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Appcelerator Titanium Smartphone App Development Cookbook

By : Boydlee Pollentine
Book Image

Appcelerator Titanium Smartphone App Development Cookbook

By: Boydlee Pollentine

Overview of this book

<p>Appcelerator Titanium Mobile allows developers to realize their potential to develop full native iPhone and Android applications by using free Titanium Studio tools without the need to know Objective-C or Java. This practical hands-on cookbook shows you exactly how to leverage the Titanium API to its full advantage and become confident in developing mobile applications in no time at all.<br /><br />Appcelerator Titanium Smartphone App Development Cookbook offers a set of practical and clear recipes with a step-by-step approach for building native applications for both the iPhone and Android platforms using your existing knowledge of JavaScript.<br /><br />This cookbook takes a pragmatic approach to using your JavaScript knowledge to create applications for the iPhone and Android platforms, from putting together basic UIs to handling events and implementation of third party services such Twitter, Facebook and Push notifications. This book shows you how to utilize both remote and local datasources using XML, JSON and the SQLite database system. The topics covered will guide you to use popular Titanium Studio tools effectively and help you leverage all the advanced mobile features such as Geolocation, Accelerometer, animation and more. Finally, you’ll learn how to register developer accounts and how to publish your very own apps to the Android and Apple marketplaces.</p>
Table of Contents (18 chapters)
Appcelerator Titanium Smartphone App Development Cookbook
Credits
About the Author
About the Reviewers
www.PacktPub.com
Preface

Capturing video via the video recorder


You can also use the inbuilt camera of your iPhone (3GS and above) or Android device to record video. The quality and length of the video that you can record is dependant on both your device's memory capabilities and the type of camera that's included in the hardware. However, you should at least be able to capture short video clips in VGA resolution as a minimum.

In this recipe we will create a basic interface for our Video tab consisting of a record button, which will launch the camera and record video on your device. We'll also perform this in two separate ways: using standard Titanium code for the iPhone and using intents for Android.

Note

Note that this recipe will require a physical device for testing. In addition, the iPhone 3G models are not be capable of recording video, but all models from the 3GS and upwards should be fine.

Getting ready

Create a new JavaScript file called video.js and save it into your resources folder. Then, back in your app...