Record Video with your iPhone

by C.K. Sample III on 5/12/2008 · 1 comment

in Gadgets, Media, Online Media, Tech, iPhone

So if you’ve done all the fun stuff, like install Installer.app on your iPhone, you can now record video on it. The video tends to look and sound like this:

Bad news: the app found here isn’t freeware, so you’ll have to spend some $$$ on it if you want to keep using it. Also, the color quality isn’t that great. Neither is the sound quality (that’s not how my voice normally sounds). Also, it eats through your battery like crazy.

I think what it’s doing (and Eliot pictured above agrees) is basically recording audio while taking a bunch of pictures and then it converts those pictures into video after the fact and syncs it up with the audio (which would explain why the video of Eliot cuts off before he finishes speaking, even though I didn’t stop recording until after he did finish speaking. There weren’t enough pictures to support the rest of the audio, so it just cut it).

Good news, you can post directly to YouTube OR email straight to Flickr or a dozen other places that accept emailed videos to secret email addresses.

ps—Flickr video is pretty cool.

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1 sean percival 5/12/2008 at 10:55 pm

Seems a little too “proof of concept” to be selling but cool app

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