If i edit this line from flase to true will i be able to capture 4k?
hridhi said:
If i edit this line from flase to true will i be able to capture 4k?
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No,, you can't capture 4k videos or pics by just changing there false to true.
hridhi said:
If i edit this line from flase to true will i be able to capture 4k?
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Dont be silly. 4k or any camera resolution capability is directly related to the soc used. In this case 1080p is the max camera resolution it can get with sd 435. So no point in enabling it.
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I've heard it has VGA recording, can anyone confirm this? And details about the video specs, is it 30 FPS?
I've read somewhere that the video recording resolution is 640X480 at 30fps, but I cant find the article again to prove it :s
elmalote said:
I've heard it has VGA recording, can anyone confirm this? And details about the video specs, is it 30 FPS?
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http://blog.phoneslimited.co.uk/200...ew-htc-touch-diamond2-review-touch-diamond-2/
zazabichi said:
http://blog.phoneslimited.co.uk/200...ew-htc-touch-diamond2-review-touch-diamond-2/
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Thanks for the SPAM!
lol you'll find your answer in the link
fette_ente said:
lol you'll find your answer in the link
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Do you mean this bit
The HTC Touch Diamond 2 has a 5 Mega pixel camera with auto focus feature to help you take great pictures. The high VGA video resolution of 640X480 ensures that the photographs are of high quality with sharp and crystal clear images. The phone supports video file formats like WMV, 3gp, M4V, MP4, AVI and 3G2.
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That doesn't say it either has or hasn't got VGA recording, in fact I'm not really sure what they are trying to say. They are talking about VGA video resolution in relation to taking photographs, after saying it has a 5 Mega pixel camera. Perhaps they are talking about the screen resolution, but if they are even that is wrong.
I have a note with CM10.1 (last build, 09/01). Works well but the camera not works fine. While i record in 1080p mode the camera apply a rare zoom that insn't in 720p mode.
Anybody know why? I can't post in CM10.1 topic because i don't have 10 messages...
Thanks, and sorry for my baaaaaad english.
I think that is the normal 1080p recording
Adhityairvan said:
I think that is the normal 1080p recording
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Really? Why not leverage the wide angle?
Thanks!
Daxx13 said:
Really? Why not leverage the wide angle?
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Yes, if you notice the lowest quality more zoomed out than the 720p recording
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.
Got my S10+ and I see that it has HDR+ option and HEVC. HDR+ should be better in any case but what about HEVC ?
Is there visible quality difference when you record in HEVC format ? In size it does have difference but also it disables HDR+ option.
Thanks
One more thing, did I got it right that HDR+ videos can be viewed only on HDR devices ????
I thought it will appear like normal video on laptop or other phone and TV ? So normal video wothout any HDR effects. Then I must turn it off if that is the case.
Anyone ? Is xda dead ?
SteveO2013 said:
Got my S10+ and I see that it has HDR+ option and HEVC. HDR+ should be better in any case but what about HEVC ?
Is there visible quality difference when you record in HEVC format ? In size it does have difference but also it disables HDR+ option.
Thanks
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I haven't played with HEVC, but I do know that Apple has this option to and can capture in this format. Basically it should be an upgrade to the older format(H.264/MP4) and should provide better compression and support for 8K too
Also for HDR you normally need HDR supported display. For example my Surface Pro 6 can play HDR videos from YouTube and other streaming services. Otherwise HDR videos will play normally on other displays/devices
SteveO2013 said:
Anyone ? Is xda dead ?
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There is no difference in quality. HEVC is smaller in size and doesn't run on all devices compatible with x.264
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HEVC stands for High efficiency Video Codec. It is nothing more than a compression format. It does nothing for video quality
Hello,
How to set up the camera resolution.
All my photos are going 12MP. I want to have the option to make shoots with lower resolution. I belive it should be possible.
I cannot see the option in the camera settings. My phone is stock with the latest update w/o root.
Thank you!
StanXDA1 said:
Hello,
How to set up the camera resolution.
All my photos are going 12MP. I want to have the option to make shoots with lower resolution. I belive it should be possible.
I cannot see the option in the camera settings. My phone is stock with the latest update w/o root.
Thank you!
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You have it in settings
mariosenta said:
You have it in settings
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I mean the resolution. Not camera frame!
StanXDA1 said:
I mean the resolution. Not camera frame!
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? When you change frame, you change resolution. Chek it out.
mariosenta said:
? When you change frame, you change resolution. Chek it out.
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It is not like you are setting up the resolution. For example : 640x480 pixels .
Of course the resolution is different if you change the frame. But still I cannot set up the resolution.
StanXDA1 said:
It is not like you are setting up the resolution. For example : 640x480 pixels .
Of course the resolution is different if you change the frame. But still I cannot set up the resolution.
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If you change the frame to 4:3 you will shoot pic with 12mpx, if you change 16:9 you will shoot pic with 9 mpix, and if you change to 18:9 you will shoot with 8mpix, this answer your question.
Or, just use moded gcam, you have root, you can manualy set everything.
mariosenta said:
If you change the frame to 4:3 you will shoot pic with 12mpx, if you change 16:9 you will shoot pic with 9 mpix, and if you change to 18:9 you will shoot with 8mpix, this answer your question.
Or, just use moded gcam, you have root, you can manualy set everything.
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Yes, you explained the changing of the frame. But I have no control over the resolution.
I do not know why is so difficult for understanding.
As far as i know the device is equipped with 20mp camera. We should be able to shoot 20mp,16mp,14.....photos.
But probably the software is not adopted to do that...
Have a nice day!
StanXDA1 said:
Yes, you explained the changing of the frame. But I have no control over the resolution.
I do not know why is so difficult for understanding.
As far as i know the device is equipped with 20mp camera. We should be able to shoot 20mp,16mp,14.....photos.
But probably the software is not adopted to do that...
Have a nice day!
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Main camera senzor on A2 is 12mpix, 20 mpix senzor is only for low light. I understand what you are saying, you cant select manualy wanted resolution or how much pixels you want, with frame changing you wil lower the mpix, but not the resolution.
My sugestion is to try gcam, its far better in every aspect, stock camera app is not that good and it have poor settings.
StanXDA1 said:
Yes, you explained the changing of the frame. But I have no control over the resolution.
I do not know why is so difficult for understanding.
As far as i know the device is equipped with 20mp camera. We should be able to shoot 20mp,16mp,14.....photos.
But probably the software is not adopted to do that...
Have a nice day!
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Here is a screenshoot of how you change the resolution on gcam.
StanXDA1 said:
Yes, you explained the changing of the frame. But I have no control over the resolution.
I do not know why is so difficult for understanding.
As far as i know the device is equipped with 20mp camera. We should be able to shoot 20mp,16mp,14.....photos.
But probably the software is not adopted to do that...
Have a nice day!
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Yes you can ?.
Go to manual mode and change to low light lens.
Simple..
mariosenta said:
Here is a screenshoot of how you change the resolution on gcam.
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It is exactly what is missing in the stock camera soft.
Thank you!
BR