Hey, I've tried various apps and discovered that every time I select 4k video record in an app outside of the default, it always comes out 1920X. Is there anything I can do? Will rooting the video fix this?
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Hey guys. I'm searching for an application that would allow me to watch YouTube videos in ultra low resolutions, such as 240p AND/OR 144p.
I am working with a really bad WiFi connection here, thats why i need it. The Twitch (Twitch.tv) app is great, because you can select "mobile" in the quality selection box and i can watch it perfectly , but on the YouTube app there's nothing close to that.
Hello Fellow XDAs!
I am pretty new to the forum so please ignore few mistakes...
So I have a non-rooted mobile, and I am trying to record an app which offers video tutorials for 30-day trials. While using apps like DU Screen Recorder and Mobizen, The recorded video becomes black and only records audio. I have also tried bluestacks and genymotion to record videos via Bandicam, But the app doesn't runs on both of them. Please help. What should I do? Will root help.. The recorded video becomes black only on that particular app, and not on other applications
My use case: The tablet will mostly be idle, sitting on a table. I may pick up the tablet to show someone a video. ONLY when I pick up the tablet to show the video, I want to record a "reaction video" via the "selfie" camera.
What I don't want is an hour or two of video that's shooting nothing.
Are there any apps that are good for this?
Bump? Any ideas?
Starting with Android Nougat you can launch 2 apps at once: In the outlined scenario both the videoplayer and the camera app.
jwoegerbauer said:
Starting with Android Nougat you can launch 2 apps at once: In the outlined scenario both the videoplayer and the camera app.
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Would that require a split-screen? I want to have a full-screen video player, with a video-camera app "invisible".
I'm not sure if there's a video-camera app that can do that, in addition to only recording when I'm showing a video.
Basically, I think I want to "pin" the video player app, so I can open that with a button-press, and also have that (or motion detection? or something else?) start the video-camera recording.
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Would that require a split-screen? I want to have a full-screen video player, with a video-camera app "invisible".
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To achieve this I guess you've to create such an app at your own.
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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.
Samsung used to call this setting "Video Enhancer. More recently, it has started calling it "Video Brightness". Basically, it increases the brightness and saturation of videos played in certain apps, such as Netflix and Youtube.
Is there a way to get this working with /other/ apps, specifically YouTube VANCED, or even streaming videos through a browser *cough*. It seems like such a simple function is overly restricted - one ought to be able to add more apps, - and no-one really talks about it in any depth...
Any news?
any news?