Sprint Note II ParanoidAndroid Video 720p - Sprint Samsung Galaxy Note II

when the video recorder is at 720p or 1080p, I noticed that the screen gets stretched out horizontally. Please help.

On stock note2, both 720p and 1080p fill out full screen because both those formats are 16x9 and they match proportion of note's screen. Does recorded video look streched on your tv?
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720P Vido Recording?

Noob question...so does my phone have this ability already? If I look in the video quality selection in the camera it says "high, low, mms and Youtube? Does youtube mean 720p?
Yes it does. The high setting is 720p.
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When i record video it looks like its zoomed in, why?

So i was just wondering when i try recprding video it feels like its zoomed in but its not...
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might be easier if you upload one to youtube and share it so we can figure out what you are talking about
AllGamer said:
might be easier if you upload one to youtube and share it so we can figure out what you are talking about
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i just noticed this only happens when u record on 1080p i feels like its more zoomed in.. kinda weird.
Its the 1080p feature. 720p looks perfectly fine or even better.
I do a lot of video recording and at 1080p it looks to be 1:1 ratio.
Most of us are used to recording at lower resolutions which have a different ratio.
It threw me off at first too.
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You're right, mine does that as well, and once I change it to 720, it zooms back out.
Anyone think this could be fixed with a rom?
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Just noticed this myself!
On 1080p it looks zoomed in.
On 720p depending which way you shoot it it looks good, but when you rotate the phone and it switches to different viewing screen it looks zoomed in.
Hercules, Hercules!!
A review (forgot which) mentioned the 1080p uses another sensor in the lens whereas 720p uses the wide? Totally misquoted but tldr: its hardware based. Just stand back a bit.
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Why cant I view pictures in full screen get black strips left and right very annoying got nice big screen and can't view photos in full screen
Is this normal thanks
Is this in the gallery or an app?
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If it is the stock gallery which you are talking about than it is a bug. I have the same issue.
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That's probably because the pictures aren't in 16:9 aspect ratio.
If you took them with the camera app, the default ratio is 4:3. Note 2's screen is 16:9.
You can change the camera's ratio in camera > settings icon > resolution.
Can't find that in settings and it is stock camera app doing my head in

[Q] Wrong HDMI "resolution" on any tv/monitor I tried!

Hello.
I am using a genuine Samsung HDMI adapter and for some reason I am unable to get a correct "screen resolution". The same happens with my Note1. The image is too big for the screen and the top/bottom parts are always cut. I have tried this in over 8 different monitors/tvs. I am running a stock international rom port. Any suggestions?
Many thanks
Maybe change ur tv resolution from aspect ratio to widescreen or full or ?
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Might try different hdmi csbles, if you haven't already. And what mode is it in when you see the screen cutoff ? Ie 1080i instead of 1080p?
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Might try different hdmi csbles, if you haven't already. And what mode is it in when you see the screen cutoff ? Ie 1080i instead of 1080p?
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The 1080i and 1080p wouldn't make a difference. It only changes the way the image is refreshed on the screen. 1080p is clearer but would not make bars or screw with resolution. The resolution is still 1920x1080 on both.
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unknownnoob said:
Maybe change ur tv resolution from aspect ratio to widescreen or full or ?
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Oh well my current tv (a cheap one Vizio branded) doesn't allow me to change aspect ratio... will have to try in another tv

[Q] Differences Between Slow Motion Recording vs Slow Motion via Editing

As the title suggest. Is there any differences between Slow Motion Recording via Time Shift mod and Slow Motion video edited using the Movie Creator app? Can someone make and upload the comparison? Thanks.
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uchihakurtz said:
As the title suggest. Is there any differences between Slow Motion Recording via Time Shift mod and Slow Motion video edited using the Movie Creator app? Can someone make and upload the comparison? Thanks.
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The Timeshift mod is probably recording at a higher frame rate so you get smooth slow-mo, the app would be slowing the video down, so will probably look jerky (never used it though)
micropizza said:
The Timeshift mod is probably recording at a higher frame rate so you get smooth slow-mo, the app would be slowing the video down, so will probably look jerky (never used it though)
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Yeah it does look kinda blurry. I really don't feel like modding my Z1C... ? I'll try looking more into this, thanks dude.
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Hi,
Slowmotion edition will never be as good as slowmotion recording.
Guess you're talking about the 120fps timeshift mod.
With this mod, you'll take 4 times more frames/sec than usually. So when you'll bring it back to 30fps, all your 30 frames will be different, resulting in a very smooth slowmotion video.
In the other hand, if you're editing a "normal" video (30fps) to 4 time slower, you will just duplicate each frame 4 times. You'll just have an illusion of slowmotion. But your video will only be 7-8 fps.
I mod my Z1c a week after I bought it... I have no regret.
Marcosorus said:
Hi,
Slowmotion edition will never be as good as slowmotion recording.
Guess you're talking about the 120fps timeshift mod.
With this mod, you'll take 4 times more frames/sec than usually. So when you'll bring it back to 30fps, all your 30 frames will be different, resulting in a very smooth slowmotion video.
In the other hand, if you're editing a "normal" video (30fps) to 4 time slower, you will just duplicate each frame 4 times. You'll just have an illusion of slowmotion. But your video will only be 7-8 fps.
I mod my Z1c a week after I bought it... I have no regret.
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Yeah, at first I didn't want to install the mod cuz you had to have custom recovery. Turns out you only need Xposed. Now I'm loving this Timeshift Video thing ?

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