Instagram Video Launch Crippled Due To ‘Processing’ Issue

Instagram Video isn’t experiencing the smoothest launch due to some videos held in “processing” limbo.

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Instagram For Windows Phone Is Still A No-Show

At Facebook’s event held yesterday, a video feature for Instagram was announced. While that is a cool feature we’re sure Instagram users will appreciate, Windows Phone owners are probably wondering where is the love when it comes to Instagram for […]

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Video on Instagram hands-on

Video on Instagram handson

Facebook’s Video on Instagram is undoubtedly riding on Vine’s coattails, but is it any good? We gave the app a quick shakedown on both Android and iOS, and it’s safe to say the answer is “yes.” Basic video browsing and capture are about as seamless as on the Twitter-owned Vine service, with a few tweaks: Instagram won’t auto-loop videos, and those 15-second clips allow for a little more creativity. It’s only once you dive in that you notice the truly noteworthy differences, however, and we’ll explain them in our full hands-on after the break.

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Video On Instagram Introduced

We’re at Facebook HQ in Menlo Park where Video on Instagram was just announced. The name is pretty self-explanatory, but here are the details that make this news interesting: Instagram for video allows users to snap short clips and combine […]

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Facebook announces Cinema stabilization for Video on Instagram: iOS version only (update: more details)

If you somehow haven’t heard, today’s big Facebook announcement was Video on Instagram, and to accompany that news the team unveiled Cinema stabilization, meant to improve the quality (read: decrease the wobbliness) of your 15-second clips. Android users, take note: the feature is only available on the iPhone 5 and 4S, though we imagine it could it is slated to appear on Google’s mobile OS later down the line. For now, it’s iOS only due to the difficulties of dealing with Android device fragmentation

Instagram founder Kevin Systrom explained that the technology was created with input from “cinematic experts,” and we definitely noticed the difference in the before-and-after demo on stage. In scenarios such as filming a kid riding a bike, the stabilization seemed to tamper the jerkiness that inevitably comes with moving shots. The feature is enabled by default, but pressing the camera icon (seen above) will turn it off. iOS users can try out the new functionality by clicking through to the App Store below.

Update: We just got done chatting with some of the Instagram engineers and got to learn a bit more about Cinema. Turns out, it took the work of four or five engineers to make the image stabilization feature a reality. According to CEO Kevin Systrom, Instagram already has one patent for the technology powering Cinema and there may be more IP to come out of the feature. Not surprisingly, that’s why we couldn’t get any more information about Cinema, but we were told that more will be revealed as the technology’s legal protections are solidified. So, keep an eye out folks, as Cinema’s secrets will eventually, some day, be revealed (we hope).

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Instagram Video outlined: 15 second clips, no loops

This afternoon, the team at Facebook have introduced their brand Instagram‘s new ability to record video clips. “Video for Instagram” will be added to both iOS and Android with a collection of 15 filters made specifically for the video universe. This new feature will be clipped into 15-second segments and able to be posted to

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Instagram’s awesome new video editing will come with a stabilization feature called Cinema.

Instagram’s awesome new video editing will come with a stabilization feature called Cinema. RIP, Vine.

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Video on Instagram headlines Facebook event

At Facebook’s product event today, the social network introduced more features for Instagram. Specifically, the social photo sharing service launched a video function that takes on Vine. Facebook is calling it Video on Instagram, and its Instagram’s own twist on recording quick videos and sharing them with friends over the service. Instagram thinks that it

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Instagram Video Already Has Ads

Instagram Video Already Has Ads

Instagram creator Kevin Systrom is unveiling video for Instagram literally as I write this and Lululemon is already using it for marketing.

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Facebook Unveiling Vine Competitor Today [Report]

Facebook is said to be unveiling a Vine competitor today. It is said to be a part of Instagram, which has been acquired by Facebook.

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