Lock 720p framerate? - Desire Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hi
I'm quite impressed with the 720p video recording on my Desire. But unfortunately the framerate sometimes drop drastically, which causes some annoying lag.
Is there a way to lock the framerate at 30 FPS?
Thanks in advance.
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Lol...won't be possible that's why iphone4 kinda overdo android devices. In android it depends on sdcard... running applications.. duno what else.. lighting maybe. Check the other topic I started.
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I was under the impression that it was more to do with the sensor itself? That's why many people get better FPS in bright light than in dark light (particularly when outside).

Lol, but some one have to tweak for better camcorder.

sameone has already playng around with 720p,Cyanogen
& have solution , 27fps, & this hack workin in our Cyanogen mod- Nighty

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[Q] Desire camcorder recording at 30fps?

Hi, I've been using the DeFrost and CM ROMs and I notice that their camera app records 720p videos at 30fps. Does any Sense ROMs manage to do that?
hi Malaysian, well Sense ROM can get close to 30fps, but not there, basically because of limitations within the "Sense" itself, that's why CM,DF and OD chose to abandon "Sense" and go open source ROM
A month back, OD/CM were no better than HTC 2.2. I used to run these three. In the recorded vid, except the bit rates, there was hardly a difference. All managed 27-29FPS average and 10-11FPS lows. So how do you say 30FPS fixed... Rumors?
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I should clarify. It "looks" 30fps with rather good framerates. So you guys are saying that AOSP camcorder and Sense camcorder is virtually the same?
sakai4eva said:
I should clarify. It "looks" 30fps with rather good framerates. So you guys are saying that AOSP camcorder and Sense camcorder is virtually the same?
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I can't speak for others but there is definitely no noticeable difference between the video output in my experience of ~3months. The Sense ROM cam has options and UI unmatched on the AOSP ROMs though.
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CM7 Camera really HD???

there is a hd option in it. But only black screen and not able to record.........all the records appear to be the same ..There is no difference in anything. Quarx please see to this ....5MP camera quality is a bit bad. Hope it can be improved with your effort. People all around the world who use cm7 are expecting big from you!!!Please work on 720 p hd fix
in the latest nightly no longer gives a black screen when you select HD or CF in the camera
Couldn't get hd working in cm7. Just installed it today. Photographs work in high resolution, only hd-video doesn't seem to work. High quality works fine and is good enough for me, but hd would be a nice bonus. I do have a red lens
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yeah, HD recording would be cool

[Q] 1080p/720p Video recording FPS?

I'm going to buy One X(or One XL) when it released at South Korea.
So I'm searching its specs & informations.
I heard there is frame drop issue when taking 1080p video recording.
First, it took 19fps, and after a firmware update, it takes 23fps at the moment.
Then what about 720p video recording?
Does 720p recording support 30fps perfectly? Or It has same issue?
Are there any news to fix this software problem from HTC?
My 1080p Videos has 19,36 FPS and the 720p has 23,1 FPS.
I use my One X with ARHD 5.1.1 & Bricket-Kernel, still got no OTA to 1.29 so ive got old Radio!
But there are 2 Cam-Mods out there which push the Mbit/s and the Framerates, but aware this are BETA's!
Forsaked said:
My 1080p Videos has 19,36 FPS and the 720p has 23,1 FPS.
I use my One X with ARHD 5.1.1 & Bricket-Kernel, still got no OTA to 1.29 so ive got old Radio!
But there are 2 Cam-Mods out there which push the Mbit/s and the Framerates, but aware this are BETA's!
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thx to reply.
So 720p recording also has FPS issue huh?
Don't know why HTC doesn't release patch to fix it.
I heard ONE-S(snapdragon 4th model) doesn't have any FPS issue at all LOL.
It's so weird that ONE-X got video recording problem... This one is way better flagship model
First of all, hardware wise the H1X can do [email protected] You can download Camera ICS from Play Store and see for yourself. However, the stock camera capped fps to 24. Thats really sux.
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Albert Poon said:
First of all, hardware wise the H1X can do [email protected] You can download Camera ICS from Play Store and see for yourself. However, the stock camera capped fps to 24. Thats really sux.
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thx for replying
You mean third party camera app can take 1080p recording smoothly, right?
However, stock camera app doesn't support 30fps. So it seems camera application has problem. Am I right?
But Camera ICS app doesn't support Burst shot I guess... hmm.
Neither taking photos while recording.
Anyway, I don't have H1X lol.
First of all, to clear the misconception, I have done A LOT of testing on the video recording capabilities of the HOX. Firstly, ALL camera apps that I have tried have DROPPED frames when recording.
Dropped frames are the sudden jitter and lag during recording. Generally video is recorded at 30fps, but throughout recording and playback, the frames get dropped very often.
Dropped frames and low FPS are NOT the same. Low FPS seems to be constant, during low light it drops to 17fps or so, but well lit areas 30fps MAX. Just go record a short 30 second clip and you will see what I mean. Every few frames you can see the video stutter and then FPS picks back up. Very bad, and very irritating. There doesn't seem to be a fix to it yet.
ArmedandDangerous said:
First of all, to clear the misconception, I have done A LOT of testing on the video recording capabilities of the HOX. Firstly, ALL camera apps that I have tried have DROPPED frames when recording.
Dropped frames are the sudden jitter and lag during recording. Generally video is recorded at 30fps, but throughout recording and playback, the frames get dropped very often.
Dropped frames and low FPS are NOT the same. Low FPS seems to be constant, during low light it drops to 17fps or so, but well lit areas 30fps MAX. Just go record a short 30 second clip and you will see what I mean. Every few frames you can see the video stutter and then FPS picks back up. Very bad, and very irritating. There doesn't seem to be a fix to it yet.
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Thx for useful information
Is this fixed in update ?

Are there any mods or apps that improves the videos quality?

Because when i record whit the standard camera it seems to be very laggy (24 fps). Is there any mod/app that increase the bitrate?
Thanks and im sorry for.my bad English
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I've had the same thing, but its not laggy at all when the video comes out, so its not really an issue.
I assume its to keep the quality of the recording up, so the preview is a low priority.

HTC One X Low Video Quality Since Jelly Bean

Hey, I noticed this a while now, but haven't really brought it up. Since the jelly bean update my htc one x video quality has been terrible.
In ICS it may have been only 25fps, but atleast the quality is good. This is 30fps, but its horrible quality.
It gets all blocky when looking around, so much that you can barely tell what your looking at.
I haven't seen anyone else talking about this, so I'm wondering if its only me?
Here is a short example.
No one else have this?
I really need to know if its only me or not.
v0 HaVoK 0v said:
Hey, I noticed this a while now, but haven't really brought it up. Since the jelly bean update my htc one x video quality has been terrible.
In ICS it may have been only 25fps, but atleast the quality is good. This is 30fps, but its horrible quality.
It gets all blocky when looking around, so much that you can barely tell what your looking at.
I haven't seen anyone else talking about this, so I'm wondering if its only me?
Here is a short example.
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Bitrate is too low for higher fps, i hope HTC gonna change that in sense 5. We'll gonna have new camera app like in the new One. Use 720p mode, without image stabilisation, it's the best option for now... Or you can try camera jb+, but sound recording is crappy in this app .
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^Exactly. 1+
mando508 said:
Bitrate is too low for higher fps, i hope HTC gonna change that in sense 5. We'll gonna have new camera app like in the new One. Use 720p mode, without image stabilisation, it's the best option for now... Or you can try camera jb+, but sound recording is crappy in this app .
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Ok thanks, at least now I know it's not only me. Will try camera jb+. I've just installed oneXed camera mod, I think out was supposed to be used whenever we still had ics, but it seems like it works, going to test today.
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Yeah, modded camera apk is the best choice, if you have rooted device.
HTC One X Video Streaming BUG
-Android is having major accruing latency in publishing audio and video frames
- it only occurs when using cellular network connection, not WiFi network
- it only occurs from Android client on cellular network, never from iOS client on Wifi and/or cellular network or Android on Wifi network
- extensive testing across multiple networks and multiple Android devices on WiFi and Cellular and we get same result every time
- occurs for certain devices, but not all devices. for instance, HTC One X has this bug. Samsung Galaxy Note does not have this bug.
- Android is playing back audio and video in realtime from iOS client but iOS client is playing back audio 10+seconds late from Android client. Only when Android is using cellular, never on WiFi.
HTC One X specs:
PLATFORM OS Android OS, v4.0 (Ice Cream Sandwich), upgradable to v4.1.1 (Jelly Bean)
Chipset Nvidia Tegra 3
CPU Quad-core 1.5 GHz
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