[VIDEO] Screen Record Sample + Gameplay - Xperia Z3 Compact Themes and Apps

Sony Xperia Z3 Compact comes with a cool built-in screen recording feature. Below you can find a sample video recorded using the device:

shem2409 said:
Sony Xperia Z3 Compact comes with a cool built-in screen recording feature. Below you can find a sample video recorded using the device:
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Hi, is there a way to save the Recorded files to the SDCard instead?
If it all saves to my internal storage, it gets full really fast. I use the feature really often and dont want to copy the videos of my phone every 30 minutes.

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best video convertor

Hi Friends,
Please suggest me few best video convertors for xperia x10 that doesnt compromise in video clarity and scaling....
I have very good music videos that i want on my phone!
I've used the program MediaGo! that comes with the x10 to put AVI files on my phone. It works great, you just drag'n'drop the files onto your phone with this program and it will automatically convert the clip to a format the X10 likes.
You could also try an app such as RockPlayer, which will natively play .avi (and many other) formats directly on your phone.
subbuaxel said:
Please suggest me few best video convertors for xperia x10 that doesnt compromise in video clarity and scaling....
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I use HandBrake (http://handbrake.fr/), which is a great free utility. It's available for Windows, Mac OS, and Linux.
I use it to convert Flash (.FLV) files and MPEG-2 (.VOB and .MPG). It's not a simple drag-and-drop type of program because it allows you to adjust a lot of settings, but the resulting quality is fantastic. There are also lots of usage write-ups and help available online.
AVS video convertor perfect quality
subbuaxel said:
Hi Friends,
Please suggest me few best video convertors for xperia x10 that doesnt compromise in video clarity and scaling....
I have very good music videos that i want on my phone!
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If it helps you could just load them in the phone as they are and use moboplayer, or use media go(slow but good)
Sent from my X10a using XDA App
subbuaxel said:
Hi Friends,
Please suggest me few best video convertors for xperia x10 that doesnt compromise in video clarity and scaling....
I have very good music videos that i want on my phone!
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see if u want gud videos then download the latest youtube downloader and use convert to try and convert the videos to PSP videos in high quality !! the clarity is really awesome !!
hope it helps
plz thank me if it does!!
I use Audials Tunebite to covert videos and movies for my mobile devices, for example. Works fast and it can be used to convert videos to avi, mp4 and all sorts of video formats.
Another useful thing is that this one also has customizable conversion profiles that let you play around with the conversion settings and to choose whatever bit rate, frame rate etc. you need to get the files converted in perfect quality for any devices you need.
I for one am pretty happy with the way this one handles converting my videos, movies and music.
Thanks friends....but i guess playing the videos in mobyplayer was a good idea and also using youtube downloader was very much helpfull.
hi, dunno if it could help but on my mind best converter for any media is "super" (yeah thats the name lol).
but the fact is if you re looking for control just dl it's the more interesting exept if you don't really understand media format.
hope you ll give it a try
don't need to convert it, just use Mobo player. it support almost all format.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=7379420
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=763568

Android App Recorded Damaged Videos

Hello,
Yesterday I tried the Background Video Recorder 2 app (ex Secret Video Recorder 2 but Google removed it from the store, they are same) which resulted in a huuuugeee frustration. My phone is Sony Xperia Z3 Compact. I stored the videos on an external SD. When I got home to copy videos to my PC I saw that the app saved videos as date-clock.mp4.renamed so they are not video files. I removed the ".renamed" part and over the 50 videos only 2 of them worked (sort of- too much buggy) and the other files cannot be opened by any player (for example, Gom Player showed "Find Codec" error screen).
Can I fix those videos?
Thank you.

Problem with 4K/UHD video playing on Sony Xperia Z tablet

Hello!
I have a problem playing 4K video on a tablet Sony Xperia Z (Android 5.1.1). After opening a mp4 (UHD) file made with my Sony Xperia Z5 compact phone, the picture "freezes" and only the sound from the clip continues. After opening a MOV (4K) file made with a iPhone 6s Plus, a message "Unable to play video" appears.
Where is the problem? Is it possible that the problem comes from the number of frames per second? These files are made with 60 fps.
Thank You very much!
Dimi_Page said:
Hello!
I have a problem playing 4K video on a tablet Sony Xperia Z (Android 5.1.1). After opening a mp4 (UHD) file made with my Sony Xperia Z5 compact phone, the picture "freezes" and only the sound from the clip continues. After opening a MOV (4K) file made with a iPhone 6s Plus, a message "Unable to play video" appears.
Where is the problem? Is it possible that the problem comes from the number of frames per second? These files are made with 60 fps.
Thank You very much!
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Yes! The problem was the frame rate. At a speed of 30 fps everything is OK!
This tablet from 2013 year is not meant to be used with 4K content. It doesn't have 4K display or 4K support in SOC.
Rootk1t said:
This tablet from 2013 year is not meant to be used with 4K content. It doesn't have 4K display or 4K support in SOC.
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Thank You very much, Rootk1t! Obviously i'll have to convert the files to a lower resolution.
Happy Holydays!

Had a question regarding 4K resolution on streaming/video apps

I have just recently migrated from iOS (iPhone 11 Pro) to Android 10 (Sony Xperia 5 II). I think Android is a much better choice for me as I feel I have more control.
Despite this I am having a minor issue which I need help with. On my iPhone 11 Pro, I was able to watch 4K videos, even with HDR turned on through the Youtube app. The resolution of the iPhone 11 Pro is closer to 1080p than anything else so I understand 4K is downscaled to the resolution of the phone. The problem I have is that with my new Sony Xperia 5 II I cannot seem to be able to enable 3840x2160/4K on any video on Youtube. I have tried watching a 4K video with HDR and without HDR but still suffer the same problem. I am new to android so I don't really know if this is common or its just my phone. The resolution of the Sony phone is also 1080p but I find it quite surprising it won't let me watch videos at 4K considering the iPhone 11 could.
I have tried updating the Youtube app and the firmware of the phone but nothing seems to change. I cannot uninstall Youtube from the phone either.
Is there any way this can be fixed?
The 4K video playback on YouTube is supported on those Android devices only that have a 4K display screen. Your Sony Xperia 5 II doesn't have such one.
But there is a simple workaround you can use to enable 4K video quality option on YouTube , if your phone's Android is rooted: change the resolution of the display to enable 4K video support - you do this by modifying the build.prop[/] file in the /system root directory.

screen recording of protected video

Hi there,
when I tried to screen recording Xvast App
I got a black screen, is there any way to overcome this?
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Hi, I was facing the same issue, however, after a long time of researching on the internet I come up with the solution. To tackle this issue, you need to use an online screen recording website like Veed.io (NOT RECOMMENDED) or ScreenApp.io (HIGHLY RECOMMENDED). Visit the second one on Xvast, ScreenApp.io, as it can record screen & audio (both internally & externally) with the option to choose (this unique feature makes it more good & reliable than the Veed.io offers). After you've done recording, the video will be in (.WEBM) the format which you can convert into mp4 or any other desired format using the VLC media player (i won't recommend any other video conversion software as they take a very lot of time & the output size is ridiculously large as compared to the original one).
If you face any problem regarding it, feel free to hit me up
Can't record as well even using the online recorder you mentioned.

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