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Apowersoft Android Recorder 1.0.4 war am 16. Juni 2016! als Giveaway verfügbar!
Mit Apowersoft Android Recorder könnt ihr Aufnahmen kabellos erledigen, indem ihr schlicht dasselbe WLAN-Netzwerk für euer Mobilgerät und euren PC nutzen. Alle Bildschirminhalte eures Android Mobilgeräts werden dabei in Echtzeit auf dem PC-Monitor angezeigt. Das Tool ermöglicht es euch, Spiele, Musik, Filme, Anrufe und vieles mehr auf eurem Android direkt auf eurem Computer in Echtzeit zu streamen. Folgende Formate werden unterstützt: MP4, AVI, WMV, FLV, GIF sowie PNG für Screenshots.
Features:
Windows XP/ Vista/ 7/ 8/ 10; Android 5.0 or later
24.3 MB
$39.95
AirMore ist ein plattformübergreifendes Tool zum drahtlosen Verbinden eures Smartphones mit dem PC. Keine Kabel, keine Extra-Software! Das einzige was ihr machen müsst ist den Web-Browser auf eurem PC zu öffnen.
Dieses web-basierte Tool hilft euch beim Aufnehmen von Bildschirmaktivitäten in Form eines Screenshots. Die Output-Datei kann schnell bearbeitet werden (Hinzufügen von Text, Pfeilen, Linien usw.), darüber hinaus könnt ihr die Ergebnisse hochladen und mit anderen teilen.
Free Online Video Converter ist eine web-basierte Anwendung zum Konvertieren von euren lokalen Dateien in.B. in eine Vielzahl Video- und Audioformate. Das Tool ist kompatibel mit Geräten wie z.B. PSP, iPhone, iPad, DVD-Player usw. Und das Beste zum Schluss: Es ist völlig kostenlos!
Apowersoft Online Screen Recorder ermöglicht das Aufnehmen von Videos mit Sound für alle Windows/Mac-Benutzer und zwar völlig KOSTENLOS. Schnell und einfach zu benutzen, auch für Anfänger!
Free Audio Recorder ist ein nützliches Tool für Windows und Mac. Es hilft euch beim Aufnehmen von Online-Videos und Streaming-Musik. Zusätzlich sucht es automatisch nach Infos wie z.B. Titel, Künstler, Album und Jahr. Darüber hinaus könnt ihr eure Audiosammlung verwalten und mit ID3-Tags ergänzen.
I'm probably missing the point here but if I want to copy videos or music from my Samsung phone to my laptop (or vice versa) I use a USB cable.
What does this software do that a USB cable can't do?
Derek Lawler,
You haven't read the app's description: its purpose is to 'screencast' (mirroring activities on your phone) to your computer, with or without recording. Some scenarios for use would be to watch videos on a larger screen, make training videos, create reviews of Android apps or capture behaviors needed to report program bugs or obtain support, and quite a few others.
It's not for copying files between your Android device and computer, which you can do without the use of special software, and with or without a USB cable.
Installed without any difficulty on my XP hard drive, unfortunately my tablet android version is not recent enough.
It requires Android 5.0 or later.
Unfortunately, when it comes to the download of the android application, 10 MB, it assumes that the default browser is Internet Explorer rather than Firefox as in my case, something I really dislike.
It also installed Bonjour apparently an Apple application on my PC.
It looks a really interesting program but as I can't use it I uninstalled it.
Steffo,
There is nothing 'malwarelike' about it; you should avoid throwing words around irresponsibly. It's simply a tool which facilitates discovery of network devices on a LAN, with a minimum of fuss.
Personally, as a long-time Windows and Linux user--and one who has vehemently eschewed iTunes--I've never historically had a need for Bonjour. That is, until my daughter became a Mac fan and I had to incorporate her laptop into the network so that she could access the household file and media server (which runs on a Linux machine). By installing Bonjour on the Linux box (actually, an open-source version called Avahi) it saved me a nightmarish amount of headaches in getting Windows, Mac, and Linux machines to all talk to each other.
Sure, Apple's Bonjour (which gets installed as a "service" on Windows machines) can sometimes be annoying (particularly in how frequently it likes to update), and there can be some security risks--but this almost always the fault of a specific vendor's implementation, not of Bonjour itself. And any potential inconvenience should be weighed against its ability to make network devices easily discover and communicate with each other while obviating the need for manual configuration, especially helpful for networking noobs.
This is why so many software and hardware vendors implement it--and if you use any of the following products you will likely already have it on your [Windows] machine:
-iTunes
-TiVo
-Skype
-Pidgin messenger client
-Safari
-almost all Adobe products, like Photoshop, or their Creative Suite
Hi, everyone!
I am Jane from Apowersoft and thank you so much for your interest in our program - Apowersoft Android Recorder.In order to bring you better experience while using this program, here we write this post to offer some helpful instructions such as detailed user guides, video demo and many other tips. And if you have any questions in using our product or any recommendation for improvement, you can write down your comments here or send us feedback via the method mentioned as follow.
Note:
1. Before using, please make sure your Android device is 5.0 or later versions and supports Google service.
2. If there is no "Cast" icon appears in the notification shade on your Android devices, then you can go to Google Play store to download the free Google Cast app for connection. For more information, check the user guide below.
User Guide:
http://www.apowersoft.com/faq/how-to-use-android-recorder.html
Video demo:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z4iVU9pqaLM&feature=youtu.be
Android Recorder Feedback Support
In case that you come across any problems or puzzles when using this program, please feel easy to send us your feedback by dropping down "Help" menu from the main interface of Android Recorder and click "Support" item. Then you can write down the issues in details and submit it. And we will try our best to help you out ASAP.
Not bad but needs work.
Tried it out with an Android TV box running on 5Ghz WiFi.
It can be a little hit and miss as to whether Google cast sees the program on my PC but closing and opening the generally program solves that.
Started off with an MP4 standard quality recording with audio.
It worked but there were 3 issues:
1. Although the quality of video image was good, the playback was a little juddery to the point where it becomes annoying.
2. Audio is slightly out of sync with the video. not by much but enough to notice.
3. The resultant video output is split into a host of MP4 files of varying sizes, which means that I would have to join the files together to get a single video. I can't see why this needs to be the case as the files are split at random intervals.
I then increased the video capture quality to the maximum and repeated the test.
Playback was much smoother with the better quality.
Audio was still slightly out of sync with the video.
More of the same split MP4 files (13 in all for 2 minutes worth of recording).
I suspect that people will have varying degrees of success dependent upon the Andoid device used and speed of network, so it may well be that some users will have perfect quality output.
I am impressed with what it's potential is but as to whether the program has bugs or not, more comments will be required to assess things.
The split files is a real pain though and the one aspect that would put me off purchasing until I could be sure of a single file output.
Perhaps the developer could offer some thoughts.
Schade, erst ab Android 5.0. Ansonsten funktioniert zur Freischaltung auch die Version auf der Herstellerseite.
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