Hello everyone,
I've been reading this forum for a number of years now, so first and foremost let me say thank you for all of the wonderful work that this community does.
After doing a bit of research, it seems that the Tilt2 cannot do VGA video recording unlike its T-Mobile and unlocked counterparts.
I have attempted to change between several different ROMs including T-Mobile's shipped ROM, as well as trying several different radio versions.
Thus far, no combination of ROM or Radio has budged the CIF limitation on the Tilt2.
I suspect that this has to do with the different processor used in the Tilt2(7201A) versus the original and T-Mobile Touch Pro2's (7200A).
There doesn't seem to be much information available about this, so I humbly ask that anyone who could shed some light on this to please do so.
I believe that the CDMA Rhodiums are similarly crippled but with a different processor(7600A)
This feels like a hardware limitation, but I'm truly hoping that an xda member smarter than I could get this to work.
I'm sure the entire AT&T community would appreciate it If we could get VGA video recording to work on the Tilt2.
If there is anything I can do to assist, perhaps test a cab/rom/patch on my Tilt2, please do not hesitate to ask.
Thanks in advance
I have the Telstra version and can capture VGA video as long as the capture format is set as: MPEG4
I too have noticed this. I read reviews that claim that this device can record VGA video, but the option is simply missing in the recording settings for video.
Can any one please shine some light on this?
I believe the Telstra Rhodium runs a 7200A (feel free to correct me here) and has no issues recording VGA video.
I have attempted setting both MPEG4 and H.263 in every rom/radio combination.
From what I have read, the 7200A versions of the Rhodium can also do H.264, which does not appear to be available with a 7201A/7600A either.
So can anyone shine some lights as to if this is a hardware limitation or not?
I cannot see why a different chip set model number would make too much of a difference. The camera lens is capable of recording such resolution and the clock speed is the same across all 720XX platforms.
Looking through the registry, there are definitely options for the VGA recording modes under both MP4 and H264 (which is in the registry but H263 is not, despite the camera program listing the format as H.263). I honestly have never seen anything about the difference in the processors leading to video mode limitations. I couldn't find any keys relating to the activation of those modes. Anyone more familiar with the camera software setup might be able to figure out where a key needs to be changed (more likely to add a key).
Oh yeah, those VGA options definitely exist in the registry, even in the stock Tilt2 ROM.
The reason I'm doubting that this is a registry edit is that there are confirmed reports of the T-Mobile Touch Pro2 doing this with it's shipped ROM.
However, flashing this same T-Mobile shipped ROM onto the Tilt2 offers no VGA recording.
Also, looking at the 7201 on the Qualcomm Site
Qcamcorder™: Record up to 24 fps QVGA
Not sure if 7201 is the same as 7201A though...
Okay about my post above I now realize that the 3GP registry entries under HKLM\Software\HTC\Camera\Recparam\ are the entries used to determine the parameters for H.263 but what I find curious is that in the directory mentioned above there are too DWORDs EncodeFormatH264 and EncodeFormatMP4, there is not a EncodeFormatH263. Those two entries have a value of 58 on my Tilt 2.
Now I went into the video mode's registry entries (located in HKLM\Software\HTC\Camera\P2\) and by changing the EncodeFormat entry from 48 to 58 I unlocked Motion JPEG as a Video Format. Obviously I was just fiddling with some of these values, but I could not find a suitable value for MainCamSupportCaptSize that would unlock more sizes (I assume this will be the entry that would unlock more). HTC setup a system for the reg values determining what options to enable that I don't really follow; I only tried the 58 because that was the value of the EncodeFormatH264 and EncodeFormatMP4.
If anyone with a Touch Pro 2 that supports the VGA recording (i.e. International, T-Mobile, Telstra, etc.) could post the value of their MainCamSupportSize entry that would be cool. Also if you have any entries in the HKLM\Software\HTC\Camera\Recparam\ directory other than the ones I pointed out earlier that might tell us something.
Oh yeah, those VGA options definitely exist in the registry, even in the stock Tilt2 ROM.
The reason I'm doubting that this is a registry edit is that there are confirmed reports of the T-Mobile Touch Pro2 doing this with it's shipped ROM.
However, flashing this same T-Mobile shipped ROM onto the Tilt2 offers no VGA recording.
Also, looking at the 7201 on the Qualcomm Site
Qcamcorder™: Record up to 24 fps QVGA
Not sure if 7201 is the same as 7201A though...
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If flashing the T-Mobile ROM onto it doesn't solve the problem, then I agree this is probably a hardware issue.
I noticed that all of the registry values for frame rate where set to 15, so it seems even if the 7201 and 7201a support the same camera functions HTC limited the frame rate a bit on the Tilt 2, probably the same on the TP2.
DeagleRevolver said:
I believe the Telstra Rhodium runs a 7200A (feel free to correct me here) and has no issues recording VGA video.
I have attempted setting both MPEG4 and H.263 in every rom/radio combination.
From what I have read, the 7200A versions of the Rhodium can also do H.264, which does not appear to be available with a 7201A/7600A either.
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I can confirm that Telstra version is 7200A and it has options for H.263, MPEG4 and H.264 recording. Note that VGA is only available for MPEG4.
I have found a forum where something similar is discussed, but regarding the Xperia X1. (here)
The US version uses the MSM7201A while the WWE version would use the MSM7200A, this is because of an patent infringement of Qualcomm with Broadcomm patents presumably with something related to video compression.
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Data straight from Qualcomm... here
Qcamcorder™ Encoder
• A real-time wireless video recording solution that captures movies at 30 fps WVGA
• 3GPP/2 standards compliant
• Video Codecs: MPEG-4, H.263 and H.264; Audio Codecs: AMR-NB and AAC
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A quote from my earlier post for comparison...
DeagleRevolver said:
Also, looking at the 7201 on the Qualcomm Site
Qcamcorder™: Record up to 24 fps QVGA
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Also, one right from our own forum... http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=2898977
If this is the case, how is it possible that the T-Mobile US version has the banished 7200A chipset?
Looks like either AT&T is trying to screw it's customers, or Qualcomm is about to have more legal complications with Broadcomm.
Kind of makes me want to switch to T-Mobile and get their TP2 before they're forced to adopt the 7201A as well.
For reference, from the HTC Tilt 2 manual (from the HTC site, under the AT&T Tilt 2 product, named "090826a_Barium_ATT_UM.pdf), Section 11.1, "Taking Photos and Videos":
Resolution
VGA 640x480*
CIF 352x288
L 320/240
M 176x144
S 128x96
* Available only in some models
The specs on the HTC website say nothing of the camera resolutions, nor do they say anything on ther AT&T website that I can see.
As far as I'm concerned, I'm in an "AT&T are rat bastards" mood. They won't let me renew my contract and get the Tilt2 via Walmart yet ("not eligible for an upgrade"), but are more than happy to let me upgrade via the website for $499. Oh well, I can wait two months to replace my craptastic Tilt.
With this news about the camera, I'm wondering if I should just get an unlocked HTC Touch Pro II for full price. *sigh* But then the frequency bands might not be the same... Front camera and VGA on the rear, or full 3G, decisions, decisions...
-- Joe
Well I am disappointed that we got stock with this chipset. I guess I won't be using the phone as a video camera anyway, but it would have been nice if the various versions of the Rhodium had some what equivalent hardware. Sigh, oh well ...
Okay wait... the tilt 2 manual says that VGA recording is available... on SOME models?
wtf is that supposed to mean? There are only two models of the phone from At&t. One with a camera, and one without. Are you trying to tell me the one without the actual camera has the capability of recording video at VGA resolutions?
That makes no sense at all.... ???
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For reference, from the HTC Tilt 2 manual (from the HTC site, under the AT&T Tilt 2 product, named "090826a_Barium_ATT_UM.pdf), Section 11.1, "Taking Photos and Videos":
Resolution
VGA 640x480*
CIF 352x288
L 320/240
M 176x144
S 128x96
* Available only in some models
The specs on the HTC website say nothing of the camera resolutions, nor do they say anything on ther AT&T website that I can see.
As far as I'm concerned, I'm in an "AT&T are rat bastards" mood. They won't let me renew my contract and get the Tilt2 via Walmart yet ("not eligible for an upgrade"), but are more than happy to let me upgrade via the website for $499. Oh well, I can wait two months to replace my craptastic Tilt.
With this news about the camera, I'm wondering if I should just get an unlocked HTC Touch Pro II for full price. *sigh* But then the frequency bands might not be the same... Front camera and VGA on the rear, or full 3G, decisions, decisions...
-- Joe
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Okay wait... the tilt 2 manual says that VGA recording is available... on SOME models?
wtf is that supposed to mean? There are only two models of the phone from At&t. One with a camera, and one without. Are you trying to tell me the one without the actual camera has the capability of recording video at VGA resolutions?
That makes no sense at all.... ???
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Typically when they make these manuals, they take the text from a generic source and then format it to the specifications of the OEM. So, I suspect one of two things happened here:
1. Only the non-US (or maybe non-AT&T) phones have the ability to record VGA
2. Some AT&T phones have the ability (early hardware, perhaps), and this is an update to the original manual.
To confirm/deny (1), I just checked the manuals for the Sprint, Verizon and T-Mobile Touch Pro II phones at the HTC website:
Sprint: No VGA video capture mode listed
Verizon: No VGA video capture mode listed
T-Mobile: No VGA video capture mode listed
CIF (352x288) is the largest capture mode listed for those other three phones.
So, my guess is that none of the U.S. models of the TP2 officially have VGA video capture as a feature, but maybe some early units (prototypes?) do.
-- Joe
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Okay wait... the tilt 2 manual says that VGA recording is available... on SOME models?
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Calling AT&T and talking to one of their tech people, I was told that the "some models" refers to the international version of the Touch Pro2. He said that for whatever reason, when AT&T subsidized the phone with their ROM, they excluded this feature. It didn't seem like he knew too many specifics and didn't mention anything about the chipset. Either he didn't know any better or perhaps I just got the "end user" explanation.
He did welcome me to buy an unlocked TP2 if I felt so inclined and use it on the AT&T network, but reminded that this would not work on the AT&T 3G network.
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To confirm/deny (1), I just checked the manuals for the Sprint, Verizon and T-Mobile Touch Pro II phones at the HTC website:
Sprint: No VGA video capture mode listed
Verizon: No VGA video capture mode listed
T-Mobile: No VGA video capture mode listed
CIF (352x288) is the largest capture mode listed for those other three phones.
So, my guess is that none of the U.S. models of the TP2 officially have VGA video capture as a feature, but maybe some early units (prototypes?) do.
-- Joe
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This is quite strange as I have personally seen two Touch Pro2's from T-Mobile, one that was bought in mid-august on release, and another that was bought just a week before I got my Tilt2 on Oct 8th. Both chipsets were 7200A, and I am all but certain that any Touch Pro2 bought from T-Mobile US now will be 7200A and VGA recording capable.
Then again, I suppose nobody would ever complain about the available resolution being higher than is advertised in the manual.
The quadrupled video recording resolution, and much better overall audio quality were pretty much the only two reasons for me to give up a small fortune in this economy to upgrade from the Fuze.
Anybody willing to build a custom Touch Pro2 with the FM radio, case design, and PTT button of AT&T, the front camera and VGA video recording from the HTC version, the 3.5mm jack from the CDMA version, the multi-color send/end keys from Verizon, the MicroSD slot and reset button accessibility from the T-Mobile version, unlock all seven HSDPA bands that the 7200A supports in QPST, and perhaps even a modded tri-purpose Mute LED/Mute Button/Camera flash on the back? This sounds a lot more like something worth $500+
Swap out the 7200A for a Snapdragon QSD8672, add a nokia style 5+ megapixel camera with an optical zoom and a real flash, a hybrid capacitive-resistive display running Windows Mobile 7 and you would have a serious piece of device that I would readily buy for $1500.
This is so stupid... Does the Verizon & Sprint version have VGA recording? I always thought the 7200 vs. 7100 was a license thing with the USA... How come the T-Mobile has it thou?! Think I'm gonna jump ship to T-Mobile...
just to clarify: i'm from singapore, using a TP2 T7373, stock unlocked
got VGA video recording but only with MPEG4. option's not available with H.264
if anybody needs me to upload a sample video, just holla.
cheers.
Any further developments on this issue? I would love to be able to record in 640*480.
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Any further developments on this issue? I would love to be able to record in 640*480.
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If you use BsB Tweaks and you set "Video Formats: Enable hidden video recording formats" to "On" you can change the video Capture format to 3GPP2 and select VGA recording.
That said it looks pretty terrible when recorded in that mode.
Yes but the question is, how do you get 640X480 to become an option?
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I`m a Kaiser Owner, and looking at the Rhodium as a possible upgrade, but like many others here I`m sure, I`m concerned about iffy video performance. HTC really seem to have dropped the ball on this one, my experiences of the Kaisers video have made me wary.
Anyone heard any feedback on this topic? Anyone with a pre-production model give us a heads up?
For example, could the Rhodium play a 640*480 WMV video without dropping frames?
Same processor as the old TP must mean same video issues, right?
I had Kaiser, and with the right encoding & software video was absolutely fine! I don't know what all the complaints were about.
The Xperia can handle full resolution video pretty well if encoded correctly, and I'm sure this will be the case with the TP2 as well, as the hardware should be powerful enough to do it.
I can't comment on the Touch Pro, as I haven't used one. The TP2 has quite a high-res screen, but I'm sure it'll be fairly easy to get a decent video experience from it.
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I had Kaiser, and with the right encoding & software video was absolutely fine! I don't know what all the complaints were about.
The Xperia can handle full resolution video pretty well if encoded correctly, and I'm sure this will be the case with the TP2 as well, as the hardware should be powerful enough to do it.
I can't comment on the Touch Pro, as I haven't used one. The TP2 has quite a high-res screen, but I'm sure it'll be fairly easy to get a decent video experience from it.
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I think they made the drivers for the touch pro better didnt they? the 3d ones? so if they did yeah it will be VERY good if they do that for this to which I bet they will if they did for the old one
Won't be burned again!
Link278 said:
I think they made the drivers for the touch pro better didnt they? the 3d ones? so if they did yeah it will be VERY good if they do that for this to which I bet they will if they did for the old one
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To my knowledge nothing has been improved with the drivers for the touch pro. I have a Sprint TP and video sucks on it. Some ppl have messed around with 3d drivers with various levels of success, but nothing official has been done. There's a whole sticky thread at PPCGeeks on TP video playback tips:
http://forum.ppcgeeks.com/showthread.php?t=57282
So far I haven't really got anything to work for me reliably. What ppl fail to realize is that having a bigger/better screen is only going to make things worse if the hardware/drivers aren't improved. 320x200 video played fine on my Touch and probably would be fine on my TP, but going to 640x400 is 4x the resolution.
Unless HTC improves the 3d/video drivers, the TP2 is going to be as bad or worse than the TP because it is the same stinking hardware. I was so disappointed that the TP2 is just a rehashed TP which really has no better hardware than the Touch--just better screens w/o the greater horsepower to drive them.
I hope I am wrong about this and the TP2 video and graphics are awesome, but I certainly will not upgrade to it until I am certain the situation is improved.
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To my knowledge nothing has been improved with the drivers for the touch pro. I have a Sprint TP and video sucks on it. Some ppl have messed around with 3d drivers with various levels of success, but nothing official has been done. There's a whole sticky thread at PPCGeeks on TP video playback tips:
http://forum.ppcgeeks.com/showthread.php?t=57282
So far I haven't really got anything to work for me reliably. What ppl fail to realize is that having a bigger/better screen is only going to make things worse if the hardware/drivers aren't improved. 320x200 video played fine on my Touch and probably would be fine on my TP, but going to 640x400 is 4x the resolution.
Unless HTC improves the 3d/video drivers, the TP2 is going to be as bad or worse than the TP because it is the same stinking hardware. I was so disappointed that the TP2 is just a rehashed TP which really has no better hardware than the Touch--just better screens w/o the greater horsepower to drive them.
I hope I am wrong about this and the TP2 video and graphics are awesome, but I certainly will not upgrade to it until I am certain the situation is improved.
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wow then check this out u might be able to get alot more out of your touch pro but I am not sure because I have a kaiser
http://www.fuzemobility.com/the-new-3d-drivers-are-here-with-video/
Link278 said:
wow then check this out u might be able to get alot more out of your touch pro but I am not sure because I have a kaiser
http://www.fuzemobility.com/the-new-3d-drivers-are-here-with-video/
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Thanks for pointing that out. I am going to try them and they will probably help some, but I had already heard about it and for the most part they only address part of the problem.
If, and it's a BIG IF, HTC fully optimized ALL the drivers for the TP2, then it could be quite a bit better than the TP. Given HTC's crappy history I would have to have it thoroughly proven to me before I would believe it. However I am hoping against experience that it will be the case.
Maybe this is one of the big reasons why they stuck with much of the same hardware. So they could optimize everything. Hopefully.
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Maybe this is one of the big reasons why they stuck with much of the same hardware. So they could optimize everything. Hopefully.
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I really hope you're right because I never thought of that, but I heard the new touchflo is alot smoother
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I`m a Kaiser Owner, and looking at the Rhodium as a possible upgrade, but like many others here I`m sure, I`m concerned about iffy video performance. HTC really seem to have dropped the ball on this one, my experiences of the Kaisers video have made me wary.
Anyone heard any feedback on this topic? Anyone with a pre-production model give us a heads up?
For example, could the Rhodium play a 640*480 WMV video without dropping frames?
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Hello, I would have to say that the video quality is 100% better than the TP. I have been watching full videos with NO quality loss in sound or video. I was using the Sprint Touch Pro and was not very happy, but the TP2 is perfect. I can even get 2 full movies out of one charge!!! I have been watching a lot of DivX movies the same ones I watch on my PC, with no issues (well, except each one takes up about 700MB.)
The set up I have been using is, CorePlaer and the D3D Driver. DivX player works well also, but the text gets very small due to the resolution. Hope this helps!
Core player
Video quality is great with core player. Watched 2 movies on my TP2 today and it was very good with great frame rate. And I could use higher res mp4 movies if i wanted to and still keep 100% playback so i havent even pushed it yet. Totally recommended.
I can play a 800x480 AVC encoded movie with aac+ audio at ~1.2Mbit without any hiccups through HTC's video player. Coreplayer on the otherhand can't come anywhere near handling this. Looks damn good too! I used MEGUI with AVC Zune settings to make the video from a bluray movie. It's about 1GB in size.
curious
Just curious why the video player thats built in will play only some of my mp4 files? Thats one of the reasons why I went with coreplayer was because most of my mp4 movies would play a green screen with audio on the built in player and wmp.
Anyone know if TP2 has the same qtv video hardware acceleration?
I'm surprised nobody has posted anything about qtv.
http://forum.ppcgeeks.com/showthread.php?t=57282
I have a TP and mp4 video plays flawlessly through HTC album because it has the proper qtv drivers. My problem has been with playing divx in coreplayer with the reverse engineered qtv driver. I was hoping that HTC would drop qtv in the TP2 so that I could play divx in a player with proper video drivers. Does anyone know if HTC still uses qtv in the TP2?
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Just curious why the video player thats built in will play only some of my mp4 files? Thats one of the reasons why I went with coreplayer was because most of my mp4 movies would play a green screen with audio on the built in player and wmp.
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MP4 is a file format that supports a few different video codec. Mostly like the green screen means the video codec isn't supported by the player. I would highly recommend these days to encode the video with H.264 as the video codec. This codec is the standard supported by all major companies these days, Apple, Adobe, MS, etc. Some video cameras like the Sanyo Xacti also captures video natively as MP4 (H.264) so there is no need to encode the video.
And TP2 plays MP4 (H.264) video well both in HTC Album and WMP.
Okay, so I know absolutely nothing about ROMs, so this is mostly a question of if this is possible:
Currently, the EVO's 720p video recording is lackluster. I find that the biggest reason for this is the bitrate of the video used. I imagine that the bitrate used on the video was to accommodate the included microSD card's Class 2 write speed.
Is it possible to increase the bitrate used for encoding of this video, to something ~5mbps, to which a Class 6 microSD could handle just fine? Ideally this could even be implemented as an option in the camera app, so that those who don't have/can't afford a class 6 microSD could still use the ROM.
If that is possible, what are the chances of having the video also record using a different audio codec? The current codec used is pretty much impossible to play back in anything except Quicktime (VLC's latest release candidate just added support, but it still sounds awful, like a pack of hyenas on top of the track). I'm really not particular on what audio codec is actually used; be it mp3, ogg, etc, as long as it's more easily played.
The best case scenario, the DREAM EVO ROM for camera capability for me, would be:
1. At least double the bitrate (4-5mbps) for the 720p video with an option to use old settings.
2. A better audio codec using higher quality settings (minimum 64kbps mp3/ogg/similar) that is playable in many more programs.
3. A more compatible container format like mp4/m4v.
Am I dreaming or would this be possible in a custom ROM?
Don't forget it will also be limited to how fast the hardware can encode the video. Someone with the right skills will have to push the hardware encoder to see how high they can push the bitrate without exceeding real time.
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Don't forget it will also be limited to how fast the hardware can encode the video. Someone with the right skills will have to push the hardware encoder to see how high they can push the bitrate without exceeding real time.
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Yes, there might be hardware limitations, that's sort of what I'm asking; if this is something that can be "fixed" in a ROM or if we're stuck.
I think as long as it can handle the bandwidth though, I don't see why the chip would be incapable of higher bitrates. I'm not an expert on the matter, but I thought that the less compression/higher bitrate something is, the less power was required to make it happen.
well im pretty sure this is possible, if a dev puts the time and effort into such a large project. i only say this cause the nexus one recently got 720p video recording, something it didnt have from the start. and i think its known that htc made the video recording compressed, so i think theoretically if we lift this compression and use a different form of compression, we can get higher bitrates from the video.
Yeah, I'm hoping a developer can investigate this thoroughly. Even if it takes a while, it'd be nice to know someone is at least looking into it.
And to make it worth their while, I'd be more than willing to pitch some donation funds towards such a project when it becomes successful. I doubt I'd be the only one as well.
I was wondering this also. I'm not up on the technical aspects of this, but I was also wondering if the 720p could be improved through software fix/ROM development? I agree also that I'm sure a lot would be willing to donate for such a fix.
I'm sure eventually we will get a better cam, i mean look at the how the nexus got 720p video
You can easily get 720p at 60FPS... The snapdragon can support it.
i would most certainly donate for this improvment
yup i would donate as well
we just dont have as lively a development community as the nexus yet, but we will in time - we;re gaining momentum fast
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You can easily get 720p at 60FPS... The snapdragon can support it.
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Is that encoding or decoding? And at what bitrate?
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Is that encoding or decoding? And at what bitrate?
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Go look at the Nexus One forum... They've got up to 1080p capture.
Realistically though, it seems silly to rely on our phones to capture HD video. I have a G9 that does that task quite handily.
All I could find was 720p capture at 20fps and a max bitrate of 12Mb, which is plenty.
This is interesting, I'd like to see this happen as well.
I'll do what I can in terms of research.
Better low-light pictures too, if at all possible
Hi I want to start this post so everyone can post their experience with the new 720 Recording Feature on the HTC Desire!
Please post Like this:
Video
Description
Problems
FPS
Rom used
I'll start:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NxxPdPd8ea4
Description:
Me being very concentrated while playing the Drums... new song Bad Lighting hard sound situation (way too loud for this little Phone ) so worst case
Problems:
I see constant drops in FPS, or more likely a stuttering ever few seconds video playback just kida stops, audio is fine though! I did not have this Problems with other Roms so I think its not my SD card acting up?
FPS: 5-11 not very constant at all, although lighting was very constant (although very bad)
ROM used: LeeDroid 7.1b
Before official update:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ugjI5ygsXzQ
Average/good lighting
20fps
Can't remember the rom, I think MCR v5, it was before the official update.
Not a lot of stuttering that I can notice, but the lens cover was a bit smudged and so the video came out a bit opaque.
After the update:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S6KuPCn6_2M [quality should improve in a bit]
Probably a tad better lighting conditions
23fps
ieftm semi-stock rom
This is the best sample of three, one was ok, but the last one was stuttering quite a bit, as I think some background program was accessing the sd card heavily. Also lens here was a bit dirty
by the way, youtube quality doesn't render properly, linking videos should be better.
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by the way, youtube quality doesn't render properly, linking videos should be better.
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Did not know that, your Video looks very pixelated... Is that because its on Youtube? I will edit main thread thx
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Did not know that, your Video looks very pixelated... Is that because its on Youtube? I will edit main thread thx
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No, I think it was me that turned contrast a bit too high and the fact that without optical zoom or camera lens optics you can get lose details in the distance on such high resolution
I gave up 720p, it is not good. Jumpy, low fps and especially ****ty voice quality.
I use 480p, but it is also not good, not too jumpy ... still ****ty voice quality.
I have 2.2 rom from here and 720p keeps freezing every few seconds.
720p is ok for me. Is it possible that its to do with the internal memory available? I have 60mb or more free, I know some people are down to low numbers. my card is a class2 too. I think the clips look better played on the PC in VLC lpayer than when I upload them to youtube. I think youtube might be introducing some of the negative aspects seen... maybe?
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I'll start:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NxxPdPd8ea4
Description: Me being very concentrated while playing the Drums...
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Please please please... Can we please take advantage of the user interface of the XDA site?
For six months XDA has now supported YouTube embeds -- You can even see the icon in the COMPOSE screens -- though admittedly they don't tell you how to use it very easily.
BEHOLD! It's your video, and I don't have to click a new tab to see it. Magic!
Format for YouTube Embeds:
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Please, could you edit your first post to include the instructions. It has taken years to get XDA to embrace video. Now that they have, please support svetius, the User Experience designer of the new site, and use the tools. That's why they're here. Thank you.
P.S. -- is this jamming to the old WHO classic I CAN SEE FOR MILES ? -- just curious... in the event it is because Roger Daltrey still tours this very summer playing it -- and a friend of mine, a session guitarist in L.A., does Townsend's parts. ... Me, waiting for the answer:
"Dude, who are The Who?"
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P.S.S. Is this not the coolest thing? DUDE! Your bio here at XDA!
Occupation:
R&D at Apple Inc.
Working at Apple research... hating the iPhone
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I gotta applaud you. I have used Apple products for 25 years. And I currently use primarily Mac computers, but I also use Windows machines. Very agnostic. But I have never used the iphone, especially since Apple was nowhere in sight when I started with touchscreen smartphones 5 or 6 years ago (but I salute the Newton!)... But I'm a usability designer, so i consider myself fair. And even though I have wanted my Desire to match or exceed the 720p capability of iphone4 -- i was at the Apple store a few weeks ago getting my damp MBP repaired for 3rd time and played with the iP4 -- and the 720p recording is pretty damn good. ... Lastly -- are you familiar with the various TEST PROJECTS that have been going on here since the Nexus One to optimize 720p in this HTC class of phones? If not, search... There are a whole bunch of serious collaborative engineering projects here, and as always XDA-devs work miracles -- so I'm not giving up hope yet. We may smash that iphone yet in recoding quality -- though I doubt it... I am told it records 30fps and no matter what backflips are done here, thru Froyo or other enhancements, we can't get this hardware to meet or exceed that. Is that true?
720p is crap, its just upscale from lover res., dont use it.
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The data rate of 720p is over 4 times greater than 800x480. 6000kb/sec versus 1200kb/sec. It's not purely upscaled at all. I made two sample videos of a page of text and compared.
There was ALOT more detail in the 720p video. Even when I zoomed up the 800x480 one. I agree it's not as good as "true 720 HD" but its certainly not 100% upscaled.
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The data rate of 720p is over 4 times greater than 800x480. 6000kb/sec versus 1200kb/sec. It's not purely upscaled at all. I made two sample videos of a page of text and compared.
There was ALOT more detail in the 720p video. Even when I zoomed up the 800x480 one. I agree it's not as good as "true 720 HD" but its certainly not 100% upscaled.
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1200:6000 it's 5 times more. Yes it's not true 720 hd, but I can perfectly live with that quality if we get a couple of fps more
I've taken two short videos of a label, took screenshots from video player, cropped them, resized the 480 to fit the same size as the 720 one. It's very blurry compared to the normal 720p. See the hour in the fake pda, you can't read it in the upscaled one.
Video upscalers tend to do a better job than a simple photo resize and they do introduce more data leading to a larger file size. The disire may truly just upscale the video after all. In any case, its a shame that video capture on this device is as poor as it is. I dislike Apple and their iphone, but i'll give them this; all aspects of the software work very well from go and if not, a fix/upgrade is provided in a reasonably short time.
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Video upscalers tend to do a better job than a simple photo resize and they do introduce more data leading to a larger file size. The disire may truly just upscale the video after all. In any case, its a shame that video capture on this device is as poor as it is. I dislike Apple and their iphone, but i'll give them this; all aspects of the software work very well from go and if not, a fix/upgrade is provided in a reasonably short time.
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Given the current state of their last shiny toy, I think it's a bit funny to say so.
Anyway, I've done some more tests and I can take the screen captured from a 480 video and upscale it with any tool with best quality or other algorythms and you always end up with a lot less detail than 720p, especially when there is a lot of light (unlike that test above). I don't think the desire has the processing power to do a better upscale than what I'm trying and while there might be a bit of upscaling given you have a tiny lens, it's not all there.
Also any tiny lens without zoom is pointless when taking videos from the distance anyway.
I can only get 15-16 fps... anyone can do higher?
I can easily get 25 average, outside in. good lighting, with a class 6 sd
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P.S. -- is this jamming to the old WHO classic I CAN SEE FOR MILES ? -- just curious... in the event it is because Roger Daltrey still tours this very summer playing it -- and a friend of mine, a session guitarist in L.A., does Townsend's parts. ...
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No its our own song, although i can see how the beginning sounds kinda like the Who
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I gotta applaud you. I have used Apple products for 25 years. And I currently use primarily Mac computers, but I also use Windows machines. Very agnostic. But I have never used the iphone, especially since Apple was nowhere in sight when I started with touchscreen smartphones 5 or 6 years ago (but I salute the Newton!)... But I'm a usability designer, so i consider myself fair. And even though I have wanted my Desire to match or exceed the 720p capability of iphone4 -- i was at the Apple store a few weeks ago getting my damp MBP repaired for 3rd time and played with the iP4 -- and the 720p recording is pretty damn good. ... Lastly -- are you familiar with the various TEST PROJECTS that have been going on here since the Nexus One to optimize 720p in this HTC class of phones? If not, search... There are a whole bunch of serious collaborative engineering projects here, and as always XDA-devs work miracles -- so I'm not giving up hope yet. We may smash that iphone yet in recoding quality -- though I doubt it... I am told it records 30fps and no matter what backflips are done here, thru Froyo or other enhancements, we can't get this hardware to meet or exceed that. Is that true?
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I talked to some iPhone engineers about how the iPhone can archive 30Fps ... its because all the decoding of pictures delivered by the camera is handled by the GPU... for Android its all done on the CPU! so we need to find a way to decode the video stream using the Desires GPU, but I think the iP4's GPU is far better than the Desires... i am a hardware engineer... i am in no way able to code anything like that! What Makes me curios is file size comparison between an iP4 and the Desire.
Also: Desire running a non sense rom (AOSP) just like the Nexus gives much better 720 Quality!!! so I guess its in the software
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I talked to some iPhone engineers about how the iPhone can archive 30Fps ... its because all the decoding of pictures delivered by the camera is handled by the GPU... for Android its all done on the CPU! so we need to find a way to decode the video stream using the Desires GPU, but I think the iP4's GPU is far better than the Desires... i am a hardware engineer... i am in no way able to code anything like that! What Makes me curios is file size comparison between an iP4 and the Desire.
Also: Desire running a non sense rom (AOSP) just like the Nexus gives much better 720 Quality!!! so I guess its in the software
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SInce I am NEITHER a hardware nor software engineer, I am useless here, other than to ask obvious questions. Your apple access to methodology of iP4's video capture is itself useful information -- something that if I were a software engineer working on the various test projects here at XDA, I would want to know. Maybe that's something they could infer, or maybe its published somewhere, or maybe it's one of those "Geez, it's so obvious do i really need to be told that?" points.
That then gets blurred and muddied by the REAL armchair knowitalls (*I* disclose that I know nothing) who pounce on a pronouncement by someone here and say "That's impossible, or that's bullcrap, look here at my image, it proves you wrong, end of story" -- only to often find --- NOT end of story and that person got it wrong.
All i know is -- my experience has told me never presume -- because this site is SO HUGE, it is actually quite often that the right hand doesn't know what left hand is up to.
I wish there were a better means of coordinating the total knowledge holders of XDA site on this 720p issue regarding TOTAL CAPABILITY, software and hardware, so there is 100% collaboration. In the end, there is only one answer: Yes, desire can meet or exceed iphone4 720 p in every measure of resolution, or not.
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What Makes me curios is file size comparison between an iP4 and the Desire.
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Which is bigger? what is your initial inference? larger file size = higher rez?
thank you
roufianos cooked a Rom that achieved 29-30 fps but the phone restarted after 50 seconds of recording. Was that due to overheating of the processor? I don't know. His phone gave up spirit and he is waiting for a replacement so the development of his Rom is on pause at the moment.
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I can easily get 25 average, outside in. good lighting, with a class 6 sd
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I've not seen more than 23fps in 720p with great lighting. anyone else? I use a Class2 card so maybe using class 6 is why you get 25fps average?
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I've not seen more than 23fps in 720p with great lighting. anyone else? I use a Class2 card so maybe using class 6 is why you get 25fps average?
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Ive managed 26fps @ 720p with my Desire running official unbranded 2.2. Im using a Class 4 card, so that might help over your Class 2.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=saS39iqjDgs
I just compared the youtube clip to the original on my PC (i scaled the VLC window down to the same size as playing the youtube clip in its 'expanded' size) and there is definatly a small quality difference. The details on the original are noticable finer, so even @ 720p on youtube the bitrate must take a small hit.
Here is a screenshot of the comparison.
http://img339.imageshack.us/img339/9005/720pcomparison.jpg
So just browsing along I stumbled on this video review of the camera app. I knew our DINC's had problems with video, but WOW, is it really this bad?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dzglMIwpYo4
I'm sure there has to be a developer that can maybe come out with a fix for this
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So just browsing along I stumbled on this video review of the camera app. I knew our DINC's had problems with video, but WOW, is it really this bad?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dzglMIwpYo4
I'm sure there has to be a developer that can maybe come out with a fix for this
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i'm not sure what a dev could do to fix this. it seems that the issues with the pixel density and audio aren't something that could be overcome with patching a file from another OS or even an app...
my advice is this:
if you want a better video experience, buy a dedicated video camera or a dedicated camera with video functions. as a phone, it's a balancing act. you're not gonna get the best of ALL worlds, but including hardware and features for things like recording video in 720p is pretty handy and convenient when you're caught without a dedicated camera or video device. i wouldn't rely 100% on my phone as my primary device for anything except phone calls. but to each their own
That video showed me at least one new thing: I didn't realize that with 2.2 and 720p recording, H.264 isn't available. With H.264 selected, the highest available resolution drops to WVGA (800x480). Only H.263 and MPEG4 are available in 720p. Does anyone know if this is true on other Froyo devices, like the Nexus One? Or did something get changed when 2.2 went through HTC?
Perhaps the OP is right, I think that with a software update of some kind, H.264 for 720p could be enabled on the Droid Incredible, as well as higher bitrate audio. The OP's video suggests those two things to be major reasons as to why the camcorder quality is so different. Anyone know if Cyanogen is working on 720p H.264 as well as his continuous autofocus awesomeness?
Of course the actual optics are a bit different between the two devices as well, but I'd like to think the Droid Incredible has a better camera than those camera tests seem to show.
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That video showed me at least one new thing: I didn't realize that with 2.2 and 720p recording, H.264 isn't available. With H.264 selected, the highest available resolution drops to WVGA (800x480). Only H.263 and MPEG4 are available in 720p. Does anyone know if this is true on other Froyo devices, like the Nexus One? Or did something get changed when 2.2 went through HTC?
Perhaps the OP is right, I think that with a software update of some kind, H.264 for 720p could be enabled on the Droid Incredible, as well as higher bitrate audio. The OP's video suggests those two things to be major reasons as to why the camcorder quality is so different. Anyone know if Cyanogen is working on 720p H.264 as well as his continuous autofocus awesomeness?
Of course the actual optics are a bit different between the two devices as well, but I'd like to think the Droid Incredible has a better camera than those camera tests seem to show.
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i'll ask my friends with other devices that are capable of 720p and see what they say, will post findings
EDIT: samsung captivate doesn't have encoding settings. we didn't record a video to see what it saved it as, either. but there is no option in the settings to change encoding, only resolution.
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That video showed me at least one new thing: I didn't realize that with 2.2 and 720p recording, H.264 isn't available. With H.264 selected, the highest available resolution drops to WVGA (800x480). Only H.263 and MPEG4 are available in 720p. Does anyone know if this is true on other Froyo devices, like the Nexus One? Or did something get changed when 2.2 went through HTC?
Perhaps the OP is right, I think that with a software update of some kind, H.264 for 720p could be enabled on the Droid Incredible, as well as higher bitrate audio. The OP's video suggests those two things to be major reasons as to why the camcorder quality is so different. Anyone know if Cyanogen is working on 720p H.264 as well as his continuous autofocus awesomeness?
Of course the actual optics are a bit different between the two devices as well, but I'd like to think the Droid Incredible has a better camera than those camera tests seem to show.
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I have been thinking the same thing. I even posted about changing the codec but no one responded.
I was reading on the evo forum about the camera software and several posters suspected that the compression is what is making the video not as good as it could be. They also had the same thought about enabling h.264.
I would definitively pay for these features.
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You bought a cell phone? What do you expect? ITS NOT GONNA HAVE AN AWESOME CAMERA/CAMCORDER BUILT IN!!!!!! Get over it... If you want high quality then buy a standalone camcorder. Phones weren't made to take great videos. They are more for like a quick need thing. Maybe you see some cops doing something underhanded, see some kind of crime in progress, stupid things that happen at a party that you feel are important, etc.
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You bought a cell phone? What do you expect? ITS NOT GONNA HAVE AN AWESOME CAMERA/CAMCORDER BUILT IN!!!!!! Get over it... If you want high quality then buy a standalone camcorder. Phones weren't made to take great videos. They are more for like a quick need thing. Maybe you see some cops doing something underhanded, see some kind of crime in progress, stupid things that happen at a party that you feel are important, etc.
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yeah pretty much what i was going to say
I thought XDA was about getting the most out of your device through tips, tricks, tweaks and hacks, and that it's been that way for some time. Maybe I'm mistaken.
I think trying to squeeze the best performance out of your device's camera is perfectly legit, OP.
Am I wrong?
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Anyway, that's weird and seems pretty pitiful that the Captivate won't even let you change the codec setting at all. Better for user experience I suppose, not to have to mess with codecs to try to get the best picture. I'm curious what codec it defaults to. I wonder what a comparison between the Captivate and Incredible camcorder would look like.
The camera indeed has some problem on the Incredible. My incredible will flicker in low light condition even in camera mode. I had to return and exchange one, but the problem is still there just less severe.
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You bought a cell phone? What do you expect? ITS NOT GONNA HAVE AN AWESOME CAMERA/CAMCORDER BUILT IN!!!!!! Get over it... If you want high quality then buy a standalone camcorder. Phones weren't made to take great videos. They are more for like a quick need thing. Maybe you see some cops doing something underhanded, see some kind of crime in progress, stupid things that happen at a party that you feel are important, etc.
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With the power this phone possesses, the video sucks. I would not only expect it to be better, but use the latest codecs and not amr audio and save files in .3gp! What good is high def video if I can't play it on my Xbox or PS3, or other media boxes?. That's a joke. I think as long as the iPhone can do it, maybe Droid should.
I didn't buy a cell phone. I bought a multi-hundred dollar smartphone with an 8mp camera that BOASTS 720p video. If I bought a RAZR I would accept it.
I found your post rude and unhelpful.
Hello
Can some one give me advice and tell me whether the HTC Touch Pro 2 T7377 with integrated video accelerator Adreno130 is faster and better than the T7373 without integrated video accelerator such??
Question whether the version with Adreno 130 video accelerator, play faster and better HD video, the version with no integrated video accelerator? I wonder which one to buy the phone because I offer them, but with these video cards will be uncomfortable with a qwerty keyboard version.
This video accelerator in the version of the Touch Pro 2 T7377, I did play a role in watching any videos, or used for games??
Thanks for your attention
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brad4edat said:
Hello
Can some one give me advice and tell me whether the HTC Touch Pro 2 T7377 with integrated video accelerator Adreno130 is faster and better than the T7373 without integrated video accelerator such??
Question whether the version with Adreno 130 video accelerator, play faster and better HD video, the version with no integrated video accelerator? I wonder which one to buy the phone because I offer them, but with these video cards will be uncomfortable with a qwerty keyboard version.
This video accelerator in the version of the Touch Pro 2 T7377, I did play a role in watching any videos, or used for games??
Thanks for your attention
All good
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yep! you're right, to find out more clearly I would suggest you visit it to https://developer.qualcomm.com/device/htc-touch-pro-2
The adreno130 helps, but you must realize it's very old. It is not capable of OpenGLES2.0. So newer/heavier games are not going to work well/at all!!
hail
Yes, I am aware that the phone model is old and can not ask miracles from it I just offer the opportunity to purchase this new phone and was wondering which of the two options to choose.
I'll take the T7373 has a very good hardware keyboard And it will install a HD youtube ROM-s which are discussed here in the forum.
Thanks for your attention )