Review: iPhone Video Recorder
by Jeff Noble
August 23, 2008
iPhoneVideoRecorder v2.0.1 | Published by DreamCatcher | Via Cydia | $19.95 | Released: 8-22-08
Overview
iPhone Video Recorder is one of the apps that I have missed the most since upgrading to 2.0 firmware. It is only available for a jailbroken iPhone and was just released today. With IVR's, you can finally have quality video and audio taken with your iPhone camera!Functionality
IVR is available through Cydia or through direct download from Dreamcatcher's website. At first, I kept getting an error message when I tried to test and was thoroughly frustrated. The notes on Cydia don't indicate any instructions other than a simple download. After a quick visit back to the Dreamcatcher site, I found these instructions:Requirements: You need a jailbroken iPhone with firmware 2.X (instructions can be found in a lot forums in the net) You need a SSH server running on it. The most common is openSSH and it can be found on Cydia. Install Method 1: Cydia method 1) Please add iPhone Video Recorder source http://www.iphonevideorecorder.com to your Cydia installer, and install it. 2) Create a folder called “Documents” in /var/mobile/ and set permission to 777. 3) Create a folder called “Documents” in the /Applications folder and set permissions to 777. 4) Reboot your iPhone. Install Method 2: Manually method 1) Download and extract the app from http://www.iphonevideorecorder.com/videorecorder3g.app.zip 2) Upload your app to the /Applications folder of your iPhone. 3) Set the permissions of the app to 755 recursively. 4) Create a folder called “Documents” in /var/mobile/ and set permission to 777. 5) Create a folder called “Documents” in the /Applications folder and set permissions to 777. 6) Reboot your Device.I had not created the two different Documents folders. After quickly SSH-ing into my iPhone and a relaunch of IVR, I was in business! A flawless recording. IVR allows you to set the quality of video recording you want, its mode - whether vertical or horizontal, amplification of audio and bitrate, and adjust the brightness. It records and encodes into mp4 format with a framerate of up to 15 fps which is great for use anywhere. You aren't going to get movie quality, but for what it does, it does it well. After recording the video, you are given a looong and rather confusing name. Clicking on the name allows you to playback, share it (with Youtube or Google Video), rename it, or delete it.