On my old note 4 I had an option to go up to 1440p. Now 1080p is max on my Note 9 Tmobile US. I am I doing something wrong?
Have you set your resolution to WQHD+ in the phone's display settings?
I forgot it didn't automatically do that and defaulted at 1080p / FHD+ so had the same issue, but once I upped the phone's resolution and restarted YouTube I was good to go.
Salkras said:
Have you set your resolution to WQHD+ in the phone's display settings?
I forgot it didn't automatically do that and defaulted at 1080p / FHD+ so had the same issue, but once I upped the phone's resolution and restarted YouTube I was good to go.
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Thank you for the tip
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My phone's resolution is 540×960 and my TV's resolution is 1080×1920. The picture looks extremely bad in the TV. Is there a way to get better quality in the TV? Also the response time is almost half second. Can I reduce it somehow? For video it's not much of a problem but for browsing and games, it's frustrating
Thanks in advance
Edit: I use ClockworkMod's "Screen Recording and Mirror" and "AllCast receiver"
newuser156 said:
My phone's resolution is 540×960 and my TV's resolution is 1080×1920. The picture looks extremely bad in the TV. Is there a way to get better quality in the TV? Also the response time is almost half second. Can I reduce it somehow? For video it's not much of a problem but for browsing and games, it's frustrating
Thanks in advance
Edit: I use ClockworkMod's "Screen Recording and Mirror" and "AllCast receiver"
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There's an app called second screen on the play store. It lets you boot your device using another screen resolution. Root required. :good:
kawutzel said:
There's an app called second screen on the play store. It lets you boot your device using another screen resolution. Root required. :good:
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I tried it and it looks even worse. I noticed that for some reason things looks better if I zoom
Unlock or rooted device is needed
1)install buildprop from playstore
2) now add these line save and then restart your device
Command : sys.display-size=3840x2160
Note : 3840x2160 here after 3840 this is not into (×) its small x (x letter)
3) after restart open YouTube and check for quality it will be changed
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What's the point except putting your CPU underload? The screen doesn't have 4K resolution anyway
SleepingAran said:
What's the point except putting your CPU underload? The screen doesn't have 4K resolution anyway
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U can watch
https://youtubevanced.com
YouTube Vanced modded version of YouTube
Riphunter7 said:
U can watch
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Watch what exactly?
Like I said, the screen is not a 4K resolution screen, therefore even if u set the video to 4K, you're watching a 1080p video whilst putting ur CPU under extra loads
SleepingAran said:
Watch what exactly?
Like I said, the screen is not a 4K resolution screen, therefore even if u set the video to 4K, you're watching a 1080p video whilst putting ur CPU under extra loads
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SleepingAran said:
Watch what exactly?
Like I said, the screen is not a 4K resolution screen, therefore even if u set the video to 4K, you're watching a 1080p video whilst putting ur CPU under extra loads
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then why we have 4k recording if we can't see it on our device ? -_-
payback53 said:
then why we have 4k recording if we can't see it on our device ? -_-
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Fool's logic....support @SleepingAran s post. You are repeating a Microsoft error message text/post....technically correct information but totally useless to the customer, just like a bicycle for a fish.
payback53 said:
then why we have 4k recording if we can't see it on our device ? -_-
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Beats me?
Our screen do not have 4K resolution that's a fact. So even if u enabled it, you can't see 4K, and putting extra working on CPU for nothing.
Just got updated to pie last night. This morning while I was testing camera settings, I noticed that video stabilization is missing in the default camera app settings. in Oreo, I can stabilize videos (except 4k and 16:9), but now, it's simply missing. And test shots confirmed that there is no stabilization (optical or what so ever) anymore. That just sucks. It was very useful to take videos of my kids playing while running after them. Now without it, all the videos gonna be garbage.
Any idea how to fix it? or just simply accept it as it is?
You've got stabilisation in 1080P FHD enabled by default. There is no option for stabilisation because it's enabled by default in supported resolutions.
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There is no option for stabilisation because it's enabled by default in supported resolutions.
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Which makes is quite useless for pro use with a gimbal or other situations where you want stabilisation off. Great camera hardware by Sony, lousy software to control it by Huawei.
When you dont want ois and want use gimbal, then use another resolution
4k example
olafsand said:
When you dont want ois and want use gimbal, then use another resolution
4k example
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This was my thought too at first. Then I tried Full-HD 30 FPS with my gimbal and it works fine! Also FHD 60FPS and 4K work too, as expected.
olafsand said:
When you dont want ois and want use gimbal, then use another resolution
4k example
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? Not doable due to after processing constraints.
I'm still on Oreo, I just extracted the Huawei Camera APK with APK Extractor Lite. Can someone on Android Pie try to install the old camera apk (if installing is successful) and look if stabilisation is working again?
https://www.dropbox.com/s/v8cdsjdv2hm2rir/Kamera_com.huawei.camera_80000302_8.0.0.302_.apk?dl=0
Ois works for 1080p 30 fps / 16:9 only.
It works in:
- 720p 30fps
- 1080p 30fps (both 16:9 and 18:9)
There is a workaround, if you want to shut it off. Go to video mode ( not pro mode), turn on beautification. The OIS stopped working, but you're stuck at 720p 30fps.
creatip said:
It works in:
- 720p 30fps
- 1080p 30fps (both 16:9 and 18:9)
There is a workaround, if you want to shut it off. Go to video mode ( not pro mode), turn on beautification. The OIS stopped working, but you're stuck at 720p 30fps.
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I think it is the EIS (software stabilization) because the OIS is built into the lens, it seems to work in all resolutions.
The EIS crops the video a bit, and tries to reframe it to cancel harsh movement. But it compensates (in my P10 phone at least, which model seems also affected with the bug) to wrong direction turned 90 degree. If You move up-down, it compensates left-right for me, causing more fake shake recorded.
Hello! So reading this feed, it sounds as though the stabilisation is still working for the Huawei P20 Pro cam, but just the option to turn this on and off has recently disappeared. Weird. Why would Huawei do this? Is the stabilisation definitely still working on all resolutions barring 40? My eyes suggest otherwise.
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.
JosenJames said:
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
Hi, I just bought a new note 9, and everything is fine except a few glitches and the biggest pain in the ass, the YouTube app. I've tried changing the phone resolution settings, going back to default setting and resetting the phone , but I'm unable to get more number of options in the YouTube app than 144, 360 and 720. Even 480 is not available for some reason
Please help.
Tejaboy said:
Hi, I just bought a new note 9, and everything is fine except a few glitches and the biggest pain in the ass, the YouTube app. I've tried changing the phone resolution settings, going back to default setting and resetting the phone , but I'm unable to get more number of options in the YouTube app than 144, 360 and 720. Even 480 is not available for some reason
Please help.
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Which version of the phone do you have? And is it on wifi?
That's happened to me, but changing screen res fixed it. Strange
Jammol said:
Which version of the phone do you have? And is it on wifi?
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I have the 6/128g model. And yes it's on WiFi, but I've tried it with mobile data and nothing changed
Tejaboy said:
I have the 6/128g model. And yes it's on WiFi, but I've tried it with mobile data and nothing changed
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I'm not a big YouTuber but I have noticed certain videos only let you select certain resolutions. My guess is it depends on the aspect ratio and quality and resolution of the original video. That's only my guess but on my Note 9 Snapdragon 6GB/128GB model using the stock YouTube application certain videos only allow me to select certain resolutions.
Try a video you are sure should be available at a higher res if you Havnt. Search 1080p test video on YouTube. If it won't work change phone res to max & retry then. Last of all check in developer menu and set "minimum width" to 411 and keep phone display at max then try. If not I'm lost. Give us as much info as you can. Maybe clear YouTube data & cache then try again, this will set YouTube back to factory/new state.
I'm able to get 144, 240, 360, 480, 720, 1080, and 1440. Stock AT&T Note 9, using max screen resolution.
Jammol said:
Which version of the phone do you have? And is it on wifi?
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TWiiTCH said:
I'm not a big YouTuber but I have noticed certain videos only let you select certain resolutions. My guess is it depends on the aspect ratio and quality and resolution of the original video. That's only my guess but on my Note 9 Snapdragon 6GB/128GB model using the stock YouTube application certain videos only allow me to select certain resolutions.
Try a video you are sure should be available at a higher res if you Havnt. Search 1080p test video on YouTube. If it won't work change phone res to max & retry then. Last of all check in developer menu and set "minimum width" to 411 and keep phone display at max then try. If not I'm lost. Give us as much info as you can. Maybe clear YouTube data & cache then try again, this will set YouTube back to factory/new state.
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Thank a lot man! The developers option trick worked like a charm