Many people focus on how to save yahoo video call , because they want to record their interesting and precious moments to play it with any devices or keep it as souvenir. Now, Yahoo! Messenger is very popular with many people, who make video calls with their friends from school or work and keeping in touch with their family even reconnecting with childhood playmates in a different country. More powerfully, you can also easily setup a conference call to communicate simultaneously with up to 500 people in different geographic locations with built-in free conference call feature. If the participating computers are equipped with webcams, you can view the other participants while chatting using a microphone or a headset. And with its high-quality, full-screen video calling capability, you can experience the presence of your friends and family during an IM conversation. Physical distance is no longer a barrier to connecting yourself to your loved ones and anyone who matters to you. While Yahoo! Messenger allows users video chatting of one another via webcam, its functionality does not enable users to record their video calls. Perhaps, there are several ways will be found, but you can certainly download a best yahoo video capture to make it very easy to save and record your yahoo video calls when you are chatting anytime.
There are many captures and recorders are available for you to record and capture some videos from computer screen. But almost no video recorder or capture just for Yahoo! Messenger is found by lots of people. Fortunately, there is a yahoo video record designed for Yahoo! Messenger users by Camersoft Studio for recording yahoo messenger video with ease. It can accurately select your Yahoo! Messenger video call window automatically and recording duration is not limited. After recording yahoo messenger video, it will be saved as AVI files so that you can watch them with any media players on your computer conveniently. If you want to play it with cell phones like iPhone, Nokia, Blackberry or some digital players like iPod, PSP, Zune, Creative Zen even upload to YouTube or other websites, you can convert your recorded videos into applicable formats like MP3, MP4, 3GP, WMV, AVI, MOV, MPG, M4V, OGG, APE, VOB, WMA, AAC, AC3 etc. with its convert function. In fact, it’s very worth to have this recorder tool because of video converter is extra given you freely when you register yahoo video recorder.
Please follow the instructions below to save yahoo video call and convert it into suitable formats.
1. You can download free trial version of Camersoft Yahoo Video Recorder and install it on your PC, and then register it with its license code for the full version.
2. Run it and click RECORD button to start to save your yahoo video call. Next, stop recording yahoo messenger video by STOP button.
3. Play your recorded video files on your PC in order to enjoy your nice and interesting time.
4. Click CONVERT button and then Camersoft Video Recorder will be run.
5. Import your recorded video files you want to convert by ADD FILE button. Then, you can edit the video files with the function buttons: Options, Crop, Effect and Trim. And now start your converting process by CONVERT button.
6. Enjoy your video with any media players or upload the video websites you want after finishing converting.
Now, it will not a problem that how to save yahoo video call and how to convert it into any formats to play with any players or cell phones even upload to some video websites. Certainly, you can get more tips and guide from Camersoft Studio official websites if you are not very clear. There is also free trial version provided help you know more about it before registering. So, just try this powerful yahoo video recorder to make recording yahoo video easily.
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any body knows of a link or any cabs for working tcpmp version I tried a few some did work but there not able to stream like youtube videos or thing like that any body out there that can help I have em6.1 and skunworks cab if that helps
There is a built-in YouTube client in the TP2. For any other streaming media, use the built-in Streaming Media Player.
You can use TCPMP for non-streaming video - this version works quite well: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=3275845&postcount=172 (You need to go into the DirectDraw settings and tick the box to use blitting instead of overlays).
But you may well be better off, with non-streamed videos, if you download them and convert them into a format that HTCAlbum can play. (You can use this app to do the conversion: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=467112 ).
If you really need to be able to handle streaming videos and everything else in the same application, and you don't mind things getting jerky with high resolutions and bit-rates, then your best option is to purchase Coreplayer.
Just noticed (taken me 3 days) that my desire seems to record all audio in .amr format. This is fine on the device but as soon as it goes anywhere else there are problems.
The stock voice recorder does what i need quite well - but it records in amr format so although the "share" option makes it easy as pie to email someone a voice note, chances are they're not going to be able to open in at their end.
Same seems to be true for Evernote - I record a voice note but I can't listen to it on my PC. Opening a voice note through their web interface (firefox/win7 32) requires a plugin that cannot be found and installing their desktop software doesn't help either - it won't play any audio files.
Am I missing something fundamental here?
Know a good audio note app that records in MP3 or WAV with an easy "share" feature?
With evernote, how do you listen to audio notes on your PC?
Many Thanks, M
Loads on media players can play .amr, even if it is a slightly annoying format to be recording in. It is, however, the standard format for mobile phone recording since it's good at recording speech.
VLC will play it, so will Media Player Classic these are pretty standard audio players.
If you want to convert the files just shove 'amr to mp3' into google, there are loads of converters (some open source).
Probably the best bet is to use Audacity (free audio editor) and ffmpeg (codecs) to open and re-encode files. You can also edit the files to your liking (remove noise etc.)
Well that may be the view from the leading edge but NONE of the 12 people I sent audio notes to (before I realised they were recording as amr) were able to open them and they're certainly not going to download a 3rd party app to accommodate me.
And I certainly don't want to bugger about with transcoding on the desktop - I want to share straight from my mobile - but I can't find a single app that does something as simple as record to an MP3 file on Android. Any suggestions?
While there is a lot to love about this device / platform I am becoming increasingly aware of this sort of niggle as I scratch the surface.
Recordoid allows you to choose a few options like the format (between .3gp and. wav). I tend to use the app as a dictaphone. It has no sharing options though but I found it best for my purpose.
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Thanks for the tip - will give it a go.
If I can get a wav or mp3 to a directory I can set up an Astro shortcut to it that will make sharing easy enough.
Well, I can only offer some notes from a different usage;
Recordoid records to /sdcard/dictaphone/ both through the widget and the app in .3GP and .WAV
HiFiCorder records to /sdcard/HiFiRecordings/ in .MP3 and .OGG (including very high quality)
Rehearsal Assistant records to /sdcard/urbanstew.RehearsalAssistant// in .3GP and .WAV
Virtual Recorder records to /sdcard/VirtualRecorder/ in .PCM
Voice Recorder (by Mamoru Tokashiki) records to /sdcard/com.tokasiki.android.voicerecorder/ in .3GP
Simple Note records to /sdcard/simplenote/ in .3GP
VoiceTask records to /sdcard/VoiceTask/ in .AMR
Voice Recorder [default] records to /sdcard/My Documents/My Recordings/ in .AMR
Most of them if not all feature options directly in the app to send through mail. Try them and see which suits you best. They are each positioned for slightly different uses.
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VoiceTask - send your recording via mail in MP3 format
VoiceTask - application is a simple and handy voice recorder with possibility of sending recordings to any E-mail inbox in MP3 format. Application is designed for easy summarization of phone conversations and any other audio recordings.
The app is recording in the .amr format, but when you send the recording to mail, it is transocded into MP3.
Files are send to one email address (which you input on setup - no additional configurations needed).
And best of all... App is FREE!
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Sending to multiple mail addreses is coming soon!!
Mark One said:
Just noticed (taken me 3 days) that my desire seems to record all audio in .amr format. This is fine on the device but as soon as it goes anywhere else there are problems.
The stock voice recorder does what i need quite well - but it records in amr format so although the "share" option makes it easy as pie to email someone a voice note, chances are they're not going to be able to open in at their end.
Same seems to be true for Evernote - I record a voice note but I can't listen to it on my PC. Opening a voice note through their web interface (firefox/win7 32) requires a plugin that cannot be found and installing their desktop software doesn't help either - it won't play any audio files.
Am I missing something fundamental here?
Know a good audio note app that records in MP3 or WAV with an easy "share" feature?
With evernote, how do you listen to audio notes on your PC?
Many Thanks, M
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Interesting, thanks - will take a look ..
Your app I presume?
I think it has potential - UI not too responsive (took me a few taps to start/stop recording).
Really needs some options on quality setting (as default is poor) and as some some else has commented I would prefer it to exit cleanly rather than running in background.
VoiceTask 1.1 (bugfixes, sending to multiple addresses) is out!!
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Mark One:
Yes, I am developer of that app...
On my phone responsiveness is o.k.
Application doesn't exit cleanly like you said... This thing could be fixed..
I hope I'll have time to fix this until next release...
Thanks for the details, will test.
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Hi - I am new to Android and am struggling with some fairly basic concepts:
1. Unloading images, and video: I have Win7 and using the built in Windows image importer - it tries to unload all other images - not just camera. So I get lots of bookmark thumbnails etc; etc; I have also tried doubleTwist but that seemed overly complicated?
2. Sharing recorded video with others: The Desire seems to record to a format that no one can play. Well the video does but the sound does not. I have read that there is no way round this and you can only play it on your phone!!?? Surely thats not right? I just want to email friends some videos - surely thats not tricky!?
3. Multiple calendar reminders: When I get a reminder I get the option to Snooze All or Dismiss All - but I cant seem to dismiss just one reminder. Any ideas?
Thanks in advance for any help
vilbs said:
Hi - I am new to Android and am struggling with some fairly basic concepts:
1. Unloading images, and video: I have Win7 and using the built in Windows image importer - it tries to unload all other images - not just camera. So I get lots of bookmark thumbnails etc; etc; I have also tried doubleTwist but that seemed overly complicated?
2. Sharing recorded video with others: The Desire seems to record to a format that no one can play. Well the video does but the sound does not. I have read that there is no way round this and you can only play it on your phone!!?? Surely thats not right? I just want to email friends some videos - surely thats not tricky!?
3. Multiple calendar reminders: When I get a reminder I get the option to Snooze All or Dismiss All - but I cant seem to dismiss just one reminder. Any ideas?
Thanks in advance for any help
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1. The beauty of using a non-Apple smartphone is that you don't have to use a special application to manage your files. Just connect your device to your PC as a disk drive. Browse to it with your file explorer and just drag&drop.
2. Not sure what you mean here. Windows Media Player on Windows can play the videos recorded with the Desire. And Quicktime on OSX can as well.
3. Yeah, there's no way around this one. Bummer...
In terms of photos, why don't you just drag and drop...you don't really need to use an importing tool. That seems overly complicated for what you want.
On the video side of things, you have two formats to choose from. 3gp and Mp4. When you're shooting video there's a tab on the left. Pull it out and at the bottom is the settings. You can then choose "Encoding type" and switch. I believe you'll get the best compatibility with Mp4.
The reminders thing? I have no clue.
1. Issue with sync - OK I will drag and drop. The importer utility is normally quite handy as it only unloads images that havent already been unloaded etc; etc;
2.
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On the video side of things, you have two formats to choose from. 3gp and Mp4. When you're shooting video there's a tab on the left. Pull it out and at the bottom is the settings. You can then choose "Encoding type" and switch. I believe you'll get the best compatibility with Mp4.
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I have the choice out of H.263 and MPEG4. Both options output a .3gp file (I presumed that MPEG4 should output a .MP4). Both .3gp give the following message in VLC player "No suitable decoder module: VLC does not support the audio or video format "samr". Unfortunately there is no way for you to fix this." Media player doesnt give me a message it just doesnt give audio. Google this tells me that there is no easy way to solve this. So how come it works for you?
3. "...Yeah, there's no way around this one. Bummer..." Bummer indeed
Oh well - thanks for your answers guys but I would really love to try and sort this video issue. Incidentally its the same with sound recordings - they use the same samr codec which basically cant be used
Ah, well it seems both RealPlayer and Quicktime can play back the videos encoded with the mp4 or H.263 format.
EDIT - And also Windows Media player. I have read that VLC can't play them due to licensing issues for the AMR sound format.
download and install the k-lite codec pack it will include the classic player which is more than capable of playing these videos. I did have an issue with my vids i was recording when i was making a recording that lasted longer than 10 minutes, it was almost as if the card was too full record properly however the recorder still carried on going, this can be recognised when you press stop on the video recording and it goes straight back to the desktop instead of the camera. when this occurs nothing will play the file as it is corrupt. it must have been a third party program i had installed as when i defaulted the device the problem stopped and it would record as normal.
To elaborate, I'm looking for a media/video player for my SGS that allows Fastforwarding (FF) or Rewinding (RW) by a swiping across gesture on the video/screen.
For example, my old symbian phone's stock Video player allowed me to set the amount of time
that a Fastforward/Rewind gesture will pass in options.
If I set it at 10 seconds, all I had to do during the video was to touch the screen and swipe across
towards the right with my finger (like I would while browsing the gallery, contacts or websites on the phone)
to fastforward the video by 10 seconds; swiping to the left would rewind the video by 10 seconds.
Anyone know of such a media/video player?
Try mVideoPlayer.
It uses the Galaxy S's own video playback so you're not losing any format support (you're gaining proper subtitle support though).
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Try mVideoPlayer.
It uses the Galaxy S's own video playback so you're not losing any format support (you're gaining proper subtitle support though).
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Thanks for the suggestion.
Tried various video players including mVideoPlayer and found Act 1 Video player to have the closest
functions to what I'm looking for.
Threw h.264, xvid, divx, vc-1, etc. (in mkv, avi and wmv containers) at it and all of them played well enough.
MusicMod in Combination with Stock Android Music App
But its only Music..
Meridian is one of the best movie players currently available.
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Meridian is one of the best movie players currently available.
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According to the website, Meridian DOESN'T play .mpg video files....can this be confirmed please?
Before I start, let me clarify that this is about playback of stored videos files (avi, mp4, wmv, mov, etc), not recording frame rate or the playback of recorded videos from the phone. Searching yielded hundreds of results, but none of them fit the scope of my question as far as I could tell. If there is something out there, please link and excuse this question.
So, my question and issue is pretty straight forward: whenever I try to play video files I have (IE: downloaded mp4 files), I get really really poor frame rates. Poor meaning 7-13 frames per second.
So the video sucks, and plays in a fairly smooth slow motion. The sound is fine, causing the video to go out of sync, and once the audio timeline ends the video file closes. The built-in player won't even load them, but RockPlayer does. I think I tried xyplayer as well. I figure this is just a codec / software issue, but all lower resolution video files (same format) play fine, so it seems to be unrelated to the applications I'm using. 800x640 video files, no problem; 1280x720 video files, not gonna happen. The videos play fine on a computer, obviously, and my buddy's Windows Phone 7 plays them fine as well (Zune software).
Any ideas?
what bitrate are the videos that skip?
I don't have many on my phone right now, but one of them is 741Kbps, about one third larger than another video that plays perfectly fine, albeit at a lower resolution. Admittedly I know very little about video encoding and all of that.
What rom are you using?
Currently Burnt Droid (1.4), but I've had the same problem on other roms (sense). I recall having this issue on an AOSP rom once, but I can't say that with complete confidence.
Bump; is this really not an issue for people? I can try and grab a sample video if that helps? I figured this would be a more global thing, not just me. The main reason I need (or want) this to work is because all of my online class lectures are recorded in this format and being able to watch the lectures on the go would be extremely beneficial.
I can play a 4gb hd rip of avatar on my phone in rockplayer (hardware mode) with no skipping
please post a link to a vid your having problems with
NewZJ said:
I can play a 4gb hd rip of avatar on my phone in rockplayer (hardware mode) with no skipping.
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Hmm, ok, so it took that sentence for me to realize I'm an idiot. I've tried hardware mode with every video file I have put on my phone (avi, mp4, wmv), but wasn't surprised when they didn't play-- if they did, couldn't I just use the stock video player?-- but my school files for example are .mp4, which should play, but I guess the system player doesn't support whatever encoding/bitrate these videos are made with? Does this mean I won't get this to work unless I re-encode / convert the files I have into a new mp4 the phone will support natively?
Excuse my ignorance on the issue; I guess my understanding of the application and android system is more limited than I initially thought.