Anyone had problems with recorded playback on desire? video like stuttering, could it be that am using a micro SD card type 4?
shankly1985 said:
Anyone had problems with recorded playback on desire? video like stuttering, could it be that am using a micro SD card type 4?
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I use a class 4, it is fast enough for the Desire. I also have a class 6 in my DHD I notice no difference between the two.
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shankly1985 said:
Anyone had problems with recorded playback on desire? video like stuttering, could it be that am using a micro SD card type 4?
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like hd 720p video or normal?
if hd read this thread
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=755434
basically the recording bit rate is too high (sd card wont help)
jul644 said:
like hd 720p video or normal?
if hd read this thread
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=755434
basically the recording bit rate is too high (sd card wont help)
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Yes recording in 720P I no its not the custom rom because it was the same with stock, I had my phone replaced 1 week after I got it and both were the same.
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shankly1985 said:
Yes recording in 720P I no its not the custom rom because it was the same with stock, I had my phone replaced 1 week after I got it and both were the same.
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no no your not understanding, becuase data rates are around 8 mbs (iv made three videos , one of snow falling one of playing cod6 on playstation and talking with a friend all are 8mbs -8.4 mbs, and fram rates in low light get to like 15fps) it seems that the bitrate is too high for sd cards and potentially for the qsd 8250 soc,
jul644 said:
no no your not understanding, becuase data rates are around 8 mbs (iv made three videos , one of snow falling one of playing cod6 on playstation and talking with a friend all are 8mbs -8.4 mbs, and fram rates in low light get to like 15fps) it seems that the bitrate is too high for sd cards and potentially for the qsd 8250 soc,
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Class4 card should be able to write at 4MB/s or 32Mbps. Blame the ROM, not SD card.
Galaid said:
Class4 card should be able to write at 4MB/s or 32Mbps. Blame the ROM, not SD card.
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But it was the same on the stock android 2.2 that came with the phone, Leedroid has made it much better it only stutters little bit.
stock verison was a joke.
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Decided just to see how well the Desire handles 720p recording, here's my result
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9un9ISsI9sM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=youtube_gdata&v=mtUDvNmDD5g
Nice *****!
Nice movie - collors are a bit blurry - try to change the light settings to "sunny day" or "cloudy" - collors are a bit more colorfull
remmyhi said:
Nice movie - collors are a bit blurry - try to change the light settings to "sunny day" or "cloudy" - collors are a bit more colorfull
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Thanks, forgot to mention everything was just set to auto.
BTW the ***** isn't mine, it just creeps round every day!
Can i ask what microsd your using? (class) Mine is clear put it pauses every now and then! I think my sd is a class crap(2) the one that came with it! And i've been eyeing up a kingston 16gb class 10!!
Aww nice movie!
rob81h said:
Can i ask what microsd your using? (class) Mine is clear put it pauses every now and then! I think my sd is a class crap(2) the one that came with it! And i've been eyeing up a kingston 16gb class 10!!
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It's the standard one that came with the Desire, class 2. The video sometimes stutters when playing back on my Desire and i am wondering if it's to do with the class of SD card.
Nice animals indeed!
Do you have the original 3GP vid file you can upload somewhere?
Colours seem better than Eclair at 0 saturation. You needed +1 to get such colours with it.
There's a few YouTube issues on the HTC 2.2 OTA release mentioned by some, one being the vids pausing/stuttering at times but I haven't otherwise seen vids behaving as such through the SD. I play at least 1-3 hour vids daily on this phone albeit only a few at 8Mbps like the 720p recordings.
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3gp source file for you
http://rapidshare.com/files/411280222/VIDEO0011.3gp
rob81h said:
Can i ask what microsd your using? (class) Mine is clear put it pauses every now and then! I think my sd is a class crap(2) the one that came with it! And i've been eyeing up a kingston 16gb class 10!!
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Kingston 16GB Class 10?Dude,you must be crazy!And luckily enough,I'm the same!I already have it and it's ****in' FAST!No stuttering etc and everything loads lightning fast!
And about that crazy part,I'm just kidding.Although 100 euros is a little too much for a memory card,but who cares?
aindow said:
3gp source file for you
http://rapidshare.com/files/411280222/VIDEO0011.3gp
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That vid is quite excellent how it turned out. The source vid looks far better than that YouTube vid and you have area's of 50-83 FPS on there. The colours are very good.
Also, your vid is completely unplayable on my phone (due to the SD card) with endless stalls and stuttering. No such problem from the laptop or PC.
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What the hell do you need 16gb for?! Actually, I'm not sure if I want to know
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Thanks, I'm glad its not just me having playback issues from the SD Card. Thinking of going for a class 4 or possibly class 6 card to see if that improves performance. I wonder if part of the frame rate issues are down to the class of SD Card used.
BTW I've done another test video, this time indoors. Here's the YouTube video.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=youtube_gdata&v=mtUDvNmDD5g
Original 3gp source file.
http://rapidshare.com/files/411346961/VIDEO0013.3gp
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waiting for a compare between class 2 and class 6
aindow said:
Thanks, I'm glad its not just me having playback issues from the SD Card. Thinking of going for a class 4 or possibly class 6 card to see if that improves performance. I wonder if part of the frame rate issues are down to the class of SD Card used.
BTW I've done another test video, this time indoors. Here's the YouTube video.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=youtube_gdata&v=mtUDvNmDD5g
Original 3gp source file.
http://rapidshare.com/files/411346961/VIDEO0013.3gp
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does your desire record in 3gp or you converted it
i try to shoot video in 720p and when i play it back or upload it to youtube it is all choppy and lagging. Anyone else have this issue or had this happen?
Arnezie said:
i try to shoot video in 720p and when i play it back or upload it to youtube it is all choppy and lagging. Anyone else have this issue or had this happen?
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Same here, wish there was a solution to this.
there is. get a higher class sd card. i used a sandisk class 6 and dont have this problem.
t3project said:
there is. get a higher class sd card. i used a sandisk class 6 and dont have this problem.
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this has nothing to do with it, it's the evo itself, when you play a video regardless of class, it is choppy in 720p, the best way to shoot is vga. sorry lol
iitreatedii said:
this has nothing to do with it, it's the evo itself, when you play a video regardless of class, it is choppy in 720p, the best way to shoot is vga. sorry lol
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Have the same problem and after readin 100's of posts about it it seems that there's a 50/50 chance that gettin a higher class SD card will work.... I have yet to try yet but if you do let me know.... It would be really nice if it worked right
And it doesnt matter if you "play" the video on the phone or not.. it has to do with the recording of the video, becuase it's choppy/laggy whether it's watched on the phone or on a desktop..... So it's not a problem with the EVO screen...
could you try this out
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1025512
I got a 16Gb class 6 Kingston SD card and it didn't help - still lousy 720p results.
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Hi all,
I've read in a few places that if you want to run apps from your SD card that you should have a class 6 SD card. Can anyone explain why this is? I've currently got the one that came with the phone, which is class 2. Just want to understand why I need it before splashing out the cash
Thanks
It's all about speed. Class 6 is faster than Class 4 is faster than Class 2. If you are happy with the performance with your Class 2 card, no need to splash out the cash.
yeah its just about speed, the higher the class the faster the r/w speed, you dont really need a class 6 these days tho, maybe in the old days of the g1/hero but not now
There's quite a bit of discussion on this and I'm honestly quite confused over this as well.
The higher classes just means faster write speeds but same read speeds. Certainly, this shouldn't affect the performance of apps that are installed on the card; unless the card is being used for swap memory.
Anyway, I've heard some users with 32GB microSD card (only available in class 2) using app2sd with no ill-effects. I've recently purchased one myself and will be swapping it out later tonight.
newbie on Android here.....may I ask....Im currently using a 16Gb mem card....If I change it to a 32Gb, what are the files that I need to copy to the new card, so that the apps/games currently installed will still run? I noticed there are so many folders inside my memory card now.....which one should I transfer to my new card? Or should I need to re-install the apps?
thanks..
dinoalbert said:
newbie on Android here.....may I ask....Im currently using a 16Gb mem card....If I change it to a 32Gb, what are the files that I need to copy to the new card, so that the apps/games currently installed will still run? I noticed there are so many folders inside my memory card now.....which one should I transfer to my new card? Or should I need to re-install the apps?
thanks..
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are you using apps2sd? or just running a stock like rom?
9 out of 10 users on this website would not be able to tell the difference in speed by running apps on a class 4 or class 6 cards.
AndroHero said:
are you using apps2sd? or just running a stock like rom?
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I am using an OTA Froyo but already rooted....
Before the usual flamers get to write on this topic to say high-class cards are useless, it really comes down I think to the time you have available to wait for USB transfers. On a class 2 it takes AGES. I bought a class10 16gb and it's an absolute life changer (i do have a lot of public transport so I make heavy use of my phone as a video player)
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Before the usual flamers get to write on this topic to say high-class cards are useless, it really comes down I think to the time you have available to wait for USB transfers. On a class 2 it takes AGES. I bought a class10 16gb and it's an absolute life changer (i do have a lot of public transport so I make heavy use of my phone as a video player)
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Another reason to have a class 4 or faster card in the phone is to have reliable 720p 25fps video recording. On my Class 2 with a2sd+ recording stutters.
thanks for the responses. from what i read previously, it talked about class 6 cards being less likely to be unmounted and causing problems to running applications. does this mean anything to anyone?!
Kashban said:
Another reason to have a class 4 or faster card in the phone is to have reliable 720p 25fps video recording. On my Class 2 with a2sd+ recording stutters.
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This is the reason when I eventually get the money I'll be getting a 16GB class 4 or 6 card. At the moment 720p is fairly pointless to me since I can't get smooth recordings with my SD card.
Have no issues with my 16Gb Class-2 sdcard. R/W speed enough to handle 720p recording and rockplayer playing avis perfectly.
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iLHaNroID said:
Have no issues with my 16Gb Class-2 sdcard. R/W speed enough to handle 720p recording and rockplayer playing avis perfectly.
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Are you running A2SD or a2sd+ on your phone? If not, that may be the reason.
The more apps and widgets and stuff is moved to the sd, the more r/w-access happens to the card, which has serious impact on video recording. I really wish the internal memory of the Desire wasn't so small. What the heck did HTC think by putting only 560 MByte internal storage into their android flagship? The SGS has 5 GiBytes!
jstegeman said:
It's all about speed. Class 6 is faster than Class 4 is faster than Class 2. If you are happy with the performance with your Class 2 card, no need to splash out the cash.
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Incorrect!
The class of the card doesn't tell you the speed of a card - it tells you the *minimum* sustained write speed on a card which is completely unfragmented
A good quality class 2 card can and often will be faster than a poor quality class 6 card.
The two Sandisk Class 2 card I use both write at around 7.5mb/s, which is faster than the class 6 minimums.
Regards,
Dave
foxmeister said:
Incorrect!
The class of the card doesn't tell you the speed of a card - it tells you the *minimum* sustained write speed on a card which is completely unfragmented
A good quality class 2 card can and often will be faster than a poor quality class 6 card.
The two Sandisk Class 2 card I use both write at around 7.5mb/s, which is faster than the class 6 minimums.
Regards,
Dave
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That's interesting info! Would explain why I have far fewer problems than most people report with 720p recording onto my class2 card.
So the real answer is: Benchmark your write speed before making any big purchasing decisions on SD cards.
Kashban said:
Another reason to have a class 4 or faster card in the phone is to have reliable 720p 25fps video recording. On my Class 2 with a2sd+ recording stutters.
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so a class 4 good enough for 720p? i have a class 2 right now and the recording is just horrible.. i thought that my phone was broken and have changed many custom roms
Bought a C6 16gb to replace C2 4Gb - definitely faster as USB drive - both Sandisk
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Kingston-8G...gital_Camera_Memory_Cards&hash=item19d4784e23
i dont need more than 8gb
its a class 10 should be fast right ?
Yes it will work, and class 10s are the fastest I believe, not sure if there's higher than that but yeah, it'll work no problem.
Yes, It will work. Class 10 is the fastest you can go as far as SD Cards are concerned. :victory:
the reason i even consider buying this cause im having problem recording video on FullHD resolution onto the phones internal memory
i read several threads that suggested a faster sd card is needed
kinda stuped isnt it ? that the internal memory isnt fast enough for a built it feature in the phone ?
AzurA86 said:
the reason i even consider buying this cause im having problem recording video on FullHD resolution onto the phones internal memory
i read several threads that suggested a faster sd card is needed
kinda stuped isnt it ? that the internal memory isnt fast enough for a built it feature in the phone ?
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The internal memory is good enough for HD recording. Only problem is you'll run out of space if your using the 16gb. I had no problem recording in HD with my 32gb internal memory.
AzurA86 said:
the reason i even consider buying this cause im having problem recording video on FullHD resolution onto the phones internal memory
i read several threads that suggested a faster sd card is needed
kinda stuped isnt it ? that the internal memory isnt fast enough for a built it feature in the phone ?
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The internal memory is fastest for HD video recording. Transfer all your stuff to your sd (Music Videos Pics) and then use the internal memory for camera and video.
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I' ve been looking into a memory card for my Galaxy Note 2.
The 64gb one from SanDisk looks like a good one to get however I have a few questions about MKV playback.
Can anyone verify smooth playback of high bitrate files, say Avatar @1080p with a 20-30 meg bitrate?
The card states that it can handle 30MB/s but im not sure how it will cope.
Anyone had any experience with these kind of files?
ItzMar said:
I' ve been looking into a memory card for my Galaxy Note 2.
The 64gb one from SanDisk looks like a good one to get however I have a few questions about MKV playback.
Can anyone verify smooth playback of high bitrate files, say Avatar @1080p with a 20-30 meg bitrate?
The card states that it can handle 30MB/s but im not sure how it will cope.
Anyone had any experience with these kind of files?
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You should have no issues. Bitrate and data transfer rate are completely different from each other by a factor of 8, because there are 8 bits to 1 byte. In other words, 30MB/s (megabytes) is 8 times more than 30mb/s (megabits). So, even a 1080p video running at a 30mb/s bitrate is still only going to be equivalent to a data transfer of 3.75MB/s.
ItzMar said:
I' ve been looking into a memory card for my Galaxy Note 2.
The 64gb one from SanDisk looks like a good one to get however I have a few questions about MKV playback.
Can anyone verify smooth playback of high bitrate files, say Avatar @1080p with a 20-30 meg bitrate?
The card states that it can handle 30MB/s but im not sure how it will cope.
Anyone had any experience with these kind of files?
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i got the same card class 10 does the job perfect
Brilliant. Can't wait for the card to come.
I have that card and every 1080 mkv has played faultlessly
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