My phone's resolution is 540×960 and my TV's resolution is 1080×1920. The picture looks extremely bad in the TV. Is there a way to get better quality in the TV? Also the response time is almost half second. Can I reduce it somehow? For video it's not much of a problem but for browsing and games, it's frustrating
Thanks in advance
Edit: I use ClockworkMod's "Screen Recording and Mirror" and "AllCast receiver"
newuser156 said:
My phone's resolution is 540×960 and my TV's resolution is 1080×1920. The picture looks extremely bad in the TV. Is there a way to get better quality in the TV? Also the response time is almost half second. Can I reduce it somehow? For video it's not much of a problem but for browsing and games, it's frustrating
Thanks in advance
Edit: I use ClockworkMod's "Screen Recording and Mirror" and "AllCast receiver"
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There's an app called second screen on the play store. It lets you boot your device using another screen resolution. Root required. :good:
kawutzel said:
There's an app called second screen on the play store. It lets you boot your device using another screen resolution. Root required. :good:
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I tried it and it looks even worse. I noticed that for some reason things looks better if I zoom
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How can I change the resolution the handy is providing on the MHL port?
I need SVGA for my HMD, but my phone is currently giving out its native screen resolution.
David X.
Unfortunately you can't...
Sent from my LG-P880
Is it not possile due to hardware limitations?
or is it only a software limitation, and some custim rom might fix this?
I think there is an option somewhere in the hidden menu settings
There is an option for full hd in the hidden menu but it does not work.
Sent from my LG-P880
I don't want full HD, I want SVGA.
there is an option for normal VGA and it works.
So its software, so it should be possible to get it also to output SVGA?
isnt there the setting in the hidden menu for 720p - which is 1280x720 resolution.. usually its the refresh rate that becomes a problem for some monitors
friartuckme said:
isnt there the setting in the hidden menu for 720p - which is 1280x720 resolution.. usually its the refresh rate that becomes a problem for some monitors
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No, the device I want to connect it to is a ultra low power Monocular Head Mounted Display, it can display only its native resolution [email protected] nothing else.
i see, so it would be around 800x600 resolution that you require at the 60hz, as far as i know its not possible, but i cannot say im 100% correct, sorry i couldnt be more of an help
i hope you find a solution and best of luck
DavidXanatos said:
I don't want full HD, I want SVGA.
there is an option for normal VGA and it works.
So its software, so it should be possible to get it also to output SVGA?
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Did the VGA option in the hidden menu HDMI test page work?
postacik said:
Did the VGA option in the hidden menu HDMI test page work?
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The option worked as fas as it really set [email protected],
but failed in the regard that my HMD needs [email protected] and cant scale any other resolution.
hello
i want to ask it its normal, i have the international version
and when i take a picture its show me some statics dots like on the tv but at the end the photo is good without it.
does it okey?, btw its only in home,with out too much lighting...
if needed i will post a picture or a video.
thanks
Xantox said:
hello
i want to ask it its normal, i have the international version
and when i take a picture its show me some statics dots like on the tv but at the end the photo is good without it.
does it okey?, btw its only in home,with out too much lighting...
if needed i will post a picture or a video.
thanks
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I think that it's just fine when the outcome is good. You can try playing with it's setting to know what to use in low light settings .
Hit thanks if it helps. :fingers-crossed:
I know exactly what youre saying, mine does the same. OSD shows the speckles, as an old TV would or a picture with too-high ISO setting would, but the resulting pictures always turn out great quality without the speckles. Not sure what causes it, but doesnt bother me. I would guess the phone cant handle displaying a live UHD video supplied by the camera directly to the screen while still being able to have a fairly quick shutter speed so its downscaled to a lower display res. I have yet to try 3rd party camera apps, tho.
Is there a way to make video fit to screen with no black bars on each side when on full screen or landscape mode. My phone is currently rooted as well. Thanks
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You may want to reword the thread as a question. It seems more like a statement that you have already figured this out. Just a thought.
I don't know if this works as i don't have recieved the phone yet, but try to copy the youtube link and paste it here.
stretch.site
It has sliders that let you chose your own aspect ratio. Maybe you can reach fullscreen in that way?
i think the only way you can do it is to root, install xposed, and make changes with per app settings. that should work i think
I currently download the youtube video with TubeMate, then open the clip with MX Player Pro or KMPlayer. In MX Player Pro it's possible to enable pintch to zoom, so you can over-zoom until there are no black bars visible. KMPlayer allows to zoom in a bit, which for some youtube videos is sufficient to remove all black bars, but not for the youtube videos that have black bars encoded in the video already.
Anyone successfully changed the Youtube DPI with an xposed DPI changer, to allow overzoom?
Because the aspect ratio is different, it won't happen natively. Like the other poster suggested, you need to zoom in the screen to chop off the top/bottom of the video.
just bumping this thread. Has anyone come up with a solution for per app? would love to be able to pinch-zoom native in the app.
Some apps like Netflix scale pretty damn well, most shows will take full advantage of the screen and movies will zoom to fit the width (leaving very narrow black bars), whereas youtube and iplayer leave these little black edges left and right... is a shame.
I just tried the latest guardians of the galaxy trailer and it played in full screen, i was trying to so what size that video is. Maybe new videos on YouTube are going to start being played in different ratios since the new up coming phones are 18.9
You can do it without root on every video on Youtube !
Just activate the "Magnification gesture" setting and then triple tap whenever you want to "zoom in" a Youtube video,it will still crop a little part of the video to make it full screen if the ratio is not the same though.
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You can do it without root on every video on Youtube !
Just activate the "Magnification gesture" setting and then triple tap whenever you want to "zoom in" a Youtube video,it will still crop a little part of the video to make it full screen if the ratio is not the same though.
Native app feature from Youtube app version 12.44.54. Updated today and works fine.
So we no longer need Vanced?
MrColdbird said:
So we no longer need Vanced?
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Nope, we do.
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Yes it works with the current YouTube app only pinch to zoom full screnn
fiskersc said:
Yes it works with the current YouTube app only pinch to zoom full screnn
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How does it work? I can't seem to get it to work.
fiskersc said:
Yes it works with the current YouTube app only pinch to zoom full screnn
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Which ROM are you on? Cause on RRemix it does not work.
admirdante said:
Which ROM are you on? Cause on RRemix it does not work.
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Ah, that solves it then.
Im on global stable MIUI 9 and it doesnt work too...
So how do you do it, I'm on epic rom android 6 miui 8, what is the latest YouTube version you are guys running
fiskersc said:
Yes it works with the current YouTube app only pinch to zoom full screnn
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please explain how you got it to work then
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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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
Unlock or rooted device is needed
1)install buildprop from playstore
2) now add these line save and then restart your device
Command : sys.display-size=3840x2160
Note : 3840x2160 here after 3840 this is not into (×) its small x (x letter)
3) after restart open YouTube and check for quality it will be changed
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What's the point except putting your CPU underload? The screen doesn't have 4K resolution anyway
SleepingAran said:
What's the point except putting your CPU underload? The screen doesn't have 4K resolution anyway
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U can watch
https://youtubevanced.com
YouTube Vanced modded version of YouTube
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U can watch
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Watch what exactly?
Like I said, the screen is not a 4K resolution screen, therefore even if u set the video to 4K, you're watching a 1080p video whilst putting ur CPU under extra loads
SleepingAran said:
Watch what exactly?
Like I said, the screen is not a 4K resolution screen, therefore even if u set the video to 4K, you're watching a 1080p video whilst putting ur CPU under extra loads
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SleepingAran said:
Watch what exactly?
Like I said, the screen is not a 4K resolution screen, therefore even if u set the video to 4K, you're watching a 1080p video whilst putting ur CPU under extra loads
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then why we have 4k recording if we can't see it on our device ? -_-
payback53 said:
then why we have 4k recording if we can't see it on our device ? -_-
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Fool's logic....support @SleepingAran s post. You are repeating a Microsoft error message text/post....technically correct information but totally useless to the customer, just like a bicycle for a fish.
payback53 said:
then why we have 4k recording if we can't see it on our device ? -_-
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Beats me?
Our screen do not have 4K resolution that's a fact. So even if u enabled it, you can't see 4K, and putting extra working on CPU for nothing.