I can definately vouch and say that cycorder blows video recorder out of the water. I even turned up video recorders image quality to best and it looks as if I was recording video from a VGA camera phone.
come on folks, who is gonna pay extra for sound?? this is not a pro recorder, who cares about fps. as for the idiot who called out the mod for punctuation....y;o'u.r a[f/u]ck,i'n;g=i[d'io=t
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Saurik, this is an awesome job. Cycoder is much better then other apps. We all have to be grateful for this gift. With audio, this app would be perfect.
Jay Freeman (aka Saurik), author of Cydia and WinterBoard, Friday released Cycorder (website not REALLY there yet. ), a FREE native iPhone video recorder application. The release comes hot on the tails of DreamCatcher's 2.x release of their $19.95 iPhone Video Recorder software, and is superior in many aspects.
Before, I get into the details, here's a sample video recorded with Cycorder.
Quality on the videos is much higher than iPhone Video Recorder's movies, due to Saurik's use of MJPEG compression - the same compression used in the majority of point and shoot digital camera's with video support. Oh, and there is no waiting 3 times as long as your video length after you record before the video compresses and lets you watch it (as Showtime did, in 1.x firmwares - its not yet out for 2.x iPhones) - when you finish recording a video with Cycorder, you can immediately play the video back.
The video playback list has a slick first-frame thumbnail shown for each video you've taken, vs just a listing of the time's of each video as competing video recorders have (MUCH easier to tell which video is which - if you record several videos in an evening or day, the times really don't help you much at all later).
Videos are recorded at 384x288, a 4x3 aspect ratio. Depending on how well lit the area is, videos are recorded at between 6-15 fps. Saurik notes that the large variance of fps is due to the iPhone camera, which when video is recorded is basically taking pictures as fast as it can and when you take those photos the camera has to open its shutter, let in the light that makes up the photo, and close the shutter. The less light, the longer it takes to do that. So, better lighting equals higher quality fps, and therefore smoother videos.
The UI is done in landscape mode, and is extremely simple and easy to use - press the large center button on the right (bottom if the iPhone is held vertically) to record/stop recording, and press the small arrow to open up your playback list. Saurik mentioned he's looking at ways to even have the videos show up in your iPod Videos list once recorded in Cycorder.
Audio support is not yet included, but Saurik already has audio working on his test videos, and is ironing out some playback issues with the iPhone's mediaserverd before releasing. Depending on the success of his current ad-based monetization stratgey for Cycorder, audio support will either be a free upgrade or a premium upgrade which will also remove the ads.
Cycorder can be downloaded now from Cydia (its on the Featured Packages list on the front page of Cydia, or in the Multimedia section. I'd definitely recommend it - the video quality is the best out there, and audio will be included shortly.
i would just like to thank jay for all his hard work and time
i appreciate this man .you did this for free .....very cool..great app
yeah awesome app. destroys the video recorder app. cant wait for audio support, also hope emailing the video is supported. any chance the videos can be saved to the videos dir so you can sync with itunes? now that would be awesome