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Hi, is that possible to watch smooth Twitch.tv streams in 360p on our phones ? I have tested it on GingerDX, FireDroid and MiniCM but streams in 360p are pretty laggy, maybe there is rom that allow to watch 360p stream smooth ?
oc might help.
phone with best 3d performance should be best i think. and try few browsers
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radelwow said:
Hi, is that possible to watch smooth Twitch.tv streams in 360p on our phones ? I have tested it on GingerDX, FireDroid and MiniCM but streams in 360p are pretty laggy, maybe there is rom that allow to watch 360p stream smooth ?
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I think it is about provider signal isue...
No, im using WiFi with good signal, video isn't shuttering, just low framerate. I think it's just impossible to watch 360p streams with decent FPS, because i have pretty high 3d score in benchmarks.
radelwow said:
No, im using WiFi with good signal, video isn't shuttering, just low framerate. I think it's just impossible to watch 360p streams with decent FPS, because i have pretty high 3d score in benchmarks.
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I often borrow galaxy note's my friend to do this,in few provider i got lag...and the other provider is smooth . May be its wifi isue or bug of your rom/custom kernel...cause alfs and nAa is a diferrent system
Question guys - to enable you to slow certain scenes in a video you need to select the slow motion video scene...fair enough.
Should this in turn reduce the quality of the video?
I could be wrong, but before I went to a custom ROM, I am fairly sure the video quality remained the same as normal. Now as soon as I record in slow motion, it reduces the quality.
bleary said:
Question guys - to enable you to slow certain scenes in a video you need to select the slow motion video scene...fair enough.
Should this in turn reduce the quality of the video?
I could be wrong, but before I went to a custom ROM, I am fairly sure the video quality remained the same as normal. Now as soon as I record in slow motion, it reduces the quality.
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hello there
yes it will reduce the quality ...
best regards
I noticed that too with mine. Horrible isn't it? You also get reduced quality with 60fps. You get verticals lines. I gave up and stuck to 30fps.
mwatson said:
I noticed that too with mine. Horrible isn't it? You also get reduced quality with 60fps. You get verticals lines. I gave up and stuck to 30fps.
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I also have this problem vertical line appear in indoor environment. However, customer service told me this will be fix in next update.
Slow Motion = Low Resolution
I saw that HTC video doing a slow motion video of a man doing fire/flame stunt. Actually I was amazed and got excited that I wanted to try that Slow motion on my own with something else like a sprinkler maybe.
So I found one at a park and as soon as I started shooting the video (slow motion video under video settings) WTH!!!! The resolution dropped to something like 768x432 and its a bite pixellated, not true HD (1080p) which I thought I'd expect just like from the HTC video... Yes you can trim/edit the video that's cool but I was hoping for 1080p HD quality
I hoped HTC would come with an update that can maximize its camera features up to 1080p resolution. oh well..
lucid_nightmare927 said:
I saw that HTC video doing a slow motion video of a man doing fire/flame stunt. Actually I was amazed and got excited that I wanted to try that Slow motion on my own with something else like a sprinkler maybe.
So I found one at a park and as soon as I started shooting the video (slow motion video under video settings) WTH!!!! The resolution dropped to something like 768x432 and its a bite pixellated, not true HD (1080p) which I thought I'd expect just like from the HTC video... Yes you can trim/edit the video that's cool but I was hoping for 1080p HD quality
I hoped HTC would come with an update that can maximize its camera features up to 1080p resolution. oh well..
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Well I guess is impossible because the Snapdragon 600 doesn't support the record of 1080p videos at 120fps :\
I'm on stock 4.2.2 and I've recorded this slow motion clip a week ago (don't forget to turn on HD when viewing it). The quality seems fine to me.
Yeah. The quality is awfull. The slow motion video from the the device with the man in the night eith fire from his mouth is years ahead bettrr than the ones we can record... But why HTC ?!
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some info on this please?
hello guys. i'm sorry for this little derailing question but it was the only thread i found:
i'm currently digging into slo-mo available in latest phones.
i just saw some HTC ONE samples and i was very disappointed from the low resolution.
i was particularly impressed with the new Iphone 5S 120 FPS real 720P feature. it really looks 720 and not upscaled like the fake 720p NOTE 3 slo-mo. however i cannot use iphone anymore due to the small screen.
so from this thread i gather the faster frame limitation is by the processor itself? (snapdragon 600-800? what's the 720P limit?)
i am willing to wait until an Android phone will have a usable 720 slo-mo..
so what hardware could provide this? as i can see nowdays, the latest android phones cannot do it (not the NOTE 3 or the G2 which doesn't even have slo-mo to begin with).
my choice now are either wait for a phone that will (maybe the next HTC?), or wait till apple make a bigger phone (cannot stand the small screen).
your thoughts on this?
thanks.
Why are the videos on YouTube so bad? How do I improve them and the same for the Snapchat camera, the quality stinks on that as well? :/
Same problem
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Why are the videos on YouTube so bad? How do I improve them and the same for the Snapchat camera, the quality stinks on that as well? :/
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I was also facing this issue in my Wintouch Tablet Q74 after the weeks I didn't fine any solution to fix that issue then I sold my tablet for bad videos quality result.....
Clowry2011 said:
Why are the videos on YouTube so bad? How do I improve them and the same for the Snapchat camera, the quality stinks on that as well? :/
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On App Youtube when you play vids go to right corner on top and select from CC to HQ Quality, wait until it changes, it also depend of your internet. Snapchat is an App or is the camera of the Z1? If is the camera there is a LOT of settings and probably you don't know how to use it.
I think x reality engine also activate for youtube, so turn it off. Its only good for viewing SD source.
How does the slow motion video recording work on your phones?
On mine it is really crappy, the slow motion videos are recorded in 30fps in real time, which results in 15fps slow motion playback.
Is that it, or am I missing something? Because currently the slow motion recording is pretty much useless...
Also, on Motorola support page I can see this: Slow Motion Capture 720p 60fps, but it is definitely not happening on my phone.
I am on stock ROM, unrooted., using stock camera app.
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How does the slow motion video recording work on your phones?
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Mate, it will be very useful if you give info about your phone, ROM and kernel. Are you use stock moto x camera?
On my Moto X it works good. But I view it only on phones screen. I am using Krypton 1.4 rom with 05 krypton kernel.
I think it's useless to expect from moto x the gorpo quality videos.
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I think it's useless to expect from moto x the gorpo quality videos.
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Maybe, but at least the frame-rate should be sufficient, to call it a slow motion recording, and according to the specs it is, but for some reason on my device it's not on par with the specs.
Hello,
Can someone explain why the Snapchat video quality in my N920I is so bad. Its really choppy and compared to my other friends who got android phones, this is really bad. Why is it like this? Is there a way to improve the quality? Like maybe reducing the video resolution of the camera app?
Help?