I have a question regarding the Slow motion video on G4.
After i record a slow motion video how do i share it with people or upload it on Youtube in Slow motion form?
Because once i transfer it to the computer it's in the normal speed. Do i still have to use a software to slow it down?
I was wondering the same thing. The only thing I can't work out on this phone is how the slow mo works.
The option can't just load up a player that plays it slow... Can it?
Does it record at a higher frame rate that the other options?
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Alright. When I use my KS20's camera for video recording, it seems to work relatively alright, storing on internal storage and using 3gp format @ "super fine" quality. The recording looks fine as I watch it actually record (the camera screen seems to be fluid as I pan around/following what I'm recording). BUT HOWEVER. When I go to -watch- the recorded video on my phone itself (tcmp and wmp) OR on my XP home PC, the video is choppy. The video automatically saves to internal memory...but gets a huge problem when I try and play it (records smooth, and plays back really horribly).
Every 4-7 seconds there is missed/stuttering frames which makes the video very irritating to watch.
This just generally loses the quality of the video due to the slow playback due to these frame issues.
If ANYONE can assist me with this, I would be eternally grateful. I've been trying to figure this out for a long time, and I hope someone can help me.
I will be watching this thread for any answers, and will reply with any further information.
Thank you!
-David Harrison.
Got 2.2 from the latest OTA and have been encountering some video issues. Just wondering if anyone else has them, and if there are fixes.
The major issue I have is videos lag and stutter. With 2.1, 720p videos recorded from the rear camera worked flawlessly. Now, those videos have short stuttering pauses every second. It makes it very hard to watch. 480p videos do not exhibit this problem.
Is it because the data is not being streamed off the SD card quick enough? Some evidence to that is that the thumbnails in the Gallery take noticeably longer to show up.
In 2.1, when I long press on a video in Gallery and select Details, it would show resolution and framerate. This info is not present in the current Gallery. Is there a fix for that?
I'm particularly interested in framerate, because in 2.1, I noticed that videos would be recorded at low fps when the lighting was dark. (some vids I have even dropped to 10 fps!) Perhaps HTC couldn't fix the low fps recording problem and instead just swept it under the run by not displaying the framerate info at all.
Videos played through Rockplayer worked fine in 2.1. Now, the audio is just loud static. Is this related to the codec change in 2.2?
When I come across a .3gp video file with Astro, clicking on it will come up with a "3gp file type missing" message. A workaround of longpress-> open will open it, though.
OK so here is my question...
Youtube app on my phone, plays video fine, perfect quality and no stutter..
Wifi tether to my laptop.. Open www.youtube.com same video and I have to wait like 5 minutes for the same 2 or 3 minute video to load..
I am sure it takes a little more bandwidth because I am sure there are some things not loading on the phone youtube app..
But that being said, it shouldn't be all that much of a difference.. Right?
Is there anyway to make it better?
The video you view on your phone is compressed to save mobile bandwidth. When you view the video on your computer, you are viewing a higher quality video.
Is it just my handset are are other people have horrible video playback it does not matter if it is from on the home video recorded through the phone camera or on sites such as hulu, you tube or even google movies all video playback is juddery and laggy does anybody have any answers or similar experiences with there handset. It is a T-mobile handset with the Snapdragon 600
Juddery ? I'm assuming you mean jittery or stuttering.
ajmpjm said:
Is it just my handset are are other people have horrible video playback it does not matter if it is from on the home video recorded through the phone camera or on sites such as hulu, you tube or even google movies all video playback is juddery and laggy does anybody have any answers or similar experiences with there handset. It is a T-mobile handset with the Snapdragon 600
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i had some lag with 720P and had to reboot the phone it worked good fore a few mins then did it again. i havent tried 1080p but i assume it would do the same since its even more higher def.
ZERO stuttering or pausing on the current CyanogenMod 10.1 build. Just tested it with YouTube.
Can not comment on stock software as I never tried it.
After unpacking the phone, I immediately tried to shoot a video.
Video lagging during shooting and lagging even more during playback.
What's the problem please?
No one has this problem with jerky video?
Thank you
jkmaxfli said:
After unpacking the phone, I immediately tried to shoot a video.
Video lagging during shooting and lagging even more during playback.
What's the problem please?
No one has this problem with jerky video?
Thank you
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when you buy a phone the 1st thing you should charge it to the max and then you can use the phone regularly because the phone was not in use for days or months in the box, so it will not work properly if you don't charge it in the 1st place.