Note 8 1080p video record - Galaxy Note 8.0 (Tablet) Q&A, Help & Troubleshooti

Why note 8 don't record in 1080p ?
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I was told because of the lack of storage capacity. The gtn8 only has 9gbs avaliable before you even add anything to it and it doesn't write it to the sd card
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but we have external sd so i don't think that is this the problem and i have seen also nexus 7 2 record 1080p video and it have only 12 gb without external sd.
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Just want to add that the Note 8.0 i have writes images and video to my SDCard, camera-app even asked if i wanted to save to SDcard when i started it.

Guess the guy at the Samsung counter in Best Buy was wrong. I haven't tried it myself.
I Was just going off what they told me there When I asked. Though it's not surprising as I knew more about the note 8 than he did.
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Wow just took a video. Sure enough it installed it so the SD card. My pics are written there too.
Samsung needs to train their sale people better.

filiii said:
Why note 8 don't record in 1080p ?
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efanatic said:
I was told because of the lack of storage capacity. The gtn8 only has 9gbs avaliable before you even add anything to it and it doesn't write it to the sd card
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But the processing power of the Note Eight is clearly sufficient to record 1080p Videos because my Nexus 7 2012 is able to play [email protected] Video recorded with a Note 3. And the Note 8 has as much processing power as the Galaxy Note 2, which is pretty much sufficient for [email protected] recording. My Note 3 is also able to play [email protected] and [email protected] recorded from a 6s. I wonder why Samsung hasn't enabled it to record in that Framerate.

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But the processing power of the Note Eight is clearly sufficient to record 1080p Videos because my Nexus 7 2012 is able to play [email protected] Video recorded with a Note 3. And the Note 8 has as much processing power as the Galaxy Note 2, which is pretty much sufficient for [email protected] recording. My Note 3 is also able to play [email protected] and [email protected] recorded from a 6s. I wonder why Samsung hasn't enabled it to record in that Framerate.
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It doesn't have a flash either, and it's likely because it's a tablet, and most people don't use their tablets for photos or videos. It would be a useless feature for the vast majority of Note 8 owners. Most companies and likely Apple as well, treat the camera on their tablets as an afterthought.

It'd be cool if it did! ?

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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.

Galaxy Nexus HELP please

Hi all nexus users..i am planning to buy a new phone.. i am looking towards Galaxy Nexus) i would like to know can i use this in heavy graphical tasks?is it smooth in games and full hd videos?.. one thing is stopping me from buying it. No sd card problem. is there any differencies between 16 and 32 GB version? google supports the 32Gb one?
Sorry for such many questions)..Thanks in advance
32GB is limited to the vzw and sprint nexus versions
16Gb is the GSM one and the one sold at the google play store (assuming you're in the US)
The only time I've ever seen any lag or had to adjust graphical settings was in the game Dungeon Defenders: Second Wave. It ran really smoothly at about 30% graphics (which still looked good), but bumping it up much above that made it laggy when there was a lot going on on the screen. Every other game I've ever played and every video I've ever watched worked just fine.
I have the 16GB version and come close to the size pretty frequently so I would recommend the 32GB one if you can afford it. If you're interested in flashing ROMs and things you'll want the extra space so you can keep nandroid backups and things around without worrying about it.
I am not in america.. does 32gb supports Gsm?..thanks for.reply
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Nice reply bro)..is it possible to play heavy game like modern combat 3 smoothly?..32gb version is Nexus LTE??
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Nightwish sgsl said:
Nice reply bro)..is it possible to play heavy game like modern combat 3 smoothly?..32gb version is Nexus LTE??
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You can't use the LTE version on any other carrier other than sprint or Verizon. You only have the 16gb GSM version
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Nightwish sgsl said:
I am not in america.. does 32gb supports Gsm?..thanks for.reply
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I'm pretty sure the only gsm nexus's released were 16gb. google now has lots of cloud options. G+ instantly uploads pictures, Google play music keeps music in the cloud, videos from play can be streamed or downloaded. Google drive can take care of everything else. 16 is usually sufficient.
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I am not in america.. does 32gb supports Gsm?..thanks for.reply
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32GB is CDMA. You get it from Sprint or Verizon.
16GB is GSM. You can get the American version from Google Play. There are some baseband differences between this and world models, best described here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1405345
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Taboobat said:
I have the 16GB version and come close to the size pretty frequently so I would recommend the 32GB one if you can afford it. If you're interested in flashing ROMs and things you'll want the extra space so you can keep nandroid backups and things around without worrying about it.
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The 32GB version would require an expensive plan from Sprint or Verizon. (It wouldn't work in his country anyway). The 16GB version can be used on prepaid plans as little as $30/mo. This particular plan includes unlimited data, so as long as you're in a city and can stream media then it eliminates the need for storing it on the SD Card. That makes the GSM a much cheaper option, even though yes, 16GB sucks. I have a few nandroid backups on mine and it's almost always 80%+ full and I have to shuffle some stuff off to my computer.
Hmm.then i can buy only gsm 16gb version...and if i locate all my videos music in clouds then it will charge data when i play them?
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Nightwish sgsl said:
Hmm.then i can buy only gsm 16gb version...and if i locate all my videos music in clouds then it will charge data when i play them?
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Yes, streaming from the cloud will count against data usage. Or free with wifi, if available. Sorry, I kind of assumed most people get either a large or unlimited data plan.
Either way, this is the only model available to buy in the USA that has a chance of working in your country.
Ehm. Okay bro.thanks. i hace another question)if i buy from amazone will i get warranty? If no then what will i do if i get it bricked or some hardware problem ? Will the native samsung centre solve the issue?
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Note 3

To anyone that cares the note 3 will be available on sprint October 4th
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Am waiting for the reviews from what I seen, besides the screen I really dont see a reason to upgrade. I ask myself what cant the note 2 do and I really could careless about the s spen
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skye206 said:
Am waiting for the reviews from what I seen, besides the screen I really dont see a reason to upgrade. I ask myself what cant the note 2 do and I really could careless about the s spen
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How about these differences??
Faster processor at 2300 Mhz vs 1600
More internal storage 32gig vs 16gig
Better camera1013 megapixels vs 8, shoots video in 3840x2160 4k and 1080p HD
More RAM 3gigs vs 2gigs
Oh, and maybe a 64 gig SD card will actually work with this one lol
MikeyLee said:
How about these differences??
Faster processor at 2300 Mhz vs 1600
More internal storage 32gig vs 16gig
Better camera1013 megapixels vs 8, shoots video in 3840x2160 4k and 1080p HD
More RAM 3gigs vs 2gigs
Oh, and maybe a 64 gig SD card will actually work with this one lol
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I have a 64 gb sd card in my note 2 and it works fine!!!
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MikeyLee said:
How about these differences??
Faster processor at 2300 Mhz vs 1600
More internal storage 32gig vs 16gig
Better camera1013 megapixels vs 8, shoots video in 3840x2160 4k and 1080p HD
More RAM 3gigs vs 2gigs
Oh, and maybe a 64 gig SD card will actually work with this one lol
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All these are good points but the Note 2 can use a 64gb SD card. The Note 3 is also suppose to have inferred as well. So you can use your phone as a remote control.
I am upgrading to the Note 3.
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MikeyLee said:
How about these differences??
Faster processor at 2300 Mhz vs 1600
More internal storage 32gig vs 16gig
Better camera1013 megapixels vs 8, shoots video in 3840x2160 4k and 1080p HD
More RAM 3gigs vs 2gigs
Oh, and maybe a 64 gig SD card will actually work with this one lol
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Dont forget now you can install your apps to sd card lol omg how I luv this lol plus anyhow note 2 was crippled by sprint with that crappy prl just too bad note 3 is not going to be tri band I prefer better speeds then clogged up speeds but this probably won't matter to those that are always on wifi.
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skye206 said:
Am waiting for the reviews from what I seen, besides the screen I really dont see a reason to upgrade. I ask myself what cant the note 2 do and I really could careless about the s spen
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Sometimes its not about what your older phone could do even if it doesn't seem like a huge upgrade to you for some it is huge and its just about being on top of the food chain when your a tech junkie lol heck I change phone every year to the latest and greatest screw the 2 year contract lol.
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Note 2 is still strong!!! No need for a upgrade.
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flexxoo said:
Note 2 is still strong!!! No need for a upgrade.
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Well that's good for you for some of us it got boring and crippled and well like me I just need a new toy lol so I need something stronger.
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yellowman82 said:
Dont forget now you can install your apps to sd card lol omg how I luv this lol plus anyhow note 2 was crippled by sprint with that crappy prl just too bad note 3 is not going to be tri band I prefer better speeds then clogged up speeds but this probably won't matter to those that are always on wifi.
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Sometimes its not about what your older phone could do even if it doesn't seem like a huge upgrade to you for some it is huge and its just about being on top of the food chain when your a tech junkie lol heck I change phone every year to the latest and greatest screw the 2 year contract lol.
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Gl to sd. App problems solved. Playstore.
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All these are good points but the Note 2 can use a 64gb SD card. The Note 3 is also suppose to have inferred as well. So you can use your phone as a remote control.
I am upgrading to the Note 3.
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If you can find a Note II user that uses a 64gb card with no issues then let me know so I can find out their setup. Nobody that I know is able to use one. Not even on a completely stock phone. There are always issues that should not be there.
Meh I guess to eaches own note 3 doesn't really grab my attention as the note 2 did if I consider any device on the horizon its up coming nexus depending on the screen size
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jamice4u said:
All these are good points but the Note 2 can use a 64gb SD card. The Note 3 is also suppose to have inferred as well. So you can use your phone as a remote control.
I am upgrading to the Note 3.
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I can already use my phone as a remote and I have the Note 2..
Please post in the sticky thread for other devices and upgrading only

MKVs runs slow on MXPlayer

Hey,
So I have Note II, and I'm watching a lot of MKVs through MXPlayer.
Most of them runs just fine but some strutter and runs very lagy. I dont kbow the cause of it.
They're 720p only.
Any solutions? Thanks
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Amit BL said:
Hey,
So I have Note II, and I'm watching a lot of MKVs through MXPlayer.
Most of them runs just fine but some strutter and runs very lagy. I dont kbow the cause of it.
They're 720p only.
Any solutions? Thanks
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It is likely to be a high framerate. You can use Handbrake to lower the quality....
Remember, your phone can only run at upto 1000-1200Mhz whereas your desktop is likely to be 2000+MHz.
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Amit BL said:
Hey,
So I have Note II, and I'm watching a lot of MKVs through MXPlayer.
Most of them runs just fine but some strutter and runs very lagy. I dont kbow the cause of it.
They're 720p only.
Any solutions? Thanks
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Use H/W decoder instead of H/W+ or S/W.
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The MXPlayer can't play the video with hardware decoder, only software.
What's handbrake?
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Handbrake is software to convert video files.
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The MXPlayer can't play the video with hardware decoder, only software.
What's handbrake?
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It should be able to. If you can't, you may not have the correct version of MX Player for your Note2. Read the help option or go here https://sites.google.com/site/mxvpen/
Read about different hardware compatibility and the available codecs.
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How can I access my ebooks on another tablet?

I bought some ebooks with the Samsung credit we got with this device. But I really don't want to read on such a large tablet. Can I access these books on another device? I would rather read on my Nexus 7, but I can't figure out a way to get my books there. I couldn't even find a way to access the on Samsung Note 8 tablet. It doesn't seem reasonable to sell books that can only be read on a single device, so I'm hoping someone here can help me figure out how to access content I purchased on another tablet.
Thanks
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There are applications that provide this option, though your device must be rooted.
Via my Note 3
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There are applications that provide this option, though your device must be rooted.
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Can you share more info? Point me to the apps? My Nexus 7 and my Note 8 are both rooted. My Note 10 isn't, but I willing to root it if it helps.
Thanks
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Check out fBook.
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BclingergFJ said:
Check out fBook.
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Facebook? That's the only reference I can find to "fBook".
Btw, I tried installing Samsung Hub on my less than one year old (rooted) Samsung Note 8 and it installs but crashes on opening. Same result as on my Nexus 7 with build.prop edited to look like it's a Galaxy S4.
It is just insane that Samsung sells ebooks that aren't compatible with their own tablets.
How can I ever trust Samsung enough to purchase anything from them if what they sell isn't even compatible between the same family of devices of the current generation?!?
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FBook is an ebook application.
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"Rooted" being key here. They expect it to tun on the stock system. They cannot allow for hundreds of rooted options.
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Right on the rooting, nothing special. FBook is the reader I used, it is no longer available. There are others that provide that option though.
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"Rooted" being key here. They expect it to tun on the stock system. They cannot allow for hundreds of rooted options.
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Are you saying the reason the Samsung hub app crashes on my Note 8 and Nexus 7 is because they are rooted?
I still have made no progress accessing my ebooks I purchased on my Note 10.1 (2014) on any other device,
Any help is appreciated.
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kisrita said:
Are you saying the reason the Samsung hub app crashes on my Note 8 and Nexus 7 is because they are rooted?
I still have made no progress accessing my ebooks I purchased on my Note 10.1 (2014) on any other device,
Any help is appreciated.
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It's probably framework dependant just like a lot of the TouchWiz apps. The note 8.0 should have Samsung hub by default though, assuming you haven't debloated it.
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It's probably framework dependant just like a lot of the TouchWiz apps. The note 8.0 should have Samsung hub by default though, assuming you haven't debloated it.
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I agree the Note 8 *should* have Samsung Hub, since it is a current generation Samsung device in the same family of tablets, but it doesn't. And it is not even listed as compatible on Samsung page:
http://www.samsung.com/us/samsunghub/
Which is why I'm at a loss why anyone would trust Samsung to buy anything from them if their own tablets aren't even compatible?
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kisrita said:
I bought some ebooks with the Samsung credit we got with this device. But I really don't want to read on such a large tablet. Can I access these books on another device? I would rather read on my Nexus 7, but I can't figure out a way to get my books there. I couldn't even find a way to access the on Samsung Note 8 tablet. It doesn't seem reasonable to sell books that can only be read on a single device, so I'm hoping someone here can help me figure out how to access content I purchased on another tablet.
Thanks
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Are the books as single files? As in can ou browse for them on your device?
Or is it purchased through an application?
I use a combination of google drive + Moon Reader to achieve some thing similar.
All my books are on the google drive and moon reader + syncs my reading position so I can read on
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