After having the 11T Pro (13.0.13) for 3 months, I tried the "dual video" (back/front cameras simultaneously) and to my amazement the (h265) video seriously ...stutters!
In both during recording and later in playback (I was hoping that it would be OK while you play it, but no...)
I'm amazed because even a decade old Samsung Note 3 I have does it in 1080p flawlessly.
Is your dual video stutters too?
(didn't have other apps running and the phone was cold)
I have just tested, it works ok, no problems, I'm on global versiĆ³n, 13.0.6
Thank you for your answer.
I will check everything again.
Is your setting to codec 264 or 265?
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I received my new Tab S 8.4 LTE just this morning at work, I plugged in the power and fired up the bad boy.
After some quick setups and downloaded some apps, I went to test how the video looks. Took out my 128GB MicroSDXC from the Tab PRO 8.4 (yes, it works in my PRO), it has some high variable bit-rate short music videos I encoded with H264 + AAC (Variable 8Mbps - 40Mbps, 23.97 fps).
First, I used the built in player... and to my surprise.. the video is noticeably playing at a lower frame rate and audio is sliiightly out of sync. Not sure the right word for a video playing a lower frame rate, it is not jittery, not stuttery. I tried all the other videos, the same.... including the Samsung video in the internal storage, which showing ~14Mbps data rate.
I then tried MX Player with all H/W+ deoder switched on, same thing. Then I tried BSPlayer, also with Hardware acceleration, no good. I was disappointed. I searched this forum and googled but I only keep seeing people with micro stutters, but not the issue I'm looking for. Restarted the Tab S, same thing.
I don't understand... the videos are working fine in the PRO. I was thinking maybe QS800 is superior ?
Eventually I decided to just Factory Reset and redo the whole thing again, to see if that fixes it. And it did fix it. Videos are running as smooth as it should again, yay :laugh:
So in case anyone else having video frame rate issue, Factory Reset. Case Closed.
How do you test your video framerates?
That's what I was looking for earlier, but since I was at work, I couldn't look for long enough. Was hoping something like Fraps is available, but I just went ahead and Factory Reset it while I only had a few apps installed.
But the video frame rate issue was noticeable as long as you have watched the video with different means (Computer or another working tablet) to compare.
To check the video's original frame rate itself, and since I use MX Player, I just tap and hold the video file, then tap Properties. It shows frame rate, bit rate, video resolution, codec, etc.
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.
Hello everybody, i have a weird problem with my phantom 4 pro, when i record a video on the drone it automaticaly record a video on the Phone in lower resolution as a preview of what i record, like a video cache. When I use it with my galaxy note 8 it was all good, on the mi9 it is very choppy. The mi9 has a lot stronger proccesor. What might be the problem?
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!!!
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)