I found an APP that works well for printing Date and Time on Pictures.
It is called eCamera.
Cuts down a little on picture quality but does the job. -- skam
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Hello. Anybody got idea if there is some video capture software, that could insert a time and date stamp? Best would be if GPS could make actual speed stamp also Would be nice to have in video this info
I second that.
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http://www.autodvr.ru/index.html
Here is an app that fullfills all my criteria. It cost me hours of googling.
I'm taking a week of classes for work and would like to record the lectures (it is allowed) on video. While recording, I want to supplement the video with handwritten notes where appropriate. Has anyone seen an app that allows you to take notes that synchs with the video?
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I too am in search of the perfect solution for taking lecture notes/audio/video. I've spent the last two days reading, searching, and testing apps. So far the best solution I have found is an app that will let me record audio while typing text notes (although my ATP's mic is terrible). The only solution I could come up with is to record video from my Razr and stitch the notes and video together after the class in Evernote or something similar.
I read at some point in the past two days about ICS not allowing the camera to operate in the background while using another app or when the screen turns off (tablet sleeps). I got burned on an app purchase because of this. The dev said it would still record while I did other things because the app ran as a "service". It didn't... cam stream would shut down if app wasn't active on the screen and it never would record to SD. I'm not going to name-and-shame the app here, but it seems we're both SOL for the moment. I'd sell a kidney to have an app that would allow video, external mic audio, and typed notes at the same time.
I have no idea if this will work or not, but it's worth a shot for you guys wanting this.
This is my idea:
Install "OverSkreen Browser", it's basicly an internet browser that works like a browser does on a PC, it adds a layer on top of the screen where the browser is in. So you can launch (for example) Youtube app, and have the OverSkreen browser sit on top of the YouTube app, being able to interact with both of the apps.
I do not know if this also works with the camera, but try it out
Just install the browser, set it up, launch the browser, click on home, launch the camera, press recent apps (or click the notification that comes up with overskreen browser) and click on it.
That would possibly allow you to record while also being able to take note in for example Google Docs.
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Well... the good news is that the Overskreen browser actually worked. I could successfully record 720p HD video in the background while running Evernote in the Overskreen browser.
The bad news is that the web version of Evernote sucks equally well in both the stock browser and Overskreen. I will have to find another web-based note taking solution if I'm going to solve my video recording problem while taking notes. Perhaps I might try Google Docs or SpringPad. SpringPad's new interface for taking lecture notes just doesn't look like it will work though.... since it's been Pinterest-ified.
On a side note, I was able to use Gmail successfully while recording 720p video in the background using Overskreen with minimal input lag... so there is hope.
Any other suggestions on quality web-based note taking apps?
Hey,
what the **** is going on in Google? We have XXI century, ultra HD displays but photo contact pictures are still at very low resolution.
It was said JB finally fixes it and we can have up to 720p contact picture.
I made a test, I set for a contact HD picture (or less, any way more than 500x500). It was displayed during call, but I had to restore the system and after sync contact's picture was just very low quality and resolution.
What the **** is wrong with Google?!
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I use CameraZOOM in my phone as my primary camera app. Sadly, on the TS, it crashes frequently, so I can't use it there. The stock camera app doesn't crash, but it fails to save pics randomly (?)
What 3rd party cameras are you guys using? I dont need high-end features, just a quick snapshot that I can later sync using dropbox. Any recommendation would be appreciated.
Was trying a lot of different camera apps in order to try to compensate for the extremely dissatisfying image quality I get from my TS (are all units crap or might there be a problem with the sensor/wiring on my particular unit).
Anyways, settled for camera 360 for the time being. Allows for correct rotation in the viewfinder (you have to rotate the final image after shooting though) - and it gives me a chance to hide the crappy quality behind loads of effects...
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=vStudio.Android.Camera360
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Can some one list some of the best apps for photo editing as well as video editing? They can be one in the same or separate apps.
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Photos are all I can speak for. Synapses and pixlr are the only 2 you need truly
Snapseed for photos, I know some people who use Lightroom too but I think to get the good version you have to have a subscription.
Kinemaster for video
There's a small learning curve to both pieces of software. Snapseed is amazingly powerful once you start digging into it. I was able to do this composite image using two color photos taken with the V30 and completely edited on phone in Snapseed: https://www.flickr.com/photos/chimphappyhour/37742184676/ It would have taken a lot more work on my laptop to do the same. Only down side is that you do everything with your finger and can only zoom in so far so the masking isn't as exact as on a laptop/desktop. Still, the fact that that is even possible is amazing.