When I begin a 60 FPS video my phone shows the preview in what seems to be about 10fps.
The playback is smoother but it's definitely not 60fps.
Has anyone else had this?
Doesn't appear to have been this way before I restored data using titanium.
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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.
I was frustrated to find that it is not possible to record super slo-mo for more than 10 seconds. Does anyone know a way around this? Thankful.
960 fps is only a software process. Therefore, it is done only with stock application. However, Filmic Pro application can shoot longer with 120 or 240 fps. However, auto focus does not work.
After the miui 12 update my k20 pro has stopped recording slo-mo videos in 120 or 240 fps. The recordings are just normal videos. It only shows slo-mo in Google photos app. 960 fps slo-mo is working properly but the other videos aren't slo-mo.
Edit: Got the issue. I disabled the mi video app which caused the problem. I enabled it again and now it's working fine.
Ok, so I've had my Mi8 for over a year now and I love this phone very much.
I still think its camera is one of the best out there and I've been thinking about using its slow motion video recording for some scientific projects, but here's the catch: I'd like to use it's 1080p 240 FPS footage, though interpolated through my desktop PC, which has a decent amount of powerful hardware (Ryzen 5 2600, 16Gb, GTX970), to 480 or 960 FPS. I don't really like the effect that the phone's interpolated 960 FPS has and I'd also like to record more than a few seconds maybe one or two minutes which in 240 FPS is possible.
Well, every time I try to open the video file in an editor I get an error saying that the video is incompatible or corrupt (I've tried this in both smartphone apps and PC: Kinemaster and Premiere, although only the latter can interpolate). But in every case I could open the video in the phone and in the PCs video playback software (VLC and MPC) normally. So I was wondering if it'd be possible to convert the file to a compatible format for interpolation. In this case, I think the conversion NEEDS to maintain the framerates. Correct me if I'm wrong though, I've never tried this before and have no prior experience with these softwares (video conversion, editing, etc.).
Hi Everyone !
I was wondering how slowmo video storage work with Android 10-11, on Galaxy S10 ?
I am actually on Android 9, UI vers 1.1.
So, when i am recording slowmo vids, i can save and export them with the same FPS they were recorded with (in my case setup is on 240 FPS).
From my experience on a Galaxy S9, on android 10, things were a bit different! If i still was able to record in high FPS for slowmo, when it comes to save and export them, it was only 30 FPS, and only playing in slowmo. Not very useful or convenient when you want to posprod !!! (i am usin mediainfo to get the information).
But when i go back to the original recording, it shows 240 FPS.
Do you know if there is a way to get the video file untouched ?
For exemple, i want to record 15 sec at 240 FPS, but i want to export them like that (no slowmo while playing the video, before post production)
Thanks to every one who read me.