I have a TILT 2 & I need help with recording in H264 and MOTION JPEG. Whenever I try to record in these two formats my camcorder does not record anything and the screen turns black. I am thinkin i am missing something from the registry cause 3GP works fine. Can someone that can record in H264 & MOTION JPEG upload all the reg keys located at HKLM/SOFTWARE/HTC/CAMERA? By the way I used BSB TWEAKS to unlock the hidden video formats I would just like to take a look at the reg keys to see if I might be missing an entry.
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I was nosing around in the registry today and I noticed in the HTC Camera folder that as well as reg entries for 3GP (large, medium and small) and MP4 (L,M,S) there are also incomplete ones for AVI (L,M,S).
Could this might mean that AVI video capture could be enabled?
The entries can be found at:
\HKLM\Software\HTC\Camera\Recparam
There is also an entry in the SDK folder
(\HKLM\Software\HTC\Camera\SDK - SupportedVideoFileTypes)
with a value of '56' that suggests to me that this value could be changed to allow for more video file types.
Anyone got any ideas?
Theres aome screen shots attached.
Obviously nobody interested in recording in AVI!!!
mmm interesting
any idea guys ?
i need avi rec also how?
anyone can help?
So I wanted to record a video, took out my Tilt, opened the camera and pressed the record button. For some reason, after 10 seconds, the recording stopped and saved without me pressing anything. I couldn't even view my recordings on my phone( they were in MPEG4 format, which my windows media player couldn't recognize. Worse still, I installed the newest version of the HTC camera and album (I think I previously had the 1.00 verson) to the 1.0.1030.720 verson. and I can only record videos for 1 second! How can I fix this and change the format so that I can view recordings on my phone.
Thanks in advance.
Is there any software that records video in MP4? 3GP is so crappy, its too compressed.
i wish i knew, it would be awesome. tried to edit registry settings, but didn't work.
Manila cam is able to record CIF MPEG4.
I can use Virtualdub. Virtualdub is a well-known video capture, processing and editing software that allows you to capture video from an input source and perform simple video editing.
Where is point in converting 3GP in MP4?
My point is that i want to record in MP4 because qualitity format is better, you dont get better qualitity if you convert 3GP to MP4 later, do you?
quetzalquatl said:
Manila cam is able to record CIF MPEG4.
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When i click on camera button nothing happens.
Well, that depends to the ROM you use and what is cooked inside. If you have TF3D, probably you also have that cam app which is different from the cam you launch via hw button. There, in the video settings, you'll find the MPEG4 option to be chosen. But... don't expect a big difference in quality recording and, btw, this one don't record in wide mode.
BR!
Im using default xperia rom with that installed: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=448178
Hi, I have installed ultrashots 2-way driver cab and have been trying to find a good auto call recorder. I tried Resco first. But when I tried mp3 for encoding, the recording which I got was broken. There were long chunks of the conversation missing here and there. I read some where that this is because of encoding error due slow cpu. X1's cpu is not really that slow for a PPC. It said in that thread that wav encoding should work fine, but wave files are too big.
I also tried Auto Call Recorder 1.24. That too showed the same problem with GSM 6.10 encoding.
I wanted to know if there is some settings of these encoders which will let me record all the calls without jitters. Or are there some other call recorder which functions well with X1.
PS: I have a stripped stock ROM (All junk media removed, ULDR removed, PP @16MB)
You have to use the resco codec pack in order to get decent mp3 recording with resco audio recorder. I've got the codec pack and I use 44100 Hz, 16 bits, 64 kbps, mono. This way I get relatively small files of decent quality.
Will using the codec pack remove skipping during call recording? That was the problem with both Resco ad ACR. Or should I try lower bitrate modes?
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Will using the codec pack remove skipping during call recording? That was the problem with both Resco ad ACR. Or should I try lower bitrate modes?
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Using the codec pack will solve all problems you described. The built in mp3 codec is just unusable. In order the get a record without interruptions you have to lower bitrate, frequency etc. until the resulting record is of really bad quality. So like i wrote before you have to get the codec pack.
hey guys, i was playing around with lg camera settings and i found a way to make it video record with the following options(****ty quality but at least its something for now)
video resolution: 800x400
video encoder default
video file format mpeg4
video bitrate 15mbit
video framerate 15
audio source micrphone
audio encoder default