capture a pic in a recorded video
This is a discussion on capture a pic in a recorded video within the Droid Audio / Video forums, part of the Droid Discussions category; My brother recorded me jumping my dirt bike on my phone...and I was wondering how to capture a pic of me in mid flight without ...
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capture a pic in a recorded video
My brother recorded me jumping my dirt bike on my phone...and I was wondering how to capture a pic of me in mid flight without it being blurry
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Luck for one .. second, depends on the camera software. If you using stock, I'd suggest he starts the picture taking process a second before you leave the ramp. If your using something like Camera FX, or a similar one with a faster shutter speed, set it to sports and you shouldbe good.
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Is camera fx an app? It's recorded on my envy touch and saved on my sd card...so it's in my gallery
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Originally Posted by
93fuelslut
Is camera fx an app? It's recorded on my envy touch and saved on my sd card...so it's in my gallery
Yep it's an app, their is a free and paid version.
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That app is just for taking pictures.. I was wanting to capture a pic from a movie recorded on my envy touch that's on my sd card
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I was just wondering this EXACT question after my daughter's very first horsey ride last night. I had to decide whether or not to take a few pics or grab a video. I choose the video route but I can see so many great still pics within the video.
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I think you are looking for something like this: https://market.android.com/details?i...a.framegrabber
Alternative is to move the video file to a PC and get a video editor that can extract frames.
Try to avoid converting video formats; it can result in lossy pictures.
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no,no,no you guys are giving the wrong information. he wants to catch a screenshot on his phone and that can be done for free on his phone if you are rooted with apps like drocap2.
Last edited by GeLopez; 11-01-2011 at 09:57 AM.
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Originally Posted by
Natey2
I think you are looking for something like this:
https://market.android.com/details?i...a.framegrabber
Alternative is to move the video file to a PC and get a video editor that can extract frames.
Try to avoid converting video formats; it can result in lossy pictures.
Sent from my unrooted DroidX using Tapatalk from GetJar
OK thanks ill check it out
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Natey2 -- what's tapatalk from getjar
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