Quick Video Recorder is an app that lets you record videos by tapping the screen, all without making a sound. Basically, with this app, you can use your smartphone or tablet's camera even when the screen is off. You can also schedule recordings and edit videos on the app itself.

This video recorder is an incredibly comprehensive app for anyone who wants to record video with their smartphone or tablet without breaking a sweat. When you open the app, you can immediately start recording from its main screen. You can also schedule video recordings from the second tab, a feature for which Quick Video Recorder stands out. Here, you can choose parameters such as the date, time, and duration of the recording, as well as whether to activate the front or rear camera.


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But that's not all. On Quick Video Recorder, you'll find all kinds of customization options that more advanced users will appreciate. For example, the smartphone or tablet can vibrate when the recording starts or ends. You can also choose whether the shutter makes a sound and which camera to use by default, and you can activate flash, video stabilizer, autofocus mode, noise reduction, and more. Suffice to say, there are plenty of ways to customize your experience.

Quick Video Recorder is an excellent tool for recording videos with ease. This app also has several widgets to give you quick access to both cameras, as well as an in-app editor for ultimate convenience.

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With Quick Setup, a capability of AWS Systems Manager, you can quickly create a configuration recorder powered by AWS Config. Use the configuration recorder to detect changes in your resource configurations and capture the changes as configuration items. If you're unfamiliar with AWS Config, we recommend learning more about the service by reviewing the content in the AWS Config Developer Guide before creating a configuration with Quick Setup. For more information about AWS Config, see What is AWS Config? in the AWS Config Developer Guide.

By default, the configuration recorder records all supported resources in the AWS Region where AWS Config is running. You can customize the configuration so that only the resource types you specify are recorded. For more information, see Selecting which resources AWS Config records in the AWS Config Developer Guide.

If you've already created a configuration recorder, Quick Setup doesn't stop recording or make any changes to resource types that you're already recording. If you choose to record additional resource types using Quick Setup, the service appends them to your existing recorder groups. Deleting the Quick Setup Config recording configuration type doesn't stop the configuration recorder. Changes continue to be recorded, and service usage fees apply until you stop the configuration recorder. To learn more about managing the configuration recorder, see Managing the Configuration Recorder in the AWS Config Developer Guide.

Choose the Region you want AWS Config to use when recording changes made to global resources. The value you specify determines where API calls originate from when AWS Config gathers information about global resources in your configuration. The Region you choose must be a Region you specify later in Targets.

Choose the notification option you prefer. AWS Config uses Amazon Simple Notification Service (Amazon SNS) to notify you about important AWS Config events related to your resources. If you choose the Use existing SNS topics option, you must provide the AWS account ID and name of the existing Amazon SNS topic in that account you want to use. If you target multiple AWS Regions, the topic names must be identical in each Region.

In the Schedule section, choose how frequently you want Quick Setup to remediate changes made to resources that differ from your configuration. The Default option runs once. If you don't want Quick Setup to remediate changes made to resources that differ from your configuration, choose Disable remediation under Custom.

The L3Harris Micro Quick Access Recorder is compatible with all major Flight Data Management systems and provides a quick, easy solution for recording and transferring flight data from commercial and military aircraft. Using a Compact Flash memory card and standard USB 2.0 interface, the QAR stores the data and provides custom configurations options and FAA, STC and EASA modification packages to meet the unique needs of each operator.

By 1960, the Australian government mandated that all commercial airliners be equipped with cockpit voice recorders (CVRs) and flight data recorders, and soon the United States and most industrialized nations around the world followed suit.

In the half-century since data and voice recorders have been required, equipment on all scheduled airlines flights, the devices have evolved to measure not just the early 1960s parameters of airspeed, altitude, heading and attitude (whether the nose of the airplane is pointed up or down, or the wings are level or banked), but thousands of other parameters which can help pinpoint why an accident happened. Beyond the post-accident investigatory importance of this information, the recorded data from normal, day-to-day flights is proving increasingly useful to aircraft owners and operators who periodically download it for computer analysis which can reveal maintenance concerns in their earliest stages of development, or can help determine more cost-effective ways in which the aircraft can be operated.

Flight Data Recorder (FDR) is a device which records multiple parameters of aircraft performance for the purpose of helping safety investigators determine the cause of an accident. Additionally, the recorded data can be used in normal (non-accident) operations to detect maintenance issues which may be developing, or to improve efficiency by better understanding how normal flight operations are being conducted.

Whether an aircraft is taxiing, taking off, landing or in an extended period of cruising flight, it is generating vast amounts of data. In modern aircraft, almost all of this digital data is already being generated for the aircraft systems, which require it.

For example, temperature and altitude (atmospheric pressure) data is needed by the engine control system, while airspeed, heading and position data is needed by the navigation system. In these cases all the Flight Data Acquisition Unit (FDAU) needs to do is tap into the digital data stream of the respective systems. Other types of data are only critical in the investigation of an accident, and for this purpose dedicated sensors are installed which provide this information to the FDAU. An example of this kind of data would be the output of an accelerometer, which measures the acceleration (G-forces) the aircraft is experiencing at any given moment.

It is fair to say that the one aspect of an FDR that distinguishes it from any other technological product ever made is its ability to survive an accident and still allow recovery of the stored data. This is accomplished by the Crash-Survivable Memory Unit (CSMU), which is collectively the solid-state memory chips and a hardened metal container filled with specially designed heat insulating material. It is this container that provides the survivability, for it is able to withstand massive crushing loads, intense heat, and exceptionally high G-forces, all of which is proven by crash survivability testing.

Similar to the flash memory found in a myriad of consumer electronics, the digital data that has been collected by the FDAU is stored on memory chips. These chips are specifically made for FDRs, and are therefore more resistant to heat and G-forces than those found in consumer goods.

Flight Data Connect provides fast and accurate recreation of flights in graphical and 3D formats with specific actionable insights, generated by statistical models and machine learning. Find out more. 152ee80cbc

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