iPhone video recording works, in theory

Thursday, December 13th, 2007

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Monster and Friends, a group of iPhone hackers, have created a 10fps video recording application for the iPhone. It records at 2-megapixels and offers only basic functionality at this point but it’s definitely an impressive proof-of-concept.

im posting a binary that will record 5 seconds of video and replay it. there is no ui, this is a very simple proof of concept. all data is stored to memory. i can actually record twice as long but for this sample 5 seconds is fine (this will record 5 seconds at 10 fps)..

The final app will be able to record somewhere from 15-30+ fps and should have an unlimited file lenth.

UPDATE – Just tested it and it works like a charm.

MonsterandFriends via via Giz

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