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January 26, 2011
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Time Lapse for Android developed with Air • Lapse It

  • January 26, 2011
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Lapse It make it easy to capture astonishing time-lapse videos in your Android-powered device.

Some features of the application

• Well designed UI improving visual and usability
• Capture resolution up to 720P
• Capture using memory (faster then other apps) or the conventional disk method
• Render your sequence both in JPEG sequence or FLV video.
• No restrictions for capture length or frames
• Easily adjustable settings
• Built-in video player
• Upload directly to YouTube
• Cross-platform developed in Adobe Air

You can find a free version in Android Market, you either use the attached QR code or this link.

You can also find a promotional video and more information at lapseit.com

Here some screenshots:

I hope you like,

Thanks

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chris.campbell
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January 26, 2011

Hi,

Thanks for sharing this application!  I just did a science fair project with my son last weekend where we sent a tiny camera up with balloons.  It would have been great to use your app, though I'd have been even more nervous sending my phone over my old canon point and shoot with modified firmware!

I have the lite version installed right now and love the UI, options, and output options. one question for you.  Should I manually disable the phone from going to sleep/turning off the screen?  I'm currently using a SetCPU profile to throttle back my phone's cpu when the screen blanks, which I'm guessing might impact your app.

Thanks,

Chris

Participant
January 27, 2011

Hi Chris, I'm really happy with the feedbacks that I'm receiving, thank you.

I would be really great if you had used this app for your idea, I'm sure you had a really nice result with your camera anyway. Did you posted the video somewhere?

About your question you don't need to worry, when capturing the application prevent your phone to go into sleep mode, for saving battery purposes you can disable gps/wifi and lower the screen brightness to minimum as possible.

If you have more questions please enter in contact again.

Thanks