
So it looks like I can't even record the two tracks separately and simultaneously to later splice together on a computer.ĭoes there exist an app that records video and lets the user choose the audio input? Is this even possible for android, or does the underlying kernel have a hardcoded audio input for video mode? I am a programmer, so if no app exists, I could try my hand at writing an android app if the system is capable. And I couldn't flip the order, because once I started recording the video, opening any other app (the bluetooth recorder, for example) caused the video recording to terminate. Unfortunately, the camcorder app refused to start a video recording. I tried an experiment where I started recording audio using the bluetooth recorder app, then attemped to record a video.

And I just want to use the built-in camera. I know that you can record audio from the bluetooth headset using an app like this.

Can you record a video with the built-in camera while using a bluetooth audio source? Specifically, a standard bluetooth headset.
