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Has anyone else noticed that videos are seeming quite large in size? I have a video that is 1 minute and 30 seconds and it's telling me its 222mb?! surely this cant be right

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Anyone with nexus 7 2013(wifi) have video lag/stuttering?

On any movies / shows I have downloaded about every 2 minutes during playback it lags for a second and resumes, the audio doesn't lag just the video. It even happens on YouTube. Anyone else have this problem? Anyone know of a solution..? I have noticed this happening since the boot animation was changed, I'm on the current nightly.

Youtube App 1080p 60 FPS dropping frames?

Hey guys!
Recently I bought the Note 5, couldn't be happier about it, but there's one thing that seems off. When trying to watch a 1080p 60 fps video in the YouTube App, even tough it says 1080p 60 fps, I fell like it's dropping frames like crazy, not really playing the media at 60 fps. When playing the video in the small windows while searching for other videos, or even if I download the video and then play it, then I get the smooth reproduction.
Same thing happens to me on my PC when watching 1080p 60 FPS videos on Chrome in full screen, on my 1440 Asus RoG Swift. In the stats window I can see it's loseing frames, but if I watch it in window mode it plays fine.
Maybe it has to do with 1440p displays and 1080p 60 fps compatibility or something like that?
Anyone has noted the same thing?
Anyone?
Galaxy note 4 here, same problem, still occuring as of August 2016. There is a google products forum which started on August 8th, and according to everyone who's posted there, this is a problem isolated to samsung devices.

video camera stutter

I'm on EVAL19C636B391 UPDATE when I record 1080p video at 60fps there is a small stutters quite occasionally almost every 30 seconds.
Anyone else experiencing this issue?

Distortion in slow motion videos

Hi All, I am facing a strange issue with xz1 compact where only slow motion videos are coming distorted normal videos are good but when I click on 960 fps button screen start flickering.
Here is the video of the same issue
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Please help me to resolve it I am on April stock build and not unlocked the bootloader.
sourabh0077 said:
Hi All, I am facing a strange issue with xz1 compact where only slow motion videos are coming distorted normal videos are good but when I click on 960 fps button screen start flickering.
Here is the video of the same issue
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Please help me to resolve it I am on April stock build and not unlocked the bootloader.
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Fairly certain the flicker is due to the LED lighting around you. Most LED lights flicker around 50-60Hz, which is more or less at 50-60 frames per second (please correct me if I'm wrong, I'm not 'that' tech savvy), and what happens is your camera films at 960fps.
You get the picture.
Syberyon said:
Fairly certain the flicker is due to the LED lighting around you. Most LED lights flicker around 50-60Hz, which is more or less at 50-60 frames per second (please correct me if I'm wrong, I'm not 'that' tech savvy), and what happens is your camera films at 960fps.
You get the picture.
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Hi Sybryon, Thanks for replying I can agree with the flickering in slow Mo but the issue is even before clicking the slow Mo button the Flickr starts.
Here is the video where you can see the quality degraded before going for slo-mo.
youtu.be /wRIA9nGWgCU
sourabh0077 said:
Hi Sybryon, Thanks for replying I can agree with the flickering in slow Mo but the issue is even before clicking the slow Mo button the Flickr starts.
Here is the video where you can see the quality degraded before going for slo-mo.
youtu.be /wRIA9nGWgCU
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This is business as usual. Nothing wrong with your phone.
The artificial lights in the room you are in are pulsing at 100Hz because the power grid in your country is running at 50Hz.
When you go in to slow motion mode, the camera goes to 720p60 (as well as adjusting the shutter speed for 720p960 operation).
Take 60 or 960 and divide it by 50 or 100 = Odd number = flicker
Take 60 or 960 and divide it by 60 or 120 = Even number = no flicker.
Options
a) Buy better lights with proper AC filtering or
b) Go outside and film in sunlight or
c) Move to a country which has a 60Hz power grid.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uzP8FFKpwQ0
Syberyon said:
Fairly certain the flicker is due to the LED lighting around you. Most LED lights flicker around 50-60Hz, which is more or less at 50-60 frames per second (please correct me if I'm wrong, I'm not 'that' tech savvy), and what happens is your camera films at 960fps.
You get the picture.
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Almost correct.
LED's do not flicker inherently. LED's run on DC, Direct Current, which is constant.
It's the inadequate AC filtering and DC ripple filtering in their power supplies that makes them flicker.
Some LED's can even flicker visibly, especially if dimmed, while some only show their flicker if you take video of them with a framerate that doesn't match the utility frequency.
Incandescent lights flicker just as well because of AC, alternating current. Lower power ones show it more while higher power ones have a physically thicker wire filament (so they can handle the power) which just happens to also retain the heat longer and as a result flicker less. This is because when the voltage goes down the light output doesn't drop as drastically as it does with "regular" power incandescents.
CFL's can flicker also, especially the early ones or cheap ones. While modern, good quality CFL's with electronic ballasts refresh themselves somewhere in the neighbourhood of 10kHz to 40kHz which is waaaay beyond visible.

Question Framerate in video flucuate every time, why?

I got an Mi 11 Ultra 8gb/256, curently on MIUI 13 global, but I got the same problem when i was under xiaomi.eu....
When I set in camera setting video FPS to 60fps, or 30 fps in 4K (didn't tried in 1080p), after shooting, the files created aren't in 60 fps (or 30 fps) but fluctuate every time, at every shoots... Sometime it's 54.034, sometimes 29.94, sometimes 60.0, 56 etc... Same probleme when I select 30 fps, it's 29.32, or 27.71 etc...
It cause me problems to editing video. Framerate isn"t the same between all the file. It cause ghost images, shake and the result are really ugly and no smooth...
I've tried every settings no way. Do you have an idea? Is it normal?
When I use my Osmo action, framerate is always the same for evey files. No fluctuates.
Thx.

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