Hi. gsmarena and wikipedia state this phone is capable of 1080p at 30 and 60 fps and also 720p at 120fps. Is it an error? I can't find it in the video settings. I'm on MM 6.0.
Thanks!
AndroidOnTouchpad said:
Hi. gsmarena and wikipedia state this phone is capable of 1080p at 30 and 60 fps and also 720p at 120fps. Is it an error? I can't find it in the video settings. I'm on MM 6.0.
Thanks!
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Yeah it's not there in Marshmallow, I've tried open camera but it says 120fps is not supported.
njaya95 said:
Yeah it's not there in Marshmallow, I've tried open camera but it says 120fps is not supported.
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120 fps Video is now handled within a Camera App called Timeshift Video.
To access it swipe right in your camera window, if not installed add the camera app from Google play store.
batmobile_bang said:
120 fps Video is now handled within a Camera App called Timeshift Video.
To access it swipe right in your camera window, if not installed add the camera app from Google play store.
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Oh okay, thanks. I never used that time shift app it's there in the phone pre-installed. I'll give it a try.
batmobile_bang said:
120 fps Video is now handled within a Camera App called Timeshift Video.
To access it swipe right in your camera window, if not installed add the camera app from Google play store.
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Since last patch, I'm unable to find 60FPS 1080p video option, which was pretty easy to find on manual mode.
Any thoughts?
Running stock 14.4.A.0.157
felipeholek said:
Since last patch, I'm unable to find 60FPS 1080p video option, which was pretty easy to find on manual mode.
Any thoughts?
Running stock 14.4.A.0.157
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Go use OpenCamera you could take videos at 120 FPS.
felipeholek said:
Since last patch, I'm unable to find 60FPS 1080p video option, which was pretty easy to find on manual mode.
Any thoughts?
Running stock 14.4.A.0.157
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If u mean ChocolateTrain MOD
U must clear data and clear cache of Camera app ??
Hello guys,
I just installed the ST-Ultimate 5.0.2 ROM and when I'm using timeshift video after I stopped recording I expected a slider to pop up to which parts I wanted to play in slow motion but the slider doesn't pop up instead I just get the video thumbnail with a tiny 120FPS icon and that's it I cannot do anything with the video it's not in slow motion...
What can I do?
noahvt said:
Hello guys,
I just installed the ST-Ultimate 5.0.2 ROM and when I'm using timeshift video after I stopped recording I expected a slider to pop up to which parts I wanted to play in slow motion but the slider doesn't pop up instead I just get the video thumbnail with a tiny 120FPS icon and that's it I cannot do anything with the video it's not in slow motion...
What can I do?
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U can edit that 120fps video with stock video editor and make it slow motion
yadcgs said:
U can edit that 120fps video with stock video editor and make it slow motion
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I found out that the dev of STultimate had removed the special version of the movie maker made by sony, the timeshift video app is linked with the movie maker without it you won't be able to make video slow motion on the fly
Hello people! I'm trying to record video with my new OP3T, but when I watch the recording, the video frame size (or field of view I suppose) is smaller than what it looks like when I'm shooting. I mean the video resolution is still 1920x1080, but things at the edges of the screen are now out of view. I'm using 1920x1080 @30 FPS, stock camera app, Android 7.0. Same thing happens with other resolutions and FPS settings, and with OpenCamera app for example. But it does not happen when taking pictures, and even when I take a static shot WHILE shooting video, that picture comes out fine.
Is this a known issue? How could I solve this? Is there any modification that could help?
PhantomGlass said:
Hello people! I'm trying to record video with my new OP3T, but when I watch the recording, the video frame size (or field of view I suppose) is smaller than what it looks like when I'm shooting. I mean the video resolution is still 1920x1080, but things at the edges of the screen are now out of view. I'm using 1920x1080 @30 FPS, stock camera app, Android 7.0. Same thing happens with other resolutions and FPS settings, and with OpenCamera app for example. But it does not happen when taking pictures, and even when I take a static shot WHILE shooting video, that picture comes out fine.
Is this a known issue? How could I solve this? Is there any modification that could help?
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Seems to be a known issue. Watch this video (pay attention at 3:30): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XFC9OB85Tpk&t
I don't know if this can be solved as i received my 3T yesterday and haven't had a chance to use the camera yet.
panart said:
Seems to be a known issue. Watch this video (pay attention at 3:30): (snip)
I don't know if this can be solved as i received my 3T yesterday and haven't had a chance to use the camera yet.
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It seems so, yeah. Do you know if this sort of cropping happens during shooting or is it a separate process that's done afterwards? I figured this might be solvable somehow, since you do see the whole picture while you're recording. So it's not a physical limitation of the camera lens or anything.
PhantomGlass said:
It seems so, yeah. Do you know if this sort of cropping happens during shooting or is it a separate process that's done afterwards? I figured this might be solvable somehow, since you do see the whole picture while you're recording. So it's not a physical limitation of the camera lens or anything.
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Sorry, but i don't know why this happens.
panart said:
Sorry, but i don't know why this happens.
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Noticed that OpenCamera has a function to enable Camera2 API, which fixed the cropping! Also I found that on stock camera app, recording on 4K UHD (3840x2160) doesn't crop the video frame. But it limits to 10 minutes per shot (also workable on OpenCamera due to its restart recording function.)
It's the electronic image stabilisation. It needs to zoom in a little bit to stabilize the video. That's why the 4k isn't cropped, because in 4k, there is only OIS, and not EIS.
G4B33 said:
It's the electronic image stabilisation. It needs to zoom in a little bit to stabilize the video. That's why the 4k isn't cropped, because in 4k, there is only OIS, and not EIS.
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Exactly what I thought was the cause of it, thanks for clearing this up ??
Is there any way to disable stabilisation? Different camera app, some mod or something? Even OpenCamera doesn't specifically have a setting for that, but I guess Camera2 API doesn't support EIS or something, which feels like a crutch "solution" at best.
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Is there any way to disable stabilisation? Different camera app, some mod or something? Even OpenCamera doesn't specifically have a setting for that, but I guess Camera2 API doesn't support EIS or something, which feels like a crutch "solution" at best.
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Scan build.prop see if there is some line related to ois or eis.
Hi guys. I've got today brand new Mi Mix. Since i have Youtube apk i've tried to "test" screen by opening random 4K video on Youtube apk but the max qualty is 1080p?
Is that normal or i should change some settings or acctualy whole ROM?
Tnx!
4k and 2k
tiho999 said:
Hi guys. I've got today brand new Mi Mix. Since i have Youtube apk i've tried to "test" screen by opening random 4K video on Youtube apk but the max qualty is 1080p?
Is that normal or i should change some settings or acctualy whole ROM?
Tnx!
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I was able to play 2k and 4k youtube vedeos. I was trying to upload a video the file is too large.
jaime4272 said:
I was able to play 2k and 4k youtube vedeos. I was trying to upload a video the file is too large.
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how did you manage to do that? what kind of ROM do you have?
Also, at the bottom, does both of speakers work or only one, the one on the right side?
tnx
Use og youtube
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there's only one
tiho999 said:
how did you manage to do that? what kind of ROM do you have?
Also, at the bottom, does both of speakers work or only one, the one on the right side?
tnx
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There's only one speaker the other one is the mic.
Just use the YouTube app and on the settings select the video quality 2k, 4k etc.
jaime4272 said:
There's only one speaker the other one is the mic.
Just use the YouTube app and on the settings select the video quality 2k, 4k etc.
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It wont work cause the screen is only full hd.. you wont be able to select higher res.....
I was able to play a 4k sample video and on chrome and dolphin browser I was able to select 4k/2k as well, whether or not is 4k it's questionable but it is selectable.
jaime4272 said:
I was able to play a 4k sample video and on chrome and dolphin browser I was able to select 4k/2k as well, whether or not is 4k it's questionable but it is selectable.
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Okay, from the native youtube app you would not be able to..,as for the browsers yeah that could work
4k video sample works too.
I was looking around in my camera settings on my Nokia 8 but couldn't find a 1080p 60fps option which surprises me since 4k 60 is available. I downloaded the Google camera port and tried it on there too but the video is zoomed in dramatically.
The spec sheet on GSMarena doesnt say 1080 60 either.
Is this a bug or does Nokia not want this phone to have 1080p 60fps? If there is a solution I'd really like to know!
Thanks.
Wail3Y said:
I was looking around in my camera settings on my Nokia 8 but couldn't find a 1080p 60fps option which surprises me since 4k 60 is available. I downloaded the Google camera port and tried it on there too but the video is zoomed in dramatically.
The spec sheet on GSMarena doesnt say 1080 60 either.
Is this a bug or does Nokia not want this phone to have 1080p 60fps? If there is a solution I'd really like to know!
Thanks.
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You should try GCam but for this you should download this APK:
https://www.celsoazevedo.com/files/android/google-camera/f/GoogleCamera-Pixel2Mod-Arnova8G2-V8.2.apk
-Install APK File
-Open the app then go to video settings.
-Disable image stablizer and close the app.
-Open the app again and switch video recording.
-There should be box called 30 top of the screen, tap it.
-Select 60.
You can look at this link more detail:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/nokia-8/themes/modded-google-camera-hdr-nokia-8-t3713411
(Note: I assume your default video recording mode is 1080P).
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You should try GCam but for this you should download this APK:
https://www.celsoazevedo.com/files/android/google-camera/f/GoogleCamera-Pixel2Mod-Arnova8G2-V8.2.apk
-Install APK File
-Open the app then go to video settings.
-Disable image stablizer and close the app.
-Open the app again and switch video recording.
-There should be box called 30 top of the screen, tap it.
-Select 60.
You can look at this link more detail:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/nokia-8/themes/modded-google-camera-hdr-nokia-8-t3713411
(Note: I assume your default video recording mode is 1080P).
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THANK YOU!! You have no idea how happy I am!
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I am always happy with your happiness, feel happy while using it .