Has anyone really messed around with the 4k resolution on there Note 3? I just realized we had it a few days ago. If you didn't know just go to camera and settings then video setting and change the resolution.
Here is a video test I made.
http://m.youtube.com/watch?v=OcMdAll6A40&feature=c4-feed-u
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Any can recommemd a good video recording app to replace the stock one? I have already replaced the camera app with one that allows me to zoom in and out,now looking for a video recording one.
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Hi my friends, I'll be thankful if u can help to find a such app.
I'm interested in filming slow motion videos, so I wonder if their an app helps me to film 100fps even if the resolution is rubbish , I guess there was a Lg can shot 120fps in low resolution and it was named LG Renoir, thx.
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Never heard of that and unfortunately I don't think it would ever be possible in the sgs. The shutter speed is just too slow for that.
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Thinks, yet is there any phone can shot in such a high frame, I heard the new Xisom phone(the Chinese company~not sure of spelling) can shot in 90fps at 720p, is that true?
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Anyone know why video playback is in slow motion for some of my mp4 videos?
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scuzy said:
Anyone know why video playback is in slow motion for some of my mp4 videos?
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Did you have it on SLOMOTION VIDEO SETTING?
there's a little toggle to turn it on and off.
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Where is this toggle?
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It's a setting in the camera on the settings wheel. Are you referring to videos that you took with the camera, or files you've copied to the phone? If the latter is the case, try a alternate video player like MX player. It's possible that the built in decoder isn't reading the frame rate or bitrate on those files correctly.
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How big is a 10 min video file recorded with an S6 edge? Thanks!
Which resolution? 4k or 2k?
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both if you know
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Just tried shooting a video at the highest resolution and it looks like you're limited to 5 minute intervals. Wasn't able to find an option where I can remove that limit, also want to add that I have a 128GB model.
I have a 4k 10 sec video that is about 62 MB, and a 2k 30 sec that is about 71 MB if that helps any. I'll look at how long a 4k video I can shoot.
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Is anyone else having this issue?
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Is anyone else having this issue?
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The recording must be set at regular 4K or lower if you have 4K 60FPS you can't record in HDR10
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The recording must be set at regular 4K or lower if you have 4K 60FPS you can't record in HDR10
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Oh ok thank you! So which quality do you think would be the best?
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The recording must be set at regular 4K or lower if you have 4K 60FPS you can't record in HDR10
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Seems like the 4K 60fps seems to be much better quality for some reason when I compared to the same videos so I'm just going to keep it that way thanks for the heads up.
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