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NCast’s New App Turns an Android Phone into a Touchpad Controller












Sunnyvale, CA (PRWEB) December 14, 2010

NCast Corporation, an industry leader in high-resolution digital video recorders and streamers for presentation and lecture capture, has just announced the availability of an Android application for Confidence Monitoring and Control of its line of Presentation Recorders and Telepresenters.

This new application allows administrators, instructors and other personnel easy access to control and monitor their recording and streaming devices from an Android phone. With the forthcoming availability of Android tablets, the app converts these devices into easy-to-use and inexpensive touchpad controllers.

The Confidence Monitor screen presents the user with current information on the state of the recorder, including a snapshot of the image being streamed and live readout of audio levels. The Control Deck provides access to key functions for control of the device, including Session Start/Stop, Record Start/Stop/Pause/Continue, image Swap, and six source selector buttons for the Main and PiP inputs.

With this app on their phones, authorized users can manage NCast’s encoders without need for access to a PC or a touch-panel. An inexpensive Android tablet can substitute for more costly custom control panels to activate Presentation Recorders and Telepresenters.

The Presentation Recorder lineup includes five models of Hi-Def (720p) recorders and streamers that combine video and graphics capture with synchronized audio to allow customers to webcast and preserve for later playback company presentations, meetings, conferences, training sessions and classroom lectures.

If you have any questions, please call 408-541-9230 and ask to speak to a salesperson. For additional information on NCast products visit http://www.ncast.com.

Technical information on this app may be found at http://www.ncast.com/pdf/NCast-TT-NCast-on-Androids.pdf

About NCast:

NCast Corporation provides industry-leading solutions for the capture, distribution, and archiving of high-resolution, mixed-media content such as rich-media presentations or annotated high-resolution graphics. NCast’s 4th-generation Telepresenter™ M4 simplifies the mixing of audio, high definition (HD) video, and any high resolution RGB/DVI source, with PIP capability, into one rich-media file for webcasting or playback. The Telepresenter™ is used in applications such as presentation capture, live and on-demand training, telemedicine, distance learning, and podcasting. The Presentation Recorder line sets a new standard for affordable, hi-def H.264 streaming, archiving and lecture capture.

Contacts:

Jeanne Schmitt

NCast Corporation

info(at)ncast(dot)com

408-541-9230 x202

Twitter: http://twitter.com/ncastcorp

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The PadMapper Android Map is now available.


Mountain View, CA (PRWEB) September 13, 2010

PadMapper’s release of its Android app means more smart phone users than ever can enjoy a hassle-free search for apartments for rent. PadMapper, which layers an interactive Google map with apartment listings pulled from Craigslist, Apartments.com, ForRent and others, has adapted its online interface to take advantage of the Android’s screen size, allowing users to locate available apartments while on the go. Living up to the company’s tag line “making apartment hunting suck less,” the PadMapper Android app features customizable filters, a “favorites” list, and the ability to call and email about the best listings with the click of a button.

“A mobile PadMapper has always been part of the plan,” says Eric DeMenthon, Founder and President of PadMapper, Inc. “Apartment hunting requires you to always be on the move, not sitting in front of your computer. I’m glad ‘Droid users now have the opportunity to take advantage of what PadMapper has to offer.”

PadMapper’s Android app showcases the most well-known and well-loved features from the web interface. Icons on the Google map pinpoint available listings, which update when the customizable filters such as rental price, number of bedrooms and bathrooms, or pet policy, are adjusted. The best listings can be tagged as “favorites,” and users can call or email landlords directly from the app with the touch of a finger.

The PadMapper app has been available on the iPhone since early 2009, and is already in its second phase. While the Android app is not as advanced, DeMenthon has big plans for it. “The ‘Droid app will catch up to the iPhone app in no time,” he says. “Eventually, I hope to see all mobile device users find their dream apartments with PadMapper.”

Explore the PadMapper Android app for free.

About PadMapper:

PadMapper, a web application makes apartment hunting suck less by aggregating all the nation’s apartments for rent into one interactive map. Eric DeMenthon developed PadMapper after a frustrating attempt to find an apartment in Manhattan using listing websites. Since its 2009 launch, the website has received over 1,000,000 unique visitors.

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Question by Adler Prough: Question about Android phone?
I recently added an app on my HTC Desire and the app was called something like “Lost phone” or something like that. I thought it was a pretty cool app as it would send you the exact GPS Location of your phone if you just send it a password that you make up. So I downloaded it. About an hour ago my phone died and when I opened it back up it said I needed to type in my password. I wasn’t too worried about that because I know my password. Unfortunately, the HTC Desire doesn’t have a keyboard and the only way to type something is to use the on screen keyboard, which comes up when you click a text box that you are wanting to type in. I kept clicking the box and it wouldn’t open. Any help?! Please, this phone was really expensive and the only US Cellular that is anywhere near me is like an hour away by car, so I don’t want to have to go down there to fix it. Please help. If you could just tell me how to do it (even if it is super complicated, because I just need to get in the phone to delete the app) then I would be very grateful. I will accept any suggestions, even if you don’t have any idea what you are talking about. I’m willing to try nearly anything. Please help!!

Best answer:

Answer by albundy38
Try turning phone off and then back on. Try holding different buttons down while phone is rebooting. Maybe this can bypass app on startup.

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