Is the 1080p HD video resolution deliberately set at a width of 1088, or is it a fault? Personally I find it frustrating as it is causing problems when it comes to importing the videos for editing between devices. Is there anyway to change this other than decreasing the resolution to 720?
thats because mpeg2 uses 16x16 pixel blocks. so the real hd resolution of most hd videos is 1920x1088.
But it's not MPEG2. None of my 1080 content from other sources is 1088 in any format!
Not use the phone for video yet, but it will be very annoying if it does put out 1088!
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Graphic_display_resolutions#FHD_.281920.C3.971080.29
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Thanks N3m3515,
I don't dispute that technically the videos are encoded as you describe. It is however the first device I have encountered that actually outputs them at 1088. I guess the other devices I have crop the additional 8 lines and output 1080. I checked a video shot with the Xperia S last week and that is correctly outputting at the standard 1920 x 1080.
It is an inconvenience to have to bring video shot on the One X into another program to re-encode them into regular 1080 to then edit. So I am having to shoot in 720, which just feels wrong when it should be Full HD.
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Which is the best format to watch movies on DHD?
I am having little trouble with .avi files. The files work but the quality is not so good. MP-4 seem to work fine but in some cases it says that file is not playable. I want to know what is the best "FREE" software for converting video files to mp4 or to a format which best works on DHD?
Handbrake.
testing now
Handbrake works great. If your input video has a higher resolution that your DHD remember to change it to 800 x 480, or as close as you can.
The default iPod preset works fine.
Handbreak seems to be working fine. Thanx guys.
But I have one more issue. When I copy AVI films with letterbox (black bars at the top and bottome) the DHD simply strectches it. But since playback isn't so fine I have to convert them. However, DHD doesn't crop the black bars once the video is converted to mp4. Any way to get rid of them?
I have tried another software called Sothink Video Converter. Its a great software. It has option to stretch the video, but that just stretches everything (long faced people).
Within Handbrake, on the Picture Tab. You have Cropping on the right hand side.
With a little trial & error you can remove the black bars top & bottom.
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http://mirovideoconverter.com/
So whether it be on the stock camera, or the aosp camera mod, why can't we get 16:9 aspect ratio? When I'm using the aosp mod the screen is showing the camera in 16:9 so why wouldn't the picture be saved that way? Is anyone working on a tweak for this?
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It looks like stock has several 16:9 settings.
3264x1836, 2084x1152 & 1280x720.
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Ah Ok. I guess I have only been looking at AOSP. 4.2 Camera.
This is a dumb question I know I see a difference in megapixel count and it seems to be wider on the sides with 3264x1836 versus 3264x2448 any real benefits to either? I'd like to hear from a professional. I've also noticed hurt quality images placing my device in its side to take photos versus in portrait it throws off resolution and makes things look weird, and since taking landscape I've noticed once transferred to a computer it doesn't need rotating anymore ! Lol big kid moment
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So I'm running gravity box which gives me the option to set a lock screen wallpaper but I cant find a good program to crop the image so it shows the full image.. Any suggestions?
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You wanna be able to just crop and center the picture to portrait? In full resolution?
Could download Gimp and you can save as JPG with lowest compression. Otherwise you can upload the image and I'll do it for ya.. But Gimp is a free photoshop alternative and will certainly do the job well. Crop and paste to your tablet.
edit: - Remember to set the aspect ratio to 1200x1920 to begin with, when you fix the ratio it will scale the image (if it is too small or too big, so you can drag and scale the image to a higher or lower resolution but it will still keep the proportions in order to display the image you cropped to fit the lockscreen. Don't worry about the resolution changing below in "size", as long as you don't over-scale the image too much it will still look rather clear just don't use way too small images.)
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Why is it when I set the lockscreen wallpaper it sets it full like this
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And if I do the same on the homescreen wallpaper it sets it so cropped like this?
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That image is 2560x1600. I tried doing the same with Nova as well, same result. What's the optimal resolution for landscape? 2560x1600 would be for a fixed one, so I imagined 5120x1600 would do the job for a scrolling wallpaper, but nope, it won't let me select that much area.
Which model?
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Tab S 10.5. Well the resolution is the same, so I didn't think it was a necessary detail.
8.4 is 1600 x 2560
10.5 is 2560 x 1600
The two devices have a different 'default' for landscape mode, have you tried flipping the image through 90 degrees and see if it makes a difference?
That's just how it is which I find sad. Even if you get a wallpaper with the right resolution for this device it still won't occupy the way it should on portrait mode but only on landscape mode and I'm not really sure why, I guess it's a touch wiz thing or a Samsung issue.
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With video stabilization toggled on, pressing record and expecting a smooth result is impossible as the phone drops frames for a few seconds and that's honestly not acceptable. I always record in 4k60 in the HEVC format and sometimes i need that extra digital stabilization on top of the already great optical, and when I turn it on, it seems like the digital stabilization is trying to lock on to something regardless of the subject and the video drops hella frames. I just don't understand how that's possible on a snapdragon 888. I have the 6gbRAM variant. I know 6gb isn't a lot but still.
All that without mentioning how slow and laggy overall the camera app is.
I'm having the exact same issue.
Same problem, any fix?
I have the same problem on my S21 FE (Exynos)
This is my camera setup:
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Any recommendation? Disabling video stabilization is a temporary solution?
I reported the issue on Samsung Members but have not received a response yet.
I have the exact same issue when recording in FHD and it happens exactly when I film in a low lighted area. In 4K I do not have any problems, maybe you can try that.
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I have the exact same issue when recording in FHD and it happens exactly when I film in a low lighted area. In 4K I do not have any problems, maybe you can try that.
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Cool! I will try that way
Thanks for your answer!