[Q] s note recordings export? - Galaxy Note 8.0 (Tablet) Q&A, Help & Troubleshooti

Hi
I'm new here but have been lurking a while...great forum!
I just picked up the note 8 and I'm loving it so far. I've been using s note mostly as a quick easy access sketchbook and so far it's been awesome.
The recording feature is really fun too. I've attached a doodle for fun!
I was wondering if anyone knows how to export the recordings as a video? I'd love to be able to keep and document the process of my sketches and move them off my tablet.
Any ideas?
Thanks!

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[Q] Screen Sharing

i recently set up remote desktop viewing on my tilt 2 (stock At&t rom), and i'm curious if anyone knows of a way to share my desktops screen to my tilt 2, with a decent framerate (anything above 15fps would be great)
i imagine it will have to be over lan.
(also, i've been searching and installing programs for the last 2 days, just so everyone knows i'm actually trying and not just lazily posting questions)
thanks so much for any help
i'd also be happy to help anyone who's trying to set up remote desktop for their tilt 2 :]
T2 Remote Touch
I use T2 Remote Touch.
I don't know what the frame rate is, but there's different modes to speed up transfer. It's done via wifi and you can remote control from anywhere!
You can find it here.
wow, thanks so much, this is actually a useful program, thanks alot!

Nexus 7 App Video Reviews

Hi all,
I make video reviews, tutorials and app review for the Nexus 7 and I thought you might appreciate my app-snack reviews on the best Nexus 7 apps to get. Each review is between 1-2 minutes so they're a good snapshot of what the app is all about and why is a good Nexus 7 app.
I'll be updating this thread on a regular basis so enjoy and thanks for watching
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The Amazon App Store has gone global so I thought it deserved a review:
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Hi
Many thanks for your tutorial on the Nexus 7. I have now placed my request with the wife for one of these for xmas.
Could I ask, I have a Kindle which uses the PDF format, can I transfer my library to the Nexus 7.
I have some downloaded films in AVI format. Is it possible to transfer these and view on the Nexus 7. When on holiday I transfer films to a usb memory stick and view. Does the Nexus have a facility for a memory stick or a slot for any other memory card.
Again many thanks for your video's and roll on xmas.
Regards
David Cowling
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gnilwoc said:
Hi
Many thanks for your tutorial on the Nexus 7. I have now placed my request with the wife for one of these for xmas.
Could I ask, I have a Kindle which uses the PDF format, can I transfer my library to the Nexus 7.
I have some downloaded films in AVI format. Is it possible to transfer these and view on the Nexus 7. When on holiday I transfer films to a usb memory stick and view. Does the Nexus have a facility for a memory stick or a slot for any other memory card.
Again many thanks for your video's and roll on xmas.
Regards
David Cowling
[email protected]
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You can download a Kindle app for the Nexus 7 so I guess they should work within the app.
You can transfer files onto your nexus 7 from a computer by plugging it into the USB port. To transfer films from a USB stick to a computer you will need something called Nexus Media importer from googleplay.
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Video maker on the note 2 n7005???

Hi all,
I am getting my note 2 4G n7005 in 8 days.
I have googled this, but no one can give a definitive answer.
I have a galaxy s2, and I really like the video maker app on it.
Can anyone confirm if the note 2 has this app, if not, is it available from the Samsung app store for the note 2 (I know it's in the Samsung app store, but can anyone confirm if it can be installed on the n2).
If the answer is no to the above, is it possible to extract the apk from a s3 and put it in system apps on the note 2? Or will it just force close?.
I just really need someone to confirm this.
Thanks
Cheers
Corey
Sent from my Nexus 7 using Tapatalk 2
Short answer: it doesn't come with a video editor app installed (although you can trim videos).
This thread has an apk to a video editor (which might be the one on the s3).
I installed it and it should have everything you need. I did notice that it did ask for loads of permissions (some of which I would think aren't needed), but maybe this was just the way the apk was ripped.
Anyway, I installed it, checked it out (looks good) and then uninstalled it (I don't really need it and I was a little bit worried about the permissions).
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1977167&page=3
There is a video editor app in the Samsung apps store which I have installed and it works fine.
However, it doesn't support mp4 files which the slo-mo camera produces
http://www.samsungapps.com/venus/to...TRY_CODE=GBR&productId=000000413633&deviceID=
j4d said:
There is a video editor app in the Samsung apps store which I have installed and it works fine.
However, it doesn't support mp4 files which the slo-mo camera produces
http://www.samsungapps.com/venus/to...TRY_CODE=GBR&productId=000000413633&deviceID=
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From the icon, that looks to be the same video editor as the one I linked to.
EDIT: Also, strangely, I am nearly sure that app wasn't there 2 days ago when I checked on the samsung apps on my phone! The version date is marked 16th November, so I wonder if they only recently added support for galaxy note 2.
EDIT: Also, strangely, I am nearly sure that app wasn't there 2 days ago when I checked on the samsung apps on my phone! The version date is marked 16th November, so I wonder if they only recently added support for galaxy note 2.
Maybe - I had a similar thing with Plants vs Zombies. One day it wasn't in the Play store and the next it was. Must have forgotten to press a switch

Split Screen?

Is there an app for the gnex so we can use two apps on 1 window? :3
As far as I know, that feature was only implemented by Samsung in their Note line of devices, via their TouchWiz.
cornerstone exists. Although every build I have seen with it hasn't run very well. I have not seen much development with it since the ICS days.
As for their prime example of how neat it is, (watch a video while doing anything else) just go grab super video. It's a lot better on tablets, but it's still a super imposed, resizeable, movable video player. Works YouTube videos, too. Does the job for my interests in multi tasking.
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[Q] Will it be enough?

Hi XDA!
I'm thinking of buying myself a Galaxy Tab 10.1 (Wi-Fi only), and I wanted to ask you if it will be enough to cover my needs. The thing is, I don't know how the Intel Atom performs, and I thought that maybe the tablet would be laggy, so if you have some real-world experience with it, could you please help me?
Mostly, what I will do with it is:
- Viewing PDFs
- Viewing and editing office douments
- Video playback (maybe using an HDMI adapter on the micro-USB port, I think this tablet supports MHL)
- Lightweight Android games (Cut the rope, Where's my water, and the like, not Shadowgun nor heavy games)
Since the ROM scene for this tablet is pretty scarce, I thought of only rooting and removing bloatware. Maybe using Xposed? Opinions on that?
Thank you!
I got the tablet for very much the same reasons you mentioned. It works great for those needs. I had put MS Office on my S4 and thought it would work on the tablet, it does not. However, I use quick office on the tablet and then just verify formatting on my laptop later.
It will do all those things you mentioned out of the box. If you are looking to debloat and get flash support then I suggest checking out the Pimpdroid rom in the 10.1 development forum. It is easy to flash. Also has Xposed pre installed.
I have not used an adapter to do video playback but have synced it with Samsung link for video playback and surround sound music with my other samsung devices. It works well.
I would say get it. If you want to check out Pimpdroid do it.
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CAG-man said:
I got the tablet for very much the same reasons you mentioned. It works great for those needs. I had put MS Office on my S4 and thought it would work on the tablet, it does not. However, I use quick office on the tablet and then just verify formatting on my laptop later.
It will do all those things you mentioned out of the box. If you are looking to debloat and get flash support then I suggest checking out the Pimpdroid rom in the 10.1 development forum. It is easy to flash. Also has Xposed pre installed.
I have not used an adapter to do video playback but have synced it with Samsung link for video playback and surround sound music with my other samsung devices. It works well.
I would say get it. If you want to check out Pimpdroid do it.
Sent from my SAMSUNG-SGH-I337 using XDA Premium 4 mobile app
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i got the android version of open office on my tab... it works great

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