Video tachometer

Video tachometer

Strobe light effect, RPM meter

⭐️4.7 / 5
Rating
🙌63
Ratings
📼3 vids & 9 scs
Content
📦~ in 2 months
Updates frequency
🗣❌ unsupported
Your locale
🧾$2.99
In-App Purchase

All Versions of Video tachometer

2.1

June 2, 2024

• Calculation and display of real frame rate. • Ability to select the position of the text added to the video frame when shooting video, from above or below.
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2.0

February 19, 2024

• Video recording. The video format depends on the selected format in the app settings. If your iPhone supports 4K video format (3840x2160), then you can record 4K video at the frame rate supported by your iPhone. Text with important information is added to the frames of the recorded video: the selected frame rate, exposure duration, ISO, time stamp, time difference between the current and previous frames, the sequence number of the frame in the recorded video. If you want any other information to be added, then let me know. You can choose to add only part of this information, and you can choose a different text color. You also have the option of not adding any information. You can change the information that is added and the color of the text while recording a video. • Bug fixes.
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1.6.2

September 12, 2023

• Minor changes in app design.

1.6.1

August 20, 2023

• Bug fixes.

1.6

June 24, 2023

• Camera choice if iPhone has several back cameras. • Bug fixes.

1.5.1

February 11, 2023

• Bug fixes.

1.5

December 30, 2022

• Setting the rate at which the frame rate changes when the button is pressed and held. • Adaptation for iPhone 14 Pro.
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1.4

July 14, 2022

• Calculation of the rotation speed when the standard method has caused difficulties. • Bug fixes.
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1.3.7

April 14, 2022

• Bug fixes.

1.3.6

March 5, 2022

• Minor changes in text design. • Bug fixes.

Video tachometer In-App Purchases History

$2.99

Full version

Fine tuning the frame rate.

Price History of Video tachometer

Description of Video tachometer

When the frame rate of a video matches the speed of a particular part, the effect is the same as using a strobe light. In the video, that part freezes. Since the frame rate of a video can be adjusted, this effect can be used to determine the rotational speed of a part. The smartphone must support slow-motion video recording (filming at a high frame rate). This is the case for all smartphones starting with iPhone 5S. The range is as follows: • 0.5—240 Hz (30—14400 RPM), for all phones from iPhone 6 onward • 0.5—120 Hz (30—7200 RPM), for iPhone 5S THE HERTZ (Hz) VALUE IS MORE ACCURATE THAN THE REVOLUTIONS PER MINUTE (RPM) VALUE, SINCE REVOLUTIONS PER MINUTE ARE CALCULATED FROM HERTZ AND ROUNDING IS DONE. To get a clear image, good lighting is important. The clarity of the image is controlled by the exposure of the video (exposure time and light sensitivity (ISO)). If the exposure time is reduced, the image will increase in clarity, but brightness will lower. To increase the brightness, you need to raise the camera's light sensitivity (ISO), but then the amount of noise increases. You also need to manually adjust the focus of the camera. The app can record video. The video format depends on the selected format in the app settings. If your iPhone supports 4K video format (3840x2160), then you can record 4K video at the frame rate supported by your iPhone. Text with important information is added to the frames of the recorded video: the selected frame rate, exposure duration, ISO, time stamp, time difference between the current and previous frames (Tcurr. − Tprev.), the sequence number of the frame in the recorded video. If you want any other information to be added, then let me know. You can choose to add only part of this information, and you can choose a different text color. You also have the option of not adding any information. You can change the information that is added and the color of the text while recording a video. At high frame rates, frames that do not have time to be processed may be discarded. This does not affect subsequent frames and can be controlled using the time difference between the current frame and the previous frame (Tcurr. − Tprev.). Dropping frames affects the video frame rate displayed in the "Photos" app. But the time interval between frames that were taken one after another and were not discarded will correspond to the selected frame rate. Frames may be dropped even when shooting slow motion video using the "Camera" app. You can check this by looking at the frame rate for slow motion video in the "Photos" app. Video containing the app's interface can be captured using the iOS "Screen Recording" function. To take a photo with the result of the measurement written on it, press the "Pause" button and take a screenshot. It is possible to choose a video format that has the best quality, but has a significantly lower maximum frame rate. The difference between the formats is clearly visible only when using the digital zoom. Also, when using a format with better quality, the Rolling Shutter effect is stronger. Therefore, the best quality format can be used at speeds less than about 1000 rpm. You can turn on hints for easier observation of changes in rotation speed. Hints show how to change the frame rate (decrease or increase) depending on the direction of rotation of the mark. The hints are selected manually, but then you do not need to remember this information. The hints are relevant for frequencies close to the rotation frequency. If the direction of rotation of the impeller is known, hints can be selected in advance. The arrow showing the direction of rotation of the impeller must correspond to the "+" button. The video tachometer measures the rotational speed in exactly the same way a stroboscopic tachometer would.
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Video tachometer: FAQ

Is Video tachometer software compatible with iPad devices?

Video tachometer isn’t available on iPad devices.
The Video tachometer app was released by Dmitriy Kharutskiy.
The minimum iOS requirement: 12.0.
The current user rating of the Video tachometer app is 4.7.
The Video Tachometer App Relates To The Utilities Genre.
The latest Video tachometer version released is 2.1.
July 1, 2024 is the exact date of the latest Video tachometer update.
The Video tachometer app became available to the public on February 5, 2023.
Dmitriy Kharutskiy: The Video tachometer app is child-friendly.
Video tachometer can be used in Czech, Dutch, English and 8 more.
Sorry, Video tachometer is not on Apple Arcade.
Absolutely! In-app purchases are available for users of Video tachometer.
Sorry, Video tachometer is not specifically engineered for compatibility with Apple Vision Pro.

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Reviews of Video tachometer

  • Very handy!

    I have been using a Miniature Aircraft Xcell tachometer for years. This allows me to use my phone (and this app!) so I have a optical tach wherever I go now. Thanks to the dev!
    The accuracy is spot on. Recommended.
  • Great!

    Excellent little app. Open and it works perfectly. I’m building a DC motor with grandkids for their science fair project. I wanted to show them how RPM changes with voltage input. I upgraded to the full version, not because I need that precision and may never use it again, but it was only about 10% the cost of the cheapest stand alone tach. Thanks to the developer for making this so accessible. 👍
  • WHAT A JOKE!!

    It didn’t read anything and every button you tap a pop up jumps in and says you need to pay for an upgrade to get that function. Dude, here’s some advice, if you’re only building an app to gather/sell info on your users at least build an app that actually functions because you’ll never get enough users to make you rich selling their personal info with this bogus app 🤦‍♂️

    Developer Response

    IT'S ALL A LIE!!! To determine the rotation speed, you do not need to purchase the full version of the app. In the free version of the app, you can select the frame rate with an accuracy of ±0.1 Hz or ±10 RPM. Quote from another review: "Manual controls over everything: exposure time, light sensitivity (ISO), focus (auto or manual), RPM… and that's in the free version!" I do not collect user data! iOS has a great feature called "App Privacy Report". There you can view the network activity of apps. Everyone can make sure that this app only communicates with either Apple domains when purchasing the full version of the app, or YouTube domains when connecting to YouTube to watch videos. The app connects to YouTube only if the user touches the "Connect to YouTube" button. That is, when taking measurements using this app, the app will not connect to the Internet at all!