When recording a video on my Samsung Galaxy Tab S, it stops recording after 35 minutes even though there is plenty of memory to record video for more than an hour.
Is there a setting I can do to extend the video recording time so it does not stop recording?
No, I believe this is a built in limitation. Apparently it's to do with taxation. Proper video cams have unlimited video recording but have tax added because video cams are seen as a luxury. To get around having extra tax added which would increase cost, phones with video functions, dslrs, and tablets have their video recording times limited to half and hour or so.
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Just use a video editor and merge the two videos together to make it as one. You can also use third party/ other camera apps to extend your recordings.
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It seems like Iphone or Ipod has run over the android platform in this area. Can it really be that theres no video recording app for android, like the iphone's 8mm app, Vintage video app and so on ?
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I'm unfamiliar with those iPhone/iPod apps, but what do you mean "video recording app"? What exactly do you want from this app?
I use the default camera to record in 720p all the time
sorry i might not expressed my self clear enough When I record video its plain video. I mean an app that applies filters to the video like Vignette does on photos.
There is an app called "videocam illusion" that can add filters and effects
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Files are way to big at 480p to share more than a couple of seconds of video via appd such as Whatsapp etc, does anyone know how to get the lower rez added to the camera or aware of an app that will allow native shooting at 320p?
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The question should be "When will Whatsapp support more than 320p?" I doubt you'll see a while lot of support for anything less than 480p going forward.
Hi Ian, issues is with files that are about 15 seconds end up being more than 10 mb at 480p. Wish the 320p was included
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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 noticed the video camera is a bit "bouncy" and does not stitch very well. What cameras apps on the play store will be better than the one plus 3 stock camera app?
Optical image stabilization is currently not working when shooting in 1080p. You'll get it if you record in 4k at the moment.
Other than that, Cinema Fv5 is a great app for recording, although stock is far easier to just pick up and use.
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Excessive hand movement leads to ripples forming in the video recorded in 4K.
I wished it was fixed....
any idea how to get it to work? or we have to wait for an update from OP?
Having this issue in 720p and 1080p, in 4K seems to be better.
Hello everyone,
What app are you using to record videos? The stock camera app?
I just recently got the Redmi Note 8 Pro. I was using the Xiaomi Mix 2. One of the issues I had back then with the Mix 2 was video recording especially from the stock app so I downloaded Open Camera at that time. In the end, I stuck with recording videos at 1080p, 30fps. Videos range from 15 minute to 40 minute for sports. That's why I don't record at 4K because it breaks apart the video into 8 minute segments.
Last night, I recorded a video using the stock camera app at 1080p, 30fps... video seems average and more zoomed in? While I know the Open Camera app was more wide angle or something.
The camera by itself is impressive but not too sure about the video.
Any recommendations?
Open camera works good and you have many options.depends what you want.but most third apps have a problem recording videos on rn8pro.so maybe we need to be patient