19
Jan

Play Video and Capture it in Your Android Phone

   Posted by: Matt Jones   in Internet

No matter if you’re just a casual videographer or more of a videophile capturing those precious moments in life are important. Your Android phone is something that can actually help you grab plenty of that footage along the way and then share it with the world. Through some applications you can actually carry and play movies right on your phone as well.

Capture Video

The Android includes very full-bodied capture abilities to where you’re only limited by the power of your built-in camera. Although it doesn’t mean that there is going to be a complete HD experience on most of the devices your phone can serve the purpose of an apposite stand-in should you not have a camcorder or it simply is out of reach.

To start to shoot a video is simple. Merely press the small switch on the right hand of the screen after having launched the camera application toggling to the video mode.

Although this is something that will seem very simply to most everyone that reads this it is very important that the phone is held horizontally as the video is being shot. The reason for this is that there isn’t any portrait mode that exists in video.

To compensate for various lighting conditions, the camera’s standard settings will suffice. If one desires, they can also do some fine tuning by fiddling with the settings options under the menu button.

Your options:

* Adjusting the capture quality

* Video duration

* White balance

* Color effects

Almost all of the time you’re going to be shooting in higher quality which is something that will take up quite a bit of space on the phones SD Card. You should know that if you’re planning on sharing your videos through MMS messaging you should be sure to shoot them in the low quality in order to ensure their small enough to actually be sent.

Video durations:

* 30 seconds is good for MMS

* 10 minutes is the maximum length for a YouTube

* 30 minutes (pretty long video there ;) )

Most of the time your results are going to be quite good when utilizing the default automatic white balance. However, if you are staying in one place to take a shot, you should select your white balance manually.

Your four different options:

* Incandescent lighting

* Daylight

* Fluorescent lighting

* Cloudy days

If you’re someone that wants to get even fancier you can opt for some color effects through the application of a sepia tone, negative effect or even a colored tint into your footage. Honestly though if you want to be creative, truly creative, with your video you should simply export it to your PC and edit it and make your changes through a video editing program there. The results you’ll get are going to be better and you’re going to be able to get your footage without marring it in the original process.

When you’re finally happy with all of the settings you simply need to press the red record button on the screen and start your video capture. When you’re finished just press the same button again and save it to your SD Card.

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