality through ur phone ... !
OP could you add accelerometer support so that the accelerometer can mimick the gyroscope ... For smaller devices..
Thanks
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samajid said:
It would be like looking into virtual reality through ur phone ... !
OP could you add accelerometer support so that the accelerometer can mimick the gyroscope ... For smaller devices..
Thanks
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yeah how sick would this be ...epic!
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Hey Guys, I thought of making this a central place to share all of our 4K Videos from different places
Here are mine so far
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mE2ZO4jo0pM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l5jwzODnW-8
Simple video of my backyard. Unbelievable considering the next "cheapest" 4k camera is a $4000 Blackmagic camera!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gqt0X7OGkQE
Although I haven't really used the 4k feature, I am happy to have the function.
But to post a sample isn't really gonna do anything.
I don't have anything above 1080p to view my stuff on.
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Although I haven't really used the 4k feature, I am happy to have the function.
But to post a sample isn't really gonna do anything.
I don't have anything above 1080p to view my stuff on.
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That stutter when you guys are panning is present in 1080p and 720p? It really bugs me
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qZp6tFoqWDI
Motion and focus test in my garden
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That stutter when you guys are panning is present in 1080p and 720p? It really bugs me
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I think that depends on where you are storing your videos and what's running in the background.
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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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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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im just trying to help so I hope it works
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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.