Dear all,
do any of you any experience with making a Full motion video on a Cell phone with Android OS 10 or iOS 13? We are discussing it with few of users who are using just a cell phone camera.
Is there any Esri or 3rd-party app for cell phones which can record a FMV?
Thnak you,
Vladimir
Vladimir
the short answer is "nothing that I know of".
If your cell phone can record the necessary metadata listed in http://esriurl.com/fmvFAQ along with the video, you can then process the video and metadata file (CSV text format) in ArcGIS Pro using the Video Multiplexer, but I don't know of anyone that has tried this.
Note the metadata for supporting geospatially tagged video in http://esriurl.com/OrientedImagery would likely be simpler; see the schema here GitHub - Esri/oriented-imagery: Find developer resources for Oriented Imagery, including a Web AppBu...
Cody B.
Dear Cody Benkelman,
thank you for reply. At least I know for which parameter I should search for. For now, I found that Android can store such information for pictures - https://developer.android.com/training/camera2/Dynamic-depth-v1.0.pdf , but hard do say if it handles for video too. I will dig deeper, and a result will be posted here.
Have a great day.
Vladimir
Hello @VHolubec,
Did you have any success with cell phone FMV? I've been playing with it with no luck so far.
Thank you
Tim
Hi ,
must say no (or at least not yet), I am sorry. Cell phones are great to get Oriented Imagery, moreover in combination with Quick Capture, but I haven´t found that it would be capable of to record video with all necessary metadata - at least my phone.
As I will find a time to it, I would like to make some tests with GoPro, where could be a chance, but cannot guarantee yet.
I will post result there.
Vladimir