Super Slow Motion genuine or interpolated - Redmi K20 Pro / Xiaomi Mi 9T Pro Questions & Answe

Is the 960fps slow motion recording genuine on this phone? As in not software interpolated?
Also can this feature be used on an AOSP based rom?
Thanks!

It's just unterpolated and it's the worse feature on this phone that nobody wants tl use

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[Q] Slow motion video recording poor quality.

How does the slow motion video recording work on your phones?
On mine it is really crappy, the slow motion videos are recorded in 30fps in real time, which results in 15fps slow motion playback.
Is that it, or am I missing something? Because currently the slow motion recording is pretty much useless...
Also, on Motorola support page I can see this: Slow Motion Capture 720p 60fps, but it is definitely not happening on my phone.
I am on stock ROM, unrooted., using stock camera app.
viator said:
How does the slow motion video recording work on your phones?
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Mate, it will be very useful if you give info about your phone, ROM and kernel. Are you use stock moto x camera?
On my Moto X it works good. But I view it only on phones screen. I am using Krypton 1.4 rom with 05 krypton kernel.
I think it's useless to expect from moto x the gorpo quality videos.
virusalone said:
I think it's useless to expect from moto x the gorpo quality videos.
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Maybe, but at least the frame-rate should be sufficient, to call it a slow motion recording, and according to the specs it is, but for some reason on my device it's not on par with the specs.

Any custom roms that support slowmo capture?

My biggest reason for staying on OOS, can't give up the slow motion capture as that was a big selling point for me.

Most laggy zoom ever

Am I the only one who is experiencing laggy zoom both in and out?
Rear camera is jumping from 1.0x to 1.2x, 1.4x etc. creating a laggy experience.
It's not a big deal while taking pictures, but if you are recording you can actually see that your footage is totally destroyed if you zoomed in while recording.
With front camera it's a little bit better, but it's only since it goes from 1.0x to 1.1x, 1.2x, 1.3x, it's still lacking some kind of animation to smooth it out.
Did I get a poor unit of Huawei P20 Pro or is it like this for everyone?
Also do someone know if Huawei is planning to fix it? Since return policy is valid for 14 days, if they won't fix that I am gonna return the phone.
majshel said:
Am I the only one who is experiencing laggy zoom both in and out?
Rear camera is jumping from 1.0x to 1.2x, 1.4x etc. creating a laggy experience.
It's not a big deal while taking pictures, but if you are recording you can actually see that your footage is totally destroyed if you zoomed in while recording.
With front camera it's a little bit better, but it's only since it goes from 1.0x to 1.1x, 1.2x, 1.3x, it's still lacking some kind of animation to smooth it out.
Did I get a poor unit of Huawei P20 Pro or is it like this for everyone?
Also do someone know if Huawei is planning to fix it? Since return policy is valid for 14 days, if they won't fix that I am gonna return the phone.
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I wouldn't call the zoom laggy, and I think they have done it this way so you can achieve your desired zoom level faster rather than have it smoothed out and be slow. You could probably download a camera app from the Playstore which would do the smooth zooming though.
Snapchat has the same problem. The zoom is laggy
It's because it's changing the camera to the telephoto lens from your regular lens. The third lens is just a monochrome lens.
Apparently this problem is fixed in the beta
Me too
I currently have this problem too. Instagram, Snapchat and even the official camera app zoom looks laggy and slow. Currently using firmware version 8.1.0.133
The same on 8.1.0.154. Is it possible to turn off all lenses excepting one which you want to use? I think it could fix the problem with zooming.
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The same on 8.1.0.154. Is it possible to turn off all lenses excepting one which you want to use? I think it could fix the problem with zooming.
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This is the feature that we all wanted and have the ability to shoot raw on the lenses individually I think but i dont know if Huawei is doing something about it

P30 pro slow mo only 10 secs?

Hello, is it true that you can only record 10 seconds slow motion video? If its true then it sucks. I cant find any settings to change this as i obviously need more time for majority of slow mo's im tryna film. Thanks in advance
The worst part is the autofocus in slowmo 960: sucks
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Yeah i noticed that too. Looks like slow mo focuses better with alot of light.
Better say... p30 pro doesn't have slow motion. Every slow motion in p30 pro is very bad.
960fps is software achieved, it's not real 960fps. I think kirin 980 isn t capable for 960fps and 4k 60fps. Not much of a difference with kirin 970 capabilities.
As above, it's not true 960FPS, but in an attempt to make people think it is they still impose the same recording limit that real 960fps phones have...

Question Xiaomi has the worst slow motion between all the brands. Why?

As title.
My Snapdragon 888 ufs 3.1 phone isn't able to shot a slow motion video at 720p 480FPS for more than three seconds.
Is this a joke? What is the sense of a 3 seconds video?
My ancient OnePlus 6 can shot a 720p 480Fps video for 60 seconds.
Why Xiaomi is so poor in this matter even considering that they advertised the slow motion feature so much?
I think the basic camera is not great but have you tried gcam it offers better functionality or anx camera
captain2k20 said:
I think the basic camera is not great but have you tried gcam it offers better functionality or anx camera
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Google camera crashes when trying to record a slow motion video.
Anx camera doesnt le me record slowmotions video.
How can Xiaomi advertise with such emphasis when they have the worst slow motion of the market

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