Hi,
I installed cm13 on tab 2 samsung, but when I click on the camera I can not find where the recorded video was recorded. Looks like the camera did not shoot anything. Where the
recorded video is stored. Note, my tablet does not have an external sdcard.
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I opened recorded with my IncS video with mediainfo, and figured out, that frame rate is variable. is it possible to record with constant 25fps or so? no matter what class of microSD i use - video is choppy.
It's because the video is saved to the micro SD card and not any flash memory. As it takes a longer time to save the video is choppy.
you're wrong m8. its because of codec settings, which i want to find out howto change.
So i had my S5 for quite a while but still don't know which would be the better option. I went to a rave a few days ago and recorded with 2160p, but when transferring onto my computer with a usb cable, I was unable to play it on Window Media Player. The question is, would it be better for me to record at 2160p or 1080p? I do not have a 4k monitor, just a regular 1080p. What are the advantages if I record with 2160p instead of 1080p? And also is there a way to play my videos recorded in 2160p on window media player instead of having to download VLC?
Hello,
Yesterday I tried the Background Video Recorder 2 app (ex Secret Video Recorder 2 but Google removed it from the store, they are same) which resulted in a huuuugeee frustration. My phone is Sony Xperia Z3 Compact. I stored the videos on an external SD. When I got home to copy videos to my PC I saw that the app saved videos as date-clock.mp4.renamed so they are not video files. I removed the ".renamed" part and over the 50 videos only 2 of them worked (sort of- too much buggy) and the other files cannot be opened by any player (for example, Gom Player showed "Find Codec" error screen).
Can I fix those videos?
Thank you.
Cant seem to find how to enable it. Anyone know how take a snapshot during video playback of a recorded video?
The Galaxy Note 8 manual will show you how to do it using the S-Pen.
Hi guys! I'm having this issue. I usually use Kinemaster to edit my videos for my youtube channel. Strangely Kinemaster doesn't allow me to edit videos recorded with the Nokia 8 stock camera app, it says "codec audio not supported".
So I tried to record videos with several different camera apps (Open camera, google camera, a better camera...) and though Kinemaster accepts every video file recorded with these alternative apps, the audio quality of every video shot with other apps is terrible. A lot of noise, I mean a lot! I can't seem to work this one out. Anyone tried to record a video with a different camera app? How did that work out for you?
Thanks guys...
Did you try converting your video to another audio/video format?