can anyone give me a work around or a reasonable explanation or fix to sending a mms video on a 4.0+ rom?seems everyrom I try thats not gb or lower doesnt lower the quality of the video or start the 30 second recording for sending a video mms...I am running android on the hd2 with maglr an cwm,thanks for any response given as I have gotten no replies on the hd2 android q&a forum.
You must not forget that htc hd2 is a windows mobile 6.5, and android has been ported to run on this device, so latest android platforms won't work without any BUGS.
That explains somehow the reason that gingerbread would be better.
Hope i helped.
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Ok, so I've installed Skype for Windows Mobile, 3.0 Beta.
Is there a way to utilize the Sprint Touch Pro's camera for video calls?
OR
Has anyone figured out a way to attach a USB webcam and use it? Kind of stinks the CDMA Touch Pro only has the one camera.
No Skype doesnt support it, maybe on a tegra cpu in the future
skype does support video chat. The question is better clarified as:
Since Skype supports video chat on its mobile software as per skypes website, and since the CDMA version of the phone only has the back camera, is there a way to utilize the camera on the back of the phone to work with skypes option to video chat?
actually that isnt a bad idea but may not be possible yet since skype already uses alot of batter, cput and memory power
"Since Skype supports video chat on its mobile software as per skypes website"
got a link for that ?
because my x1 got a frontcam and don't support video calls
every test i've seen of even the new skype state it don't
and i can't see it on their site
Hi Leo Users,
I am considering buying this phone but I need to see how well it handles in android.
Can someone post a video using one of the most recent and more working roms? I want to get an idea of how well it goes.
1. What is currently not supported on the leo?
2. Does all of its ram get ported in android or does it use only a smaller part?
3. What about the camera? Is the camera app using the camera to it's full potential?
4. Video playback? Does it play hd?
5. Is a nand installation of android possible?
Thank you!
nemuro said:
Hi Leo Users,
I am considering buying this phone but I need to see how well it handles in android.
Can someone post a video using one of the most recent and more working roms? I want to get an idea of how well it goes.
1. What is currently not supported on the leo?
2. Does all of its ram get ported in android or does it use only a smaller part?
3. What about the camera? Is the camera app using the camera to it's full potential?
4. Video playback? Does it play hd?
5. Is a nand installation of android possible?
Thank you!
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1. For each Android distro out there it says in its own topic what's working and what it is not. I know it can't record video in HD 720p.
2. As far as I know, Android uses all available RAM.
3. There are still some issues with the camera, mostly because improvements are still made to native Android phones. I doubt you will use the camera like that. I don't consider it a low point.
4. Video playback is really good and it also plays HD. I tried with some Youtube HD videos and they were ok. Haven't tried with a computer encoded fully fledged HD. I know that there are video players on Android Market that can play all Xvid encoded videos out of the box. Just copy it on the SD card and you are set.
5. At this moment, NAND installation is not possible. There were some major improvements done and I think it will be possible to be functional at some point.
6. I would add the fact that HD2 can run a lot of Android flavors because it can launch them from within WinMobile. This is something you can never achieve with a native Android phone.
7. Battery drainage is still heavy. Every day something new is discovered on how to improve battery life.
I see you own a Wildfire. HD2 is a lot better that it. I read it on a Romanian tech blog, an editor made a comparison between native Android phones and HD2.
Has anyone come up with a way to use Skype for Android to be able to place video chat calls? The fact that the Archos 101 has a front facing camera really makes me wish this would work. But the Skype available in the Google Market does not support video chat.
I've heard that the HTC Thunderbold and the new Moto BIONIC will both have Skype Video integrated.
Are we basically waiting on another android device to have that functionality so we can reverse engineer it onto our devices? Or is there another way around this limitation?
Skype is still working on getting video calling to Android. They just purchased Qik too, which should help!
PotentChili said:
Skype is still working on getting video calling to Android. They just purchased Qik too, which should help!
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It seems they "sold" the first working video version of skype to Motorola, so once the xoom is out, there'll be Skype AKPs floating around... with the hope that it doesn't heavily rely on Honeycomb.
I think Verizon gets first dibs on Skype video chat. Then probably after a year it will be open to all devices.
Moved to general as not andorid development
I have been using Tango. It works great.
http://tango.me/
well "Skype with Video" was just released for the Thunderbolt only ... waiting on a fine XDA member to crack it for the rest of the mass (xoom please!)
link can be found @ Androidandme ....won't post it here
Hello there,
I've got a really weird problem started since yesterday. I was using a MIUI gingerbread version on my HD2 n it was perfect. This morning I couldnt access the camera n it kept saying it wasnt responding so I figured the ROM's playing up again....Hence I did task29 and installed factory version. Now I can access everything fine and the camera with 5MP working fine as well but unable to see camcorder with 720p option. infact there isnt any 720p option at all. the most I can see is mp4 with 640x480 VGA...I've tried many WM6.5 ROM's now but no luck....please help
I thinl the 720p is a registry tweak, go to this thread and have a look at #56 and #62.
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With the registry tweaks you can only increase the picture/video quality. But the HD2 has no 720p capabilities.
highcoder said:
With the registry tweaks you can only increase the picture/video quality. But the HD2 has no 720p capabilities.
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It has, with WP7 Roms.
so why are you posting this in a Win 6.5 thread ??
After searching for a while it seems few people have shared my problem but none really found a solution.
I'm on a Galaxy S3 i9300 running the latest stable build of SlimKat (which is AOSP based) and it appears snapchat videos only record for a second or so before stopping. According to what I read i recognized the problem as a memory problem, snapchat has a maximum memory capacity for video and for some reason on AOSP based ROMs it reaches that maximum too early. I confirmed this because I saw that when Video Quality is set on "Low" it does record the full 10 seconds (although in messed up proportions which is why I don't want to use it) and if I put the Video Mode on regular and put my thumb on the camera it records 10 seconds of black, and if I suddenly remove the finger it ends because of the memory maximum.
How can I fix this problem? I really like vanilla android and I don't want to move to Samsung based ROMs for something like this. Please help
People that I found on the internet with my problem:
http://androidforums.com/rush-all-things-root/774043-snapchat-video-recording-issue.html
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2428039
https://jira.cyanogenmod.org/browse/CYAN-2343
http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20131107175309AAHaoAY (not quite but similliar)
That's my problem too =/
Same and my front facing recording is being inverted like right is shown as left ??
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Had a dream about this... Try going to camera app and go to video setting, in the recording setting change the video to a lower one. Mine was at 1080p and when I changed it to 720p it started working amazing. Try setting it lower if that doesn't work for you. Mine was only recording for 1 second and would stop, after this I can record the full length allowed now. Let us know if this works for you
Orel1996 said:
After searching for a while it seems few people have shared my problem but none really found a solution.
I'm on a Galaxy S3 i9300 running the latest stable build of SlimKat (which is AOSP based) and it appears snapchat videos only record for a second or so before stopping. According to what I read i recognized the problem as a memory problem, snapchat has a maximum memory capacity for video and for some reason on AOSP based ROMs it reaches that maximum too early. I confirmed this because I saw that when Video Quality is set on "Low" it does record the full 10 seconds (although in messed up proportions which is why I don't want to use it) and if I put the Video Mode on regular and put my thumb on the camera it records 10 seconds of black, and if I suddenly remove the finger it ends because of the memory maximum.
How can I fix this problem? I really like vanilla android and I don't want to move to Samsung based ROMs for something like this. Please help
People that I found on the internet with my problem:
http://androidforums.com/rush-all-things-root/774043-snapchat-video-recording-issue.html
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2428039
https://jira.cyanogenmod.org/browse/CYAN-2343
http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20131107175309AAHaoAY (not quite but similliar)
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