Hi all.
I have been trying to enable 1080p recording on our s3 mini and would like some help. I downloaded cm11 from the xperia P (same cpu, records 1080p, different camera) and changed our build.prop and media_profiles.xml to try enable it. Now in the stock camera and other camera apps I get the option to record 1080p but its always gives me an error. But when I change from 720 to 1080 in the camera app I can cleary see a change in the field of view, i.e, it gets wider.
Someone on here said a while back that the hardware is capable of it but it just needs to be enabled. Has anyone any experience is anything like this? I have seen it been done before on the Moto Atrix 4g and Galaxy Nexus.
I thought the camera wasn't capable of recording in 1080p.
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our hardware only supports up to 720p recording. apps dont change this
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Can we get 1080p playback in our device?the samsung infuse 4g in us uses the same cpu and has the same same amount of ram not sure abt the gpu tho.but it runs on froyo so hardware acceleration by gpu isnt the case here i think.so can any one develop a tweak or sumthing for 1080p playback and if possible 720p mkv playback,cause it lags in 720p.its irritating cause the cpu definitile has the capabality to play upto 1080p i think.all thanks to a half baked job done by samsung we are stuck with this issue.any input anyone????
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No. The i9000 screen resolution is 800 x 480, meaning it has enough resolution to display 720, but not 1080. Nothing to do with software or cpu / gpu potential. Besides which, with a screen display that small, there would be no noticable difference between 720 and 1080 anyway.
Playing a vdo depends on processing power not on screen resolution.i kno there wont be any noticable difference on viewing due to the screen size.but that way i cud play my 1080p contents without converting on my fon.besides i 9000 can already play 1080p vdo.its i9003 that we r talkin abt.
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The samsung infuse 4g has a 1.2 ghz processor
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Yes but the same cortex a8 processor just slightly overclocked.
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I think its basically GPU, than CPU power which is important for playing vdo. it could be possible with more optimized drivers and compatible codecs to process those vdo files. But where is the development for our device? Not even custom recovery yet to try out and experiment. very much disappointing , st such a large community we do not have a single techy to help us.
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Playing a vdo depends on processing power not on screen resolution.i kno there wont be any noticable difference on viewing due to the screen size.but that way i cud play my 1080p contents without converting on my fon.besides i 9000 can already play 1080p vdo.its i9003 that we r talkin abt.
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i also tried some non-native players, such as vplayer, which allows you to play matroska files... but even a 3Gb sized movie slows down my device... it was 1080p resolution, and i thought that maybe a "little" 3Gb file would work smoothly.
Maybe if you convert it to mp4 or avi, it would work! but it makes you waste your time, and it's so annoying...
I have used kies converter.it converts 1080p and mkv files to 720p mp4.it works.but as said,tym consuming.altho mkv files which are not 720p plays smoothly on non native players.but why isnt sumone with programin knowledge buyin this fon and workin on it.it practically has the same hardware as moto droid x.have u seen the benchmark of that thing on stock firmware!!!
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Thanks to samsung crappy drivers and outdated rfs file system.
rdr_m said:
I have used kies converter.it converts 1080p and mkv files to 720p mp4.it works.but as said,tym consuming.altho mkv files which are not 720p plays smoothly on non native players.but why isnt sumone with programin knowledge buyin this fon and workin on it.it practically has the same hardware as moto droid x.have u seen the benchmark of that thing on stock firmware!!!
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No. The i9000 screen resolution is 800 x 480, meaning it has enough resolution to display 720, but not 1080. Nothing to do with software or cpu / gpu potential. Besides which, with a screen display that small, there would be no noticable difference between 720 and 1080 anyway.
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screen resolution is not affecting to play 1080p videos. Because Galaxy S2 also has the same display resolution but it can play 1080p videos. Galaxy Tab P1000 has the same CPU and GPU as galaxy S, but it also can play 1080p videos. So the problem is with the codecs. Hardware is enough to play full HD videos.
Hi is there any Video recording APPS to reccommend?
Im using AKOP JB video recording is not that good quality..
Hope someone can give me some tips....
thanks
Nothing will make a difference. But if you are talking about phone screen recording, then Screencast should do the job.
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use Camera ICS+, im using it and video is not lagging unlike the stock jellybean camera.
Is there any possibility to get this type of video recording In HTC ONE in the near future by using some kind of hack or ROM implementation? I know that there is a 720p 60fps option but the video quality is terrible even though it's smooth.
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Hi. I recently started using my p880's camera a lot, and what I found out is that no matter I chose 720p, 1080p, MPEG4 or H264, my phone kept recoding videos at 22 fps, which is really low. Correct me if I'm wrong, but I thought this phone records 1080p 30fps. This could be an isssue of the ROM that I'm using, but I'm not sure... I'm currently using CM11 Nightlies .
Do you guys think that it's the ROM that causes that low-fps issue?
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Did u check the setting may be camera is not on best settings or change the mode to ╰sports´ mode it will record in higher fps or download another camera app like LG camera app it will help
First of all, there is no sport mode in CM11, unless I'm blind . Secondly I tried messing around with the settings. Turned HDR on and off, but no changes on the framerate. Finally the lgcamera, does not make a difference, unfortunately... :/
Try using iodaks ported stock camera?
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Try using iodaks ported stock camera?
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Will it work on CM11? I thought it was only for CM10.1 based ROMs...
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Will it work on CM11? I thought it was only for CM10.1 based ROMs...
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It works also on cm11.
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Kodak's port for the camera seems to be working flawlessly. Thank you :victory:
Can xperia sp record 60 fps 720p video?
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I'm sorry for bumping this thread, but I'm curious if there is a way to record videos in 60fps.
I tried using a 3rd party app (Open Camera), tried editing media_profiles.xml, so far nothing has worked.
I noticed when I'm tapping on the picture in Open Camera to focus, the picture is very smooth (60fps?) for a second until it finishes focusing, so it seems like the hardware is capable of recording in 60 fps.
If anyone knows if it's possible please reply