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I know there are threads for this. Im wondering if anyone knows of a video? I'm more of a visual learner, so it would be a lot easier for me to follow along while watching a video. I searched youtube but didnt find one.
Or maybe there is a different phone that would have the same processes?

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I'm also looking app like that
has there been any resolution with finding a tilt shift video recorder for Android? I'm not finding anything at the moment in my search but you would think there would be something out there already now.

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I have something like this for my PC now. It would be very nice for my GN3.
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Ok. I just got through searching the forums and the net and came up empty handed so I am going to guess that this is not possible right now. But just in case I'm wrong, I thought I would post my question here where the experts live. Here's the question:
Q. Shy of downloading the video and playing it back with a different application, is there any way to change the playback speed of a YouTube or embedded video upon first launch in Android?
I have explored the html5 route and no Android browser I found can do this.
I also explored some different applications claiming to offer this but none were actually able to change the video playback speed without first downloading the video.
I have something like this for my PC now. It would be very nice for my GN3.
Thanks.
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I really want to know this too. Surely a solution exists now?
The latest Firefox for Android supports variable speed playback on pluralsight.com. Nothing else I tried would.

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