Hyperlapse video app for Android now out of beta

Microsoft‘s Hyperlapse video app is now out of its beta state and is now available for download to Android phones as a full software.

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About two months ago, Windows introduced its video-smoothing software for creating time lapse on Windows phones and even PCs. During that time, its Android counterpart was still limited to the beta version. Now, the company makes available a full-functioning app ready to be downloaded on your devices.

Again, this isn’t to be confused with Hyperlapse for Instagram users on iOS, although they both produce the same effect. To know more about the app, check out how the algorithm does its magic.

To download the Android app, simply follow this link.

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Hyperlapse video app for Android now out of beta

Microsoft‘s Hyperlapse video app is now out of its beta state and is now available for download to Android phones as a full software.

Microsoft Hyperlapse-2

About two months ago, Windows introduced its video-smoothing software for creating time lapse on Windows phones and even PCs. During that time, its Android counterpart was still limited to the beta version. Now, the company makes available a full-functioning app ready to be downloaded on your devices.

Again, this isn’t to be confused with Hyperlapse for Instagram users on iOS, although they both produce the same effect. To know more about the app, check out how the algorithm does its magic.

To download the Android app, simply follow this link.

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Microsoft intros Hyperlapse for Android & Windows

Microsoft announces that its video-smoothing software for time lapses can now be used in different platforms. Hyperlapse Mobile is now on Android and Windows plus an addition of Hyperlapse Pro for desktops.

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We’ve previously reported about Microsoft’s Hyperlapse algorithm and you can read more about it in this link. Now, the company is bringing it to mobile devices starting with Android and Windows. It’s important not to confuse this with the iOS-exclusive Hyperlapse app that was released by Instagram last year.

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The new Microsoft Hyperlapse is compatible with Android 4.4 KitKat and Lollipop, while the supported devices running Windows Phone 8.1 are as follows:

  • Lumia 435, 530, 532, 535, 630, 635, 636, 638, 640, 640 XL, 730, 735, 830, 930, 1520
  • HTC One M8

The Android version is currently on Beta mode and you can find the pre-release version by joining their community. Windows Phone users may download the app straight from their site.

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As for those who want more advanced options you can get the Hyperlapse Pro for Windows PC. With it you can edit your old footage and not like Instagram’s wherein the video has to be shot within the app. It is offered for a free trial as of now, but the company is readying a paid version later on.

Finally, you now have something to do with those long POV footage (while driving, biking, etc) you’ve shot before on your action camera and turn them into something more interesting.

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Windows’ hyperlapse algorithm produces super smooth GoPro footage

Windows has developed a new algorithm that can smoothen up your shaky GoPro videos and make it look like you’re hovering over places while wearing a steady cam.

source: GoPro

source: GoPro

The technique used is similar to the Photosynth app where it stitches the images you take to form one grand image. In this case it speeds up the video and in the process, breaks each frame down into still images and matches certain parts of the said images needed to produce one smooth clip. It’s basically a fast-forwarded clip of photos that originated from a video.

Below is Windows’ sample between a raw sped up footage and the one applied with the algorithm.

The video still isn’t 100% flawless since traces of the stitching can still be seen (especially on the latter part of the footage), but the result is still very impressive considering it’s still in beta. With the rise of action cameras and even Google Glass, the numbers of first-person videos have been rising. Seeing videos with this hyperlapse technique just makes it more fun and enjoyable to watch. We’re even more excited to see what the final product will be like when it becomes official.

People interested in this technology could look forward to seeing it as a Windows app in the near future, as mentioned by the company.

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