Can Android Box record the screen, internal sound and microphone at the same time?
Previously I managed to record screen, internal sound and microphone also connecting a capture card from PC to Smartphone via OTG and USB webcam app (apparently HDMI Input from capture card is translated to UVC, the same signal like a webcam),
if a smartphone can do this, Android Box probably could too, but I don't know how smooth the recording can be on Android Box, on my Smartphone, I managed to record 1080p60fps smoothly, maybe you guys can test my experiment, I plan to buy Android Box with 4GB RAM and 32GB Storage also already on Android 10 or 11
An app I use :
Wondershare InScrn (for Screen Record)
USB Camera (for reading HDMI capture card input)
Hardware I use :
My PC (or whatever thing output HDMI signal)
HDMI Capture Card
My Phone (It Sony Xperia XZ2)
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Hi fellas,
I fly FPV and I wanted to use my Infuse to record the AV footage by splitting the video cable which goes to my monitor to my hdmi chord/dongle for the infuse.
The AV equipment has low resolution 640x480 if I'm lucky.
Would this idea work? There is no audio as my transmitter does not have a mic but If I could use a screen capture software on my phone to record my flights that would be fantastic. Is this possible? To use the HDMI dongle as an AV in to stream live video on my phone (assuming there is an app) basically using my phone as a DVR.
Thanks for any helpful response.
no but it would be cool to use a transmitter as reciever.... I mean if a PC needs a dedicated video capture device rather than the monitor-out going both ways then why would a cell phone be likely to work like that? if USB hosting gets figured out in the kernel and a USB video capture device was used the sure but the mhl is a 1 way device as far as anyone knows.
you may as well get a laptop and usb video capture card then copy the file to the phone.
Guess the laptop is as good as any it's a shame though
The transmitter that I was talking about is the transmitter on the aircraft transmitting the image which is being viewed on a monitor
I destroyed my gopro in a crash so I was looking for alternate solutions without having to buy anything as I am dirt poor
thanks a lot for your input
I need to connect an external USB Cam to a Smartphone to be used with Skype video conferencing (on the Smartphone !), with the ability to switch from internal Cam (front/rear) to external during the conference.
I would like also to have this feature, if possible, on my Sony Xperia Z with Android 4.4.4 CyanogenMod 11
Any way ? Any solution ?
thanks in advance
Hi everyone! This is my first thread here so I'm sorry if I mess anything up. I have been doing my head in for a while now trying to find a way to record internal gameplay audio for hopefully a successful YouTube career. I own an OnePlus 3T and I am not rooted (I don't wanna root as I have bad memories ) I am on Oxygen OS 5.01 and Android 8.0.0. I have tried all screen recorders and none records internal audio. I have stumbled across using Audacity on Windows to record the audio. However in order for that to work you would need 2 audio inputs? Like how a normal computer has. Unfortunately I don't have a PC at home, we only use laptops and I only have one 3.5mm jack! I was wondering if an USB soundcard connected to my laptop would record my internal audio if I connect it?
PLEASE READ THE DETAILS FOR ALL OF THIS QUESTION BEFORE GIVING THE FIRST QUICK ANSWER,
i have recently purchased the U11 and i was wondering about the use of an external microphone. I have a sony ecm 907 stereo condenser microphone with internal battery. I am using the camera / video app that came with the phone .
When i plugged it in using the 3.5mm / usb adapter, a dialog box popped up to inform me that the microphone was being installed .... in all cases the microphone is connected prior to launching the camera app.
i have also tried an electret unpowered lavalier mic but it treats this as a headphone
But the video app continues to only use the onboard microphones. I have tried front and rear cameras, 3d audio and hi-res audio in all possible combinations.
Is this simply a limitation of the camera software? or..
Do i need to use a particular type of microphone?
Do i need to install a 3rd party app such as Filmic Pro?
Do i need to change any other settings?
Do i need to install a patch/ app to get round this issue?
The phone won't have drivers to use the hardware and isn't capable of installing them as root is protected.
You will need an app to use it or there is even the chance you might have to root or even accept that it may not work at all..
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Screen recording a capture card
Can Android Box record the screen, internal sound and microphone at the same time? Previously I managed to record screen, internal sound and microphone also connecting a capture card from PC to Smartphone via OTG and USB webcam app (apparently...
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Can Android Box record the screen, internal sound and microphone at the same time?
Previously I managed to record screen, internal sound and microphone also connecting a capture card from PC to Smartphone via OTG and USB webcam app (apparently HDMI Input from capture card is translated to UVC, the same signal like a webcam),
if a smartphone can do this, Android Box probably could too, but I don't know how smooth the recording can be on Android Box, on my Smartphone, I managed to record 1080p60fps smoothly, maybe you guys can test my experiment, I plan to buy Android Box with 4GB RAM and 32GB Storage also already on Android 10 or 11
An app I use :
Wondershare InScrn (for Screen Record)
USB Camera (for reading HDMI capture card input)
Hardware I use :
My PC (or whatever thing output HDMI signal)
HDMI Capture Card
My Phone (It Sony Xperia XZ2)