Yes, I know, all phones with slow motion feature have a camera with at least 120fps..but slow motion is possible also on a 30fps camera (with a laggier video of course), so why is not present in pixel master camera? Is possible with other apps?
Is it possible to use a third party app for slow motion videos??
I think the best way is making video on pc. record on the phone, copy file to pc and make it slow motion by using desktop software
here slow motion app -https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.mobile.bizo.slowmotion&hl=en
eldar4uk said:
I think the best way is making video on pc. record on the phone, copy file to pc and make it slow motion by using desktop software
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Don't you think Zenfone 2 551 has enough power to handle a slow motion video?
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I am just wondering if anyone knows if the 120fps for slow motion video is a hardware cap or is it hard coded into the camera app?
Just curious as to if we know what the capabilities of the Image processor in the phone is - maybe a little tweak here or there and we can get even slower motion video that doesnt blur like being slowed down in software...
Demented-Idiot said:
I am just wondering if anyone knows if the 120fps for slow motion video is a hardware cap or is it hard coded into the camera app?
Just curious as to if we know what the capabilities of the Image processor in the phone is - maybe a little tweak here or there and we can get even slower motion video that doesnt blur like being slowed down in software...
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The hardware cap is 108fps I think, but I don't think it ever reaches that high. Every slow-motion video I've ever recorded looked like a normal one slowed down a bit.
It's a shame, because the LG Viewty (which was released about 5 years ago) had 120fps video recording, which was absolutely fantastic
I imagine we'll be able to push the fps higher with camera mods though.
As mentioned I've noticed that fast motion is clearer than normal recording just sped up so I think the hardware is doing something. Would be nice to be able to tweak the fps
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Slowmotion video
how to fix that ? can custom rom do that ?like ARHD maybe?
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Hi there just want to say I'm happy to be part of the XDA nation /world.
I have my Note 3 (T Mobile USA) and I absolutely love it. My last phone was the HTC One. A great phone as well, however the camera has some great features, one being the ability to adjust the speeds of a slow motion video. Haven't seen this in any other phone other then the new Apple phone ? have someone is able to MOD that feature into the Note 3 Camera or is there an app, or can anyone "plucked" or take that feature out of the HTC One and was able to get it in the Note 3. Is that even possible. Guys thanks for your help in helping me with this question
It sounds like the slow motion video is a software feature of those phones' OSs. There are some apps that you can download from the Play Store that have slow motion video features:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.motorola.camera&hl=en
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It sounds like the slow motion video is a software feature of those phones' OSs. There are some apps that you can download from the Play Store that have slow motion video features:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.motorola.camera&hl=en
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Hi there and thanks for your help. I've tried to use the Motorola video camera app but that wont install for my note 3. However its not just doing the slo motion feature, but the ability to create a the slo motion and speed it up all in the same video. Only the HTC ONE and recently the IPhone 5s are the only 2 that can do it. Thanks so much for your suggestion. The Note 3 have great 120FPS slo motion video future, however I would like a MOD that will allow you to speed the video in the same shot. Any other suggestions?
I've captured some slow motion video on the G3, but when I try to export it anywhere, or play it in another player it just speeds up to normal speed.
Surely this can't be right. It should save the video to be played exactly how you see it in the native player on any other device.
Does anybody know how to get it to stay as slow motion even after you've exported it, or save it as seen in slow motion?
To let you know I have done a search for this issue within xda, and it doesn't show any related threads. Has nobody experienced this issue?
Bad4ss said:
To let you know I have done a search for this issue within xda, and it doesn't show any related threads. Has nobody experienced this issue?
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Hi,
Your Video is fine. Just use a Player like VLC and reduce the playback speed.
Thats how slomo works!
Check
http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Slow_motion
Cheers!
whopper_g said:
Hi,
Your Video is fine. Just use a Player like VLC and reduce the playback speed.
Thats how slomo works!
Check
http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Slow_motion
Cheers!
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Thanks, I thought it would be better if it actually slowed the footage down as a saved file (like on the Xperia Z2), then at least you could post it to a shared website and show off your creation. Is there no way to do that?
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Is there no way to do that?
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Check the PlayStore - there must be an app for that Good Luck! If you find something, share it!
The HTC One (M8), Sony Z2 and iPhones have a video editor that can slow down parts of a slow motion video, while keeping the rest of it at normal speed.
Has anybody found a similar app on the Play Store?
Or even, has anybody managed to make the Sony or HTC app work on other devices like the G3?
EDIT: The Sony Z2 app is called "Timeshift Video".
Im looking for this too.
Its crazy - shows slowmo video in gallery app - but with normal speed in Photos app
What are you guys taking slow motion video of anyway bouncy boobs lol
It doesn't matter what you take a slomo video of, the point is that the phone doesn't let you save the movie in a way that can be played in other devices. Surely it should do that.
I've seen a few slomo videos on YouTube made on the LG G3, how have they done that, if you can't actually save the video as the slowmotion version?
Surely, you'd want to show off various or interesting slomo videos to friends and family, so there must be a way to do it. I've looked for an app, but surely it should be native on the phone?
e.g. on my old HTC EVO 3D, the 3d videos were stored as 3D to see on a 3D TV for example if saved on a USB. Surely if you save the SloMo video to a USB you should be able to see the video in its slow version on a TV. Is this something that LG overlooked, or is there something that we're all missing on the phone?
The recorded video file is ~120 fps:
Frame rate mode : Variable
Frame rate : 119.659 fps
Minimum frame rate : 116.732 fps
Maximum frame rate : 122.783 fps
To see it in slow motion you would have to set it as 30 fps on a computer and save it again. No need to recompress it or anything (so no quality drop at all) but you need this extra step to play it back on a device where you cannot manually slow it down.
RonsonDk said:
The recorded video file is ~120 fps:
Frame rate mode : Variable
Frame rate : 119.659 fps
Minimum frame rate : 116.732 fps
Maximum frame rate : 122.783 fps
To see it in slow motion you would have to set it as 30 fps on a computer and save it again. No need to recompress it or anything (so no quality drop at all) but you need this extra step to play it back on a device where you cannot manually slow it down.
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Thanks for that info, I wish thought that the phone natively did that, so there was no need for that extra step, I think LG are missing a trick there.
@Bad4ss
Hi, any news how to keep slow motoion afer rec?
when i copy to my pc or uploading it it get normal speed...
can I chose slower speed even if i rec on normal speed ?
any pic?
RonsonDk said:
To see it in slow motion you would have to set it as 30 fps on a computer and save it again.
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How?
Bonus points for 'on a mac' as well
ohmegosh said:
How?
Bonus points for 'on a mac' as well
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The most simple way I know is to use mkvtoolnix (free, open source and works on windows/linux/mac)
Open the GUI, drag or add the file you want to work on, select the video track, go to format specific options and select your desired fps. Then press "start muxing".
Screenshot - sorry, can't post direct links yet so please remove the spaces:
peecee.dk / uploads/082014/mkvtoolnix.png
Thanks; upgraded from 6.2 to 7.1 and mixed away. Video worked well but audio didn't seem to work out well
When I shot something in slomo on my Galaxy S4 the resulting video was slomo in all viewing apps or when uploade to facebook or youtube. only being able to view it in slomo in the LG gallery app is dumb. As much as they advertise the G3 as a great photo device the camera app actually sucks balls. Samsungs camera app is light years better and IOSs blows them both out. It still baffles me that android has no tap exposure and lock capability....
Is there an app that will save the lg g3 recorded slow mo videos and directly share them so everyone can see the videos in slow mo?
When uploading videos in youtube you get an option to increase or decrease default video playback speed.
forcedv said:
Is there an app that will save the lg g3 recorded slow mo videos and directly share them so everyone can see the videos in slow mo?
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I use an app called Lapse it Pro to import the file then render and save it at 20fps. After rendering..I'm able to share it as a video file
Is there a way to share slow motion movies properly? When i share, it plays at normal speed.
Hi, did you find an answer to this?
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Is there a way to share slow motion movies properly? When i share, it plays at normal speed.
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http://recomhub.com/blog/how-to-record-videos-in-slow-motion-on-lg-g4/
i tested that . if you do exactly the same its in slow motion . the problem you need a app when you share for be sure the media support slow motion as VLC i think .
i tried to share thru instagram and it's played at normal speed, share via bluetooth and play at normal speed, maybe it have to be coded in slow motion at 30fps, i don't know
donkanmcklaus said:
i tried to share thru instagram and it's played at normal speed, share via bluetooth and play at normal speed, maybe it have to be coded in slow motion at 30fps, i don't know
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you dont understand what is the slow motion... 30 fps is not slow motion ... more you have fps ... more its slow motion then 60 .90 .120 and more etc etc
shudoha said:
you dont understand what is the slow motion... 30 fps is not slow motion ... more you have fps ... more its slow motion then 60 .90 .120 and more etc etc
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sorry if i not explain myself clearly, i know what slow motion is, i'm saying that maybe the option to share a slow motion video is encoded the slow motion video playing at slow motion speed but something like capturing a recording that video like a normal video, i'm no being clearly, right?
weird, if u upload direcly on sony Z2 it will BE slomo, dont know why g4 cant : S
Yesterday my friends and I decided to remove a tree from his property with 40lbs of tannerite. We set up a box of the binary explosive at the base of a tree, and I went back to about 100 yards and touched it off with a round fired from my AR15.
I had my friend record it with my OP3 running the latest community build and I thought it would be cool to capture it in slow motion video, because you can actually see the shockwave of the blast... The problem that I found, after the fact, is that unlike the iPhone, this phone(or camera app) doesn't capture audio in SlowMo mode?
Is there a way to change this, or a better camera app to use? I obviously cannot add audio to the existing video, which is a shame... But in the future it would be nice.
I would say that the one area where the new iPhones beat most Android phones is the camera. Not so much the camera itself(to the untrained eye), but in the software and capabilities... When I had an iPhone 6s+ it would do slowmo at 240fps(versus 120fps) and it captured audio. Then you could edit the video on the phone, crop it down, change what part of the video you wanted to be in slowmo, what parts to play at normal speed, and save it. Really neat to crop it all down and have it play normally with audio and then only slow down the cool part that you want...
I was able to crop it and play with the speeds on my video, but I had to import it into Windows Movie Maker and do it there, and of course, there is no audio... If I could take the iPhones camara and editing capability and put it on this phone, that would be ideal...
Any ideas?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0pI0tfvvyjs&feature=youtu.be
It's not a problem of oxygen os; for some reason the Android doesn't capture sound in slow motion.
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Hristos! said:
It's not a problem of oxygen os; for some reason the Android doesn't capture sound in slow motion.
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Darn, that's a shame. His iPhone records audio even at 240fps... Would be nice if we could do that in Android... there is no reason why it can't do it, someone just didn't bother to put the feature in there...
Sometimes you want audio in there, especially if you plan to speed it up, then it would sound normal...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Iz9jcI9E-UY&feature=youtu.be
The professional cameras as I know doesn't record sound too, so maybe they blocked the sound because they think is useless. :/
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Android is capable of capturing sound in slow motion. Oneplus 3 doesn't do it. You can search videos on youtube with 'pixel xl slow motion' 'galaxy note 7 slow motion' etc and you will see that they all record video (on most of them the sound is mono in slow motion - usually left side).
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Android is capable of capturing sound in slow motion. Oneplus 3 doesn't do it. You can search videos on youtube with 'pixel xl slow motion' 'galaxy note 7 slow motion' etc and you will see that they all record video (on most of them the sound is mono in slow motion - usually left side).
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Ok, so it isn't an Android limitation, it is more up to the maker of the particular phone to decide if they want to enable it or not...
As much as I hate to say it, the way Apple does it is tremendous... Not only can they do 240fps, but their video editing software is really slick... I don't know that I can even crop a video on this thing... Oh well.
Hey guys, have you seen this thread?
https://forum.xda-developers.com/oneplus-3/how-to/op3-3t-unlock-720p-slowmotion-video-t3566276
I have an OP3T running OOS 4.1.1 rooted, and can assure it works.
Sure, it would need some tweaks to get the best out of it, but still.. you get SlowMo with sound
The mod works with OB13 as well. I'm using it