Is this possible? I heard the OP3 hardware supports it but due to software limitation, we're stuck with 120fps.
there is no audio in slowmo too...
Well, the camera module is able to record 1080p60 as well but software doesn't allow it (yet?).
So its possible to record with [email protected] and add some other quality tweaks?
I still have a (bricked) LG G4 actually, but if LG doesnt repair the bootloop problem of my SN505 G4, i will buy a G4 again or maybe a OP3.
Related
hi guys,
I was wondering if you guys who allready got the G3, could test the audio recirding quality,
what I mean is, G2 has a problem with noise cancelation microphone, and very often (allways) video recording sounds distorted, like underwater, cutouts, blanks, etc etc. '
is that problem still persistent with the G3, as the camera module is the same, so nto sure if they used the same microphones as well..?
please get back to me with this, I know that the majority of users wont notice this while playing recording on a cell phone, but when you play ot on a tv or laptop, the issues is very very big
seriously, no one has G3?
The audio recording in my opinion is great.
Gabre said:
seriously, no one has G3?
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
There is another thread on here somewhere with regards to this, sorry I don't have the link.
I haven't tested it yet myself, waiting for an opportunity to be in a loud club or something to give it a whirl.
Also search YouTube there may be some videos on there by now.
Sent from my LG-D855 using Tapatalk
I notic some pop sound when recording video but same time
Hi, I'm using the latest KitKat 4.4.2 E988 ROM on my LG G Pro E988, and when I try to record video, the audio is not consistent. As in the audio will suddenly become soft, then normal again, then soft, then normal again, the soft.. you get the idea. Anyone facing that?
I used the stock LG Camera and Google Camera (https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.google.android.GoogleCamera), but both also have the same problem. I suspect it might have something to do with the noise cancellation?
I record the video to built-in storage, and I still have space left.
navilink said:
Hi, I'm using the latest KitKat 4.4.2 E988 ROM on my LG G Pro E988, and when I try to record video, the audio is not consistent. As in the audio will suddenly become soft, then normal again, then soft, then normal again, the soft.. you get the idea. Anyone facing that?
I used the stock LG Camera and Google Camera (https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.google.android.GoogleCamera), but both also have the same problem. I suspect it might have something to do with the noise cancellation?
I record the video to built-in storage, and I still have space left.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
you may be right about noise cancellation.
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?
Hi, need to ask for your help. The camera of a friend Z play loose focus while recording video and doesn't focus again. This problem is not present while taking pics.
He already restored the phone with no luck and he is still in 6.0.1,maybe if he upgrades to Nougat the problem will be solved? Or maybe he needs to go to technical service? The phone still has warranty.
I attached a test video.
Thanks for any help.
I'm using Cinema FV-5 for years to record videos. It has several options, including for focus and do not have focus problem.
My LG G3 has part of the touchscreen not working. I want to use it to record 4k video, but the camera settings icon is on part of the screen that doesn't respond to touch. Rotating the phone does not rotate the camera icons. All I'm mainly trying to do is switch the video recording to 4k. It's currently on 1080p.
I've tried 5 or so camera apps, and a few of them will put camera settings in the middle of the screen, but as far as I can tell, most 3rd-party camera apps can't record 4k video. Their settings menu comes up in the middle of the screen, and I can choose 1080p and lower but not higher. If those apps are supposed to be able to record 4k, then I guess there's something else wrong with my phone, because they don't give a 4k option. I've never tried 4k on it before at all.
I've read CameraMX can record 4k video, but it uses the same camera buttons as the stock app, so I still can't press the settings icon button.
Is there some other way to switch the recording to 4k mode? Edit a file somewhere or something? Or another camera app that can do 4k and also puts the settings menu somewhere besides the upper-left of the screen?
FM3000 said:
My LG G3 has part of the touchscreen not working. I want to use it to record 4k video, but the camera settings icon is on part of the screen that doesn't respond to touch. Rotating the phone does not rotate the camera icons. All I'm mainly trying to do is switch the video recording to 4k. It's currently on 1080p.
I've tried 5 or so camera apps, and a few of them will put camera settings in the middle of the screen, but as far as I can tell, most 3rd-party camera apps can't record 4k video. Their settings menu comes up in the middle of the screen, and I can choose 1080p and lower but not higher. If those apps are supposed to be able to record 4k, then I guess there's something else wrong with my phone, because they don't give a 4k option. I've never tried 4k on it before at all.
I've read CameraMX can record 4k video, but it uses the same camera buttons as the stock app, so I still can't press the settings icon button.
Is there some other way to switch the recording to 4k mode? Edit a file somewhere or something? Or another camera app that can do 4k and also puts the settings menu somewhere besides the upper-left of the screen?
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Otg cable and mouse. Or like mine logitech wireless keyboard and mouse
TheMadScientist said:
Otg cable and mouse. Or like mine logitech wireless keyboard and mouse
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
...Of course! I forgot all about that kind of thing. And now at midnight I dug around in my boxes of random computer parts knowing there's an OTG cable in there somewhere I bought years ago "because you never know when you'll need an OTG cable."
BOOM. Changed to 4k.
4k video recording was going to be the main use for the phone now, and I was getting ready to sell it because it was stuck on 1080p.
I was focused on this specific camera problem and didn't think to try a more generic search of how to access a dead screen. That might have made this thread unnecessary. Oh well.
Now to look up how to increase the recording bitrate. Thank you.