[Q] Recording long 1080p videos? - AT&T, Rogers, Bell, Telus Samsung Galaxy S III

Does anyone have any insight on how to record a long (1 hour+) 1080p video? The fat16/32 formatting is throwing the whole thing off. I've tried looking up NTFS supported kernels, but the only one I found posted was a test build with a bad link. It would be perfect if there was an app/script for automatically splitting the video every 2 GB... Anyone have any ideas? I need to record approx 2.5 hours worth.

2.5 hours on your phone? Are you going to the theatre to record this video? Ha Ha Ha Ha
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thatsupnow said:
2.5 hours on your phone? Are you going to the theatre to record this video? Ha Ha Ha Ha
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Ha, no I'm trying to do a time-lapse of a PC build. I tried the app lapse-it pro, but the frame rates are too low on 1080p.

rytymu said:
Ha, no I'm trying to do a time-lapse of a PC build. I tried the app lapse-it pro, but the frame rates are too low on 1080p.
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oh okay I see, that be cool to see. I've been playing around with the time lapse setting in tasks aokp rom and its pretty cool
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thatsupnow said:
oh okay I see, that be cool to see. I've been playing around with the time lapse setting in tasks aokp rom and its pretty cool
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I just so happened to have a copy of that ROM on my memory card (the one with A2DP support too!) and the time lapse feature worked perfect! It has a high enough frame-rate to show motion, and the lack of audio keeps a 3 hour 1080p video under 2 GB. Thanks!

rytymu said:
I just so happened to have a copy of that ROM on my memory card (the one with A2DP support too!) and the time lapse feature worked perfect! It has a high enough frame-rate to show motion, and the lack of audio keeps a 3 hour 1080p video under 2 GB. Thanks!
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This doesn't fix my original problem where I want to store more than 4GB files on my 64GB MicroSD card.

Anonymously_Unknown said:
This doesn't fix my original problem where I want to store more than 4GB files on my 64GB MicroSD card.
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True, I would still like a kernel that supports NTFS formatted Micro SDs...

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choppy video play back

Anyone tried playing video files on s2 yet? my play back is choppy on mp4 and Avis files. let.me know how yours play. This might be the deal breaker. I payed full price for this puppy
I think it's ur 4g because I've played tons of videos and games with no lag or choppiness, I'm using the stock video player
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I just watched The Town in avi format and noticed no choppiness.
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thanks
good! ill exchange my s2 later. thanks for the reply
maktucali said:
good! ill exchange my s2 later. thanks for the reply
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man... did you even read above!?!?
try any video file from your SD card first
it might just be a slow network connection.....
man?
man.. i started the thread so yes i read the all the replies. and yes i played both mp4 avi video files from the sd card... where eles will i play them from? i even moved dexter to the internal memory thinking it might be my sd card same result. i payed full price for this DUAL CORE phone so something like choppy video is unacceptable.
you can exchange the phone, but it might probably be the same
did you try end tasking all the background stuff?
hmm
yeah i did, plus i have the damn vertical lines and sometimes my phone heats up so its go to the tmo store. thanks for the inputs .
I should add that I played mine from a 16 gig class 10.
If you have the lines yes take it back. My date is 9/28/2011 and it's fine.
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cool
thanks mine is 09/27/2011. i def. should look for 28
jasontx said:
I should add that I played mine from a 16 gig class 10.
If you have the lines yes take it back. My date is 9/28/2011 and it's fine.
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Where can you find the date?
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its on the box near the bar codes
maktucali said:
Anyone tried playing video files on s2 yet? my play back is choppy on mp4 and Avis files. let.me know how yours play. This might be the deal breaker. I payed full price for this puppy
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Make sure you formatted your card then put the files back on and see if that helps. I notice when I took my Sd from my Photon and put it in without format that media files were skipping and having all types of distortion with music and video.
the newer devices using ExtFAT instead of FAT32
that might be the reason why a format helps, same try to use the 64Gb micro sdxc cards
you can use Linux Gparted to convert the partition
Its the slow ass processor or gpu. i paid full price also because i really want the galaxy nexus. Don't play anything above 480*800 resolution. Anything above wont make it look better. And its puts extra strain on cpu and battery. btw videos imo play better on the vibrant. They should have stay with the orginial cpu as it is better
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will6316 said:
Its the slow ass processor or gpu. i paid full price also because i really want the galaxy nexus. Don't play anything above 480*800 resolution. Anything above wont make it look better. And its puts extra strain on cpu and battery. btw videos imo play better on the vibrant. They should have stay with the orginial cpu as it is better
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I played 720p just fine yesterday
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I noticed the graphic handling DOES seem to be choppy on this phone... which sucks because I love the phone..
but if you play a game like angry birds on the MT4G.. then on the SGS2.. you see a slight lag on the SGS2 when compared side by side
also, run BeWeather animations for "partly" or "mostly" cloudy, and it's very choppy.. but on the MT4G it's butter smooth..
puzzling.
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I noticed the graphic handling DOES seem to be choppy on this phone... which sucks because I love the phone..
but if you play a game like angry birds on the MT4G.. then on the SGS2.. you see a slight lag on the SGS2 when compared side by side
also, run BeWeather animations for "partly" or "mostly" cloudy, and it's very choppy.. but on the MT4G it's butter smooth..
puzzling.
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Your mytouch is most likely rooted optimized for maximum performance. That's why were on a newer kernel full ext 4 optimization compared to the Samsung galaxy 2 also everything is zipaligned. Manufacturers and carriers don't usually put the best optimization in their phones.
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Your mytouch is most likely rooted optimized for maximum performance. That's why were on a newer kernel full ext 4 optimization compared to the Samsung galaxy 2 also everything is zipaligned. Manufacturers and carriers don't usually put the best optimization in their phones.
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Yeah.. well I'm the one who roots it and unroots it, so I think I would know if it's "most likely rooted" lol
Right now it's running stock GB, unrooted, S=ON, no optimized kernals, stock GB radio
And it blows the SGS2 away on handling graphics. Which is why it's puzzling.
got the new replacement!
ok got the replacement its the 9/28/2011. im charging it now will report later if the videos play better and if the screen has no vertical lines

Lol. Just realized someting.

1080p on any tw rom on this phone doesn't work. It can only record up to 720p. Hax
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It works in mine but I'm on GB not ICS.
Works for me too. 720 is less apt to drop frames in my experience.
Huh?? Overstew, are you drinking? Every rom for this phone is TW aside from CM7/9 and so far they all seem to be recording in 1080p. Though 720p looks much better IMO, I really hate that zoom on 1080p.
KCRic said:
Huh?? Overstew, are you drinking? Every rom for this phone is TW aside from CM7/9 and so far they all seem to be recording in 1080p. Though 720p looks much better IMO, I really hate that zoom on 1080p.
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That's what I'm referring to. 1080p isn't true 1080p because the resolution in which it records is no different than 480p. 720p is true 720p on this device.
Overstew said:
That's what I'm referring to. 1080p isn't true 1080p because the resolution in which it records is no different than 480p. 720p is true 720p on this device.
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Oh I see. I've never taken the time to do it but are there the correct number of lines of resolution on the 1080p video? Regardless, it seems like a cheat to increase the resolution on a smaller field of view than to give us the full widescreen image at the same resolution. I heard it has something to do with only part of the sensor being used for 1080p (the inner portion) so while it looks zoomed, it's really not. The bitrates are higher - for what it's worth.
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Oh I see. I've never taken the time to do it but are there the correct number of lines of resolution on the 1080p video? Regardless, it seems like a cheat to increase the resolution on a smaller field of view than to give us the full widescreen image at the same resolution. I heard it has something to do with only part of the sensor being used for 1080p (the inner portion) so while it looks zoomed, it's really not. The bitrates are higher - for what it's worth.
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Eh, if it's "true" 1080p, it's outdone by the 720p setting, which defeats the purpose of advertising 1080p.
Technically 1080p, realistically, not what you expect from 1080p recording.
Anybody upload to PC both 720 and 1080 of the same scene and does it still crop the 1080 when viewed on the PC monitor ,for example maybe we are not seeing the whole picture and the edges that got cropped will return when viewed on a hi Res monitor .. just a theory I hope is true
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djjosh said:
Anybody upload to PC both 720 and 1080 of the same scene and does it still crop the 1080 when viewed on the PC monitor
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I'll try now.
EDIT: Gotta restore my Blazer. lol MIUI recording doesn't work atm.
I've never tried to record anything in 1080p so I never really noticed...
I don't know why your avatar said ET4G...............the correct name for sprint Galaxy S2 is called Epic 4G Touch....short for E4GT
yang704 said:
I don't know why your avatar said ET4G...............the correct name for sprint Galaxy S2 is called Epic 4G Touch....short for E4GT
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Epic Touch 4G
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I'm pretty sure that when recording 1080p the preview window shows the 720p or (more likely) WVGA square in the center of the actual 1080p video. My theory is that it might be a little too much to ask to both record 1080p at a reasonable frame-rate and to do realtime scaling for the preview at the same time.
....when viewing my videos on my monitor they sure don't look as zoomed in and wacky as they do when capturing.
edit: The 1080p really does look fantastic if you have great lighting and DO NOT MOVE THE PHONE AT ALL. The scene can be very high motion, just don't move the scene....the tearing/warping is horrrrible.
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I'll try now.
EDIT: Gotta restore my Blazer. lol MIUI recording doesn't work atm.
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has anyone else noticed this **** happens hella often? the first person to volunteer to try something always ends not being able to try it because there's something wrong with their phone. and then they either forget about it, or when they do try it they never post the results.
not doggin on overstew, i just see this happen all the time, and everytime i'm like "man, comethefuck on, every time!!"
I'm want to record the same scene with maybe a pole or other object on the edge of the screen ,play it on the PC and see if that pole is still on the edge of the screen but I'm still at work
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Works for me too. 720 is less apt to drop frames in my experience.
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Thank you,about mf time someone noticed that.
720 is real nice with almost zero lag.While 1080p has ghosting/lag effect with moving objects.
I had 3 different epics and they are all the same-1080 recording is uselless,they probably included that option to market epic but in real life it doesnt work good.
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daneurysm said:
I'm pretty sure that when recording 1080p the preview window shows the 720p or (more likely) WVGA square in the center of the actual 1080p video. My theory is that it might be a little too much to ask to both record 1080p at a reasonable frame-rate and to do realtime scaling for the preview at the same time.
....when viewing my videos on my monitor they sure don't look as zoomed in and wacky as they do when capturing.
edit: The 1080p really does look fantastic if you have great lighting and DO NOT MOVE THE PHONE AT ALL. The scene can be very high motion, just don't move the scene....the tearing/warping is horrrrible.
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Yeah,it is nice if you filming some slow moving robots but beyond that the tear is horrible.I wonder if there a fix for it or maybe someone will make a camera mod that can record with higher resolition than 720p but not as high as 1080.
I noticed the lower the resolution,the less lag camera has.
yang704 said:
I don't know why your avatar said ET4G...............the correct name for sprint Galaxy S2 is called Epic 4G Touch....short for E4GT
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Uh no at Sprint we call it the Epic Touch 4g. Sorry yang you my friend are wrong. That could be your yin though.
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wytecaztle said:
Uh no at Sprint we call it the Epic Touch 4g. Sorry yang you my friend are wrong. That could be your yin though.
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sorry, not trying to be rude.. so i hope i dont come across that way
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Total pwnage lol

4gb limitation for videos

hi guys,
as the nature of my question will tell u i'm not very technical. so in most basic terms: if i rip a movie at 720p, which is almost always around 5gb, can u copy and play it in one x? why bother doing so? coz we finally may have a screen good enough that's worth the effort
thanx in advance.
Umyd said:
hi guys,
as the nature of my question will tell u i'm not very technical. so in most basic terms: if i rip a movie at 720p, which is almost always around 5gb, can u copy and play it in one x? why bother doing so? coz we finally may have a screen good enough that's worth the effort
thanx in advance.
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you can't copy anything over 4gb because the storage is formatted to the FAT32 standard. Use an application to split the file in half and you'll be able to transfer it across.
Upload it to dropbox and stream it iff u want to save space iff u want to no how to do that let me no
Mod or Die
in order to do that i'll need wifi.
i'm trying to be less bored in my 2hrs+ train journeys.
thats such a pitty. that was the only reason why i'd buy such a phone.
i'll stick with my gs2 for some more years i guess
thanx guys
Umyd said:
in order to do that i'll need wifi.
i'm trying to be less bored in my 2hrs+ train journeys.
thats such a pitty. that was the only reason why i'd buy such a phone.
i'll stick with my gs2 for some more years i guess
thanx guys
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I don't see a difference as the SD card and internal memory of the SGS2 is also formatted in FAT32.
Will it not be possible to have it formatted with EXT4? There is so many custom ROMs coming out now.
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If not that, there probably is an easy way/tool to split MKV into 2 files. I could live with that (but it would be more difficult to use subtitles, for those who need them)
You can use mkvtoolnix to split files.
This is one of the many problems with lacking an external card slot, since in ICS it should be able to take NTFS formatted cards which would alleviate the large file problem and the lack of storage problem (OK, that's mainly only a problem for a minority, I realise that, but that isn't much consolation when you're in that small minority).
Or you could just get the galaxy s3 http://www.beginnerstech.co.uk/samsung-unveil-galaxy-phone-3rd-london/
NZtechfreak said:
You can use mkvtoolnix to split files.
This is one of the many problems with lacking an external card slot, since in ICS it should be able to take NTFS formatted cards which would alleviate the large file problem and the lack of storage problem (OK, that's mainly only a problem for a minority, I realise that, but that isn't much consolation when you're in that small minority).
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I'm thinking more towards apps clashing with NTFS. I know there is basically no difference, I can just copy paste a folder from a FAT32 partition and it will work flawlessly on NTFS, but the app developers might not have optimized whatever it is they need to to fully utilize NTFS, or even supported.
If i were you i would look at your ripping settings, and tweak the quality down so as to sneak in under the 4GB barrier.
I do alot of ripping using handbrake, and my 720p rips are usually around the 2.5GB - 3GB mark, with no discernalbe loss in quality, (dpepending on film length).
I agree that the 4GB limit is an issue, especially when i want to play a 1080p rip i have on my PC, but cant be bothered to re-size for the one X screen.
Lets hope the devs can sort out some ext4 goodness!
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I don't see a difference as the SD card and internal memory of the SGS2 is also formatted in FAT32.
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the difference is pixel density. when i'm ripping a vid for gs2, it's 480x800, which makes a full length movie (without compromising the quality) around 1.5gb.
and it allows me to carry multiple shows/movies.
NZtechfreak said:
You can use mkvtoolnix to split files.
This is one of the many problems with lacking an external card slot, since in ICS it should be able to take NTFS formatted cards which would alleviate the large file problem and the lack of storage problem (OK, that's mainly only a problem for a minority, I realise that, but that isn't much consolation when you're in that small minority).
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thanx bud
looks like a good idea
Hereisphilly said:
If i were you i would look at your ripping settings, and tweak the quality down so as to sneak in under the 4GB barrier.
I do alot of ripping using handbrake, and my 720p rips are usually around the 2.5GB - 3GB mark, with no discernalbe loss in quality, (dpepending on film length).
I agree that the 4GB limit is an issue, especially when i want to play a 1080p rip i have on my PC, but cant be bothered to re-size for the one X screen.
Lets hope the devs can sort out some ext4 goodness!
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i wouldn't give up anything on quality if possible. otherwise i'll just wait for gs3 as snowwhite suggested.
u seem more experienced than me. if the loss of quality is not noticeable (especially when panning), I'd appreciate if u could share your handbrake settings with me
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i wouldn't give up anything on quality if possible. otherwise i'll just wait for gs3 as snowwhite suggested.
u seem more experienced than me. if the loss of quality is not noticeable (especially when panning), I'd appreciate if u could share your handbrake settings with me
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Hehe, yeah no problem
I rip the entire bluray with no compression with makeMKV first, into one huge MKV file.
Then in handbrake,
Under picture settings to downscale to 720p select Loose in the anamorphic setting, set the Modulus to 2 and manually set the width to 1280. (also maintain aspect ratio) Cropping should be set to Automatic in order to remove the black bars
High profile preset
MP4 container (which will actually give you a .m4v file extension ending, but its not problem)
x264 codec
Same as source framerate
then select varialbe
Contstant quality setting, with an RF value of anywhere between 19 - 21. for faster films with more action i generally have a lower value as it looks better.
Lower value = higher quality
for blu-rays i go for 20.5
as the scale is logarithmic, lowering the value slightly can massively boost the filesize, while not adding much quality, so its best to play around. but i can assure you, rips @ 3GB are within 90-95% the quality of a 720p film with no compression
for audio i just keep the 7.1 audio stream and i ususally downmix to AAC for greater compatability
Best play around and see what you get
hope this helps!
Umyd said:
the difference is pixel density. when i'm ripping a vid for gs2, it's 480x800, which makes a full length movie (without compromising the quality) around 1.5gb.
and it allows me to carry multiple shows/movies.
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You can do the same with the HOX, just don't watch it in full screen >.<
Hereisphilly said:
Hehe, yeah no problem
I rip the entire bluray with no compression with makeMKV first, into one huge MKV file.
Then in handbrake,
Under picture settings to downscale to 720p select Loose in the anamorphic setting, set the Modulus to 2 and manually set the width to 1280. (also maintain aspect ratio) Cropping should be set to Automatic in order to remove the black bars
High profile preset
MP4 container (which will actually give you a .m4v file extension ending, but its not problem)
x264 codec
Same as source framerate
then select varialbe
Contstant quality setting, with an RF value of anywhere between 19 - 21. for faster films with more action i generally have a lower value as it looks better.
Lower value = higher quality
for blu-rays i go for 20.5
as the scale is logarithmic, lowering the value slightly can massively boost the filesize, while not adding much quality, so its best to play around. but i can assure you, rips @ 3GB are within 90-95% the quality of a 720p film with no compression
for audio i just keep the 7.1 audio stream and i ususally downmix to AAC for greater compatability
Best play around and see what you get
hope this helps!
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now, this will solve my prob.
thanx buddy!
and where did your thanx button go? huh, i can click it only once.
anyways, cheers mate, good info.
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You can do the same with the HOX, just don't watch it in full screen >.<
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nah, not gonna buy a bugatti and drive it as slow as Ford model T
Umyd said:
now, this will solve my prob.
thanx buddy!
and where did your thanx button go? huh, i can click it only once.
anyways, cheers mate, good info.
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No problem, just have a play around and see what is best for you
Not sure, i cant click my own thanks button so cant really help!
Am guessing the limitation will either stop video recording or split the files?
Also am assuming that the video recording is not time limited?
Not tested but good to know peoples findings....
twe69 said:
Am guessing the limitation will either stop video recording or split the files?
Also am assuming that the video recording is not time limited?
Not tested but good to know peoples findings....
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Recorded videos will also be limited. The internal storage is still formatted in FAT32, and any file larger than 4GB, whatever the source, will hit the limit.

Short slow motion video captured on my galaxy note 2

Hi I just uploaded a very short slow motion video to youtube of my dog catching a biscuit.
Grab your popcorn and get comfy...
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why's the resolution so low?
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why's the resolution so low?
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Coz that's the resolution the slow mo is available at, you can't set it higher than 720x480.
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I did trim the video with the inbuilt trim feature in the video edit option it saved the video as 3gp could this have lowered the quality? Im not to clued up on this stuff but I thought it normally records in mp4 so either the trim option has converted it to 3gp or possibly slow mo is captured in 3gp to keep down the file size?
Ive just checked and the video trim has resaved the video in 3gp it was originally captured in mp4 not that this appears to have made much difference to the quality.
Im guessing at 8x slow mo it is recording at 240fps and because of the high frame capture there has to be a reduction in quality to make it possible.
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Coz that's the resolution the slow mo is available at, you can't set it higher than 720x480.
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that's disappointing to hear
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that's disappointing to hear
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It still wouldn't affect the quality of the video by much in the Note's screen.
It won't be good only when viewing in a computer or tv in full screen.
I hear people are not that pleased with the slow motion resolution but personally I think its great for a bit of fun. Sure not good enough for a professional production but its not meant for that. On the phone it looks fine... it was my favourite feature on an old LG viewty I had years ago and wow the resolution on that in slow mo mode was bad this looks crystal and very impressive in comparison. I know you cant really compare the 2 but it shows how nicely things have moved on.
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This feature is not meant for serious work, it's just a gimmick, a toy to enhance movierecording in the phone. If you really want you can bump up the resolution to full HD on the computer via thirdparty plugins in After Effects or Premiere Pro.
/ Magnus
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If you thought it would be different you had unreasonable expectations. A GoPro 2, which has a much larger sensor than the Note 2 and more dedicated hardware, can do 120FPS at 848x480p. $3500 DSLRs like the 5D Mk III can't even take video at more than 30 FPS! To think that a cell phone camera could take high resolution, slow motion video is just ignorant.
Whatever, I like this slow motion thingy.
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Hi I just uploaded a very short slow motion video to youtube of my dog catching a biscuit.
Grab your popcorn and get comfy...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EnASdbfGj4s&feature=youtube_gdata_player
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Can you or any one else post slow mo videos somewhere else cause youtube is blocked in my country?
you guys need to get off the n2's nuts.
i didn't know it's so taxing on hardware for video to be recorded in slow motion. that is disappointing.
it's an interesting feature but it seems counter productive to the huge screen of the note2 since it can't be viewed in hd on it.
Here is my test on the slow motion function.
Have fun!
(Since I cannot post outside links yet, here is the info for the video
vimeo(dot)com(slash)62170068
Youtube(dot)com(slash)watch?v=TnMH_N2fSOA
Notes: When I was editing the video I saw some blur on the images, this makes me think that the camera don't actually captures 240 frames per second, but instead what it does is duplicate some of the frames and create a ghosting effect.
I need to do more technical tests to see the actual capture rate frame of the camera.
Can anyone try something for me? Can you grab the camera apk off the note 2 so I can try it on the samsung mega? The mega does not have, irritatingly so, the slow mo feature. Has to be the 4.2 camera app version since the mega is running 4.2. Thanks.
RavenY2K3 said:
Coz that's the resolution the slow mo is available at, you can't set it higher than 720x480.
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You can't adjust the Resolution at all.
It's always 720*480 for Note 2 and S4 Zoom; 800*450 for S4 and for Note 3; and S5, Z2, F7, K Zoom(aka S5 Zoom) and the newer ones, it's HD 1280*720p.

S9 drops frames in video recording

Anyone else experiencing dropped frames like mad for the first couple seconds when you start recording video? Especially in 60fps 4k.
Let me know!
Exynos or snapdragon?
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Slow micro SD card ?
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Exynos or snapdragon?
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Slow micro SD card ?
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It's snapdragon.
And I tried taking video without the SD card and get the same thing. My girlfriend's S9 does the same thing! Feel like it's a software thing?
Mine drops a few frames even in 1080p. But the recordings look great, smooth playback, so it's "only" the viewfinder.
raducanmihai said:
Mine drops a few frames even in 1080p. But the recordings look great, smooth playback, so it's "only" the viewfinder.
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Not the case here. I see the drops when in playback.
However I did find that if you hold down on the record button and let the phone give you the full screen lreview, then let go to record there are no dropped frames!
Weird.... But at least there's a workaround.
Edoerfel said:
Not the case here. I see the drops when in playback.
However I did find that if you hold down on the record button and let the phone give you the full screen lreview, then let go to record there are no dropped frames!
Weird.... But at least there's a workaround.
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Ahh thanks, this is helpful.
Isn't it to do with the EIS? I've heard, and subsequently found, that if you turn it off then you won't experience dropped frames.
SponTen said:
Ahh thanks, this is helpful.
Isn't it to do with the EIS? I've heard, and subsequently found, that if you turn it off then you won't experience dropped frames.
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Strange! You'd think Samsung would fix that!
I'll try it out with OIS on and see.
No such problem with mine, runs smooth
I do have the same problem. I sent a feedback to samsung, waiting for their reply
No problems here on the exynos variant. Tried multiple times but coulddn't notice any drops. (4k60)
No problem here on SD
Frame drops happens here when I am in 4k30 and with video stabilization is on. 4k60 is totally fine here.
kyooohei08 said:
Frame drops happens here when I am in 4k30 and with video stabilization is on. 4k60 is totally fine here.
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Same problem here, Exynos variant 60FPS UHD is totally fine, 30FPS UHD is lagging hard.
Sora94 said:
Same problem here, Exynos variant 60FPS UHD is totally fine, 30FPS UHD is lagging hard.
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With video stabilization on? I had those frame drops with it on, I think it's the problem.

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