Filed under: News | Mobile Phones
May 12 2008, 10:24am CDT | by Shane McGlaun
The application allows the iPhone to record video and sound in compressed MPEG4 format. An hour long video in the format will require only 60MB of storage. The application can’t muster full motion 30 fps video and makes due with 15 fps. The application encodes the video at the end of a recording session and the encoding can be paused if needed.
You can record on-the-fly but the frame rate is said to suffer. The makers say they will update the application as the firmware is updated and the 3G iPhone is introduced. The iPhone Video Recorder works on firmware 1.1.x, 1.2.x and 2.0. A trial version is available for free that can record up to 30 seconds of video. The full version of the application retails for $19.95.
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