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		<title>Video recording on G1 (Cupcake update)</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[After a few delays, the 1.5 (Cupcake) update for the Android G1 phone from T-Mobile has arrived. Â Impatient as I am, I followed the instructions from the AndroidGuys and forced my phone to update, although I think I only gained about 12 hours ultimately. Â In any case, it&#8217;s a big step forward for the phone [...]]]></description>
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After a few delays, the 1.5 (Cupcake) update for the Android G1 phone from T-Mobile has arrived. Â Impatient as I am, I followed the instructions from the <a href="http://androidguys.com/?p=5235">AndroidGuys</a> and forced my phone to update, although I think I only gained about 12 hours ultimately. Â In any case, it&#8217;s a big step forward for the phone and the Android platform, with some great UI improvements, including the much discussed virtual keyboard.</p>
<p>For me, however, the most exciting new development is the implementation of video recording on the G1. Â After the phone is updated a new app appears, &#8220;Camcorder.&#8221; Â The use is fairly simple, just point and shoot. Â There are two quality settings, &#8220;Low&#8221; and &#8220;High,&#8221; with the Low setting designated for &#8220;MMS&#8221; usage. Â One nice feature is that video recording is integrated into the Camera app, and the user can switch from video recording to still photography with the click of one button.</p>
<p>The captured video uses the .3gp container format for the h.263 video codec. Â Audio is labeled as &#8220;samr&#8221; and is the standard 3gp audo codec of AMR-Narrowband. Â Using the &#8220;High&#8221; setting the video resolution isÂ 352&#215;288 and the bitrate looks to be around 350-400 kbps. Â &#8221;Low&#8221; has a resolution ofÂ 176&#215;144 and bitrate around 200 kbps.</p>
<p>The Camcorder app allows for very easy video sharing with one-touch email, MMS, and YouTube integration. Â The YouTube integration works very well, at least with the relatively small size video files I have tested with so far.</p>
<p>How does the video look? Â Well, not great. Â The camera on the G1 is not particularly good, and turning it into a video camcorder has not magically improved it. Â That said, the video recording on mobile devices is generally not very good from a visual quality standpoint generally, at least with the current generation of in-device cameras. Â Motion is pretty jerky, the colors are not great, and the audio quality, while in stereo which is nice, leaves a lot to be desired. Â Still, the ability to capture video on the fly and get it uploaded to YouTube very, very easily has a lot of promise for the G1 and future Android phones. Â The killer app may be, though, live streaming. Â I am very hopeful that <a href="http://www.qik.com/">Qik</a> can get implemented on the G1 sooner rather than later. Â Broadcasting live has a number of great potential uses that rely far more on immediacy a mobile allows rather than the quality it cannot currently provide.</p>
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