Android tablets and smartphones are excellent options for run-and gun videography thanks to their portability and display technology. It’s also easier than a DSLR setup because it includes all the tools required in one device. This makes it the ideal device to edit professional videos.
The YouTube API makes it easy to integrate the features of the video service into your application. It specifies methods for retrieving and playing YouTube videos, and also supports for playlists. To incorporate this API into your app you must create a new app in Android Studio. Then, for the MainActivity class, extend the BrightcoveExoPlayerVideoView class. This superclass provides lifecycle management by default.
Utilize the ‘Get Video Details’ setting on your television to view information about videos you’ve watched in the Video app. This includes descriptions and ratings. Some information may not be displayed depending on the type of video.
This powerful video editor lets you edit videos using a drag-and-drop interface. You can add effects, text, and music to your videos. It also supports audio recording and playback. The greatest benefit is that it supports many different file formats. It also offers a number of third-party plug-ins that enhance the functionality. The only downside is that the application is somewhat resource-heavy and can cause lag on some devices. It’s still one of most effective video editors available on Android.