[Q] YouTube: enable 1440p/4K - OnePlus 3T Questions & Answers

Is there a way to enable 1440p (or 4K) option on YouTube?

Any particular reason? Your screen is "only" 1080p, so I have no idea what you want to accomplish with this...

Rebel_00XCV said:
Is there a way to enable 1440p (or 4K) option on YouTube?
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Lol, the OP3T only has a 1080 display so no you can't.
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B3501 said:
Lol, the OP3T only has a 1080 display so no you can't.
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fricy81 said:
Any particular reason? Your screen is "only" 1080p, so I have no idea what you want to accomplish with this...
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I solved by installing OGYouTube 2.7

Rebel_00XCV said:
I solved by installing OGYouTube 2.7
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How can it be "solved"? You can't display the resolution so what's the point?!
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I'd assume it would work similar to PC's. I only have a 1080p monitor but I can still watch 4k videos on youtube and they actually tend to look quite nice. No idea if it would be worth on a 5'5 display though.

Do you want to zoom?

1440p, 4k videos are looking better on 1080p screen, because there is less video compression artifacting. And you can watch 4k 360 videos too! If you know xposed, then use the YouTube+ module.

It's kinda pointless since our screen is 1080p. It won't display more pixels than it's capable of

G4B33 said:
1440p, 4k videos are looking better on 1080p screen, because there is less video compression artifacting. And you can watch 4k 360 videos too! If you know xposed, then use the YouTube+ module.
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Yeah, because the hardware in your phone is immune from creating those video artifacts...
Until I see a comprehensive, professional comparison article about the results of the YouTube/Google downsamlping algorithm vs the hardware solution in the 821 CPU I'll take that claim with a 4K sized grain of salt. But whatever, it your bandwidth and power to waste.

Rebel_00XCV said:
I solved by installing OGYouTube 2.7
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Does it have ad block?

MrPhilo said:
Does it have ad block?
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Yes, it has.

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[Q] 1440p Video On Youtube?

can anyone confirm if youtube plays videos at 1440p on the N6? my note4 only goes to 1080p and am thinking of trading for the nexus, and this may help make the decision.
bobprobert said:
can anyone confirm if youtube plays videos at 1440p on the N6? my note4 only goes to 1080p and am thinking of trading for the nexus, and this may help make the decision.
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It should work but it depends on whether the particular video lists it as an option
bobprobert said:
can anyone confirm if youtube plays videos at 1440p on the N6? my note4 only goes to 1080p and am thinking of trading for the nexus, and this may help make the decision.
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I only see 1080P as the highest option. I read somewhere that YouTube removed anything higher then 1080p from the app
Well that's my question. Does the YouTube player have the 1440p option? On my note 4 the highest option available is 1080p but there is a hack where changing the build prop to 5.0 allows the 1440p option. I would prefer not to do this though as it's being reported it breaks s-note
rman18 said:
I only see 1080P as the highest option. I read somewhere that YouTube removed anything higher then 1080p from the app
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Thanks that's what I was afraid of
bobprobert said:
Thanks that's what I was afraid of
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I can confirm. I tried this video here http://youtu.be/p56_y43UuEk and there's no option for 1440
I can also confirm. Received my N6 today and the youtube app does not have any options for anything above 1080p even if the video is 1440p or higher. All you need is the updated apk from this post. It works in 1440p perfectly. http://www.reddit.com/r/LGG3/comments/2mxo74/youtube_5185_has_2k/
Do you think you can actually see the difference? Don't mean to sound like a ****, just curious. Lol
Yeah i can absolutely tell a difference. Try it.
Bohemus said:
Yeah i can absolutely tell a difference. Try it.
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That update is quite nice. Definitely worth the download for anyone second guessing themselves.

An amazing idea for an xposed module (in my opinion)

Hello everyone, today i had an idea for a xposed module, that would be very helpful for people that have phones without a native HD resolution, like me (800x480).
So here is the deal: i thought of a module that could emulate an HD resolution on the YouTube app, therefore, allowing people to watch videos with quality above their native resolution. I need that because i think 480p on my phone (that is HUGE) looks awful, maybe because the screen ia huge, i dunno...
If it's possible to do so, or if anyone has the skills to do such a needed module please do!!
And thank you.
Greetings
Rusty
It won't be useful. You have a 480p screen. Watching a 720p video on a 480p screen is just wasting your bandwidth.
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paphonb said:
It won't be useful. You have a 480p screen. Watching a 720p video on a 480p screen is just wasting your bandwidth.
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Yeah, it will be useful, for one simple reason, 480p on a screen this size looks just horrible, and no its not wasting my bandwidth, because with 480p on my phone on YouTube, my phone buffers a 40min video in like 5-10sec. So 720p on my phone's screen will make a big quality difference (will be more pleasing to the eyes) and it won't matter on my bandwidth.
RustyRotary said:
Yeah, it will be useful, for one simple reason, 480p on a screen this size looks just horrible, and no its not wasting my bandwidth, because with 480p on my phone on YouTube, my phone buffers a 40min video in like 5-10sec. So 720p on my phone's screen will make a big quality difference (will be more pleasing to the eyes) and it won't matter on my bandwidth.
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What is the purpose of playing a 720p video on a 480p screen?
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He thinks that bigger screen = bigger resolution. It'll not work, there'll not be any difference.
paphonb said:
What is the purpose of playing a 720p video on a 480p screen?
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Less packet loss, therefore more quality. I can easily notice some packet/frame loss by quality decreases along the reproduction of the video, particularly in some more "fast paced" videos i watch, mainly in drift videos and rocket league videos, that are uploaded at 1080p 60fps.
edi194 said:
He thinks that bigger screen = bigger resolution. It'll not work, there'll not be any difference.
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It works. Don't you tell me that a streched resolution looks good... these people...
RustyRotary said:
Less packet loss, therefore more quality. I can easily notice some packet/frame loss by quality decreases along the reproduction of the video, particularly in some more "fast paced" videos i watch, mainly in drift videos and rocket league videos, that are uploaded at 1080p 60fps.
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Since when does packet loss have anything to do with the resolution of a video? Care to explain that?
Thanks for your thought but
Requesting modules/questions about modules, don't belong here.
Why don't u just read before u post?
spelaben said:
Since when does packet loss have anything to do with the resolution of a video? Care to explain that?
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I can´t explain very well, but have you ever been watching a stream on twitch (on your phone) on High quality, not Source, HIGH, and when the video starts moving faster (camera pans/jumps) the quality degrades? No? Then you can never understand what im talking about. That is waht im trying to fix....
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I can´t explain very well, but have you ever been watching a stream on twitch (on your phone) on High quality, not Source, HIGH, and when the video starts moving faster (camera pans/jumps) the quality degrades? No? Then you can never understand what im talking about. That is waht im trying to fix....
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That's not fixable by just using a higher resolution.
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Rakuu said:
That's not fixable by just using a higher resolution.
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Then how can i fix it? LOL And don't tell me that i should somehow improve my connection, bcoz that ain't the answer, the answer/fix for this is a xposed module for higher quality video reproduction on the YouTube app...
RustyRotary said:
Then how can i fix it? LOL And don't tell me that i should somehow improve my connection, bcoz that ain't the answer, the answer/fix for this is a xposed module for higher quality video reproduction on the YouTube app...
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Solution: update your device to a newer device with a higher resolution
It is not possible to make a display with a given resolution to show stuff with a higher resolution.
Basics: the screen's resolution is determined by its pixel, which means that there is a maximum resolution available for a given device. A higher resolution will be downscaled or pixel will be merged as not all provided pixels can be shown on that display. Simple as that.
Such a module already exists. It's called YourTube. Just search for it in the installer or on the website.
MrCrackR said:
Such a module already exists. It's called YourTube. Just search for it in the installer or on the website.
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It does?? I googled it and didn´t found it.... Send me a link if you don´t mind...
RustyRotary said:
It does?? I googled it and didn´t found it.... Send me a link if you don´t mind...
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Nvm, i found it. Thanks!!

[GUIDE/DISCUSSION] [2K] [4K*] [50+ MBPS] Video recording on the Huawei P9 Lite.

This phone continues to amaze me. After discovering RAW still capture, now this.
Apparently the Huawei P9 Lite can record 2K and 4K* video. And to top that with a big juicy cherry, you can get bitrates as high as 70MBS, hovering around a 50MBPS constant. AT 2K resolution. This is quite impressive for a phone camera, I'm talking even flagship level.
I'm not even joking.
I mean why not?! Camera API2 supports 4K, the camera sensor supports 4K, I'm not entirely sure about the SoC, but the Kirin 650 is proving to be one of the better, albeit very comfortably mid-range, chips Huawei has produced.
Everyone can try this on their devices, completely hassle-free, safe, wihtout any mods. You do have to buy an app from the Play Store. It's about $13 and that's that. You install the app and choose your desired resolution in the app settings.
The app is called. FiLMiC Pro
A few remarks:
Be sure to have Crop source to overlay turned OFF when filming 2K, or 4K.
4K is TERRIBLE! It's really quite unusable. I've only been able to get around 5-8 FPS video at 4K. Choppy, lots of lost frames.
2K is however quite usable. Clean video, no missed frames, no artefacting.
I've only just found out this works, very accidentally and with a a lot of surprise and enthusiasm. I need to do a lot more test shots before I can form a solid opinion over the gains and benefits. For now I'm really very hyped and not sure if the difference I see is just placebo or not.
What's certain is that this means a lot for whoever's doing any serious filming with the Huawei P9 Lite. Higher bitrates, the ability to downscale 2K to 1080 for extra *MAGIC*... I can't wait to go out shooting video in real-case scenarios and do more testing on the stability and reliability of shooting at these resolutions.
I'd love for more of you to try this and shoot some video so we can compare findings and share opinions.
*) Almost
Also turns out this is my 1001st post on XDA. Yay.
Look at this screenshot.
And then try it yourself.
P10 lite can record 4k using snap camera
Is there a way to do it for free?
aburezk said:
P10 lite can record 4k using snap camera
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How? There is only 1080 maximum resolution... as far as I can see.
vozilo said:
Is there a way to do it for free?
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Apparently Open Camera. I'm not convinced though.
zgomot said:
How? There is only 1080 maximum resolution... as far as I can see.
Apparently Open Camera. I'm not convinced though.
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P10 lite support api2 if you enable it you can record 4k using snapcamera
aburezk said:
P10 lite support api2 if you enable it you can record 4k using snapcamera
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We're talking about the P9Lite here, not the P10Lite.
With the P9Lite, even with Camera2API enabled, the maximum resolution is still 1080.
zgomot said:
We're talking about the P9Lite here, not the P10Lite.
With the P9Lite, even with Camera2API enabled, the maximum resolution is still 1080.
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I know it doesn't show 4k but you can force it
aburezk said:
I know it doesn't show 4k but you can force it
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I tried and it still only does 1080p.

Huawei P20 Pro - 4k Footage with software stabilization (video included)

Hi Guys,
Just thought I share with you footage of some software stabilization of some 4k footage from my P20 Pro.
We all know that the stabilization on 4K mode is non existent (not even EIS) but adobe premiere can work wonders
Remember to set quality to 4K within YouTube
Let me know what you think
That works pretty well. Some odd effects from the software though, made it look like things were made of jelly when the camera moved.
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orangecroc said:
That works pretty well. Some odd effects from the software though, made it look like things were made of jelly when the camera moved.
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Yes - Slightly
Might try to dial it down a small amount and then seeing the result
Hello,
I'm using Google Photo to stabilize my 4k video, and it works pretty well!
Could you do a test to compare the results?
Open your original video with Google Photos, then go to setting, "Stabilize" and save.
Thanks.
aquilaziale said:
Hello,
I'm using Google Photo to stabilize my 4k video, and it works pretty well!
Could you do a test to compare the results?
Open your original video with Google Photos, then go to setting, "Stabilize" and save.
Thanks.
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Will do a comparison over the weekend to see the difference.
If you use opencamera or ultracorder (hevc) at 3k resolution (3264x1840) then EIS works nicely, looks really smooth. Admitedly it's not 4k, but its still much better than 1080p. I'm currently using ultracorder at 36.7mbit maintier level6.2 with EIS enabled and it really does look nice.
Can you share your Ultracorder settings mate? It's crashing on mine. Cheers!
sc754 said:
If you use opencamera or ultracorder (hevc) at 3k resolution (3264x1840) then EIS works nicely, looks really smooth. Admitedly it's not 4k, but its still much better than 1080p. I'm currently using ultracorder at 36.7mbit maintier level6.2 with EIS enabled and it really does look nice.
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I'd also be very thankful if you could share all your options, the app crushes on my P20 Pro when using the options mentioned above
any link for Ultracorder? I can't find it on playstore
nic85 said:
any link for Ultracorder? I can't find it on playstore
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https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.neaststudios.ultracorder
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quite expensive, specially if it has problems of force close. I'll try opencamera
aquilaziale said:
Hello,
I'm using Google Photo to stabilize my 4k video, and it works pretty well!
Could you do a test to compare the results?
Open your original video with Google Photos, then go to setting, "Stabilize" and save.
Thanks.
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I think the best option right now
Sohail, have you compared google photos stabilisation with Premier?
After experimenting for a while with ultracorder I can get 3k to work fine as soon as I try EIS it crashes and I have to restart phone. Very interested to know what settings the guy who recommended the app is using?

My mi8 avliable only 4k,1080 and 720p in 30fps mode

My mi8 avliable only 4k,1080 and 720p in 30fps and missing Video HFR menu on regular video mode. Ver. Is Miui Global 10.2.2.0 PEAMIXM
It is the same with me. If you need higher FPS (with FHD), try Hedgecam 2.
App Link: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.caddish_hedgehog.hedgecam2
neuTrue said:
It is the same with me. If you need higher FPS (with FHD), try Hidgecam.
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Which camera app is this?
neuTrue said:
It is the same with me. If you need higher FPS (with FHD), try Hidgecam.
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Xiaomi will bring 60FPS support for Mi 8 and Mi 8SE within the next two months
johnnyman25 said:
Which camera app is this?
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This one, https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.caddish_hedgehog.hedgecam2
It also supports 4K EIS, so it is nice to have it among your apps.
neuTrue said:
This one, https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.caddish_hedgehog.hedgecam2
It also supports 4K EIS, so it is nice to have it among your apps.
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Thanks for that. I will try it!
What settings I need for 4k eis? Can u share pls?
The power of Mi8 be with you
neuTrue said:
This one, https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.caddish_hedgehog.hedgecam2
It also supports 4K EIS, so it is nice to have it among your apps.
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Nothing is working, because Mi8 still lacks support of 60fps libs, any app crash.
@Johnnyman25: Your welcome.
Just manually set it to 4k + enable Video Stabilization in settings.
You could search in YouTube for "Open Camera 4k EIS".
Hedgecam2 is based on Opencamera app, but in my opinion with a better UI.
@zSyntex: My apologizes, you are actually right. You can't record at 60FPS.
In my earlier post, I tried to set the FPS manually to 60, and the app said: "Video: 1920x1080, 60fps[High Speed], 56Mbps", but at that time I didn't test it.
Sorry for this mistake.

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