Miyerkules, Enero 15, 2014

VIDTRIM – VIDEO TRIMMER 




For some one that love to edit videos I recommend you to use VidTrim. In the name Vid Trim or Video Trimmer you can predict what this app can do but this app goes beyond that. It will let you perform that trim, with sliders from either end of the video, if that's what you need to do, but it will also let you transcode video - ie, change the quality and the resolution - as well as grab frames to use as images and apply effects. 

All of these things make VidTrim a respectable package of editing tools, perhaps the only other thing this app have like to have seen is something to stitch clips together to cut into a sequence, even at a basic level, but perhaps that will come in the future.






                The frame grabber will let you pick a frame from each second, so if you need a display thumbnail or want to share the exact moment something funny happens then you're all covered.
The effects (FX) option will let you change the style of your video, very much as you can with photo editors. The options include things like black and white, negative and posterise, but the interesting one for us was SwapUV, which seems to make faces blue. If you want everyone to look like a Smurf, that's your setting.

Finally you have sharing options, which uses the normal Android selection.


All in all, VidTrim Pro is a convenient app that gets on with basic tasks that your smartphone might not offer. If you've found yourself wishing you'd recorded something in a lower resolution because it's taking ages to post to Facebook, then this is the app for the job.




Opening the app lists the video files available to you. After selecting the file you want to edit, you'll be taken to a screen with all the options and all the video details, including the frame rate, bit rate, resolution, file size and so on.
Trimming is simply a case of moving the sliders and hitting the icon, when you're presented with the option to trim the original or save a new clip. It's a small but sensible detail as it means your edits don't have to be destructive because you can preserve the original as it was.
The transcoder is the part that interests us the most in reality. If you're in the habit of capturing everything in HD, but want to share a video quickly, you might want to step down the resolution and the quality to make it faster to send, or to adhere to file size restrictions imposed by some sites or services.
This is where your smartphone will have to perform, however, as it's a processor-intensive task. We found that some lower-spec Android devices wouldn't complete the process, but the latest quad-core devices have no problems, they just get a little hot and chew through some battery.
The time it takes depends on the power of your phone and the original file size. The only thing we'd like to see in the transcode section is some suggestion of the resultant file size, to make it easier to decide exactly how much you want to downscale your video.




Miyerkules, Disyembre 25, 2013

Merry Christmas from @Marvill Web Development and @Boss Rj Villanueva


PASKO: Christmas in the Philippines


The Tagalog word Pasko derives from the Spanish word Pascua. Although the wordPascua means Easter, Pascua de Navidad refers to Christmas. 

The Philippines is known for having the world’s longest Christmas season. The four months that end with the syllable –ber are considered Christmas months, which is why stores and households start playing carols on the first day of September! And the holiday season extends beyond December 31st. It doesn’t end until the Feast of the Epiphany or Three Kings (Tatlong Hari) which falls around January 6. 


If Mexico has piƱatas, the Philippines has its parol. Of course, a parol is not something to hit with a stick. It is a Christmas lantern, most commonly in the shape of a five-pointed star. The bamboo or rattan frame is covered with rice paper, tissue or cellophane. Almost every family either builds or buys one to hang by the window or door. Shopping malls construct giant versions of parol. Traditionally, a candle was placed inside for light to shine through; for safety reasons, people now use bulbs or even a flashlight. Families, schools and other places also display a creche or nativity scene called belen. Christmas trees made of plastic are decorated with lights, tinsel and balls. 


The Tagalog word for gift is regalo, but Filipinos have a special word for "Christmas gift" — pamasko. The Filipino version of Secret Santa is called Monito Monita or Kris Kringle. Students in their classes and office workers all hold gift exchanges during the Christmas season. Children receive fresh bills of money called aginaldo, usually when they visit their godparents and elderly relatives on Christmas morning.


Mostly Catholics, Filipinos begin a novena (a series of nine masses) on December 16th. The masses are part of the cherished religious tradition of Simbang Gabi, which literally means “Night Worship.” Filipinos go to church at four o’clock in the morning and afterward have breakfast together. A traditional drink during this season is a warm ginger tea called salabat and a traditional treat is a flat but thick yellow rice cake called bibingka


On Christmas Eve (Bisperas ng Pasko), a few Filipino towns commemorate Joseph and Mary’s search for a place to stay with a reenactment called panunuluyan, a tradition very similar to the Mexican posadas




What every Filipino looks forward to is Noche Buena, the grand family dinner after the midnight mass. Christmas morning is the time for visiting relatives. Filipinos wear new if not their best clothes. Children do mano, which is kissing or bringing to their forehead the hand of an elderly person. This is when they receive their pamasko, certainlyaguinaldo from godfathers and godmothers. Christmas lunch and Christmas dinner are with family. 

Sabado, Disyembre 21, 2013


Enjoying the Christmas Party here @Marvill Web Development





 
                                                   



                                                                     

Martes, Nobyembre 19, 2013

This day we have a meeting @Marvill with boss Rj and he talks about the following:

domain - name of website,proprietary name,SEO optimization
.com intrenational
generic - .net .org. biz
.ph-double per year in .com

hosting
-data storage
e-mail
-google based

SMTP- simple mail transfer protocol
IMAP- internet message access protocol
POP3- post office protocol3

SOCIAL MEDIA
-fb,ig,twitter,etc.
-tool in showing what you have
-interaction
-entertainment
-information
-communication

e-commerce
-online selling
-static ip

-SSL certificate,SSL-SECURE SOCKET LAYER

FLASH WEBSITE
-full animated website

STATIC WEBSITE
-for viewing only

CMS-(Content management system)
-customization

java script
jquery - animation of flash(readable by google)







Lunes, Nobyembre 18, 2013

I present the video I make to Miss Redge our senior here @Marvill and she said that I should put some caption on it.