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Saturday 31 December 2016

How To Record a Slow Motion Video With An Android Smartphone

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Now that all Android smartphones and tablets carry a camera of different megapixels and features, we can easily capture beautiful moments of our life for posterity. Capturing those beautiful frames like birthdays, weddings etc and watching them later gives us great joy but there some of those great moments which would rather watch in slow motion. Like capturing that exact moment your daughter cuts the cake or the exact moment when your son beats the tape in a race. Nothing can beat the joy of watching these precious moments in slo-mo.
Sadly, slow motion recording feature is only available in extremely expensive smartphones. However, now you can record slow-motion videos on any Android device with some very professional Apps that will capture the precious moments in nanoseconds. So in this article, we take a look at some of these Apps that let you record slo-mo movies on any Android smartphone and tablet.

How To Record Slow Motion Videos On Any Android Smartphone

Slow video recording is possible on any Android smartphone or tablet thanks to some Apps available on Google Play store. Let’s take a look at some of these Apps which allow Android users to record videos in slow motion and even edit the video.
Best Apps To Record Slow Motion Videos On Any Android smartphone

#1 Reaction Slow Motion Pro

The developers bill this FREE Slo Mo Video Editor (Pro) as the fastest slow motion capturing video App on Google Play Store and this is the cool App lives up to the boast. This App captures your precious moments in slow motion to perfection. Free Slo Mo Video Editor (Pro) allows Android users to record videos with zero quality loss, no rendering, no ghosting effects, no motions blurs or other inter-frame artifacts that you see in other slow motion apps.

Features

*.Professionally designed slow motion Speed Bump profiles (ONE PROFILE FREE, in-app purchases for more)
*.Slide the Speed Shuttle across your video to choose the moment
*.Tap & Hold the Shuttle to see an animation of what each slow motion video profile looks like
*.The Shuttle Bar is 1 second wide because all the action is usually over in one second.

#2 Slow Motion Video FX

This is another great and FREE video slo mo capture App. Unlike other Apps this App allows you to make magic fast motion videos also. Social media integration allows you to directly post the output video to Youtube or Instagram and share it among your friends. The key feature of Slow Motion Video FX is that it lets you choose the speed of the output movie.

Features:

*.Record your speech and make it slow – you’ll sound really strange
*.Make your speech fast – you will sound like a tiny little mouse!
*.Record some objects falling down like – tablespoon, nuts, seeds and make it slow – it will look funny!

#3 SloPro

Slo Pro is one the best video recorder Apps for Android smartphones and tablets. It allows you to shoot, edit, and share your beautifully smooth slow motion videos without the hassle of transferring files. In this app, the video is slowed down uniformly for a certain duration and then resumes to normal speed.

Features:

*.Renderless Editing- edit in/out points, slow motion cues and speeds without waiting. This much freedom can only be found on the back of a good Harley. (fast speeds & effects still need editing)
*.Fast Motion- the jump from slow to fast and vice versa for a fun feel.

#4 Slow Motion Free

Slow Motion Free is another cool App that will convert your special moments in amazing ones. The fun with Slow Motion Free is that it lets you convert existing file from your recorded video folder or make a new recording in the App. The App also lets you select the slo mo speed giving you the perfect precious video.

Features:

*.Frame rate bars sensitivity options
*.NO annoying ads
*.apps2sd support
*.No recording limit
*.Ability to select internal or external storage.

Just try any of the above app for your smartphone and drop your views.

Stay tuned for more updates.
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7 hidden games in Google and how to play them

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7 Hidden Games That Can Be Found In Google

Did you know that the popular and friendly search engine, Google has hidden a number of games that can help you to get rid of boredom?
Euroffice has collected all the games that you can find hidden on Google, and Android devices that can help you to kill that occasional down time:
Games hidden in Google search
By doing a simple Google search, you can find the three hidden games mentioned below:

1. Atari Breakout

Simply, type the name of the cult classic in Google’s image search and keep yourself occupied for hours:

2. Pac Man

This gem-of-a-game has apparently wasted 4,819,352 hours and $120 million worth of lost time. All you need to do is eat the Pac-dots, and avoid the ghosts.

3. Zerg Rush

From the video game, Starcraft, Zerg Rush is a term referring to a swarm attack that you can find hidden in Google search. Break the falling 0’s as they destroy your search results.
Games hidden on Android devices:


4. T Rex Game


To play this game, you do not require internet connection. It is playable from the ‘unable to connect to the internet screen’ from the Google browser of your screen.

5. Flappy Droid


If your Android device is running on Marshmallow or Lollipop OS, you can find this game by going to Settings > About Phone and click where it says Android Version.

To start the game, you need to keep tapping on a marshmallow or piece of gingerbread that will appear on your screen.

The game has since been replaced by one that allows you to catch cats with treats.
Games hidden in Google Maps and Earth:

6. Smarty Pins

You can find Smarty Pins either by searching for it on Google Maps, or by going to: https://smartypins.withgoogle.com/

The game tests your geography knowledge, and is known to be extremely addictive.

7. Google Earth Flight Simulator
Download Google Earth, if you already don’t have one. You will find the Flight Simulator under the tools menu, which allows you to fly over cities of the world, from the comfort of your own home.
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Saturday 3 December 2016

How To Control Anything on Your PC with Your Android Phone

Too lazy to get near your own laptop/PC!

Control Anything on Your PC with Your Android Phone

Control Anything on Your PC with Your Android Phone

Too lazy to get near your own laptop/PC! Well how about a remote control for your laptop or PC too. As your TV, Blu-Ray player, and DVR all come with remote controls, then why not a remote control for your PC. Fortunately, if you have an Android phone, you can control just about everything on your PC.

Getting Started: Download Unified Remote

The cornerstone of this guide is Unified Remote. The full version of the app (which is required for some of the functions we’ll go over) costs around just Rs 100, but for what it can pull off, the price should not be an issue here. At the moment, only Android is supported, though you can sign up for an iOS beta here. The server application only runs on Windows and will need to be installed on any PC you want to control.
To establish a connection, install the app on your phone, the server on your PC, and connect both to the same Wi-Fi network. The Android app can then scan your network for any active servers. Select the PC you want to control. That selection will stay as the default until you change it.

Control Apps with Pre-Made Remotes

Control Anything on Your PC with Your Android Phone
Out of the box, both the free and the paid versions of Unified Remote offer a selection of pre-built custom remote controls. The basics are covered here like a virtual keyboard, mouse and system volume controls. However, a few others provide custom controls for certain apps and sites. Here are a few of the most common remotes and the functions they provide:
  • YouTube – Play, pause, next and last playlist track, and volume.
  • VLC – Play, pause, volume, next and last video, video scrubbing.
  • Spotify – Play, pause, next and last track, and volume.
  • Spotify Advanced (Paid) – Playlist control, search, volume, shuffle, and repeat.
  • Hulu Desktop & Web (Paid) – Volume/pause for web, navigation controls for Hulu Desktop.
  • Netflix (Paid) – Play, pause, back and forth scrubbing, fullscreen and volume.
  • Pandora (Paid) – Play, pause, volume, thumbs up and down.
  • XBMC (Paid) – Navigation control, play, pause, volume, media file navigation.
There are plenty others that offer some form of control for a variety of other apps including Boxee, Chrome, Firefox, iTunes, MediaMonkey, PowerPoint, and even Winamp (rest its soul). For most things you’ll need, these can already be a breath of fresh air—muting your HTPC over Wi-Fi feels like magic—but for the tinkerers, we can go deeper.

Create Custom Widgets

Control Anything on Your PC with Your Android Phone
In addition to the stock remotes, you can create custom widgets with compilations of your most commonly used actions. To begin setting it up, open up the widget selection menu on your phone and drag one to the home screen. You can choose from one of the preset configurations, but any of them will allow you to add or remove rows and columns of B.uttons as you see fit.
Each B.utton is highly configurable. You can choose from a variety of colors or symbols and all of that is up to your personal preferences. However, the fun part is in choosing the action each B.utton will take. While creating a widget, tap the B.utton you want to configure, then select “Change Action.” On the next screen, there’s a drop down labeled “Select Target.” There are three categories of targets you can choose from:
  • Remote: This is where you can choose any of the B.uttons associated with any of the premade remotes. You can create a widget that controls your system volume, pauses Netflix, skips tracks on Spotify, and thumbs up or down Pandora songs.
  • Device: These functions run actions on the device you’re using, which will probably only be useful for advanced users.
  • Server: If you have more than one PC connected to the network, you can use this action to assign a specific server to a B.utton.
Most of the action will happen under the Remote section. Every function that’s built into the regular remotes can be accessed here, which means you can use a single widget to create a super remote of all your most frequently used tasks.
So, let’s say we want to create a widget with system volume controls, pause and fullscreen B.uttons for Netflix, and thumbs-up/thumbs-down B.uttons for Pandora. To create this widget, follow these steps:
  1. Create a 3×3 widget on an empty home screen.
  2. In the layout section, long-press one B.utton in each of the two bottom rows. Your widget should now have one row with three B.uttons and two rows with two B.uttons.
  3. Tap the first B.utton in the first row and select “Change Action.
    1. Choose “Remote” under “Select Target.”
    2. Choose “Media” under “Select Remote.”
    3. Choose “Volume Down” under “Select Action.”
    4. Tap “OK.”
  4. Tap “Change icon” and “Change color” to give the B.utton a symbol and color of your choice.
  5. Repeat steps 3 and 4 for each of the remaining B.uttons (from left-to-right), using the following Remote actions:
    1. Remote > Media > Volume Mute.
    2. Remote > Media > Volume Up
    3. Remote > Netflix > Play Pause
    4. Remote > Netflix > Fullscreen
    5. Remote > Pandora > Thumbs Up
    6. Remote > Pandora > Thumbs Down
  6. Once you’ve finished configuring each B.utton, tap the checkmark in the action bar. (Optionally, you can deselect “Show ‘edit’ B.utton in widget layout if you don’t want to change the widget later and prefer to give yourself some more space.)
When you’re finished, the widget should look like the one above.
Pressing B.uttons isn’t everything. There are a number of features that are a bit beyond the scope of this article, but we can point you in the right direction.In most cases, Unified Remote has dedicated functions that can do most of what you need. However, for the bits in between, you can still use the Basic Input remote to use regular mouse and keyboard controls.
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2 Ways On How To Download Any Instagram Videos In Less That 5 Minutes

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Instagram has being a very lucrative and fanimorous media, whereby sharing of Video And Pictures Are Allowed.

Some folks has been busy inquiring from me on how to download videos there.

Here are the two methods or ways in which you can extract or download videos from Instagram.


METHOD 1

Go to http://www.downloadvideosfrom.com

Then paste the instagram video link to box and extract it.


METHOD 2:

Go to http://savedeo.com
Then follow the above step.


Thats all!


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