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I am looking for a video editing library in Android.
Editing tasks:
Appending video to the end of another video.
Adding sound track to the video.
Adding text on top of the video.
Giving effects to the video (Heat, Sepia)
Video library can be in Java or native language(C, C++).
Please let me know if anybody has worked on this as i want to make one for Android smartphones.
http://www.xuggle.com looks promising but they have developed this for desktop and server environments and not for mobiles.
thanks in advance.
You have to use the source code to use video editing. Since it is not a mandatory feature, the editing classes and JNI libs will not be available in the SDK.
In ICS there are libvideoeditor, that used by standard MovieStudio. There are also JNI bindings for it.
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I am working java FX application and I want to upload images from application to firebase storage.
I have integrated firebase admin SDK for core java.
Now I can manage firebase database easily. But now, I want to work on Uploading images and I could not find any example or tutorial that is easy or understandable.
All I found, is related to android but I need it in core java.
Please suggest me proper example or help me out.
I will be very thankful to you.
Take a look at OkHTTP. It works for both Android and pure Java. This answer gives you a template for uploading.
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Shai Almog
You have made facebook clone and whatsapp clone.So you can easily help me.Can you please give me the source code for that or i have made a similar app in android studio and can I convert it to Codename one
The full source code for these applications is available as part of this course https://codenameone.teachable.com/p/build-real-world-full-stack-mobile-apps-in-java
Pulling out a snippet for something like this is nearly impossible as the apps are large and intertwined. There are samples for file upload in the javadocs and a sample image gallery in the kitchen sink demo.
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I would like to know if there are any open source libraries to convert a set of images to video (not .MP4),other than ffmpeg. I need to use this library in my android app hence being compatible for this environment as well.
Any suggestions in this regard will be appreciated
You can try JCodec. It's an open source pure java implementation of video and audio codecs and formats.
Or Xuggler API can also be used but since you're looking for something other than ffmpeg, this might not be your cup of tea as Xuggler extensively incorporates FFMPEG in its functionality.
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Since various OCR Api's like Tesseract ,Blink ocr and abby fine reader dont do much with scribed text reading.If there is any good opensource OCR API or SDK (like a jar ) which can be used to read scribed card text in android or java and also I found card.io SDK for android.Is it good enough though.
Please explain with code examples.
I think I found a perfect match,an SDK called card.io and it comes for both android and ios versions and it's free I guess.So I am going to try it.
Mainly I want to make it read the scribed text on cards.
The demo published on their site card.io seems to be promising.Though the sdk just scans the info and you have to process it to a gateway.
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I need a library to use to export some music info that I have in c++ to a midi file (needs to work in Android ndk).
I am afraid tse3 is to big for the Android platform and I would prefer a smaller library, but I do not know one. Is there a way for me to export a midi file from c++ through ndk Android?
Here's a lightweight Java MIDI library compatible with Android if you want. It's not NDK like you want, but you can pretty easily build a MIDI file from whatever data you have.
http://code.google.com/p/android-midi-lib/