Hi,
Galaxy S can record 720p video at 30 fps.
I don't get it to record event at lower resolution but at at greater framerate.
I need that to record golf swing and analyse it.
Does someone can answer me if there is a way to get faster framerate.
Thx.
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So I've done pretty thorough research into the ins and outs of the video problems with the tilt(kaiser). I get that the inadequate drivers slow everything down (the time it takes for my tilt to go from portrait to landscape is ridiculous). But I have an question that I can't seem to find an answer to:
The videos rendered using youtube, or really streamed from any website, do not suffer from any kind of lag, buffering (unless I'm out of range), or any other ill effects. The clearest and sharpest videos I get are from online streaming. Why is that?!? Whereas videos I upload from my laptop, or especially videos I record on the phone are completely, absolutely, so awfully unwatchable!
Is it just a matter of video size and quality? If i reduce the video recording resolution would that help? (the answer is no, i've tried).
More importantly, is there a way to replicate the streaming videos a la youtube with the videos uploaded or recorded on the phone?!
While I don't have any hard facts to prove it. I belive the issue lies in the resolution and audio quality of the youtube videos. I Watch youtube on my phone with no problems. but the quality is Vastly lower than the videos I upload from my laptop. If you reduce the quality of the videos you upload you'll notice a similar speed boost. but you'll be reducing the quality quite a bit.
At least thats my experience. I notice a better playback when I reduce audio and video quality of my files. But considering I need subtitles for what I watch. Quality reduction isn't an option for me.
What programs are you using to play each of these? Also, streaming videos will almost always be a lower resolution thatn files from your computer. A streaming file can have a large enough resolution that it looks very sharp on your 320x240 screen, but not sharp on a desktop monitor. Now, the file that looks good on your desktop monitor at a resolution of 512x348 or so, requires a lot more CPU to render, thus looking like poop.
It makes sense that youtube etc videos are of lower resolution and everything. But I would honestly take the lower resolution if I could have not-jumpy streaming of the videos i record. Is it possible to tweak my cam in some way to make that happen? I've tried setting it to the lowest resolution but that doesn't work. Any other thoughts on this?
while resolution is important matter ...
stored medias can have different bit rates (kbps) this applied to both streams and stored/recorded media...etc and don't confused this "KBPS" with the rate of internet speed ... 2 different things ... too high a rate will choke your device
select one stored media and choose properties ... click on the summary tab ...check it and see !!
you can have 2 videos with the same resolution ( X by Y ) ... but concentrate on bit rates ( kbps ) as well as frame/sec ( fps )
out of the 3 above ... resolution is the least important ... as our device is QVGA ( 240x320 ) ... if your media is higher res ... it will shrink to fit ... likewise, if it's lower res. ...it will stretch to fit ..etc
ie ... try playing a 640 x 480 video on a modern desktop monitor ( which is averaging 1280 x 800 ) ... and it will still play fine ... but stretched ....therefore, that is the LEAST of your problem
I made a new video with myself with my Samsung HD Camera. It records with 50 FPS and in 16:9 - 1280x720p. I was wondering what the best results would be to convert to for the Touch Diamond. If I choose 25fps from 50fps originally, the video doesnt seem smooth enough.
And if I just choose to make it, say 320x180 and 50 fps at 1000kbit, it lags alot on my phone. What can I do? Its coded with WMV 9 codec.
Try to encode with 30fps, and 640x480 wmv9 WITH hardware acceleration (search for video encoder on forums )
Anyone know what the frame rates are for the various video quality settings for CyanogenMod-6.0.0.0-N1
High (30m) - 720p - MPEG4
Low (30m) QCIF - H263 (I'm guessing 480P?)
MMS (Low, 30s)
YouTube (High, 15m)
Custom
elusivepeanut said:
Anyone know what the frame rates are for the various video quality settings for CyanogenMod-6.0.0.0-N1
High (30m) - 720p - MPEG4
Low (30m) QCIF - H263 (I'm guessing 480P?)
MMS (Low, 30s)
YouTube (High, 15m)
Custom
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720p is up to 27fps, 480p is up to 30fps.
Framerates are variable, if you wanted to check you can play the video in VLC or another more "advanced" player or video tool and bring up info to see what the fps is.
AFAIK, framerates are dependent on the ambient light conditions. The brighter the better. I've captured low-light videos @11fps... but in broad daylight, I have video recorded @26fps...
You guys rock. Thanks a bunch.
knightnz said:
720p is up to 27fps, 480p is up to 30fps.
Framerates are variable, if you wanted to check you can play the video in VLC or another more "advanced" player or video tool and bring up info to see what the fps is.
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Yeah, unfortunately frame rate and bit-rate are both variables, so the only constant is the resolution. Meaning that editing and re-compression/conversion are going to be a ***** to say the least. I really wish they would make the bit-rate be the only variable and leave the frame rate as a constant, but it is only a phone after all..
Hi guys
I'm wondering if Mi Mix Pro can run 4K videos from YouTube, also are there any news about a Nougat update or is it being left with Marshmallow? Also, does it run 60 FPS videos without lag?
The YouTube app doesn't let me select anything about 1080p. I never noticed that until now.
60FPS video doesn't really mean anything. What matters is the codec, the resolution and the bitrate. Is the video DivX or h264 or h265 or whatever. Which profile? The Mi Mix has an Adreno 530 which can handle 4K up to 60FPS. I tried a few high bitrate (~60Mbps) 4k test clips at 24, 30 and 60FPS and they played fine.
Does the screen shows pixels?
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The YouTube app doesn't let me select anything about 1080p. I never noticed that until now.
60FPS video doesn't really mean anything. What matters is the codec, the resolution and the bitrate. Is the video DivX or h264 or h265 or whatever. Which profile? The Mi Mix has an Adreno 530 which can handle 4K up to 60FPS. I tried a few high bitrate (~60Mbps) 4k test clips at 24, 30 and 60FPS and they played fine.
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I noticed that the screen pixel density is way too low 361, compare to the S8 or other phones which have 400+?
I'm on global 10.0.20.
Despite configuring it in the camera app, recording videos only works at 30 o 120 fps. I choose in "Video HFR" option 1080p, 240fps, but when recording the videos are recorded in 120 fps, as well as when chosing in the app.
Has anyone been able to record at 240fps?
Yeah no problems recording both for me.
Same here
You need to open the options and select "slow-motion" then you can shoot at 240fps
Maybe that's the problem.
I can't record a regular video at 240 fps.
Only slow motion which plays slows. But there is no way to record a "regular video" which plays at regular speed with 240 fps.
Thank you!
There is no option for regular video at 240 FPS. 240 FPS is for HFR mode (which is slow-mo).
240fps regular video recording missing feture after update
I have 240fps regular video recorded with my mi 8 with previons version on firmware. After any update this feature is missing ???