is it possible to zoom during making slow motion videos? (yes i know quality would then suffer....but it it possible?)
alsowhen making a slow motion movie do you have to edit it always to make it slow motion or when played back immediatly after recording, is it slow motion already? (on htc website i saw you need to click edit video first)
thanks!
Seriously is this so hard to answer?:/
Since our stock camera app does not have framerate settings, I tried to download Open Camera. When I set 24fps framerate, and hit record, it says, device does not support this framerate.
Anyone knows what other video recording apps that can support 24fps or is it a problem for our OP3T? I was actually planning to make a short film using this device.
Anyone?
Filmic Pro works fine so don't worry that the phone doesn't support 24fps.
Hi,
Well I have a question about how our Camera on the MI5 cant record videos on 1080p60fps?
After all it has the same camera sensor as the OnePlus3 and the Huawei Mate 8 and both of these phones after a software upgrade on their camera app are enabled to record on 1080p60fps.. First I thought it belongs to the camera app as when I tried the Snapdragon Camera I was able to record video on 720p120fps but 1080p is just on 30fps,What cause that lock can someone please explain me?
As Sensor is the same as the other phones,Same CPU and everything I'm pretty sure the device can record 1080p60fps but what blocking it from it?
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 friends, i have a problem while watching 60fps and 4K videos in Youtube. When i set resolution to 1080p 60fps and increase video speed the video starts to lagging and loses smoothness. I try this on Youtube vanced and official youtube app and result is same.
Also in 4k i have same problem.
I am waiting for your answers.
My device
Huawei P20 Pro CLT-L09
9.0.0.163
Latest youtube vanced,
4K 60Fps HDR - 1,5x playback speed (although purpose of 60fps was for slower playback to be honest)
all work fine.
Is your battery saver on ?
Could be down to your Internet speed and not your phone. My phone doesn't have any issue with playback lag at higher resolution and frame rate.
otonieru said:
Latest youtube vanced,
4K 60Fps HDR - 1,5x playback speed (although purpose of 60fps was for slower playback to be honest)
all work fine.
Is your battery saver on ?
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My battery saver is off and internet speed is ok but i can't even watch 4k 60fps HDR on normal 1x speed ?
CaseyS said:
Could be down to your Internet speed and not your phone. My phone doesn't have any issue with playback lag at higher resolution and frame rate.
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I have no problem on 1x speed but when i switch to 1.5x or 2x video loses smoothness. When i enable performance mode sometimes fix issue. But still i don't understand the reason of this issue
Hello , I have the same problem. Still on 8.1.0.156. Using std youtube or vanced.. when in portrait the video looks awesome and smooth. On full screen becomes laggy and slow in 1080p60. I would like to add it to game suite app but you can't. Still looking for a solution....
SOLVED. Was using Fluid Navigation Gestures App and that was causing the lag in Youtube Vanced. Just add YT to blacklist and now works fine.
The problem is your hardware not the device, To fix this you have to go in developer options in settings and turn disable Hardware overlay on. if you dont have this option update your device, if this also does not work get a new device.
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The problem is your hardware not the device, To fix this you have to go in developer options in settings and turn disable Hardware overlay on. if you dont have this option update your device, if this also does not work get a new device.
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Hi, having same issue on 1080p, already tried turn disable HW overlay on. Didn't fix it