It seems to me the hardware would support it... Is there any way to record video at 120 fps (for slow motion)?
I am not seeing any settings that support this, nor did I find anything in this forum. If I used the Note 2 camera apk (deodoxed rom required), would I be able to use it's slow motion capability?
I'm not sure but the rom I'm using now has the note camera and slow motion does seem to work. I can't tell if it is 120 frames per second though. Looks pretty choppy.
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then its not slow mo. ie high speed video will look EXTRA SILKY smooth. not choppy. man a 120fps mode (even at 640x480) would be INSANELY cool !!
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I usually record videos using my Galaxy Nexus in 720p mode, because 1080p takes up a huge space and my internet is too slow for it..
When I play back the videos that I recorded, it looks so beautiful on the galaxy nexus. But when its on youtube (directly uploaded from the phone), my god! The quality is crap!
Here is the video
http://youtu.be/588xh372ZvU?hd=1 (Uploaded Directly from the YouTube app via WiFi)
http://youtu.be/RbgYReOEoO4?hd=1 (Uploaded from a computer to YouTube.com)
I have done absolutely NO edits or compressions on these videos, and they still looks pixelated! I think even my old HTC HD2 480p camera is better than this..
What can I do (except for going into 1080p mode) to make my video quality better?
Looks fine to me.
Try to stop zooming in and don't make many sudden movements as those cause it to have to focus again.
Also, it is always possible that YouTube is just decreasing the quality so...ya.
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Smokeey said:
Looks fine to me.
Try to stop zooming in and don't make many sudden movements as those cause it to have to focus again.
Also, it is always possible that YouTube is just decreasing the quality so...ya.
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It looks so pixelated to me.. But on my other device that records 720p, it records way lot better than this..
There is way too much movement on both videos. I don't any camera phone could do better under those circumstances.
As a test, take another video without so much movement on the camera end and see if your quality improves.
Good luck.
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That does not look like 720p to me, movement or not. Strange??? Take on in 1080p and upload it so we can see how it looks.
use the mod in my signature, re-shoot, upload and report back
by default 720p records at ~6mbps which for fast motion material can turn out blocky
download "media-profiles-final-holmes6.zip", flash in CWM, reboot
I am just wondering if anyone knows if the 120fps for slow motion video is a hardware cap or is it hard coded into the camera app?
Just curious as to if we know what the capabilities of the Image processor in the phone is - maybe a little tweak here or there and we can get even slower motion video that doesnt blur like being slowed down in software...
Demented-Idiot said:
I am just wondering if anyone knows if the 120fps for slow motion video is a hardware cap or is it hard coded into the camera app?
Just curious as to if we know what the capabilities of the Image processor in the phone is - maybe a little tweak here or there and we can get even slower motion video that doesnt blur like being slowed down in software...
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The hardware cap is 108fps I think, but I don't think it ever reaches that high. Every slow-motion video I've ever recorded looked like a normal one slowed down a bit.
It's a shame, because the LG Viewty (which was released about 5 years ago) had 120fps video recording, which was absolutely fantastic
I imagine we'll be able to push the fps higher with camera mods though.
As mentioned I've noticed that fast motion is clearer than normal recording just sped up so I think the hardware is doing something. Would be nice to be able to tweak the fps
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Slowmotion video
how to fix that ? can custom rom do that ?like ARHD maybe?
I'm sorry for bad english
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!
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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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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.
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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 ?
Hi. I've tried the slow motion feature on my note 2 today and I realise that the 480p of stop motion dont have the quality and the definition of a normal 480p. I've seen another movies of other users loving the feature quality and I am a little bit disapointed. I'm I the only one?
I know that is a new feature and it's better than nothing, but...
I will post two videos to compare soon.
Sorry for my bad english.
Thats due to how slow motion recording works.
If you record a ×2 slow motion video for 1 min it will result in a 2 minute video.
In order to maintain the same fps as a normal video, the camera has to capture and process ×2 the frames in the same 1 min of recording.
To facilitate the increased workload, the camera captures lower resolution frames.
You will notice that x8 has lower resolution than x4 etc.
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I also think that is because the interpolation algorithm (?) that is being used to create the extra frames. (I don't think the camera actually CAPTURES each frame). I'm still doing some tests to determine which would be the exact speed/frame counting on the camera.
Here is a video of my dog jumping. You can still see the blurriness in most of the shots.
http://youtu.be/TnMH_N2fSOA
the same video on Vimeo (for those in the countries where YouTube is blocked)
https://vimeo.com/62170068
Hi, does anybody know a good High-Speed camera app for the international Galaxy S (i9000)?
I'm running cm 10.0 and the stock camera app only does 30 fps no matter which resolution I set and I'm looking for sometihng more like 60 fps.
Any suggestions? Thanks
Our camera can reach up to 30 fps due to hardware limitation. I don't think that we can do something with an app.
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Our camera can reach up to 30 fps due to hardware limitation. I don't think that we can do something with an app.
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I used to have an old i900 Omnia and that did slow-mo videos at pretty low resolution but they looked cool, so I thought that if the hardware is not a problem for the Omnia, it won't be for the Galaxy either.
Try lgcamera
If someone help me i definitely HIT THANKS....
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Try lgcamera
If someone help me i definitely HIT THANKS....
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Tried lgcamera before and the max fps I got was [email protected] 582x480 resolution despite having selected 60 fps in the settings menu, so I guess that doesn't work.
I don't really know about the FPs since i still don't know hot to do it
but i do experience this. when I used my CM 10.0 the camera is taking so much time to open, and inside the camera app (the stock one) the cam seems to be so heavy to run (I assume the fps would be 25 - 29) . but few days ago I changed my ROM into Xylon 0.2.1 (which is 4.2.2 rom) and the camera app is awesome. its not taking a lot of time to open and its much smoother than when i used my CM 10.0
I don't really know why but, this what i experienced.
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I don't really know about the FPs since i still don't know hot to do it
but i do experience this. when I used my CM 10.0 the camera is taking so much time to open, and inside the camera app (the stock one) the cam seems to be so heavy to run (I assume the fps would be 25 - 29) . but few days ago I changed my ROM into Xylon 0.2.1 (which is 4.2.2 rom) and the camera app is awesome. its not taking a lot of time to open and its much smoother than when i used my CM 10.0
I don't really know why but, this what i experienced.
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Perhaps you should clear the data of the camera app or, if that doesn't work, try re-flashing.
Try Ultra Brust Camera
on the market...
galaxis9001 said:
Try Ultra Brust Camera
on the market...
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Ok, so I tried fast burst and ultra burst camera but they're rather useless, at about 10 pics a second they're almost 3 times slower than the stock camera app which takes around 25 frames in a second while recording video. Then I tried iMPlayer+ and played a 30 fps video in slow-motion, it didn't actually look that bad but I recon it would look way better with a video of 40-50 frames. So the problem still seems to be capturing at more than 30 fps for a video to look good in slow-motion playback.
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Ok, so I tried fast burst and ultra burst camera but they're rather useless, at about 10 pics a second they're almost 3 times slower than the stock camera app which takes around 25 frames in a second while recording video. Then I tried iMPlayer+ and played a 30 fps video in slow-motion, it didn't actually look that bad but I recon it would look way better with a video of 40-50 frames. So the problem still seems to be capturing at more than 30 fps for a video to look good in slow-motion playback.
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I had a wave 2 sometime ago and it had an option to record slow motion qvga at 120fps. Does i9000 GB stock have this, I don't remember.
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ts1506 said:
I had a wave 2 sometime ago and it had an option to record slow motion qvga at 120fps. Does i9000 GB stock have this, I don't remember.
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If "GB" means GingerBread than no, it doesn't have 120fps @qvga, I have cm10 on my i9000 and I came from GingerBread 2.3.4 and it didn't have any.