Video recording 90 degrees - Tilt, TyTN II, MDA Vario III Themes and Apps

Hi, i was wondering if it is possible to have the camera record the video 90 degrees clockwards? because i like to film while driving and my carmount will only allow my phone to be in a straight position comfortably without the risk of the device falling out. now all my videos are 90 degrees counterclockwise.

Youm can convert those videos using special software so it would rotate it 90 degrees

http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=386477

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Loving this phone so far except for one thing. When recording in low-light, there is a significant decrease of fps.
I realize that the 28mm f/2.0 lens is the best out there so why would HTC pair it with such a crippling software feature???
I'd rather have the software crank up the ISO or lose a little exposure to keep the video at a steady 30 or 24 fps instead of the stuttering/lag effect.
Some of my videos uploaded in low-light areas are averaging 20/fps.
Do any of you know if HTC usually updates the camera software or if an outside dev would come out with a camera hack allowing us to lock the framerate?
I'm pretty sure this is a known issue and will be fixed in an upcoming update

Youtube App 1080p 60 FPS dropping frames?

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Recently I bought the Note 5, couldn't be happier about it, but there's one thing that seems off. When trying to watch a 1080p 60 fps video in the YouTube App, even tough it says 1080p 60 fps, I fell like it's dropping frames like crazy, not really playing the media at 60 fps. When playing the video in the small windows while searching for other videos, or even if I download the video and then play it, then I get the smooth reproduction.
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Maybe it has to do with 1440p displays and 1080p 60 fps compatibility or something like that?
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Camera problem.

Outside (the house), cameras works great, quality is good and about 12mbps bit-rate and 30 fps, inside however cameras lag like hell, record at 10 fps 4mbps (bit-rate drop of course related to fps drop). I think it has do do with lighting, inside a room it records at 10fps but if I point camera at a light bulb it goes to 30 fps and records smoothly.
So seems like a lot of video noise is generated when filming in dark and hardware can't keep up. Are you tablets the same? is there anything that can fix this? It's on FireOS 5.1.1.
edit: Ok, I see from this video that this is expected from this tablet. But not sure about the reason, maybe it has to do with not enough light reaching the sensor for 30fps? I have no idea what I'm talking about though. Is there any software way to increase FPS in the dark?
P.S the camera app is so bad without any options.
Giorgi-geo said:
Outside (the house), cameras works great, quality is good and about 12mbps bit-rate and 30 fps, inside however cameras lag like hell, record at 10 fps 4mbps (bit-rate drop of course related to fps drop). I think it has do do with lighting, inside a room it records at 10fps but if I point camera at a light bulb it goes to 30 fps and records smoothly.
So seems like a lot of video noise is generated when filming in dark and hardware can't keep up. Are you tablets the same? is there anything that can fix this? It's on FireOS 5.1.1.
edit: Ok, I see from this video that this is expected from this tablet. But not sure about the reason, maybe it has to do with not enough light reaching the sensor for 30fps? I have no idea what I'm talking about though. Is there any software way to increase FPS in the dark?
P.S the camera app is so bad without any options.
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Every device with a camera I have ever owned works like this, including film cameras since they were invented. Less light = longer exposure, everything else being equal.

Why are my videos tilted 90 degrees?

When I take videos with my phone, I always hold my phone horizontally (like you're supposed to!), with the shutter button on the right.
But sometimes my videos come out tilted 90 degrees, and when I turn the phone to view it properly, the video keeps staying tilted at 90 degrees.
Like I said, this only happens some of the time, but I always hold my phone the same way.

Question Framerate in video flucuate every time, why?

I got an Mi 11 Ultra 8gb/256, curently on MIUI 13 global, but I got the same problem when i was under xiaomi.eu....
When I set in camera setting video FPS to 60fps, or 30 fps in 4K (didn't tried in 1080p), after shooting, the files created aren't in 60 fps (or 30 fps) but fluctuate every time, at every shoots... Sometime it's 54.034, sometimes 29.94, sometimes 60.0, 56 etc... Same probleme when I select 30 fps, it's 29.32, or 27.71 etc...
It cause me problems to editing video. Framerate isn"t the same between all the file. It cause ghost images, shake and the result are really ugly and no smooth...
I've tried every settings no way. Do you have an idea? Is it normal?
When I use my Osmo action, framerate is always the same for evey files. No fluctuates.
Thx.

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