Best video settings using 720p hack (brightness, saturation, sharpness, contrast) - Nexus One Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Has anyone experimented with these settings, using the 720p hack (char)? All four default to 2...anyone tweaked these yet?
Please share your findings...

In my limited testing, brightness and sharpness seem to be photo-only options that don't have any bearing on video recording. Beyond that, I think default contrast and +1 saturation gives good results.

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How to increase video recording FPS to 25(Very Easy)

Okay I posted this in the touchpro sections a while ago, and since these two devices share the same specs I decided to share this tip.
Just lower the brightness in the camera setting. You'll notice as you keep lowering the brightness the framerate start to increase. Also make sure you lower the contrast in the camera setting to 1 or 2 to brighten up shadow.

i9000 media_profiles.xml CM10.1 framerate reduction for brighter videos in the dark

Hi, I want to create another profile in media_profiles.xml (or edit existing one, 480p for example)for recording in dark environment.
I succesfully changed audio and video quality, but I can't decrease framerate for brighter videos (camera FCor I can't press record button). I know, that is possible - http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1583259 (yes yes, stock rom and another variation od i9000 series, but this mod is based on the same thing as I wrote - brighter videos by lowering framerate .. and it works - I had this phone before)
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If you limit the framerate to a minimum of 30fps, the video can become very dark when there is not enough light. If you lower this limit to - say - 10 fps, the video will be brighter in low light, but it will be "laggy" and because each frame is exposed longer than at 30 fps, blur will be more likely. Both is inevitable, but in my opinion still better than a black video
I will be grateful for any help, it is really important for me, because I often organizing a underground parties,
and I want to promote it, so I'm doing a video report from them and... audio quality is superb (better than S3 or S4!),
but (as I said - underground parties) it is dark, there is only a strobe, small light for artists and nothing else, so ... almost nothing can be seen on my recordings

Recording with constant framerate (LOS)

Hey guys!
I'm currently using nvertigo67's LAS for the 1+3T, which comes with OOS camera pre-installed.
It works extremely nice, except for one thing. It does record 1080p in 60fps, however with a variable framerate. I asked the dev. if he knew any way to change it to record at a constant 60fps, to which he said he doesn't know much about changing codec settings (post 1 & 2)
Do any of you know what I should try to do to be able to record with a constant framerate?
Lada333 said:
Hey guys!
I'm currently using nvertigo67's LAS for the 1+3T, which comes with OOS camera pre-installed.
It works extremely nice, except for one thing. It does record 1080p in 60fps, however with a variable framerate. I asked the dev. if he knew any way to change it to record at a constant 60fps, to which he said he doesn't know much about changing codec settings (post 1 & 2)
Do any of you know what I should try to do to be able to record with a constant framerate?
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use a camera app where you can lock the ambient brightness like open camera. then try to lower the ambient brightness shown in the camera by holding the camera to a bright spot and press on the lock. this changes the iso so the framerate rises and by locking it it will stay on that framerate constantly. ofc you can also use a camera app where you can choose between different iso values.
but for me oss camera has allways same framerate no matter what light conditions. your issue might be kernel related. low performance maybe. or some apps consuming cpu in the background
nadejo said:
use a camera app where you can lock the ambient brightness like open camera. then try to lower the ambient brightness shown in the camera by holding the camera to a bright spot and press on the lock. this changes the iso so the framerate rises and by locking it it will stay on that framerate constantly. ofc you can also use a camera app where you can choose between different iso values.
but for me oss camera has allways same framerate no matter what light conditions. your issue might be kernel related. low performance maybe. or some apps consuming cpu in the background
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I have tried Open Camera, unfortunately it doesn't go above 30 fps, even when selecting 60 as the approximate frame rate.
The developer told me it's how the encoder works (please see "post 1 & 2" I have linked in my first post, he explains it there pretty well.)
OOS camera worked for me well too, while I was actually using OOS. The AOSP camera doesn't support 60fps recording either.

What settings is your camera setup?

I have using the stock camera app, non root/unlocked bootloader=virgin.
In the settings I have set of contrast to higher and display ratio 4:3. Which setup you have?
Stock camera app.
Stills: frame is set to 4:3 ratio, contrast, and saturation are set to normal. However, I prefer a lower sharpness photo. Can be tweaked in post-processing.
Videos: FHD, 60 fps.

How to fix oversaturated youtube video?

I've noticed that my display's brightness automatically increases and gets oversaturated when viewing videos on the youtube and twitch app in fullscreen. When the videos are playing in portrait mode, display is normal but once the video is switched to landscape mode the oversaturation happens and this doesn't disappear even if you switch back to portrait mode...Display reverts back to normal only after exiting the video.
This effect seems to be subtle in lifelike videos but becomes really apparent in gameplay and other animated videos. The twitch streams look so cartoonish that it is impossible to enjoy gameplay streams on my mobile. Fullscreen videos from Chrome browser dont seem to be affected by this.
Is anyone else affected by this? Is there any solution?
Two things I recommend disabling if you encounter this:
- Under display, go to "screen colors/pallet" and change it to whichever color temperature you prefer (automatic is enabled by default)
- Check if you have "reading mode" enabled
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Two things I recommend disabling if you encounter this:
- Under display, go to "screen colors/pallet" and change it to whichever color temperature you prefer (automatic is enabled by default)
- Check if you have "reading mode" enabled
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I've already turn off the reading mode and choose screen colors to automatic but its still seems so oversaturated or its just software bug?. But if iam watching it on 1080p its just like hdr video
I was recommending you to disable automatic colors, that's why I believe colors are too saturated, you can change temperature too if you want. Sorry if I wasn't clear.
AlmostIdiot said:
I was recommending you to disable automatic colors, that's why I believe colors are too saturated, you can change temperature too if you want. Sorry if I wasn't clear.
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Thanks man it work

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