Is the Video Stabilization option in the camera the same as OIS?
Does HDR turn off OIS?
video stabilization is done via software while OIS is camera hardware. I would just leave video stabilization off. Otherwise you'll have 2 things trying to stabilize the video and they could work against each other.
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Hi,everyone!
Currently I am using the NostromoPop rom on my One Mini 2,along with DSLR camera for taking photos and Cinema FV-5 for video recording. Now,I know the phone is limited by its internal capabilities when it comes to the resolution and framerate it can shoot a video at,but I know for a fact that sometimes you can get more from a camera that the developer intended (I have used a Huawei G510 before,horrible phone but with a lot more roms to choose from,and one of them allowed 720p recording,which wasn't possible on any other rom,including the stock one).
What I'm asking : Is there a camera app(perhaps combined with a kernel or tweak of files) to allow 1080p 60fps video recording on the HTC One Mini 2?
sk8erteo1997 said:
Hi,everyone!
Currently I am using the NostromoPop rom on my One Mini 2,along with DSLR camera for taking photos and Cinema FV-5 for video recording. Now,I know the phone is limited by its internal capabilities when it comes to the resolution and framerate it can shoot a video at,but I know for a fact that sometimes you can get more from a camera that the developer intended (I have used a Huawei G510 before,horrible phone but with a lot more roms to choose from,and one of them allowed 720p recording,which wasn't possible on any other rom,including the stock one).
What I'm asking : Is there a camera app(perhaps combined with a kernel or tweak of files) to allow 1080p 60fps video recording on the HTC One Mini 2?
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Not sure what you asking since HTC One Mini 2 already records at 1080.
Camera
Main Camera: 13MP, BSI sensor, f/2.2, 1080p video recording
Front Camera: 5MP, BSI sensor, 1080p video recording
kativiti said:
Not sure what you asking since HTC One Mini 2 already records at 1080.
Camera
Main Camera: 13MP, BSI sensor, f/2.2, 1080p video recording
Front Camera: 5MP, BSI sensor, 1080p video recording
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Ummm...not trying to be mean or anything,but you should learn to read better before voicing an opinion,not just between the lines. What I asked was if it was possible to shoot at 1080p 60fps on the One Mini 2.
Have a nice day!
sk8erteo1997 said:
Ummm...not trying to be mean or anything,but you should learn to read better before voicing an opinion,not just between the lines. What I asked was if it was possible to shoot at 1080p 60fps on the One Mini 2.
Have a nice day!
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you right...
it records 1080p at 30fps
and 720p at 60fps
When I try to record a video (with the stock app) ONLY in 1080p 60fps the video is pixelated, especially when I zoom in.
The phone is brand new.
I dont know if this is a bug and it will be fixed by a future update OR the stock camera app has this bug....
Does anyone else have this problem?
Everyone have this problem. 1080p60fps is not good at all on mi a2, looks like xiaomi tried to put 60fps in the same bitrate as 30fps, so we have not so good quality. When you enable camers2api in every other app than stock, 1080p looks like max zoomed in picture..
Maybe with pie update we can expect some improvement...
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Mr.Nice.ba said:
Everyone have this problem. 1080p60fps is not good at all on mi a2, looks like xiaomi tried to put 60fps in the same bitrate as 30fps, so we have not so good quality. When you enable camers2api in every other app than stock, 1080p looks like max zoomed in picture..
Maybe with pie update we can expect some improvement...
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Yes, I hope with Pie will be fixed. Its not a major problem though... I use 4K 30fps for my recordings....
OpenCamera is the best option for 4k video recording. But loses this resolution if you enable camera2api
Got my S10+ and I see that it has HDR+ option and HEVC. HDR+ should be better in any case but what about HEVC ?
Is there visible quality difference when you record in HEVC format ? In size it does have difference but also it disables HDR+ option.
Thanks
One more thing, did I got it right that HDR+ videos can be viewed only on HDR devices ????
I thought it will appear like normal video on laptop or other phone and TV ? So normal video wothout any HDR effects. Then I must turn it off if that is the case.
Anyone ? Is xda dead ?
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Got my S10+ and I see that it has HDR+ option and HEVC. HDR+ should be better in any case but what about HEVC ?
Is there visible quality difference when you record in HEVC format ? In size it does have difference but also it disables HDR+ option.
Thanks
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I haven't played with HEVC, but I do know that Apple has this option to and can capture in this format. Basically it should be an upgrade to the older format(H.264/MP4) and should provide better compression and support for 8K too
Also for HDR you normally need HDR supported display. For example my Surface Pro 6 can play HDR videos from YouTube and other streaming services. Otherwise HDR videos will play normally on other displays/devices
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Anyone ? Is xda dead ?
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There is no difference in quality. HEVC is smaller in size and doesn't run on all devices compatible with x.264
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HEVC stands for High efficiency Video Codec. It is nothing more than a compression format. It does nothing for video quality
Is there any tricks or apps to record 60-120fps videos on A71?
A70 can record 60fps but A71 doesn't allow it. A71 cpu is much better than the A70 why are they doing this? I'm sure this is a software thing.
I think the hardware can do 4k 60fps and 1080p 120fps.
I've installed multiple camera apps, the only thing I could do is recording 1080p 120fps with Filmic Pro app on selfie camera
1080p 60fps main camera X
1080p 60fps selfie camera X
1080p 120fps main camera X
1080p 120fps selfie camera ✓
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Is there any tricks or apps to record 60-120fps videos on A71?
A70 can record 60fps but A71 doesn't allow it. A71 cpu is much better than the A70 why are they doing this? I'm sure this is a software thing.
I think the hardware can do 4k 60fps and 1080p 120fps.
I've installed multiple camera apps, the only thing I could do is recording 1080p 120fps with Filmic Pro app on selfie camera
1080p 60fps main camera X
1080p 60fps selfie camera X
1080p 120fps main camera X
1080p 120fps selfie camera ✓
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I've only tried enabling [email protected] by software, works fine but no video stabilization (tutorial here: https://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-a71/how-to/samsung-galaxy-a71-mods-t4173295)
I'd have to check 120 fps, maybe it's possible idk, I'll check later
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I've only tried enabling [email protected] by software, works fine but no video stabilization (tutorial here: https://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-a71/how-to/samsung-galaxy-a71-mods-t4173295)
I'd have to check 120 fps, maybe it's possible idk, I'll check later
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Please let us know.
Well, on my NcX update 2.5.2 I will include 60 fps recording on both main and selfie cameras at 1080p
Couldn't make 120 fps work on either and in any resolution, probably needs way more modding and time investment, things I do not know how to do or don't have the time lol
It was a nice dream though xD
This question arised from the fact that I noticed something strange when selecting FHD 30 FPS mode. It seems that the video is grainy but it is very sharp. However, when selecting UHD 30FPS, the video becomes blurry and smudged, allmost like it's being upscaled. I have uploaded here a screen recording from Filmic but this also happens in the stock camera aswell. Also, does anyone know of an app that can enable me to record in UHD but keep that FHD sharpness? I don't mind the grain as long as it is sharp.
Taking a video in the night and waiting for a sharp image... LOL
Of course no device can record a sharp video without light... basic photo/video knowledge
Why does FHD look sharper than UHD then?