Is there anyway to turn on the flash for recording videos in the dark?
Yes download led desire light then turn on the light and then open your camera app.
It works great
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Thanks this worked.
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Is there anyway to turn on the (flash) light for video?
LED Light from Market or LED Desire Light also from Market.
You can wait for Froyo to come out it has that feature. Or you can install yourself.
THANK YOU.
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Thanks alot. just downloaded and installed. It does exactly what i need, turn light on for video camera in darkened room.
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I can't turn on the flash when recording a vid. I tried to turn it on before the vid n it wont open if its on....so I went to record a vid and I hit flash on but it says something bout flash adjustment not available in capture mode? Is there a way round this. Just think its strange not to use the nice ass bright flash while recording in the dark. Thanks for reading./ help
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gplock said:
I can't turn on the flash when recording a vid. I tried to turn it on before the vid n it wont open if its on....so I went to record a vid and I hit flash on but it says something bout flash adjustment not available in capture mode? Is there a way round this. Just think its strange not to use the nice ass bright flash while recording in the dark. Thanks for reading./ help
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Which ROM are you running currently?
Hey matt. Thanks for the help. Im on the regular shipped defy with the 2.2. And rooted nothing major. I tried led light but that didn't work also tried to set the led light to shake. No go. Ne other ideas. Searched market. Nothing. Drives me nuts.
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Tested mine working no problem. I'm on Gingerbread 2.3.3.
Are you using the stock video cam?
Yes reg video app is there others? I don't wanna load a new Rom. But ill play with apps
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Is there a flashlight app that I can run in the background and use the video camera at the same time? I want to record videos at night and can't find a torch that does this
Video camera already supports this..
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My phone was working fine but all of a sudden it had stopped recording video..... I keep clicking the capture button but it doesn't work on video recording mode although image capturing is working fine.
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My phone was working fine but all of a sudden it had stopped recording video..... I keep clicking the capture button but it doesn't work on video recording mode although image capturing is working fine.
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Restart the phone. A fresh run solves most of the problems that just popping out of nowhere.
If it doesn't help try to clear data and cache of the Camera App in the app manager.
Nothing seems to be helping. Now as soon as I switch to video recording mode the camera app shuts off. I've installed Camera ICS app from play store but the problem remains there. What can be the problem?
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I have set it to every recording quality and its never an option for me to select. Any ideas? I also can't seem to find smooth video recording?
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You must go into settings to choose video stabilization and HDR must be turned off.
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outcasted2003 said:
You must go into settings to choose video stabilization and HDR must be turned off.
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Thank you so much!! So what is the preferred shooting method for video? I'm going to the beach this weekend for the blue angels air show an want to shoot some videos. Is it better to have HDR on or video stabilization?
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I like stabilization better and I personally shoot in FHD. The higher video resolutions does Not allow HDR, stabilization or dual cameras. Just start shooting now and see which mode works best for you. Good to familiarize yourself with the options. Good luck!
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