Video alpha app released on the Palm Pre ZDNet (blog) A friend of mine got the app working on his Pre this morning while riding the train.
Palm Pre gets video recording capabilities with Precorder TechWhack (blog) PreCentral has announced the release of a new mobile application named Precorder which enables Palm Pre owners to record videos with their Pre smartphone. …
DeviceMAG (blog) Palm , Sprint Pursue Lost Data From Pre , Pixi CIO Users of the Palm Pre and Pixi, the first two devices to run Palm's webOS, can back up contacts, calendar entries, tasks and memos to an online Palm Profile … Some Palm Pre Profiles Get Lost in the Cloud Wired News Palm Pre Gets Unofficial Video Recording Capabilities Erictric Video recording now possible on the Palm Pre using homebrew app – Precorder IntoMobile (blog) Gizmodo.com
Erictric Palm Pre Gets Unofficial Video Recording Capabilities Erictric Palm Pre users, rejoice! You now will be able to record video on your device. That's right, the Palm Pre does not have video recording capabilities
SlashGear Palm Pre Gets Video Recording with Precorder HomeBrew Software Gizmodo.com The app supports MPEG-4, H.263, and H.264/AVC video recording, lets you control the flash, and videos can be played back in the Pre's video player. ..
That’s right, 480 x 320-pixel video recording at 30fps is now go. The homebrew software is only an alpha (so there’s bugs like not being able to preview what you’re recording), but the app works, and is free to download. When WebOS 1.3.1 skipped updating the camera app, the developers of Precorder decided not to wait any longer, and things are looking promising
If you like your software homebrewed with just a hint of alpha then boy do we have an app for you. The WebOS homebrew community just released Precorder; an app that lets your Palm Pre record audio and 30fps 480×320 pixel video in H.264/AVC format — you can can even control the built-in LED for recording in low-light situations. Unfortunately, there’s no video preview presented while recording …
If you like your software homebrewed with just a hint of alpha then boy do we have an app for you. The WebOS homebrew community just released Precorder; an app that lets your Palm Pre record audio and 30fps 480×320 pixel video in H.264/AVC format — you can can even control the built-in LED for recording in low-light situations. Unfortunately, there’s no video preview presented while recording but hey, it’s alpha software bro…