hy every one ,
i know nexus one record 720p video but in cm7 its not 720p how to enable it for cm7 is there any way to record in 720p on cm7.
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hello frds my question is we enable hd video recording in x8?
bcoz it is possible in iphone 3gs
http://www.redmondpie.com/enable-hd-video-recording-on-iphone-3gs-jailbreak/
the camera is same 3.2 so it is possible ?
An X8 is not an iPhone,it has different hardware AND software, so if they could do it on the iPhone, that doesn´t mean anything to us.
And HD is just the size of the frames and doesn´t give you more quality, and maybve the quality will be weird, as the images of the camera have to be stretched by the software, and a small picture strecthed to a big size always looks weird.
The camera could do HD videos, because it has the resolution. Other question is that the processor could not keep up with the real time encoding (even with 640x480 resolution the video might skip some frames). So it could be done, but it will be totally useless.
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Asycid said:
The camera could do HD videos, because it has the resolution. Other question is that the processor could not keep up with the real time encoding (even with 640x480 resolution the video might skip some frames). So it could be done, but it will be totally useless.
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we can overclock our processor
the main goal is to unable the HD recording rest will get fixed by the time
remember when we had a buggy flash player look now we have a almost fully working flash player
Hi guys,
I'm using ICS upgrade CM9 on my O2X. But I'm having trouble with the camera such as: the frame rate is downgrade from 1080p to 720p. And also I cannot use camcorder due to always stop reaponding each time I click recording. Another thing,I cannot play HD movies smoothly.. please advise..thanks
these problems are due to missing the drivers for the camera and multimedia acceleration so the camera does not record or play videos in hd
That's a known fact my friend. If you read the threads about CM9 you would have known that it's only an alpha version now and that there are some broken stuff, such as the camera.
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is it possible to play 1080p video? i tried on mx video player but no luck. 720p plays fine.
Im asking this because, a couple of days ago, I got to play with a tablet. pretty low end with 1ghz and same resolution as OB but it plays 1080 video.
Due to the OB screen size, I think it is useless to play 1080p (and 720p).
But anyway, I don't know how to play it. Tried with Mobo Player?
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The single core can not run the 1080p, it's slow.
For 1080p request minimum dual core!
mobo wasnt able play them
yh i kno tht 720p will b enough for this screen. but converting a big hassle for me.
I'm sorry xD!! Buy a dual core
but it's also useless
i found no difference in gs2 between 480p, 720p and 1080p
(a little between 480p and 720p) not in 1080
hehe yh like i said, not much difference when it exceeds 720p...but the hassles of converting....
the reason i was asking this was that tablet was able to play 1080p on single core at 1Ghz. it was on ICS.
but well, guess i just hv to convert...
can't play 720p h264, sucks big time
No its able. Custom patch the 1080p recorder app to make it compatible with single core. But of course the performance of the video record is quite of a disappoint.
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which is best video resolution can be watch on xperia x8...
currenly using minicm 7.
only can watch max 480p? or we can watch even 720p on youtube ?
chbea said:
which is best video resolution can be watch on xperia x8...
currenly using minicm 7.
only can watch max 480p? or we can watch even 720p on youtube ?
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480p, It is useless to watch 720p video on a 480p screen....
On youtube it is another story, the bitrate of youtube 480p is too low to be consider as "clear video"
But If you would converting a video, 480p & video bitrate between 300 (low) to 1800 is the range of our x8 without any lag
I like to watch movies on my tab, then and often stream them from my pc. I'm just wondering which rom you guys would choose as the best for this? I'm thinking of going back to the cm9, currently on 10.1.
I seem to remember having less issues when using cm9 to do this, though in general I didn't find the rom ass smooth. But many of them are 1080p and I'm not interested in reincoding anything.
And is mx player still one of the best options for this?
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I like to watch movies on my tab, then and often stream them from my pc. I'm just wondering which rom you guys would choose as the best for this? I'm thinking of going back to the cm9, currently on 10.1.
I seem to remember having less issues when using cm9 to do this, though in general I didn't find the rom ass smooth. But many of them are 1080p and I'm not interested in reincoding anything.
And is mx player still one of the best options for this?
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Honestly, I have no problems streaming and watching my 720p collection from my HTPC on my stock ROM (4.1.1). I am using MX, and even though it didn't request a codec, I still installed the ARM7-NEON codec. I have abosolutely no problems whatsoever. However, all my 720's are very efficiently compressed using my own settings with max bitrates not usually exceeding any more than 4,500kbps.
Sungsonic is supposed to be optimized for video and audio. But not sure if it is available / works on the P1000. I'm currently on a P3113.
I also had the same issue, I also love watching movies on my Tab, especially HD. I was on cm9 then shifted to cm10 parandroid. All of these custom ROMs have same issue with playing 720p and 1080p. The solution I still use is this:
1) delete all codecs and players, including MX player.
2) install bsplayer
3) then install mob player
4) then install MX player (don't install its codecs or the other players codecs)
5) go to MX player >>> settings>>> decoder>>> tick the hw+ decoder and at the bottom tick the deinterlace option
6) now try playing 720p or 1080p, in hw+ mode using MX player. If the player still lags you can use BS player, it handles HD quite well and slightly much better than MX player.
Hope this works for you. Please reply ASAP of the results...
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Thanks for the suggestion. I ended up doing a full restock last night, and gave it all a go in the gb again, and am now back on the cm9, and it's working much better. One movie I stream as my test was always a bit juttery on cm10 variants, and also on gb is very good on cm9. And of course mx player will select hw in cm9 where it won't in the others.
Sometimes you just have to trial and error. Actually, everything is running a bit smoother than any cm10 I've used.
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It's a fact that 1080p is VERY BAD on JB aosp based roms even with hw support, when they are played absolutly nice on GB rom !
About JB 4.1.2 not able to play fluently 1080p as stock GB samy does, one of our rom daddy explained somewhere that Samsung have some kind of proprietary codecs bought somewhere that aosp cannot have. So...
But I just tried ICS AOKP SGT7 milestone 6 (19/9/2012) and it decode 1080p flawlessly ! no difference with stock GB !
So what happen to JB 4.1 or 4.2 ? :cyclops:
edit : got a look at the 1080p' movies link used to Test videos for HW codec with MX, for example at the [ROM][CM10][JB][4.1.2][SGT7][P1000/N/L][PDroid][20121127] thread when guys complained about bad performance, and I discover that theses "reference' movies" were in fact both 800 or 816p ! along with a fanny readme that states "Original Video properties: Resolution: 1080p (1920x816) FPS: 23.976 (NTSC)"
So I think that many dev' validation test could have been badly abused that way with something near 720p !
It could be nice that our "old" 1080p mkv could stay running and streaming over our tab ... in JellyBean kernels & roms ad hoc !
Please ...
Thx