Hello
I have had my Att tilt version Kaiser with the single camera for two weeks now. The original flash was very buggy so I reset it back to the factory settings. Most problems have been solved and I have tweeked it and learned to rewrite the registry and it does most of what I want now, all but one thing, my camera will not record video.
In some settings my camera will record, but in play back there is no video, only audio. In other settings the video starts and then stops a few seconds later. in both cases the video is unplayable.
I had tried another camera program in the previous setup, but it didn't fix the video problem. I had hoped the reset would fix this issue, but it did not.
Does anyone else have this problem and is there a fix for this?
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I apologize in advance if I have overlooked a thread addressing this.
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Hey!
I've got a problem here. My X1i stops recording video in random time. I've tried to change some options, record to SD or internal memory, even hard-reseting it. Nothing helped. I'm wondering if there is somebody can solve this...
Thanks in advance!
(if there's the same topic, i'm sorry, i didn't found it)
Haven't heard of this, but I am assuming you turned off the option that makes it for 'mms' -- E.g. Shorter record times to save space?
Maybe someone else has heard of it.. wait for someone with more experience i guess
I'ts none of it: i have lenght set to "normal" and have 7 Gigs of free space. Time meter is displaying 9:59:59 of record time, but it stops in random time. Could it concider a snapshot button?
Is there any alternative recording software like cool camera, that'll work on X1?
Hey! It seems to be solved - it was because the hair between button and connector - and sometimes it caused uncontrolled pushing - even a halfpush (like to autofocus) stopps recording so you know what's next
Sorry for doublepost - i've got problems with editting.
Hey guys, need a bit of help...
Been using the Z a few days now, and I'm having 2 issues...
WiFi and Bluetooth won't work together at the same time, one knocks the other off whenever I'm browsing and listening to music on my Bluetooth stereo... In the ratio of about 5:1 for WiFi:Bluetooth like...
That's one issue that's a little annoying.
Another is that video playback over WiFi is broken... If I load up a video on the YouTube app, depending on video length, the video normally freezes around the 40 second mark. If I load a video up in my browser, more of the video will load, but never the full video, could freeze 3 minutes in, 5 seconds in, but never fails to freeze.
I've reverted to stock YouTube app, cleared cache, didn't solve a sausage.
I haven't gotten to the end of a single video since I bought the device.
EDIT: Above issue is most likelyan android wide YouTube issue, if the comments on Play are anything to go by.
And that's on top of the Bluetooth/WiFi clashing that I mentioned above.
Not what I expect from a quad core device with 2GB ram like! Any ideas? Faulty handset? Factory reset? Return the handset? I've never rooted or used custom firmware ;so don't really know how to go about it, open to any suggestions to get the best out of the hardware...
Thanks in advance guys.
WiFi/Bluetooth issue
Seems the YouTube issue is an android wide issue, sorry for bringing it up.
Just leaves the Bluetooth/WiFi clashing issue where they keep knocking each other off while they're both being used.
My friends HTC One is experience some problems with recording video. It happened a couple weeks ago and has been broken since.
When you press record, the video/still buttons remain on the screen instead of changing to the red recording dot, and after about 5-10 seconds it just closes/crashes back to the home screen without having recorded anything. Strangely it does this in all video modes except slow motion. Slow motion video recording seems to work. It also takes stills fine. I've tried playing with various camera settings/combinations, but it just does the same thing every time. I tried closing all kinds of application, rebooting, etc. Nada,
I haven't done a hard reset yet because I'd rather see if there is a solution before going through the trouble of backing up everything and re-installing stuff.
Anyone else have this issue? Any solution to this?
wedouglas said:
My friends HTC One is experience some problems with recording video. It happened a couple weeks ago and has been broken since.
When you press record, the video/still buttons remain on the screen instead of changing to the red recording dot, and after about 5-10 seconds it just closes/crashes back to the home screen without having recorded anything. Strangely it does this in all video modes except slow motion. Slow motion video recording seems to work. It also takes stills fine. I've tried playing with various camera settings/combinations, but it just does the same thing every time. I tried closing all kinds of application, rebooting, etc. Nada,
I haven't done a hard reset yet because I'd rather see if there is a solution before going through the trouble of backing up everything and re-installing stuff.
Anyone else have this issue? Any solution to this?
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There might be but you'll need to throw up some more info, like what you'd done before it stopped working and what ROM you're using etc. A reflash of whatever ROM should sort it out.
I am having a problem with my HTC one M7 (Rogers) . I am running Android Revolution HD 84.0 (and I have tried the last couple versions without any change in the problem). When recording video the colour information seems to be horribly skewed relative to the brightness data. The screen shows the video properly, the problem is only visible when playing back the video. Here is a video of the problem, and yes I see the irony in using a broken camera to record a video of another broken camera:
It looks like it is either reading a bunch of garbage data before the colour data, or starting partway through the colour data and reading off into another section of memory (I don't know if it is read top to bottom or bottom to top).
I tried changing ROMs and cycled through the last few versions of ARHD without any change in behaviour. I did a factory reset and there was no change. I am not sure what provoked the problem as I don't frequently review my videos so I don't actually know when it started but it was in the last 2-3 months.
My hope would be that the next step is to re-flash the camera firmware but I haven't any idea how to do that on this phone or where I would obtain camera firmware.
Has anybody run into this before? What should I try next?
After some searching I see 2 other people have had this problem with no solution:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/htc-one/help/video-problems-firmware-upgrade-t2971013
blue163 said:
I am having a problem with my HTC one M7 (Rogers) . I am running Android Revolution HD 84.0 (and I have tried the last couple versions without any change in the problem). When recording video the colour information seems to be horribly skewed relative to the brightness data. The screen shows the video properly, the problem is only visible when playing back the video. Here is a video of the problem, and yes I see the irony in using a broken camera to record a video of another broken camera:
It looks like it is either reading a bunch of garbage data before the colour data, or starting partway through the colour data and reading off into another section of memory (I don't know if it is read top to bottom or bottom to top).
I tried changing ROMs and cycled through the last few versions of ARHD without any change in behaviour. I did a factory reset and there was no change. I am not sure what provoked the problem as I don't frequently review my videos so I don't actually know when it started but it was in the last 2-3 months.
My hope would be that the next step is to re-flash the camera firmware but I haven't any idea how to do that on this phone or where I would obtain camera firmware.
Has anybody run into this before? What should I try next?
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This is a known issue with the HTC Camera App. Not a Rom issue or an problem with your camera.
Recording at 1080x720 works fine. It was something to do with HTC implementing the eye experience on the M7 Camera app. You can replace the camera app with an older one but you will lose the eye experience. Or record at 1080x720
Danny201281 said:
This is a known issue with the HTC Camera App. Not a Rom issue or an problem with your camera.
Recording at 1080x720 works fine. It was something to do with HTC implementing the eye experience on the M7 Camera app. You can replace the camera app with an older one but you will lose the eye experience. Or record at 1080x720
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I wish known issues like this were better disclosed - I could have avoided wasting people's time.
You seem to be correct, I have changed to the google camera and it seems to be working properly.
Hello,
because i bought a new phone i gave my "old" Nexus 6 to my wife. Since a updated to Marshmallow i had problems with the camera. It stuttered while making a video. But i dont often used the camera, so i ignored it. My wife is Snapchat addicted and she can't make good videos with the front camera of the N6....it's like a slide show....the record is not smooth. I searched at the internet and a lot of people have the same problem since Adnroid Marchmallow ....
I flashed her CM 14, because i thought it might be a problem with the stock rom , but the problem remained. So my question is. Because i know i had not the problem at Android Lollipop. Is there anybody who had the same problem and solved it with flashing another rom? Or is it worth to try another kernel? I looked at the "rom forum" and found the "sky dragon 5.0 with a "new" kernel and probably i will try this. So my question is....is it a problem with the rom? is it a problem with the kernel? is it a problem with the hardware? What you expert think its the best way to fix the problem (i tried tips in the internet like diasble geodata at the photos or disable the battery safer for the camera app).
I hope you are able to understand my english. Otherwise i will explain it in other words.
Thank you very much!
Flash a factory image (will wipe the phone 100% but take it back to bone stock). If the camera issue is present on stock rom, stock kernel, with no modifications, then it's a hardware issue.
i have had problems with stuttering camera app before but it was fixed by resetting the phone. not really sure why after installing a new ROM you still facing this issue.
have you tried other camera apps? download a free one from the store and see its the same deal.
My first Nexus 6 had no issues whatsoever. When I had to RMA that one for the massive battery bulge issue, my second Nexus 6 had the camera stuttering issue. It would happen whether I was taking still shots or video. Obviously it was more noticeable on video, but it still made taking stills difficult. I took a video at the time to post on here to see if other people where having the same problem, but actually never got around to posting it...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k23njriKiDk
Anyway, I RMAed that phone for the camera issue but then the third N6 had the same issue. I decided to live with it though since (a) Motorola has a really frustrating return policy/procedure, and (b) since two different devices had it I didn't think there was any guarantee that an RMA would fix the problem.
Fortunately, I've noticed that lately (running Nougat now), the stutter has mostly gone away. I'd say that for still pictures it has gone away entirely. For videos, I think it is gone as long as you use the stock camera app. I've noticed that if you use other apps, like Instagram for example, my video still has issues. In that case though, it's more of a constant refocusing issue than a stutter issue.
So moral of the story is... for me at least, it seems to be ok on Nougat as long as you stick to the stock camera app.