PSP Go!Cam: Time lapse video |
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FreakzCreations explained that the video was actually two hours worth of footage compressed into 10-15 seconds. We're not too sure on what editing software was used in conjunction with this piece, but given the timeliness, we're assuming it's probably the recently released Go!Edit application by Sony.
While the video is disagreeably short, it is admittedly pleasant on the eyes - almost like watching something out of a National Geographic Special. Keep a heads up in case more guys post their Go!Cam experiments - it'd be even better if Sony came up with some some sort of homemade video contest, much like how Nokia did for their Nokia N93i...
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dude wth is with the random explosions and shiz??
Here is some more videos FULL VIDEO REVIEW http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8icCnIA1mE8 STOP MOTION VIDEO http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hRuSBxPy_6Q EDITED VIDEO http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HYJgZUVUmtw COOL HEY!
i dont understand how did u do that ?? putting psp near window and keep it takes photos evey 14 min ??? OR WHAT please answer me ????????
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v+x80eUIvX4t8 PSP Offer VOIP from BT Owners of Sony's PlayStation Portable (PSP) handheld console will soon be able to make voice and video calls over a wireless internet connection. Using a soon-to be-released camera and microphone, gamers will be able to call other PSP owners and some BT phones. The software has been developed by BT and will eventually allow PSP users to call PCs, fixed lines and mobiles. Initially the service will only be available in the UK and will only work on home or BT wireless hotspots. Currently, there are around 2,000 of these situated in airports, railway stations, hotels and fast food restaurants. Next generation More than 24 million PSPs have been sold around the world, with more than eight million of those sold in Europe. According to BT, the software will eventually be distributed to telecoms companies in 100 other countries. The service is part of a growing trend to enable so called voice over internet protocol (VoIP) on mobile devices. VoIP is a method of routing voice conversations over the internet and was made popular on PCs by services such as Skype. Now, more and more mobile handsets come with wi-fi capability and companies such as Truphone and Jajah offer services that allow people to make VoIP calls, bypassing the traditional mobile tariffs and networks. The new PSP service takes advantage of BT's 21 Century Network (21CN), which is specifically designed to use Internet Protocol (IP) technology. Eventually, 21CN will replace all the existing networks. More details of the BT service will be released at the Leipzig Games Convention in August, whilst Sony's add-on camera and microphone for the PSP, known as the Go camera, will hit shelves in the UK on 25 May. The service is not the first VoIP application developed for handheld consoles. In 2005, Japanese gaming giant Nintendo announced an application called DSpeak for its best selling DS handheld console that allowed users to make VoIP calls. When a user spoke an onscreen game character such as Mario would lip-synch with their voice. The application was never commercialised. However, the firm now sells a headset that allows gamers to chat whilst playing games such as Metroid Prime Hunters. It is not yet available in the UK. PSP AND DS SPECIFICATIONS SONY PSP Features: MP3 and video playback, web browser Processor: 333MHz MIPS R4200 Memory: 32 MB Connectivity: 100ft (30metres) local range, wi-fi NINTENDO DS Features: Touch screen, embedded chat software Processor: One ARM9 and one ARM7 Memory: 4MB Connectivity: 100ft (30metres) local range, Wi-Fi
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delete a lot of frames.. I'm pretty sure the editing program does that..
but did he captured 2 or 3 hrs of video with psp ?? i think there is another way of doing that any body know ?
I have taken these two time lapse videos with the PSP Camera, and yes I know they need to be longer. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GI2AwrCXRpY http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hRuSBxPy_6Q
You could do this by taking a shot every minute or two, maybe the editing software can be programmed to take a frame at set interval... I don't think you can leave the PSP camera for 2 hours...
are those clouds...? or is that just carbon emissions?
You could do this by taking a shot every minute or two, maybe the editing software can be programmed to take a frame at set interval... I don't think you can leave the PSP camera for 2 hours...
i made my own video with chotto shot a while back of when i was down at the skate park i decided to record some videos and then later i decided to put them together, here take a look http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FfOeWhHbw34
no way to use GO!EDIT to do this, because the maxiumal recording time in this software is 15 seconds.
And how long is the video? 15 seconds. But yeah, I don't think he used Go!Edit but then again I haven't really looked into it too much to say he didn't.
Looks very cool. I'll get the cam eventually when it's a little cheaper, as I already have a cam phone and all.
u do use the edit software to take it. theres a program build in, i have the camera
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