Video Recording [email protected] ? - Samsung Galaxy Nexus

Is possible to make videos at [email protected] or [email protected](i know this one is not possible though )
I know its now capped @24fps for 1080p
But by moding or something is it possible ?
Cause i know my brother's optimus 2x was also capped 24fps but then a mod was released which increased that limit to 30fps.
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seriousia said:
Is possible to make videos at [email protected] or [email protected](i know this one is not possible though )
I know its now capped @24fps for 1080p
But by moding or something is it possible ?
Cause i know my brother's optimus 2x was also capped 24fps but then a mod was released which increased that limit to 30fps.
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This thread may interest you
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=21089723

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Nexus and Netflix

When will the Netflix app for the galaxy nexus support HD streaming? This would common sense since the.nexus has an HD screen.
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michaelearth said:
When will the Netflix app for the galaxy nexus support HD streaming? This would common sense since the.nexus has an HD screen.
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Well, there was a Netflix apk floating around (search is your friend) from the Droid Razr, however the app doesn't seem to play nice with 4.0.3+ at the moment. If you are running a 4.0.2 rom or lower, you can use that. Otherwise, we have to wait for someone to mod the HD apk to work with 4.0.3+ ROMs or for Netflix to update their own app. Also, the Droid RAZR apk doesn't go full screen either.
Netflix doesn't seem very high definition even when streamed over wifi on my laptop or monitor. You're not missing much.
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lol HD video on a mobile phone why?? Average 720p is about 2-3gb no thanks waste of bandwidth. You won't see all those details anyway unless you're a show off ....
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MattSkeet said:
lol HD video on a mobile phone why?? Average 720p is about 2-3gb no thanks waste of bandwidth. You won't see all those details anyway unless you're a show off ....
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Because some of us have unlimited data plans still, and IMHO HD videos on this phone actually DO look really solid, depending on the source of course. Then again, I'm also just a huge show off
i'm not sure what you mean, mattskeet. watching youtube on HD vs SD is apples and oranges on the nexus. I could happily watch a 90 minute HD movie on nexus screen
Netflix and gameloft have crappy methods of showing support rather then just throwing the APK out there in the market.
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@rbiter said:
Netflix doesn't seem very high definition even when streamed over wifi on my laptop or monitor. You're not missing much.
Sent from my Nexus in Texas.
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Netflix has the potential to have great image quality. My Apple TVs and PS3s allow for 1080p video and 5.1 audio.
Netflix only allows HD on devices with locked boot loaders afaik. Nook tablet has HD as well.
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Jayrod1980 said:
Netflix only allows HD on devices with locked boot loaders afaik. Nook tablet has HD as well.
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If that's true, I can't imagine why they would do that.
mutelight said:
Netflix has the potential to have great image quality. My Apple TVs and PS3s allow for 1080p video and 5.1 audio.
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netflix's hd quality is amazing on my computer too, if its bad quality its cause the connection is too slow. you need about 15-20mb/s to get the best quality.
is there any update on this? just saw the new netflix on the play store but it still doesnt have 702p. does the hacked apk work for 4.0.3 or 4.0.4 yet?
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Netflix only allows HD on devices with locked boot loaders afaik. Nook tablet has HD as well.
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That is not true, there is zero difference in Netflix quality on a GN with a locked bootloader vs. and unlocked one.
neotekz said:
netflix's hd quality is amazing on my computer too, if its bad quality its cause the connection is too slow. you need about 15-20mb/s to get the best quality.
is there any update on this? just saw the new netflix on the play store but it still doesnt have 702p. does the hacked apk work for 4.0.3 or 4.0.4 yet?
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This is also not true, you don't need anywhere near that bandwidth to get great quality.
You need 8Mbps for 1080p video with 5.1 Dolby Digital Plus audio.
Regardless, I get 25Mbps on my home connection and my phone, Apple TV, and PS3s are all connected to the same network, so that rules out network conditions.
I remember reading somewhere that it is a software limitation and the Razr got a special version to showcase the HDMI 720p streaming out on the device.
When I had my RAZR HD Netflix looked amazing. You can see so many details especially facial details. Skintone, facial stubble etc. Would be nice to have on the Nexus since it has a HD display. GG unlimited data .

720p camera vs 1080p camera

Which version of videos look better on the Nexus?
Do you record video in 720p or 1080p and why? Personally, I thought the 720p looked better, but I haven't had the time to do intensive testing yet.
I only use 720p because there isn't a place to put my 32 gb sd card.
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theking_13 said:
I only use 720p because there isn't a place to put my 32 gb sd card.
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So basically, you would use 1080p if you had a removable SD card. So, it is a storage limitation for you.
My problem is file size not storage space (I have VZN 32GB). With 1080p the file size is huge, so I stick with 720p
1080p to be able to view it in large screen.
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gomakoto said:
So basically, you would use 1080p if you had a removable SD card. So, it is a storage limitation for you.
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Yeah, I hate having to constantly transfer files to my computer. If I need to a covert a 1080 to a 720, I have the software for that, but not to convert 720 to 1080.
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theking_13 said:
Yeah, I hate having to constantly transfer files to my computer. If I need to a covert a 1080 to a 720, I have the software for that, but not to convert 720 to 1080.
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In that case, I'll create a software to do that and sell it to people who believe in 'upscaling'.
It's not that big.
I find that there's no major difference between filming in 720p and 1080p, so I mainly use 720p since I have no huge screen to watch them on.
I would say that 720p looks better on the Galaxy Nexus, as it fits the phones native resolution. You can't fully enjoy a 1080p masterpiece without the screen to match, granted it will still be very high quality.
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720 because 1080 is only 30fps
shawnn218 said:
720 because 1080 is only 30fps
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so 720 is 60fps? I thought both were 30fps
1080p. Goes directly onto Youtube. Then I download it from there. Faster than transfering it over slow ass MTP.
biscuitownz said:
so 720 is 60fps? I thought both were 30fps
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No, he made a mistake: 720 is 30 fps and 1080 is 24 fps.
Not sure if the Galaxy Nexus and the Epic Touch Galaxy S2 has the same camera or not, but on my Galaxy S2 I noticed that when I record at 1080p the video looks like it is zoomed in or cropped differently from 720p which is why I use 720p on my Galaxy S2.
With 50gb on box.net I'll just upload each video there for safe keeping. until needed.
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Hotshot205 said:
With 50gb on box.net I'll just upload each video there for safe keeping. until needed.
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1. it's no longer box.net, it's called box now, and their address is box.com
2. u r aware that box has 100mb file limit right ?
They have different cameras. I would think that this could affect the aspect ratio and the overall quality of the shots.
Personally I don't record video so I don't have a preference.
I noticed on mine that if I'm recording video with 720p and I touch the screen to take a picture, the picture doesn't look right. It's not framed correctly due to the resolution change. What I saw on the screen is not what I get on the picture.
But when I'm recording with 1080p, the picture looks like how it did on the screen.
I'm on rooted stock 4.0.4 Verizon Nexus.
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Well, I will do some testing and make a post about it. Seems like there are a lot of mixed opinions here.

4k Recording on GS4?

Is it possible To record at this res?
The sensor on the back has enough pixels. It's a question of heat created by the sensor as well as software and possibly hardware requirements.
All depends on how much $$ Samsung put it into the sensor. Honestly, I doubt it's possible due to physical requirements. But, even if it were, who is going to know how to make a camera take that kind of resolution at good quality other than Samsung devs?
If anyone can find the model number of the sensor used in the s4 camera, I can find out if it's possible.
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tichs said:
Is it possible To record at this res?
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No It's not possible, The GS4 has a 600 Snap Dragon Processor which handles up to 1080p recording beyond that the hardware is not capable of doing that only 800 can do and higher. It cannot do that even with the deepest hacking ever The architecture wasn't designed to support this.
Yupp. I forgot about that. Good info.
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4k and 1080p 60 fps in video is possible?

Good friends, Hard are is that you can as the Samsung Galaxy alpha has the same processor and GPU. ..the you can record 1080p 60 fps and 4K with some mod? greetings and thanks
kevin_23 said:
Good friends, Hard are is that you can as the Samsung Galaxy alpha has the same processor and GPU. ..the you can record 1080p 60 fps and 4K with some mod? greetings and thanks
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You need a 13mp camera for 4k last I knew. The Tab S all have only an 8mp. The 1080p 60 maybe possible but there could be a hardware issue there as well since tablets get lesser cameras.
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nrage23 said:
You need a 13mp camera for 4k last I knew. The Tab S all have only an 8mp. The 1080p 60 maybe possible but there could be a hardware issue there as well since tablets get lesser cameras.
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Thanks nrage23
4K is less than 8 MP. Problem is that the part of the SOC used for image processing is probably not fast enough for 4K video.

Nexus 5X 1080p 60fps?

why dont we have this!!!
RonnellTapawan said:
why dont we have this!!!
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I don't think any phones with the 808 processor can record 1080p at 60 FPS straight out the box.
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EeZeEpEe said:
I don't think any phones with the 808 processor can record 1080p at 60 FPS straight out the box.
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I think I saw LG G4 have this, also LG G3 which has lower chipset
RonnellTapawan said:
I think I saw LG G4 have this, also LG G3 which has lower chipset
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Actually yeah I forgot about those and I just realized even my S5 with an 801 could do it.
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We actually have a mod that enables 60fps 1080p video. I tested it and works.
However there is a considerable bug. Using this mod, we cannot record slow motion
video. Neither 120fps nor 240 fps.
This is thread - http://forum.xda-developers.com/nexus-5x/themes-apps/root-60fps-1080p-recording-t3434136

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