I encountered a problem when I used the ROG Cetra headset after activating the lighting synchronization in the profile options , which is the occurrence of delay and interruption in the pubg mobail, whether the display option is 60 fps or 90 fps .. What is the solution to that problem ?
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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
My redmi 9's camera or video recorder sometimes does not sync up the audio and video. It got worse when i updated my phone to miui 12... The audios in the video recorded have a really high tendency to be not in sync and be corrupted.
Am I the only one who's facing this issue? Im using a 3/32 global variant of the redmi 9.
This happens to me too. Unfortunately, I'm not 100% sure of the reason for this issue. But I have two hypotheses:
1.- Maybe it happens because of lack of RAM
2.- Maybe it happens because of the illumination of the site you're recording. I suspect that when I try to record in a low-light environment, the camera automatically reduces its video framerate. When this happens probably, the audio records at a constant framerate, while the video records at a variable framerate, and, in consequence, causing this delay.
But, again. These are just hypotheses of mine. I tried downloading other camera apps, and the result is the same, but when I restart my phone and try to record on a well-illuminated area, I tend to see more fluidness and sync between audio and video.
Note: I'm also using the global version of Redmi 9 (3/32)
A friend of me have same issue with 32/3 gb version and in my opinion its the ram,he rooted and disabled much apps and in devloper settings sets max 4 apps running and then it works for some time,after minutes it start lagging until reboot and new settungs in devlooer options sadly the hardware in this variant is very poor,sadlyCheers!!!
Hey guys,
So I recently purchased a Rog 3, mainly for smoother, better emulation (coming from a OnePlus7).
The strange thing is that, Rog's screen in 60 hz is actually 59.3 hz.
This sadly makes emulators that run at 60, to have a stutter every second or so.
Playing in higher Hz, like 120, 144...creates that slight jerkiness that always happens when one plays locked 60 fps 2D games on high speed panels. I'd much rather have 60 fps games play in 60 hz.
Anything that can be done to force true 60 hz (or at least 59.9) on this phone?
The screen Hz can be checked on displayhz.com
Thanks, this is a good phone but this issue is so unexpected.
I got an Mi 11 Ultra 8gb/256, curently on MIUI 13 global, but I got the same problem when i was under xiaomi.eu....
When I set in camera setting video FPS to 60fps, or 30 fps in 4K (didn't tried in 1080p), after shooting, the files created aren't in 60 fps (or 30 fps) but fluctuate every time, at every shoots... Sometime it's 54.034, sometimes 29.94, sometimes 60.0, 56 etc... Same probleme when I select 30 fps, it's 29.32, or 27.71 etc...
It cause me problems to editing video. Framerate isn"t the same between all the file. It cause ghost images, shake and the result are really ugly and no smooth...
I've tried every settings no way. Do you have an idea? Is it normal?
When I use my Osmo action, framerate is always the same for evey files. No fluctuates.
Thx.
If I am recording video in pro mode 1080p 60fps H264 codec (ISO auto, shutter speed fixed value, white balance fixed value, image stabilization ON, hyper steady OFF), camera app or android OS set the CPU frequencies too low, which causes frame drops.
I don't know why only on 1080p 60fps CPU freq. are automaticaly lowered to ~710MHz/840MHz for big cores and ~1.3GHz for small cores. I can help myself if I set also ISO to fixed value...then the recorded video is almost frame drops free, but it is still on the edge (cpu utilization almost 100%).
I am using high performance system mode. Also try set min. freq. to max. in 3C CPU manager, but 1080p 60fps pro video mode always set them lower.
If I enable hyper steady(requires more performance), camera app does not touch cpu frequencies and recorded video is smooth without frame drops.
Android 13(WW-33.0210.0210.210), rooted.
On screenshots how it looks like during recording.
Can someone confirm this issue?