I’ve missed you ShoZu. You were good to me when I used the Blackjack Windows Mobile phone.
Well, looks like there’s a desktop version which is great for those who send videos or photos to multiple services.
It runs off Adobe Air. The interface is simple with only three inputs fields for the title, description, and tags. If you want to add additional services, you need to log in to the ShoZu site and add from there.
I found out Inkseine was available a day early from Rob of gottabemobile.com so I went ahead and installed it. So far it seems cool. It works perfectly fine on the Fujitsu U810’s touchscreen. I like the interface, but I’m not exactly sure what I’d use it for. I’d still rather use Windows Journal for ink blog posts. It’s fun to use so I suggest you try it out.
Here’s a quick video of the install. While I was setting up for this video, FedEx came again and dropped off the GorillaPod for SLR sized cameras. I stuck the Aiptek A-HD to it right away and used it in part of the video.
That’s why there’s so much noise. The GorillaPod is stiff, which is good, but it cause a lot of noise while bending the joints.
I plan on mounting this in my car use to use when broadcasting on the road like Jeff Hibbard. Also will come in handy for games that support this cam when plugging it into the Xbox 360.
The drivers loaded up right away when installing through Windows Update on the PC.
It’s pretty much a standard 1.3 Megapixel webcam. Much better than the webcam included on the Fujitsu U810.
640×480 video is clean and smooth. $36.66 at Circuit City. Mobile post sent by Rodfather using Utterz. Replies.
Messing around with Sony Vegas. Took this at one of the Moss Landing Beaches.
Recorded with the Aiptek A-HD in low res mode (352×240).
Music by Glen Hansard from the movie Once. Mobile post sent by Rodfather using Utterz. Replies.
Stil at the bowling alley bar.
Thought I’d try something new.
Here I will be using the Fujitsu U810 connected via WiFi to demonstrate a live ink blog post.
I will be using ManyCams which is basically a free version of WebCamMax for the PC or CamTwist for the Mac. It has basic features such as titling and effects but also has the ability to use photos or a desktop as a webcam source which I will be using. Mobile post sent by Rodfather using Utterz. Replies.