Android :: Record A Video Of The Screen
May 18, 2009I know you can use the ddms view in eclipse to take a snapshot of the screen, but can you somehow make a video like that?
View 4 RepliesI know you can use the ddms view in eclipse to take a snapshot of the screen, but can you somehow make a video like that?
View 4 Repliesany easy way to record the activities and views on my Android app to a video without root access. To be a bit more specific, I am looking for a screen-recording solution so that I can get a video of the user's interaction with the app interface. Connecting the phone to any device such as a computer to do the recording is not an option.
Here is a sample gif that I created using a Mac screen recorder to record the iOS simulator interface. It gives a rough idea of what I would like to achieve on Android, except for the fact that I would like the same to be from the actual phone (not the emulator) and without having to connect the phone to a computer or any other device.
I need to record video of PC screen by phone (nexus 5). Usually recorded video looks nicely, but sometimes there are overlapped frames: moto.jpg
Is any camera parameters, that can be set to avoid this blur? Or may be some tricks to record video from PC screen?
Is there an app that allows you to record the screen in video format? I know sill pictures can be done...
View 9 Replies View RelatedIs it possible to recored your screen and save it as a video file? I did a Google search but found nothing. I was able to use Mobiola Screen Capture or something like that on BlackBerry that recorded an ACTUAL video of what's going on in real time.
View 1 Replies View RelatedI just wanted a small piece of information. I am trying to record a video in background as a service. But, I am unable to record it. Can you tell me first of all that is it possible or not.
View 2 Replies View RelatedIs it possible to record video in a service, that is without setting the setPreviewDisplay? I tried it on a HTC Desire, however it is throwing this info in the log.
MediaRecorder Prepare Failed: -1
CameraInput No surface is available for display
Is there some additional properties to be set?
I am trying to record a video into sdCard. But everytime I click on the Button to record, it shows "stopped unexpectedly" error.
View 1 Replies View RelatedWhat's the best way to record a video showing things running on the Android Emulator? I want to record little demo videos of stuff running so I can put it on YouTube. I'm running the emulator on either Windows or a Mac.
View 6 Replies View RelatedIs there a way to get the best quality of video recording possible using MediaRecorder? the camcorder app does a lot better in terms of quality.
View 5 Replies View RelatedI try to use the MediaRecorder class to record a video but I get an exception : failed to get Camera parameters. Prepare failed.
Here's my code :
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we got a requirement to record video from front and rear cameras simultaniously.. In the Android 2.1 SDK we only have the MediaRecorder.VideoSource.CAMERA and DEFAULT, but not FRONT_CAMERA and REAR_CAMERA. So, is there any other way to record from Front camera.. like any third party API's.
View 1 Replies View RelatedI know the droid x does, but how about the droid 2?
View 25 Replies View RelatedI'm trying to use android.media.MediaRecorder to record video, and no matter what I do the android runtime segmentation faults when I call prepare().
Here's an example:
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I'm researching the development of an Android (2.2) app/service that will enable users to record short (I do emphasize short, < 30seconds) video on their phones and then upload that video (HTTP) to a server that will then transcode the video to other formats. That same user can download videos from other Android users and play them.
Now, I get a bit lost with everyones recommended approaches to all the issues in doing something like this because I haven't seen any ask this in a cohesive context. Ideally I would like a non commercial solution to this (as in no vendor/service being needed for the the video hosting/transcoding), but, feel free to include those as a recommendation (I've marked this as a wiki) as I know many like to use youtube and vimeo for the middle layer in all this.
The questions are
What server technologies do yo recommend for hosting and transcoding? What technology do you recommend for streaming the video (it would be nice to offer a high and low quality encoding depending on the users network connection) What video format and software do you recommend for converting the uploaded video on the server to be viewable later by other Android owners. Im assuming it's bad to do any transcoding on the phone prior to upload (battery/proc issues), but, if I'm wrong with that assumption what do you recommend?
The video will only need to render on an Android device, and in the future in a webkit html5 browser.
Bandwidth isnt cheap (even with numerous 30 second videos), so a good mix of video quality and video file size is important (streaming if needed to ensure quality vs. download). This is for android 2.2 devices with a video camera of course and medium to high density screen of 800x400 min. Open source solutions (server to receive the uploads, code to do the transcoding, server to do the streaming) are preferred, but not required. CDN's are an option, but I don't think that really figures in to the picture right now.
I need to record audio and video files in 3gp/mp4 format at the same file and same time.
When i run my application file is created with videofile.3gp but video does not record in sd card on the emulator.please let me clear one thing does video records on the emulator? if i run this code on android supported device do these error clear.
Please help me. I am new to this topic.please find the code and errors below.
package com.video;
* @copy Rights
* audio.java
* sample code for Eminosoft Developerworks Article
* Android development Team
* www.eminosoft.cm
import java.io.File;
import java.io.FileOutputStream;
import java.io.IOException;
import android.app.Activity;
import android.content.ContentResolver;
import android.content.ContentValues;
import android.content.Context;
import android.content.Intent;
import android.media.MediaPlayer;
import android.media.MediaRecorder;
import android.net.Uri;
import android.os.Bundle;
import android.os.Environment;
import android.provider.MediaStore;
import android.provider.Settings;
import android.util.Log;
import android.view.View;
import android.widget.Button;
public class video extends Activity {
public MediaRecorder mrec = null;
private Button startRecording = null;
private Button stopRecording = null;
private static final String TAG = "SoundRecordingDemo";
File audiofile;
File video;
private MediaPlayer mMediaPlayer;}
To do this, simply download "LED Desire Light" in the market, then enable the light after install. Now press the home button and bring up the camera. Set to video and voila! You've got a nice video flashlight for night capturing. Just be sure to go back to the LED Desire Light prog to disable it after use.
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View 5 Replies View Relatedso the evo has HD video capabilities but how do you record such videos? In other words do you just go to camcorder and record and you record in HD or do you need some kind of program or need to do something to get actual hd quality.
View 16 Replies View RelatedIs there any app to record video cm9 dont like the cm9 one
View 1 Replies View RelatedHow to record the received rtsp video streaming on android client.
I need record the received video by a android smartphone via rtsp streaming (DSS 6) in mp4 or yuv file format.
I can do this using a pc/linux client but i do know how to do this on android.
Also, can an i access a android device using ssh and execute vlc, mobo or mplayer on it? How?
I've had my Incredible for a few weeks now, love it, been stalking these forums reading whatever I can when I can, last night I went and took a video(s) of a fire I had in my yard(fire pit, not an Oh shit, Fire!) to send my girlfriend to rub in the fact that she was working,First video was 15 seconds, second 5, neither would send. They said the file size was too large, are there settings I have to change to be able to send videos?.My buddy has a Moto Droid, its got a MMS setting, I can't seem to find that on the Incredible.
View 3 Replies View RelatedIn the camcorder application, I have chosen to record the video's in MP4. However, when you then side load them to the PC or what-not they appear as 3GPP or something. Is 3GPP a version of MP4 or is the camcorder telling fibs? If it's not, how do I record in plain old MP4?
View 4 Replies View Relateddoes anyone know the length u can record a video for messaging? im trying to read fox in socks on cam.
View 1 Replies View RelatedI'm tired of this random .3gp crap.. is there anyways I can record in avi or wmv? I hate having to convert my videos to avi when I connect my phone to my computer. I have an incredible.
View 2 Replies View RelatedI have a Rooted Nexus One with Cyanogenmod..
Currently I am running CM 5.0.6-N1 as when I updated to CM 5.0.8-N1 the stable version, I was seeing the phone reset each time I tried to record a video.
Has anyone else seen this issue? Is there a fix? Do I need to do a wipe to get this to work?
I have a rooted Google Nexus one that is running the stock 2.2. I have been going crazy trying to figure out why I dont have sound when playing back video I record ? The microphone works fine since I can use it to google search and so forth, it just wont record sound in video ? Anybody have any suggestions on how to fix this ?
View 1 Replies View RelatedI just got my new galaxy note (i717) on friday (immediately flashing it with OnlyOne beta 2 (ics)) and I would like to use it for a bit of podcasting using the front camera to record myself while I read text from some teleprompter software.
I can record video from the front camera just fine, and it actually comes out a bit higher quality than I expected even, but for the life of me, when i hit the record button and then switch away from the camera app to the prompter app, it gives me an audio notification that the camera has stopped recording.
is there prompter software that has an integrated video recorder? (that'd be pretty sweet imho) or better, some way to record video while another app (that's not particularly resource intensive) is in use? - I don't mind trimming and cutting the video together (there are actually some pretty decent editing tools for android i've found) but I can't figure out a way to record and prompt at the same time...
I have a question regarding the Android MediaRecorder -
My test device
HTC Desire HD
Firmware 2.3.5
I want to write an app, which records a video. This should be implementet via the MediaRecorder (not via Intents). On the Google-Developers site I found a "tutorial" [URL]
My problem:
I followed the whole tutorial. When I'm starting my application on my test device it throws an exception ("start failed") at recorder.start() if I set the quality to high (CamcorderProfile.QUALITY_HIGH). If I change the setting to QUALITY_LOW the app starts recording for 1-2 seconds. After that the screen freezes and my LogCat tracks the following errors:
media server died!
camera server died
ICamera died
I also get ERROR 100
I have been trying to figure out for like the past 30 minutes and I dont know what to do.
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