Hi there,
I have recently claimed my galaxy note 9 in insurance and they sent me a replacement device. However, when i am streaming videos on YouTube or netflix or even recorded videos from camera appears distorted and pixels are visible in dark videos. I sent this device back to samsung twice but they are unable to replicate the fault. I have tried all the resolution in display settings but the problem persists. 1080p video seems SD.
Apart from that the overall display has this unusual fadeness like an instagram fillter.
Anyone having this
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Oki, now im sure that all these video black clipping is software rendering issues and i experienced yesterday, a perfect playback of all videos, without any black clipping. I experience same as many othersm at first day I got mine Note and with same issues all having at Video on Note thread. With all these black clipping issues on dark scenes and suddenly yesterday for first time ever, I could watch videos without any issues at all.
What happened:
I watch a eps of Chuck and as usual, the black clipping are all over the screen, make it unwatchable at dark scenes, for first time I watch it and with the Note video app.
I changed to MX Videoplayer and same video, suddenly all black clipping WAS GONE and a perfect playback without any more clipping. This is first time ever i watch all videos, without any black clipping and i was totally surprised. I tried play it again on Notes video player and NO black clipping at all.
Then I tried with youtube app, that can see clearly on most videos there and still NO BLACK CLIPPING!
This is totally weird for me, I just dont know what happened and why suddenly all these black clipping at dark scenes that I had with the phone suddenly are gone?
Today I watched the same video and the black clipps are back!
Anyone have experienced this weird behaviour before and why black clippings gone one day and comes back another day? Simpel is, what the heck is going on?
Its a strange issue. With my note it seems to depend on how the video is encoded. Some 720p files play fine, others I get the black block effect. But I am now pretty sure the screen is fine as some videos with lots of black / dark scenes play perfect. No one seems to be able yo lock down what is causing it, me included.
Encoding can definitely affect the banding. H.264 is usually fine, but DivX is nearly unwatchable at equal bitrate.
Hi, just tried this. I have tried sevral HD videos that I have on the SD card and some movies from Youtube and other webs. I can no longer see black level clipping. Rendering looks a little more blocky on some flat areas, like it was 16 and not 32 bits. But hell, black clipping was much more visible.
So if this is just a video driver or decoder issue, I hope Samsung puts the fix on the final ICS ROM. A clearly visible bug with an easy software fix cannot be left unsolved.
I am really going to sell my Gnote and go back to SGS2 because of this BLACK CLIPPING
Just proves its not a screen issue but something else.
Was obvious thought because black clipping was not truly everywhere
Lol
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nuramohammed26 said:
I am really going to sell my Gnote and go back to SGS2 because of this BLACK CLIPPING
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Try higher quality movies and another movieplayer
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Hello my Netflix app on my nook keeps flashing a weird picture every few min during playback. Can not tell what the image is or even if its the same image. But its really weird any one else have this problem. Also video looks grainy during playback. Not like poor web signals buffer issue but like I can see the picture has tiny squares if that makes sense
Hi all, I wanted to know if anyone else is experiencing this as well as any possible suggestions. I have noticed when watching videos I have recorded on my phone via ANY camera app produce fine videos. When I attempt to watch them, however, there is noticeable stuttering and lag where the video does not completely freeze at all but looks almost slightly jumpy. I have uploaded a few of the videos to YouTube and noticed when watching those there is no stuttering. I have not had the chance to try Playback via PC. Does anyone else notice this? Is the phone just lagging playing the natively recorded video files back? I'm only doing 1080p btw, not 4K. Thanks!
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Hi all, I wanted to know if anyone else is experiencing this as well as any possible suggestions. I have noticed when watching videos I have recorded on my phone via ANY camera app produce fine videos. When I attempt to watch them, however, there is noticeable stuttering and lag where the video does not completely freeze at all but looks almost slightly jumpy. I have uploaded a few of the videos to YouTube and noticed when watching those there is no stuttering. I have not had the chance to try Playback via PC. Does anyone else notice this? Is the phone just lagging playing the natively recorded video files back? I'm only doing 1080p btw, not 4K. Thanks!
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mine plays back my 4K recorded videos just fine(of course its not in 4K on the phone when watching)..
Bump! I have this same issue. I thought it was my video recording choppy, but now that I checked on another device I see it's a playback problem. I'm on 5.1.1 T-Mobile Motorola phone.
Anyone? I still have this problem, which is only playback related. If I can give MX player to play the videos things are fine, but somehow Photos eventually takes neck default control and its a pain in my ass!
Hey guys!
Recently I bought the Note 5, couldn't be happier about it, but there's one thing that seems off. When trying to watch a 1080p 60 fps video in the YouTube App, even tough it says 1080p 60 fps, I fell like it's dropping frames like crazy, not really playing the media at 60 fps. When playing the video in the small windows while searching for other videos, or even if I download the video and then play it, then I get the smooth reproduction.
Same thing happens to me on my PC when watching 1080p 60 FPS videos on Chrome in full screen, on my 1440 Asus RoG Swift. In the stats window I can see it's loseing frames, but if I watch it in window mode it plays fine.
Maybe it has to do with 1440p displays and 1080p 60 fps compatibility or something like that?
Anyone has noted the same thing?
Anyone?
Galaxy note 4 here, same problem, still occuring as of August 2016. There is a google products forum which started on August 8th, and according to everyone who's posted there, this is a problem isolated to samsung devices.
Hi, i am having the strange issue with video stabilization on my note 9. It started after receiving one of the software updates. The issue is that on certain video resolutions (for me it started on 1920x1080 and 2224x1080 at 30fps) video is cropped and zoomed in as you would expect but the saved video is still shaky. Funny thing is - when i installed Android 10 the issue didn't go away but instead note stabilization doesn't work on 4k and works on 1080 now. I have no idea what's going on and the service center charged me $160 to fix it, but that's quite a lot.
Has anybody faced anything similar?
Can someone please check on your phones if shooting in different resolutions with stabilizer turned on results in different stabilization effect?