Hi
I have read online that while playing a video you should be able to press the three. ... symbol and choose share to attach the video to an email etc. I don't seem to get the three dots on my titan. Does it work for anyone else? Cheers si
I shot a short video, scrolled over to that video, hit the "triple-dot", hit "share", selected an email account and a blank email with the mp4 video attachment was created for me. If you try it that way does it work? Note that if I select a video from Skydrive I do not see the triple-dot. However, using the newly-released Skydrive app, you can email a link to a video (or picture or file).
derekpthomas said:
I shot a short video, scrolled over to that video, hit the "triple-dot", hit "share", selected an email account and a blank email with the mp4 video attachment was created for me. If you try it that way does it work? Note that if I select a video from Skydrive I do not see the triple-dot. However, using the newly-released Skydrive app, you can email a link to a video (or picture or file).
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thanks for the reply. Can't seem to get the triple dot anywhere where video is involved. Emailng a video is still beyond me!
is this a video you recorded on the phone or one that is on a site somewhere?
Not while you are playing a video. Before you play a video.
Go into your camera roll, tap a video to bring it up, and there should be the three dots on the bottom that allow you to share a video via e-mail, Facebook, and SkyDrive.
Note: Videos cannot be sent via MMS unless you are forwarding a video that has already been sent to you via MMS.
prjkthack said:
Not while you are playing a video. Before you play a video.
Go into your camera roll, tap a video to bring it up, and there should be the three dots on the bottom that allow you to share a video via e-mail, Facebook, and SkyDrive.
Note: Videos cannot be sent via MMS unless you are forwarding a video that has already been sent to you via MMS.
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thanks, that was it. Just didn't think to do it that way. A little counter intuitive to have to go through photos to a video but now I understand
every time i try to send a video via mms or text i cant because the file is to big. is there anyway to make the video smaller or do i need an app to resize the video files? thanks
If you know that your going to want to send the video via one of those methods, start off in one and select video with the attach clip. Then the video will automatically be compressed to fit into the MMS or Email. Of course, the video will look blocky and be limited to a certain time frame, but this will allow you to send the video.
Plugging the phone or sd card directly into my PC is what's worked best for me personally.
I have been trying to video chat with my father who has an iphone 4. When I chat with him on my HTC Flyer tablet (with Qik video chat for sprint) he said he can hear me and the video is right side up.
When I video chat with him on my Rezound he said my video is upside down. If I turn the phone 180 degrees he said the video was right then but then the video from him on my phone was upside down. He also said he could see me talking but could not hear anything.
Has anybody else had these problems? Anybody know how to fix it?
Use Skype, oovoo or Tango...
I'm thinking of buying a Google Nexus 10. I'm very tightly integrated with Google Apps, so I'm thinking it might be the best tablet for me. Never had a table before.
I'm curious as to what format it records videos? I haven't found much info Googling around the web about recording formats. I'd like to record some stuff, then transfer the video to my MacBook and import into iMovie for editing. I'd also like to just upload short video clips directly to YouTube and Facebook. iMovie seems a bit picky as to what video formats it uses. And I'd also like to be able to just transfer the video to my MacBook and view it in Picasa (I don't like or use iPhoto).
I have an Android phone which I really like. And my computer is a Mac. I am thinking of the iPad, too, of course, but I really love my Android Phone so... the video recording is very important to me.
Thanks!
Cynthia
Cynthia Blue said:
I'm thinking of buying a Google Nexus 10. I'm very tightly integrated with Google Apps, so I'm thinking it might be the best tablet for me. Never had a table before.
I'm curious as to what format it records videos? I haven't found much info Googling around the web about recording formats. I'd like to record some stuff, then transfer the video to my MacBook and import into iMovie for editing. I'd also like to just upload short video clips directly to YouTube and Facebook. iMovie seems a bit picky as to what video formats it uses. And I'd also like to be able to just transfer the video to my MacBook and view it in Picasa (I don't like or use iPhoto).
I have an Android phone which I really like. And my computer is a Mac. I am thinking of the iPad, too, of course, but I really love my Android Phone so... the video recording is very important to me.
Thanks!
Cynthia
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it records to the mp4 container (h.264). up to 1080p
Any video chat apps where the person you talking to you can still view video when off app and doing something else?