Abstract
As smartphones are rapidly supplied, users can easily access video contents anywhere, anytime. So recently, demands for the ability to create one’s own mash-up video have been increasing and various video mash-up programs appear to reflect those needs. But, because most existing video mash-up programs can mash up only stored video files, the ability to mash up many videos is limited for smartphones that have restricted memory. In this paper, we have developed a video mash-up application that can easily mash up not only stored videos, but also videos found by chance over the network to make one’s own videos.
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