Gallus • Stabilized Hyperlapse for Android
• Full quality video recording, at configurable resolutions and bitrates. The originally recording is captured as is to ensure that precious memories are never lost, with correlating metadata that allows Gallus to optionally render stabilized, hyperlapse or slow motion videos with optional video effects.
• No 1280x720p limits. No up-front pre-processing. No lead-in or lead-out graphics, advertisements or watermarks: Just your video, with your settings, at the best quality achievable. Optional video processing, for instance B&W or to add a little saturation.
• Use the back or front camera, switching with a simple swipe.
• Gyroscope stabilized, perspective mapped video yielding incredibly stable videos on most devices. You've never seen anything like this.
• Touch to focus / touch to expose. Optional fixed exposure. Even if you never use stabilization or time alterations, it's one of the best video capture applications available. Touch the desired focal point in the preview window to focus and expose, clicking on the fixed focus button to switch back to autofocus.
• Shoot video in any orientation -- landscape, portrait, or upside down variations of either, and your video will still be perfect.
• Hyperlapse videos at up to 64x speed, or in slow-motion down to 1/10th speed. Render high quality outputs, at the original video resolution (including 2K and 4K if your device supports it), that you can share on social media or privately. Optionally include time scaled audio.
• Interval frame configuration for extended hyperlapses (e.g. multi-hour hyperlapses and you want to minimize the space used, maximize the frame quality, and minimize the rendering time). e.g. record a frame every second instead of 30 times a second, and beyond.
• Renders can optionally include the time-scaled audio
• Configurable recording locations, including SD card storage on Android 5.0+.
Gallus was the first stabilizing hyperlapse application available on the Android platform, and remains the only gyroscopically stabilized option.
Share your hyperlapse output to any registered application, include Instagram, Facebook, YouTube, Google+ and more!
While everyone else was claiming it was impossible, Gallus delivered.
Stabilization works for me, and interpolation is fine. Calibrating the 'Back Camera' is NUTS, I had to be in a dark room with an extremely bright light (working Calibration takes 2 minutes, failing about 30 seconds to report). Turned out whatever the value was it 'pinned' the Setting at 100ms (max.), so it needs more range. The "Stabilization" is great, the "Image", not so much.
Very nice app. Produces highly usable hyperlapse videos, and the settings are fairly adequate. One thing that baffles me is the auto calibration setting. I'm using a Nexus 6p and the default sensor offset was set to 24ms, but the page said that my camera was not preconfigured. So I did couple of calibration tests with various scenes, ones that succeeded in finishing the calibration showed different results like: 38ms 30ms and 24ms in the final one. I can't help but wonder which setting would be perfect for my camera? I'm already having not bad results but I would think there's room for improvement on this. Maybe a chart for which phone should roughly have what offset setting and such. Terrific app otherwise and wish it gained more audience.
After recording the video just stucks at the same screen, even after i saved it to my gallery, the video is still unable to play. Please fix it, i really would love to use this app
Does it only work for taking new video with it or can I process videos I've already taken with my phone's camera app?
Horrible jittery video
Great app. Way better than microsoft hyperlapse
PERFECT!
Crashes upon switching to front facing camera Edit: since I have a Nexus 6P, are there plans to update this app for those with new Nexus devices to fix the upside down FFC?
Recently moved to check out Android and on the hunt for Instagram hyperlapse, specifically for the stabilization the can do... This one is not even close.
All this bragging in the description of all the things this app can supposedly do .... and you cant even upload a video from your gallery to hyperlapse. delete
Was OK before, after latest update, never works, always crashes. Pants!
The stabilization part is awesome. The app done its job beautifully. I got some amazing results. But i dont knkw why the focus keeps changing while i record the video. Its very annoying and actually destroy the beauty of the rendered clip. This tiny little issue overshadows the hardworks that you put on the app. Please reply
This is a work in progress and I like the direction this app is going! Already created some cool shots of my daily commute. Looking forward to playing with sunrises/sunsets and a material design UI.
I'm getting distorted results when using stabilization on my m910t Note 4.I don't know if this device is on the exclusion list, but I hope the developers can fix this.
Crashes every time.
Update: The dev prompt fixed my issue and now everything works :)
This app is much more fully featured than Microsoft's Hyperlapse offering. Works well with my OnePlus One after calibrating. It does take a bit of playing around to understand how some of the Settings options change the resulting render, though.
Canadian Bell Canadian version. Latest firmware. Image playback broken on all resolution. Fix please
Can not export video at even modest settings.
Even without stabilization or any advanced features, this works way better than the Google stock camera app on an HTC M7 Google Play Edition. The auto exposure adjustment actually works like it's supposed to!
Runs smoothly with no discernible issues. Great stuff.
Keep it updated. This app is much better than others.
It doesn't work on a galaxy s6 edge, black screen when opened and does not respond to touch
I had to recalibrate the sensor to get the smoothest result as i can from my galaxy note 3. And i did ! The result looks like something from instagram hyperlapse ! Its really amazing
Developer actually listens to users, app works great and produces amazing videos.
This is the best app for Android video stabilization that I have found so far. however there are still a few small changes I would like, for example how 4k resolution is not an option in the settings. Also the UI could use a little more explanation as to which button does what. finally my last pet peeve is that the buttons after the video is taken appear too transparent and therefore seem as though they are not an option.
Crashes upon switching to front facing camera
Superb thanks so much for the hard work behind the magic.
The latest version is crashing me out upon clicking anything.. Previous version was like a charm plssss fix this for z1 compact xperia
Two days in a row I tested the app at home and it was fine for short clips. I then attached my phone to my bike, started recording, and when I got to the office it had apparently crashed. I don't use any task managers, etc.
FREE. works really good if the phone is not tilted around at an angle during recording. This app cuts out any movement if you are walking straight and "shaking" the phone up and down, or side to side
I'm sorry to have to rate it 1, but i was recommended this app by a friend, yet it crashes as soon as i hit record. LG G4
Works great now with audio on as well this app only getter better and better thanks to a developer who reads reviews and fixes issues thankyou
Still practicing, but has made my HTC One M9 20 megapixel sensor usable for polished video and 4k video worth recording. More to come. Thanks for the monster engine under the hood on this app.
All this bragging in the description of all the things this app can supposedly do .... and you cant even upload a video from your gallery to hyperlapse. delete
Some rudimentary experimenting shows this to, so far at least, be a superior app. Are there any tutorials online or a dedicated website to fully understand all the functionalities and settings? I can't find anything online; if there is, and I'm just missing it, I'll happily upgrade my rating to 5 stars, as it appears to be the only thing the app lacks.
Was OK before, after latest update, never works, always crashes. Pants!
Hi, great app! Are you planing on stabilising by projecting the image on a sphere instead of just a 2D transformation, to compensate for the moving vanishing point?
Dennis, your app shows great promise and I hope you will continue to develop it. Is it possible that the native image stabilization in the Nexus 5 could be fighting with the Gallus gyro stabilization? If so can you add a feature to disable the native stabilization? Thanks for your effort!
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This is an amazing app. It not only has a pretty cool auto calibration for gyro and camera for stabilisation, you can even speed up to 64 times original, and choose frame intervals. Poor dev that has to deal with all the idiots