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How To Record Something –After– You See It

The Story of Vaptur:

Vaptur ™ is a new Patent Pending video recording technology that allows you to video record something after you see it.

We created Vaptur (a play on the words “Video Capture”) to be a camera App with this built in capability.

As far as we know this is the first time that two screens (live and constant delayed) were set up in a camera for the sole purpose of allowing someone to record something after they see it live by using the record button to record what they see in the delayed screen.

The genius of this idea is that you use the “Record” button to grab video clips after they happen live, seconds after you decide they are worth recording. This is not video editing per say, but is live-clipping where you know ahead of time what is going to happen so you know just when to start and stop recording to get just the clip you want with no editing and in near real time. You could call it predictive recording because you can predict the ‘future’ of what will soon be happening in the ‘delay’ screen. In this way you “edit” or “live clip” live video by simply using the record button.

Here is how it works:

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When you see something interesting happen, you can press the green Vaptur record button after you see it to record what you just saw as it appears again in the 8 second delay box.

 

Here is a picture of how it works:

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Here is a video of how it works.

How to record something after you see it.

 Vaptur Free is available on the App Store.

We launched the App after several years of Research and Development.

 

 

Vaptur Dashcam – Record it after it happens

Using Vaptur™ is a great way to set up a Dashcam (Dash Cam) since you don’t have to record the entire time,  just when you decide something was worth recording.

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Whenever I drive anywhere now I hook up my phone to a charger and clip it into a windshield phone bracket (I have had good luck with the Brackertron XTremeGrip XL holders).

If anything interesting happens I can easily capture the clip as I drive.  Thankfully I have not recorded any accidents but many near misses and way too many examples of bad drivers (which I tag with #vaptur and #baddrivers).  I have also captured good driving (#gooddrivers) as well.