Good afternoon,
I am a user of a galaxy note 9 SM-N9600 snapdragon, I do not know if they will know but there is a massive Samsung update problem that turns the screens green, apparently it is a problem of the light sensor with adaptive screen sensors, since When I light the sensors with the flash it improves a lot, as well as when I see a video with HDR on YouTube or a video with the Samsung player, but if I see any video on YouTube without HDR it looks bad, then I wanted to ask you what Everyone knows if there is any option to activate the hdr not only when watching videos but permanently, since this would momentarily solve the problem of thousands of users, until Samsung wants to solve their problem, attached photos .
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Hello! Today i went to go watch an HDR video on youtube and every time I go full screen it dims my screen brightness entirely. Anybody know whats up? Is this a known issue since the new YouTube update? Is anybody else having these problems? It seems to only happen on HDR videos.
Same Issue Here. Can't Play Netflix Hdr Videos Either.
HDR YouTube
I have the same issue I've emailed samsung
Hello people, I have my mi9 since 3 days and I really love it. It's a great phone, but today I found wierd bug in camera app. I recorded with 1080p 30fps with stabilization on. After few seconds of recording phone freezes, but audio recording is still going, after a while it resumes. Video like that is kinda unusable. What's more when I'm in camera app on video tab sometimes it freezes just on viewport, without even recording. Does anyone have similar issues? Any help would be appreciated.
Here is a link to bugged videos (I'm new so I can not use link tags yet, sorry for inconvinience):
photos.google.com/share/AF1QipPjsP7g8orP4XlAmYRPbbt-kuMqMSZ07KwcU7DjQHXH4GYDMC1Sd_OBfz714HbhxQ?key=SGY2bHVXLTAzWVZLY2NwRkhYUWFWYW5WS2toTnNn
damrod330 said:
Hello people, I have my mi9 since 3 days and I really love it. It's a great phone, but today I found wierd bug in camera app. I recorded with 1080p 30fps with stabilization on. After few seconds of recording phone freezes, but audio recording is still going, after a while it resumes. Video like that is kinda unusable. What's more when I'm in camera app on video tab sometimes it freezes just on viewport, without even recording. Does anyone have similar issues? Any help would be appreciated.
Here is a link to bugged videos (I'm new so I can not use link tags yet, sorry for inconvinience):
photos.google.com/share/AF1QipPjsP7g8orP4XlAmYRPbbt-kuMqMSZ07KwcU7DjQHXH4GYDMC1Sd_OBfz714HbhxQ?key=SGY2bHVXLTAzWVZLY2NwRkhYUWFWYW5WS2toTnNn
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This may be too late, but I had similar problems with the camera app freezing when image stabilization was enabled at 30fps. In the end I discovered that some sensors were not functioning at all (gyro, magnetic, light and compass); My guess is that at least first two feed info to the stabilization algorythm.
I managed in the end to solve the problem by flashing a xiaomi eu rom from twrp.
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?
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
Strange enough, I've found only one person (below) other than me complaining about jarring ultrawide 4k videos recorded on S20 FE. I wonder if this is a hardware issue or a glitchy image stabilization that can be fixed via software update. Is anyone else having the same problem? Because of this, ultrawide 4k recording on my phone is pretty much useless.
Samsung Galaxy S20 FE 5G FULL In-Depth Review - YouTube
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I played with a demo unit at Best Buy. Although I was not able to move it freely, it didn't seem to have the issue. Mine may be just defective.
tkshk said:
Strange enough, I've found only one person (below) other than me complaining about jarring ultrawide 4k videos recorded on S20 FE. I wonder if this is a hardware issue or a glitchy image stabilization that can be fixed via software update. Is anyone else having the same problem? Because of this, ultrawide 4k recording on my phone is pretty much useless.
Samsung Galaxy S20 FE 5G FULL In-Depth Review - YouTube
(13:15~)
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Are you recording to device or SD card?
To device. I noticed later that "video stabilization" was on in the settings when I recorded ultrawide 4k videos . I don't have the issue after turning it off, so I suppose the hardware is fine. EIS may not be optimized yet. Hopefully the upcoming One UI 3.0 update includes better EIS.