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Pocket Looper

Use this app to VJ with your phone. It will load video files from a folder on your SD card and automatically loop each one. Great for hooking up to a pocket projector and VJing on the go!
It has NO visible interface elements, so you can scrub videos or choose new ones using gestures alone, without hinting to your audience that you are using a video player. (No pesky seek bars, play buttons, etc.)

NOTE: This application does not include any videos! You will have to add your own VJ clips to the SD card before you can use it!

SETUP:


* BEFORE STARTING, add your video files to the SD card in their own directory. The default is "/sdcard/vj_vids/".
* The videos must all be encoded so Android can read them. As of this writing they must be .MP4 or .3GP files encoded with the H.264 AVC codec.For more information on video formats, see the end of this document, or visit: http://developer.android.com/guide/appendix/media-formats.html

INSTRUCTIONS:


* Tap the screen once to play the next video. It will loop until you tap again.
* Slide your finger back and forth horizontally to seek/scrub the video. The leftmost position is the beginning of the video, the rightmost the end.
* Slide your finger vertically to a position and let go. It will load the video file in roughly that position.e.g.: if you have 5 videos in the queue, and you slide your finger to the vertical middle of the screen, it will load the 3rd video. If you slide it all the way to the bottom, it will load the 5th (last) video. Sliding to the top will load the 1st video.

If you want to hook it up to a pocket projector, you will need a phone that supports TV video out, like the Samsung Galaxy S (Vibrant, Captivate, Fascinate, Mesmerize, etc), some versions of Motorola Droid, etc.

SUGGESTED VIDEO CODEC:

To get the minimum amount of lag when scrubbing and loading videos, the key is to use a low framerate and low resolution.According to the Android docs, the recommended low-quality settings for encoding your videos for Android are:


* Video codec: H.264 Baseline Profile
* Video resolution 176 x 144 px (320x240 also works)
* Video frame rate 12 fps
* Video bitrate 56 Kbps (up to 500Kbps)
* Audio codec AAC-LC (no sound is even better)
* Audio channels 1 (mono)
* Audio bitrate 24 Kbps

Please email me with any suggestions or questions.

Category : Video Players & Editors

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Reviews (9)

Man. P. B. Mar 21, 2020     

Great tool. Perhaps the navigation of the videos could be done horizontally, in the top part of the screen? That would add more precision to the navigation, and allow to accommodate more clips

Rob. G. Aug 5, 2021     

Can you make it where it is easy to use external sd card

Ehr. S. Oct 10, 2017     

This is an excellent concept and it has been executed perfectly as far as I am concerned. I would want more control of playlists,, but I can't think of any way to that and keep the interface as flawlessly invisible. The developed was *very* clever to create this interface and I really respect it. If only more modern phones supported TV out!

Wes. T. Feb 15, 2015     

It does exactly what I need it to. I wish there was a better way to select videos than tapping and sliding up/down. Can be a little difficult to select videos with accuracy. Still great though. It would obviously be nice to have transitions or effects, but I'm not complaining!

Aj. V. Feb 26, 2013     

Was hoping this was the answer to my digital signage needs. Have about twenty 30 second mp4 videos in a folder that just need to be played in a loop over and over all day. Only plays current video...maybe just me.

Ami. D. S. Jun 12, 2015     

Out of all the other video looping apps, this is the only one that does the job. Simple and precise, does exactly what its supposed to do.

Tim. W. Jan 31, 2015     

And that was to loop a video, i just wish you could save the looped video😕

A. G. u. Mar 16, 2011     

Very basic but does what it says on the tin. Needs a sleep timer. X10 mini pro.

A. G. u. Sep 18, 2016     

Too bad! What's that?