I have a S9+ I want to use as a helmet cam for sports (I have another main phone, don't worry) and I have it set to 1080P 60FPS but my only problem is Samsung has limited it to film for only 10 minutes at a time for that and then it stops. I'm not going to be able to stop in the middle of sports and take off the helmet to press record again. This is where tasker comes into play. I just have no idea how to use it. How do I set it up to where it'll automatically record again once those 10 minutes are up? Thank you!
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Hi everybody!
Is there any fix for the choppy and laggy JB/ICS camera?
Im getting so mad waiting it to open up. It takes sometimes like 15 seconds, and Many times I lose the opportunity to take the photo.
Even the video freezes the first seconds, and when I play it from the camera app, it goes choppy. But if I view the recorded video without opening the camera app it goes flawlessly.
Are there any alternatives ? Thanks!
Well I have been playing around with a TON of apps on the watch over the last few days and have stumbled across what looks like a security feature when trying to shoot video, look below:
https://www.dropbox.com/s/lr31l5gyod7r05p/VID_20131019_192758_237[1].mp4
Something else strange is that with every app the camera makes the same shutter sound, even with the sound mode off on the app.
I know there is a way now to turn the shutter sound completely off, I just found it very odd that the sound would continue to play even in 3rd party apps with the noise turned off.
Anyone find a good camera to use with the watch that will get around the 15sec file limit? Not looking to max the memory out with a single recording, but something in the 20-30sec range would be nice.
Hello. I have encountered a weird problem, when trying to record 1080 or higher resolution video. From time to time video recording stops after 4:01 min of recording if screen timeout is set to two min, and stops after 2:16 if timeout is set to 15 sec.
Interesting thing, If I set screen to always on, the camera doesn't stop recording. So, the camera app obviously shuts down after two minutes of filming not being able to hold the screen on.
Did someone fell in such a problem and knows the reason of it?
One more thing, if wifi is enabled, video recording doesn't stop, even if screen off is set. Tested many times. Stock rom and exkernel
Hi to everybody,
I would like to know if, also on Pixel 4, there is a maximum recording time limitation when shooting 4K videos...is there anybody with a Pixel 4 who can start recording a video and see when it automatically stops ? If it is like all other android phones it should stop within 20 minutes. Thanks to anybody who wishes to help.
Is there any GCAM port that is able to record 8k (30fps or 60fps) without crashing instanteniously?
The camera sensor is clearly able to record 8k (beeing 108mp).
Also , what is THE best gcam port available for the redmi note 10 pro?
The sensor (and the phone) is able to take 108 MPix photos. Taking 30 of them per every second is another thing entirely.
I mean you can't even record 4k/60.
You CAN record 4k/60fps with a gcam mod.
You do? In which one and with what config?
The best I've seen so far was that you could seemingly turn on 4k/60 and it wouldn't crash immediately upon recording, but it also wasn't really 60fps, it was still 30fps, just the menu settings claimed it's 60.
Any true 60fps recording I've seen crashes instantly on pressing record.
Definitely not possible.
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You do? In which one and with what config?
The best I've seen so far was that you could seemingly turn on 4k/60 and it wouldn't crash immediately upon recording, but it also wasn't really 60fps, it was still 30fps, just the menu settings claimed it's 60.
Any true 60fps recording I've seen crashes instantly on pressing record.
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Wierd , yeah it crashes , i just assumed 4k60 worked because a gcam port had it but i never tried it. That's unfortunate....
My old redmi note 4x could record 4k60fps easily (and trust me , it was truely 4k60fps not just 4k30 and the camapp reporting it was 4k60)