Hi all,
someone has ever recorded a video with a picture inside it?
for example, I want to record a video with a string about copyright over it.
Thanks in advance.
You mean a watermark? Those are added after the video is recorded. Record a video, add the watermark in a video editor and export it.
Yes... but... I'm trying to write the code for do this!
And I prefer that the insertion of the watermark occurs during the recording!
reminds me of cameras with the time and date watermarked onto the video That's what you are trying to accomplish basically. Don't think it's been done because it's kind of annoying.
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Is there a way to record video in a codec other than 3gp? Or is there an app that anyone knows of that will allow you to record video in different formats like .avi .mp4
I was pleased to find that the camera for the froyo 2.2 build that eugene made shoots in the same HD aspect ratio as the 2.1 build but formats to MP4
also there are many encoding programs that work well. I am presently using Oxelon Media Converter to convert to AVI for editing in Premier and posting video on youtube in 720HD
Yeah I can convert them but I'd like to avoid having to add the extra step. I might have to check out that Rom if I no one else has any other solutions.
Hi to all. I have a video done with MiniCM7 and X10 mini pro. When i was recording, the Camera app crashed and now the video doesn't play. How to recover it? I tried with HD Video Repair Utility and hex editor (to insert index values) but doesn't work. The video is big 138MB.
Thanks
I'm not sure you can, all the relevant information is only written to the file when you stop recording, right now you only have raw streams.
Don't know if it's possible to extract the raw video and audio streams, and use them in a video editor. I usually use AviDemux to tinker with video.
I tried with avidemux but nothing... Do you know some program who take raw video data and transform it in mp4?
Maybe try feeding it into VLC player, if that can't handle it i don't think there's anything that can, but i must honestly say i don't have high hopes for your file.
VLC doesn't play the file... then, can i delete the file???
That is up to you to decide I wouldn't think it's worth keeping around if you can do nothing with it, but then, maybe the content has some meaning for you and someone someday may find a solution...
I have a HUAWEI g300, and while the quality of still images taken with the camera are great, video quality is awful. Or, to be more specific, the audio that goes with the video is very poor.
I believe that this may be due to the file format of the video.
For this reason, I would be interested to know whether there are any ways to change the file format which videos are recorded in. Are there any alternative camera apps that are any good, which ideally allow the user to select their own file format? My device is rooted btw.
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Hello there! I've searched for an answer to this on the forum, but couldn't find anything. Similar threads were in this part of the forum, so I hope I've posted this in the right area.
I'm trying to upload a video that I've recorded using Snapchat as a story without rooting my HTC One. The video was recorded on the app, downloaded, and then sent as a one-time view video rather than added as a story at the time. This means the video resolution should be fine and that it doesn't need to be trimmed. I've had success sending the video again by:
- Recording a sample Snapchat video
- Using the Task Manager to swap to File Explorer
- Pasting my video into Snapchat's my_media folder
- Replacing the name of my video with the exact title of the sample video (including nomedia file extension)
However, when I try the same method for posting a story it shows my video on the app, but then says that it can't set the video as a Snapchat.
There's clearly something else that needs to be altered. There are sometimes sesrh_dlw prefixed files in the my_media folder with .mp4.nomedia extensions, but they can't be viewed as videos.
Does Snapchat take a note of the length and file size of the video and check whether it correlates when you try upload it as a story? And if so, why doesn't it do this when you send it as a one-time view video.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks
it's very easy
You need to delete all the contents of the folder (mp4.nomedia and jpg.nomedia ).
Turn off the network and send a video to your history. Will be creat an file in the folder (/sdcard/Android/data/com.snapchat.android/cache/my_media/). This is your history. Copy the new video to this folder and rename with the history's name.
Turn on the network and resend the history.
P.S. I don't speak English
Does that work for the Snapchat story? I know it works for when you send videos individually to people in your contacts but couldn't find a way to upload a video for everyone to see as a 'story'.
When i record video in hdr10+ the video player automatically adds boosted colors to the footage when playing but when i import the footage into any video editing app the footage has bland colors.
How Can I Get The Same Colors When Exporting The Footage into Any App?
1st img : colors in video player app
2nd imge : colors in editing app
if I need to quickly shorten the video myself, I do it in the standard video editor on the phone, but if it's a longer video and has more editing, I use Adobe Premiere on the computer.
I'm not happy when I shoot something in HDR+ and I can't send the same shot through social networks because the colors are immediately washed out.
Sometimes I use the method to upload a video to YouTube or Google Drive and then download it and then the colors are not washed out because it is overcompressed.
JigsawMobile said:
if I need to quickly shorten the video myself, I do it in the standard video editor on the phone, but if it's a longer video and has more editing, I use Adobe Premiere on the computer.
I'm not happy when I shoot something in HDR+ and I can't send the same shot through social networks because the colors are immediately washed out.
Sometimes I use the method to upload a video to YouTube or Google Drive and then download it and then the colors are not washed out because it is overcompressed.
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so you mean i should only record in hdr10+ if i have to edit that footage professionally?
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so you mean i should only record in hdr10+ if i have to edit that footage professionally?
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Not like pro but you need convert bideo first because players cant play hdr+.
Easy way, after record video upload it to youtube than download some video via studio manager than other players can play without loosing colors.
You can and convert video.
Yea i do not like it but i do not kniw other solutions.
You need to find an HDR to SDR process. There are many in Youtube depending your editing software. I use Davinci. The process is called "Convert REC2020 to REC709". But the result will not be acurate if you don't have the camera profile (LG V60) and I haven't found it anywhere on the internet, so you need to find or make a LUT that makes the colors of the REC709 (SDR) video to match the ones as it looks on the phone. For previewing the correct colors, I am using MPV player with a configuration to view HDR videos on my SDR monitor (it does the convertion on the fly) and the videos look very good right out of the phone.