LibOrientator is a system consisting of Orientator, an app for iPhone 4 and iPad 2, a couple of special layers for BoinxTV and a library named LibOrientator for iOS developers to include in their apps. LibOrientator was originally conceived for making great app demos for iPhone and iPad apps using the accelerometer and gyroscope of the iOS devices. But it can be used for other fun stuff as well: control a 3D object in your BoinxTV stream or pinpoint your location on an on-screen moving map pow...
BoinxTV 1.8 introduces our new Chroma Keyer Pro for stunning results on evenly lit backgrounds. This is how to use it.
Hook your iPad up to a projector to show your pictures on the big screen for a deeper analysis and critique with the only app that lets you pan and zoom your images on the VGA display and quickly check the technical quality of your pictures analyzing color, exposure and sharpness. ;Find out more over at http://www.boinx.com/lightloupe
In this episode of the Boinx Chronicles, Oliver Breidenbach talks about You Gotta See This! 1.4, the Mac Appstore, Macworld 2011, Sparrow Mail and also has one more thing!
If you need to get some help to get started, this will help you. You'll also find this in BoinxTV in the Help menu.
Layers and settings in BoinxTV can be triggered either by shortcuts or events. All that is required to do is setting them up.
With the built in YouTube upload, publishing your video is dead simple.
How to get the audio from other applications there are two ways, either using Soundflower (http://code.google.com/p/soundflower/) or Wiretap Anywhere (http://www.ambrosiasw.com/utilities/wta?/).
Using the built in screen source, it is possible to bring in a video call from another application.