LectureVideos v1.1.10 Full APK. LectureVideos is a video screencast extension LectureNotes and audio recording, taking handwritten notes using LectureNotes.
It was designed with a user while at university (or school) in mind, for example, a teacher who used to produce video tutorials or recordings of his / her conference while teaching at using LectureNotes (tap the device and the contents of the projection screen to the public) or a student who used to make his teammates video tutorials. However, it has many potential applications outside the university, for example, in business or technology.
Its main target devices are tablets with Android 4.1 or later (takes place in a Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1, Asus Nexus 7 and Samsung Nexus 10).
NOTE: LectureVideos can not be used by itself, it is designed to serve as an extension to LectureNotes and can not be used in conjunction with it. If you want to record video and audio while taking handwritten notes, and start throwing LectureNotes video and audio then audio and video files are stored in the directory of the corresponding book.
LectureVideos uses Android API MediaCodec which became available with Android Jelly Bean to encode the video and audio, if Android 4.1 or higher is required. It was carefully tested on Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1, Asus Nexus 7 and Samsung Nexus 10. However, since the behaviors differ significantly MediaCodec Android devices, LectureVideos may not work in a particular device.
LectureVideos is entirely based on the Android MediaCodec and does not contain any codecs or encoding, decoding, multiplexing, demultiplexing or code (mainly to avoid legal problems). MediaCodec API Android 4.1 and Android 4.2 does not provide a multiplexer to create a container, such as MP4, AVI, MKV or format. Therefore, the product of two session files, a file containing H264 encoded video signal and 3GP containing the encoded audio signal.
On devices with Android 4.1 and 4.2, an external tool is required for multiplexing audio signals in a container, such as MP4, AVI, MKV or video format. There are a number of tools available on all operating systems do (eg FFmpeg) and users who are engaged in the production of the video are very likely to have such a tool available to anyway.
On devices with Android 4.3 and 4.4, you can always use an external tool to multiplex video and audio signals in a container format (which may be recommended if you have specific needs optimization, eg for transmission); In addition, you can share the video as MP4 container and LectureNotes LectureVideos file uses Android API MediaCodec multiplexing the video and audio signals in MP4 container format before sharing.
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