Test Devices(from left)
Galaxy Note 4(Korea, Exynos 5433), Vega Secret Note(Snapdragon 800), Sony Xperia Z2(Snapdragon 801AB) and using MX Player(S/W Decode Mode)
Test file
VIDEO
1080P, H264 Hi10P([email protected]), CABAC, Ref 9, 23.976 fps
Peak Bitrate : 35588Kbps, Average Bitrate : 14371Kbps
AUDIO
2ch, 48KHz, 24bit FLAC, VBR
Result
Note 4(Exynos 5433) = Plays well.
Vega Secret Note(Snapdragon 800) = Laggy....
Xperia Z2(Snapdragon 801AB) = Slightly lag..
Using S/W Decoder. Exynos temperature and Clock & Usage
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Using S/W Decoder. Exynos temperature and Clock & Usage
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Oh wow, you could almost try to cook some food with it.
I really wonder how much power it drains at that workload.
That said, do you happen to have a link to this test video?
I'd love to try it on my BayTrail Intel Atom tablet. I'm pretty sure that it would handle it without a hitch.
Very interesting.
Testfile is here.
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Would the Snapdragon Note 4 be sluggish? planning to get one but want to make sure which version to choose from
Thanks for the test and sharing the results...
I have the same result with other Hi10P videos on my SM-910U.
Anyone with a snapdragon 805 version willing to do the same test ?
This is really impresive. I suppose h265 is out of the question though? Maybe there is hardware decoder for it though? My FireTV struggles with h265 unfortunately, would be nice to have something mobile that plays it...
Magnesus said:
This is really impresive. I suppose h265 is out of the question though? Maybe there is hardware decoder for it though? My FireTV struggles with h265 unfortunately, would be nice to have something mobile that plays it...
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It has h265 decoder but not encoder.
Thanks. So it should cope with decoding h265, nice - at least with lower profiles (but I doubt we'll see high profile h265 files soon).
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Hello guys,
Youtube now has real Super HD Videos (4096p) !! Yes its true and if you are on a slow connection it will take hours to buffer even a single minute.
But you don't need to buffer as some screenshots have already been posted here - Check out Super HD video screenshots!
Here is a pic iam posting here from here.
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Catch the full story here.
Update: Its 4096p videos not 4000p.
they still look horrible compared to a normal hd movie; they really should have increased the bitrate instead of resolution
They are improving as of late though. I like their leanback feature too. http://www.youtube.com/leanback
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They are improving as of late though. I like their leanback feature too. http://www.youtube.com/leanback
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Yeah have youtube leanback feature is also awesome : http://www.techit.in/youtube-launched-leanback/
Not sure about having a 25' screen for the 4000p But, googles leanback feature is very cool
Nice ladies galaxys!!
next time you better invite me
It isn't 4000p. The resolution is 4096*2304 at 24fps. Therefore, it is 2304p.
Its like calling 1080p video 1920p.
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It isn't 4000p. The resolution is 4096*2304 at 24fps. Therefore, it is 2304p.
Its like calling 1080p video 1920p.
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the logic doesn't apply to this resolution. youtube have come out with the resolution that is not yet properly defined. but it is progressive. if u make a good search, u'll find it's defined in 4096p and not taken the logic of height..
in fact, this resolution is completely different, its not wqhd, wfhd... no it's completely something else..
This resolution is called 4K (meaning you need 4 HDTV, each 1080p to watch this ). The area is 4 times larger as the sides are 2 times larger than full HD.
Personally I think it is BS. First of all you need expensive cameras like RED ONE to record videos. Second you need 4K display which are rare and also expensive. And most importantly the quality because of compression is not great.
gsmarena doesn't specify that P970 has gyro while other sites say yes.
Read the description on the following video:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xQgMlhJ7GaE
quote:
The LG P970 (optimus black) DOES have a gyroscope.
In particular, it includes this one: Invensense MPU 3050, the same as the Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1, the Lenovo IdeaPad K1 and the Acer Iconia Tab A100.
P970 sensors:
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thanks radkor,
But why even LGs official sites doesn't state that it has gyro?
Can you recommend me a practical app or game to prove it?
I played Brothers in Arms 2 with gyroscope. Without it game becomes very hard to play.
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thanks radkor,
But why even LGs official sites doesn't state that it has gyro?
Can you recommend me a practical app or game to prove it?
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The application uses the gyroscope sensor to improve stability. You can install this free application on your Android device. Just look for "steady compass" or "kalman compass" on the Android Market.
I already install it and it works like a charm.... I dont have to activate my gps to know where is North is...
Thanks guys! The gyro works flawlessly in Brothers in Arms 2! It made me glad i didn't opt for the Galaxy SL. Maybe i'm deviating from the main topic but can anybody recommend me more virtual games and apsp that utilizes the gyro?
BoyBawang2 said:
Thanks guys! The gyro works flawlessly in Brothers in Arms 2! It made me glad i didn't opt for the Galaxy SL. Maybe i'm deviating from the main topic but can anybody recommend me more virtual games and apsp that utilizes the gyro?
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Glad it helped. New high-end games all have gyroscope support. But i don't know if our phone plays them flawlessly. It has 1 core at 1GHz. I play them on iPad 2 to get maximum joy. Cos i hate lags and freezes during game. I experienced a little in BiA 2. Even got killed because of that. So i don't have feedback on them but i can suggest this:
Labyrinth from illusion games. Good game if you ask me.
I tried to play a video with following specification..
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the video displayed on the phone have issues with displaying color.... playback is smooth.. tried with both x-reality on and off.. this is how it looks like..
the following video specification plays flawlessly...
So xperia Z1 have trouble playing 4mp video.. but no problem with 4k video..
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I tried to play a video with following specification..
the video displayed on the phone have issues with displaying color.... playback is smooth.. tried with both x-reality on and off.. this is how it looks like..
the following video specification plays flawlessly...
So xperia Z1 have trouble playing 4mp video.. but no problem with 4k video..
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what's the name of the video? I can try it here once my Z1 arrives.
It may not play back properly because the resolution is actually a bit over 4k and that could cause these defects. Who knows?
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what's the name of the video? I can try it here once my Z1 arrives.
It may not play back properly because the resolution is actually a bit over 4k and that could cause these defects. Who knows?
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Life in the garden by Stephen Higgins
jos_031 said:
Life in the garden by Stephen Higgins
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Okay, I've tried the video on my new X1 with both stock player and mx player...I have the same results as you! On my laptop it plays fine.
I guess since the resolution is a bit over 4k, the phone can still play it but messes up the colors during playback because the resolution is not supported. Or something like this.
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Okay, I've tried the video on my new X1 with both stock player and mx player...I have the same results as you! On my laptop it plays fine.
I guess since the resolution is a bit over 4k, the phone can still play it but messes up the colors during playback because the resolution is not supported. Or something like this.
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If anyone could play it any player then it is the most efficient player or the phone
I am using 3-years old Nexus 5 smartphone with Android 6.0.1 (Marshmallow) overclocked @ 2.65GHz
and Snap Camera HDR 8.0.4 app from Google Play Store to unlocked 4K resolution.
It isn't native 4K, the native 3264 resolution was upscaled to 3840 at 48Mbps, but the quality is still pretty good.
Please note that there is problems with stuttering but Nexus 5 comes with native support for 1080p video only!
Snap Camera HDR App: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.marginz.snap
Free Music: Zhu - Faded (T-Mass & Arman Cekin Remix): https://soundcloud.com/t-mass/zhu-faded-t-mass-and-arman-cekin-remix
Some RAW images uploaded to Facebook (lower quality): Picture 1, Picture 2, Picture 3, Picture 4, Picture 5
I hope you will enjoy it
2016 © Marcin Grygiel / FirstEver.eu
Fantastic! How's that possible?
Kustaa said:
Fantastic! How's that possible?
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You can use Snap Camera HDR 8.0.4 from Google Play Store (or here) and unlocked 4K resolution.
It won't be native 4K, but 3264 upscaled to 3840.
Looks awesome
And some pictures from Dubai. Originally RAW -> PNG -> Facebook (JPG)
You can download the first picture in PNG format (12MB): OneDrive
The following JPEGs are lower quality and size approx. 300KB.
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Excellent quality.
With 4k video the Nexus 5 throttles quite a bit which results in jittery video after about a minute or two.
Camera2 API (lollipop DP2 or DP3 onwards?) paved the way for such applications allowing devs to access the camera HW at a very low level.
Awesome video, pics and music. Well done!!!
Gotta give this a try.
Wow, I'm still in disbelief
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That's awesome can you give us your settings for the app
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Snap Camera HDR Settings
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That's awesome can you give us your settings for the app
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I'm using standard settings (Video Bit Rare at 48Mbps) and Warp Stabilizer in Adobe Premiere Pro.
Amazon Prime Video only offers SD video streaming/downloading to me (new 8.0" model SM-T719, latest firmware).
Is this a common issue to the Galaxy Tab S2 or is there any known workaround (like the modified Netflix APK that is circulating here)?
I'm confused because various XDA members report successful HD playback with older Samsung tablets..
Thanks!
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Amazon Prime Video only offers SD video streaming/downloading to me (new 8.0" model SM-T719, latest firmware).
Is this a common issue to the Galaxy Tab S2 or is there any known workaround (like the modified Netflix APK that is circulating here)?
I'm confused because various XDA members report successful HD playback with older Samsung tablets..
Thanks!
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I get HD (720P) on mine. As do I on Netflix. No idea what the problem could be here. Maybe it's a regional restriction?
Do you have the SM-T719 ("2016 model" with Qualcomm chip) or the older one with Exynos chip?
Thanks!
Screenshot below to illustrate what I mean -- do you get the message that "HD purchases will play in SD on this device" or does it actually offer to play in HD?
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Do you have the SM-T719 ("2016 model" with Qualcomm chip) or the older one with Exynos chip?
Thanks!
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I have the 719.
Check your connection speed with a 'net speed checker - some of these places "auto-tune" their delivery to match your download speeds (to stop whiners complaining about buffering and stutter).
My TV does the same if the connect speed drops below 10 MBits... (But I found a way to ensure it connects at the max (for the distance) of about 32)
Not saying it IS the cause... but you could rule it out by doing a check.