Showing posts with label Troubleshooting. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Troubleshooting. Show all posts

Tuesday, March 23, 2010

Smooth Movie on your iPhone hence today!

Now you can watch the movies on your iPhone with high quality! You need not spend lots of time and effort on copying it on your desktop to fix it! How? the answer is simple -- new smooth movie App on your iPhone developed by Kabuki Vision.

Smooth Movie 1.0 for the iPhone 3GS is a video processing utility app that smooths out shaky videos, analyzing them and applying an image stabilization algorithm to the frames, resulting in a much smoother movie. After processing, the smoothed movie can be saved to the iPhone's photo album for future viewing, emailing, or uploading.

In addition, smooth movie offers three levels of smoothing quality which is more than enough for the shakiest videos on your phone.
Finaly the problem of shaky iPhone videos has been solved.



System Requirements:
* iPhone 3GS
* OS 3.1 or greater
* 10.7 MB


Pricing and Availability:
Smooth Movie 1.0 is $1.99 (USD) and is available exclusively through the App Store in the Photography category.


Wednesday, April 1, 2009

How to Fix the Skype Crashing Problem

I would like to thank everyone who posted comments on the previous post about Skype crashes. In particular I'd like to thank James who suggested updating Cydia mobile substrate. It looks that this update does fix the problem and I have not experienced Skype problems anymore.

So, if you do have a jailbroken iPhone make sure to apply the Cydia mobile substrate update. Just run the Cydia application and it will show this update in the changes section.

Happy Skyping!

Sunday, February 17, 2008

Problems With iPhone After SIM Change? Here Is A Fix

If you recently purchased the new and shiny 16GB iPhone, and you are in the habit of changing SIM cards, then the following is just for you. Apple has released a doc about swapping the SIM cards if after such operation your iPhone didn’t work.

Basically you need to reconnect your iPhone to iTunes. iPhone keeps a record of previously inserted SIM cards, but if the carrier name of your SIM does not show up in the status bar after you have changed the SIM you will need to reconnect iPhone to iTunes.

So remember for the next time that if you do not connect iPhone to iTunes after changing or reinserting the SIM, iPhone may not work as expected.