Generally, the inbuilt camera app has video stabilization if your phone has optical image stabilization option. Rather than that I am not aware about any app which records as well as stabilize video while recording. May be there are apps which let you record first and then in post processing do stabilization. But then it is better to use technique which I showed you.
Bro where does the copy get saved? I can't seem to find it.. it isn't saved on top of the original nor as a separate entity in my gallery. Thanks for the amazing tip though!
If you are using Google photos app, then after stabilization you will save copy button. After clicking it you need to wait for process to complete, as it will take time depending upon how big video is. Once it is done, it save copy with new name = original name~2. If you close and open Google photos app, then under Today you will your saved video.
This needs an internet connection, as I mentioned in my tutorial. So please make sure you have a good internet connection with data availability. Also, if your video is longer, then it might take more time. As you can see, my video was only 8 seconds long, but it still needs more time for processing the video.
Can we using this apps on iphone device ?
Unfortunately it is not supported on iOS.
fantastic, hare krishna. is there any app that is stabilizing while recording?
Generally, the inbuilt camera app has video stabilization if your phone has optical image stabilization option. Rather than that I am not aware about any app which records as well as stabilize video while recording. May be there are apps which let you record first and then in post processing do stabilization. But then it is better to use technique which I showed you.
this is very helpful. looked a little different on my samsung, but easy to figure out from your instructions
Glad to hear that it helped and you figured it out!
Thank you so much for posting this. Truly appreciate it 🙂
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Thank you for this hint... I did not know this feature of Google Photos (Y)
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This was super helpful. Thank you!
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Bro where does the copy get saved? I can't seem to find it.. it isn't saved on top of the original nor as a separate entity in my gallery. Thanks for the amazing tip though!
If you are using Google photos app, then after stabilization you will save copy button. After clicking it you need to wait for process to complete, as it will take time depending upon how big video is. Once it is done, it save copy with new name = original name~2. If you close and open Google photos app, then under Today you will your saved video.
Thank you very much ! This was really helpful 💯
I am glad that it was helpful! Thanks!
Thank you!! Easy and quick tutorial, you helped me so much
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In my case, the frame is moving now. What to do ..
Hi, if this method is not working, then you need to use PC software such as DaVinci or Adobe Premiere with advanced features.
Thanks a zillion. This information helped me tremendously
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I tried to save but it keeps loading forever
This needs an internet connection, as I mentioned in my tutorial. So please make sure you have a good internet connection with data availability. Also, if your video is longer, then it might take more time. As you can see, my video was only 8 seconds long, but it still needs more time for processing the video.
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It is showing error
Which error?
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