Recording Video 1080 screen jittering all over the place - HTC One X

When I record a video in 1080 the screen flickers and moves all over the place and is very jerky. But when playing the recording back its fine, apart from the jerky playback due to the low frames per second.
Anyone else had this problem

Can you make a video to show us what happens exactly?

WiplashNL said:
Can you make a video to show us what happens exactly?
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It is ok now since the ota update the other day. Now on 1.28.
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video editing sofware for video lag

anyone here have this problem when recording with widescreen 800 x 640 resolution on RCMixHD and 720p on some other roms?
cuz i got one, i recordered a video of about 8 minutes and first minutes its ok but after that, the audio is faster than the video, meaning video is lagging behind. when times passes it becomes horribly lagging.
is there a way to fix this video? any software for this? cuz this video is a very important memory to me and its kinda shame to have it broken like that.
LuffyPSP said:
anyone here have this problem when recording with widescreen 800 x 640 resolution on RCMixHD and 720p on some other roms?
cuz i got one, i recordered a video of about 8 minutes and first minutes its ok but after that, the audio is faster than the video, meaning video is lagging behind. when times passes it becomes horribly lagging.
is there a way to fix this video? any software for this? cuz this video is a very important memory to me and its kinda shame to have it broken like that.
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Which ROM are you using? This should be fixed in RCmixHD 0.14b
unfortunately, i got that problem while on RCMixHD 0.14b. but i dont mind since it has happened already. I'm back to AuraXTSense. The thing now is, how do i fix it?

[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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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 ?

[APP] lgcamera

lgcamera has finally supported the HTC One X!
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=rubberbigpepper.lgCamera&hl=en
A new way to bypass compression!!
Hey.
At the One X when I choose stabilizations an image while filming program is falling apart. When taking pictures, the image jumps and crazy about the program.
Movies shooting in good quality, but it hangs ...
Jun Hong said:
lgcamera has finally supported the HTC One X!
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=rubberbigpepper.lgCamera&hl=en
A new way to bypass compression!!
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Hmm? It has always supported the One X.. I've had it installed for a month already -_- Bypasses compression, but not dropped frames. Still as bad as stock cam.
ArmedandDangerous said:
Hmm? It has always supported the One X.. I've had it installed for a month already -_- Bypasses compression, but not dropped frames. Still as bad as stock cam.
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only a few days ago then it started to officially support the one x.
Nice, just installed the Pro version, photo's uncompressed, you'll get a file size of 4,5mb, instead of the 1,5 of htc, better quality
you can record movies in 3gp and mp4.. I've set it to mp4, because that runs better on the One X
also the bitrate to 30mbps, instead of the 7 you get from stock htc camera
stereo quaility record on 320kbps and 48hz
218mb for 1min mp4 movie, hmm haha
maybe I should try 20mbps bitrate
Do you have drop frames in video?
When I try to change between pic and camrecoder the app FC.
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overon37 said:
When I try to change between pic and camrecoder the app FC.
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Same happens to me when I try to activate the stabilisation in the camcorder.
Great camera app, I'm playing with it at the moment trying all options and buttons.
Recording in mpeg4 with video bitrate of 100Mbit and video framerate 30 plus resolution 1920x1088. (5 seconds video is 16,9mb)
Switching between picture and camcorder works fine for me and also stabilisation I've enabled, no freeze.
I still use the free version.
I can switch between picture and camcorder without problems.
Also stabilisation I have enabled.
Edit; the camcorder is very very nice, without it the camcorder is great as well but if the zoom would work fluent it would be a kick ass camcorder!
Edit 2; the zoom does work fluent! You can zoom in and out with the volume button WOW !!!!
Last edit; the zoom isn't fluent but I can live with that (hopefully it can be fixed in futher development), bought the pro version.
* Video stabilization
* Auto rotate video
overon37 said:
When I try to change between pic and camrecoder the app FC.
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MartiDiamond said:
Same happens to me when I try to activate the stabilisation in the camcorder.
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On my stock HOX the free version of lgCamera hangs whenever I go to video-recording mode forcing me to click the menu button to exit the app. It also, somehow, manages to shut down the camera service making even the stock HTC camera to malfunction!
So far the latest Camera ICS (free version) has managed to work flawlessly with my device, making incredible videos that are almost 500mb in size for a 2min clip, but remains on the 24 frames all the time. Videos do look smooth though.
What I want to know is if someone using lgCamera has managed to bypass the stock framerate limit of 24fps? And what are the results?
I'm on a no rooted stock HOX as well, latest 1.29.401.11
Weird but all does function fine for me, no freeze nothing.
I've set the frame rate at 30 but how can I check if it's real 30?
Edit; your right, last video does 21 frames per second.
Edit; my apologies I just realise by reading your post a second time that you do not have any problems on latest version as well.
Feregorn said:
On my stock HOX the free version of lgCamera hangs whenever I go to video-recording mode forcing me to click the menu button to exit the app. It also, somehow, manages to shut down the camera service making even the stock HTC camera to malfunction!
So far the latest Camera ICS (free version) has managed to work flawlessly with my device, making incredible videos that are almost 500mb in size for a 2min clip, but remains on the 24 frames all the time. Videos do look smooth though.
What I want to know is if someone using lgCamera has managed to bypass the stock framerate limit of 24fps? And what are the results?
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Hi again,
I've just had a very fast reply by email from the developer of lgCamera.
He told me that previous version 6.25 did hang sometimes but latest version 6.3 is checked on all mode and shouldn't.
Are you running the latest version?
overon37 said:
When I try to change between pic and camrecoder the app FC.
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MartiDiamond said:
Same happens to me when I try to activate the stabilisation in the camcorder.
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Feregorn said:
On my stock HOX the free version of lgCamera hangs whenever I go to video-recording mode forcing me to click the menu button to exit the app. It also, somehow, manages to shut down the camera service making even the stock HTC camera to malfunction!
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exactly the same issue with paid app, latest version.
it's the only app so far that managed to **** up the stock camera, needed a reboot to get it working again
i also have wrong aspect ratio in the viewfinder after pressing record, when shooting video, but the recorded material is fine....
So far Camera ICS+ is superior, even with 24fps.
The developer of lgCamera has opened a new thread for beta testing
in the general apps and games all device Android section >> HERE
Yes I downloaded the latest free version from the market. I downloaded by other means the old pro 1.25 version and it works flawlessly, it manages 30fps while recording from a moving vehicle! Strange, right?
You can check the framerate and other properties of your videos by opening those files with MX Player.
So, does the newest version lgCamera in your case, create videos with a higher bitrate than the stock camera?
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[Q] Watching Videos On YouTube

Hi guys, I'm sorry if there is any solution for this problem into the forum, but I didn't find it.
What can I do to solve the problem with watching videos on Youtube. I mean, they are seeing too bad, pixelated with a very low quality and that's annoying
BTW, I'm using 4.2.2 stock rom.
Hope you can help me.
See display specs
DISPLAY
Type TFT capacitive touchscreen, 16M colors
Size 480 x 800 pixels, 5.0 inches (~187 ppi pixel density)
Multitouch Yes
AlexMusik said:
See display specs
DISPLAY
Type TFT capacitive touchscreen, 16M colors
Size 480 x 800 pixels, 5.0 inches (~187 ppi pixel density)
Multitouch Yes
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So?
Why anothers videos with the videos App, doesn't look like this shiet?
jortegat7 said:
So?
Why anothers videos with the videos App, doesn't look like this shiet?
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Try watching with HQ , please don't use bad language
jortegat7 said:
So?
Why anothers videos with the videos App, doesn't look like this shiet?
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Maybe your internet connection? Is it unstable or slow?
Low screen resolution (only 480x800) means you're limited to 480p or lower, because more than that you can't tell the difference... of course resolution is not everything, there is also codec and video bitrate. A 1080p with low bitrate may look more pixelated than a 480p with a slightly higher bitrate.
I am facing this problem in CM 11(4.4.2) too. You are on stock 4.2.2 then it is possible that bug is in Youtube App.
I am using Tubemate to watch videos from youtube.
Attaching Samples from both Apps. See the diffrence for same video.Same quality (720P).
ashwin77sgg said:
I am facing this problem in CM 11(4.4.2) too. You are on stock 4.2.2 then it is possible that bug is in Youtube App.
I am using Tubemate to watch videos from youtube.
Attaching Samples from both Apps. See the diffrence for same video.Same quality (720P).
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They're not the same quality. HQ is not the same as HD. HQ in this device is the highest resolution the screen and GPU can render (480p). When you turn off the HQ button then it will scale automatically to your internet speed (144p, 240p, or 360p). 720p is considered HD, just like 1080p.
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They're not the same quality. HQ is not the same as HD. HQ in this device is the highest resolution the screen and GPU can render (480p). When you turn off the HQ button then it will scale automatically to your internet speed (144p, 240p, or 360p). 720p is considered HD, just like 1080p.
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Thanks for clarification buddy.You are right because I tried to play that video in 480P mode in tubemate and it came up with "not supported".
That means it is pixelating due to downscale/upscaling to 800 X 480 . NOT A BUG.:good:
The YouTube app is displaying videos on 4.2.2 GPU libs in crap quality
Thats why even CM11 and all KitKat ROMs have the same prob
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Ok.
Thank u all about the information, now I'm very clear about the problem.
BTW, I'm using Instatube and works fine.
Try see vídeos in Browser its more clear and good the app its really really BAD
Just install the old youtube apk ver 4.5.17 ... it will solve your problem
Just keep in mind ( dont allow play store to update the youtube app to new ver or else u will again see pixelated video).
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Taking photos while recording video

When I take pictures while recording, I noticed that the video kinda stutters at the moment when I press the photo button. Not when I am recording, but when I playback the video that I just shot. This also happened with my wife's original pixel. Has anyone experienced this?
Just tried it and it was completely smooth for me
Here are 2 videos I made with my Pixel 2 XL... I recorded them at 1080, 60fps.
There are little hiccups along the video, that's when im pressing the photo button during the recording. It feels like the camera freezes momentarily to take the picture while im shooting. I tested with 2 other original pixels and both also have tiny hiccups in the video when I press the photo button during recording.
When I shoot the video without taking any photos, the video comes outs perfect and very smooth. Could this be a hardware problem?
link 1: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z_GHEAUmDD8
link 2: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FEtR264eVcA
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Here are 2 videos I made with my Pixel 2 XL... I recorded them at 1080, 60fps.
There are little hiccups along the video, that's when im pressing the photo button during the recording. It feels like the camera freezes momentarily to take the picture while im shooting. I tested with 2 other original pixels and both also have tiny hiccups in the video when I press the photo button during recording.
When I shoot the video without taking any photos, the video comes outs perfect and very smooth. Could this be a hardware problem?
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Have you tried clearing the data/cache of the camera app, rebooting and trying again?
I did, I even booted into safe mode and cleared the cache and restarted the phone. Tried turning off video stabilization just to test, but nothing changed..... Could it have something to do with OIS?
ultrastranger said:
Here are 2 videos I made with my Pixel 2 XL... I recorded them at 1080, 60fps.
There are little hiccups along the video, that's when im pressing the photo button during the recording. It feels like the camera freezes momentarily to take the picture while im shooting. I tested with 2 other original pixels and both also have tiny hiccups in the video when I press the photo button during recording.
When I shoot the video without taking any photos, the video comes outs perfect and very smooth. Could this be a hardware problem?
link 1: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z_GHEAUmDD8
link 2: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FEtR264eVcA
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You sure you recorded it at 1080p 60 FPS because it's only 480p60 on YouTube. But yes I see the stuttering. Have you tried while in landscape? I only record landscape with the camera app and I've never had anything like that when I take photos while recording.
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EeZeEpEe said:
You sure you recorded it at 1080p 60 FPS because it's only 480p60 on YouTube. But yes I see the stuttering. Have you tried while in landscape? I only record landscape with the camera app and I've never had anything like that when I take photos while recording.
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Yeah, on my phone I recorded at 1080... I think when I uploded to youtube, I may have uploaded incorrectly at a lower resolution. I'm gonna try to do it using landscape during the day.
Weird thing is, I tested on the original Pixel, I got similar results.
ultrastranger said:
Yeah, on my phone I recorded at 1080... I think when I uploded to youtube, I may have uploaded incorrectly at a lower resolution. I'm gonna try to do it using landscape during the day.
Weird thing is, I tested on the original Pixel, I got similar results.
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I just tested it myself and I do see just a slight stutter when recording in portrait. Also most as if the video stabilization had to do something. In landscape, perfectly smooth.
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EeZeEpEe said:
I just tested it myself and I do see just a slight stutter when recording in portrait. Also most as if the video stabilization had to do something. In landscape, perfectly smooth.
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Here is my video in landscape mode.. same problem i had in potrait mode...
I tested using the front camera, and it doesn't have this problem.
link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g4iWYqePP1E
Dunno what is happening with my phone... Could it be some settings I need to change?
ultrastranger said:
Here is my video in landscape mode.. same problem i had in potrait mode...
I tested using the front camera, and it doesn't have this problem.
link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g4iWYqePP1E
Dunno what is happening with my phone... Could it be some settings I need to change?
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Are you rapidly pressing the photo button there? How many pics was taken during that clip?
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EeZeEpEe said:
Are you rapidly pressing the photo button there? How many pics was taken during that clip?
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Yeah I was.... I was almost taking a pic per second. Maybe 2 pics per second at some parts of the clip. I think I took 10-15 pics during the clip.
ultrastranger said:
Yeah I was.... I was almost taking a pic per second. Maybe 2 pics per second at some parts of the clip. I think I took 10-15 pics during the clip.
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Yeah if I do it rapidly I can get it to stutter. So...don't do it rapidly. LOL. I never do it that why so that's why I never noticed it on video playback. Usually I only snap a couple pics while recording.
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EeZeEpEe said:
Yeah if I do it rapidly I can get it to stutter. So...don't do it rapidly. LOL. I never do it that why so that's why I never noticed it on video playback. Usually I only snap a couple pics while recording.
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Tried recording and taking photo slowly. I can still notice the stutter at the moment I hit the photo button, but not as often as before.
Maybe I am being too picky about it? There is actually an option to stabilize the video if I go into edit mode, but I would have to manually edit each single video that I record. I just wonder if this is a software or hardware thing, since it happened on your recording and also happened on my wife's first gen Pixel.
Use the feedback option in Settings to report it. Googles attention to detail over the camera app should see this fixed soon hopefully

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