Video recording problem - Google Pixel XL Questions & Answers

1080p 60FPS why not 12mp?

1920 × 1920 = ~3.7 million, hence the 3.7 megapixel
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[Q] HOX Video Recording Properties

Hey ppls, compared the video properties from the iphone 4, 4s, HOX.
Iphone 4: 1280 X 720,
Total Bitrate: 10831kbps @ 29fps
Iphone 4s: 1920 X 1080
Total Bitrate: 24618kbps @29fps
HOX: 1920 X 1088
Total Bitrate: 10197kbps @ 23fps
The 4s wipes the table with the HOX i would also say that the 4 with 720p looks better. Overall i still like my HOX over my 4,4s, if i install a custom rom would that increase the kbps??
This mod will increase the kbps to 43118 a.k.a. 42MBPS. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1765416

Possible TRUE 4K Recording

I believe it's possible to mod the Note 3 camera.apk or use Focal to record at 4096x2160 which is 4k, what they advertise is Quad HD but they say it's 4k but It's not the case.
tichs said:
I believe it's possible to mod the Note 3 camera.apk or use Focal to record at 4096x2160 which is 4k, what they advertise is Quad HD but they say it's 4k but It's not the case.
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Ultra HD 4K is defined as 3840 × 2160, which is what the Note 3 records at. You're referring to Digital Cinema 4K, which is what's shown at movie theaters. 3840 x 2160 is still 4x the pixels of 1080p, which is what 4k means anyway.

[Q] Preferred camera settings

What do you guys prefer?
4160 x 3120 at a 4:3 ratio
or
4160 x 2340 at 16:9 ratio
Although I hate the look of the 4:3 in the app, not using it is just cropping off part of the photo automatically which doesn't make sense to do.
fmedina2 said:
What do you guys prefer?
4160 x 3120 at a 4:3 ratio
or
4160 x 2340 at 16:9 ratio
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Removing pixels from a photo so that it fits your screen better is ridiculous/stupid. i.e. using 4160 x 2340

does the s9 has video stabilization enabled when recording 1080p 60fps video?

hi, i found a deal on an s9 and wanted to know if the phone records 1080p 60fps video with stabilization enabled coz my current mate 9 doesn't and lately i record a lot of videos and at 30 fps the videos isn't up to my taste
Video stabilization isn't available in UHD (60 fps) and 1:1 resolutions. It is available in FHD (60 fps). UHD being 3840x2160 and FHD being 1920x1080.
Tel864 said:
Video stabilization isn't available in UHD (60 fps) and 1:1 resolutions. It is available in FHD (60 fps). UHD being 3840x2160 and FHD being 1920x1080.
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Video recording 1080p 60fps not really working

Today I was trying Redmi Note 8 Pro (Global Edition) in the electronic shop, and since I'm planning to shot a lot of video with the device so I tried recording video at different resolutions and frame rates to look at the file size. Following is what I found out:
1. 4K 30fps h.264: 380MB / Minute
2. 4K 30fps h.265: 290MB / Minute
3. 1080p 60fps h.264: 152MB / Minute
4. 1080p 60fps h.265: 117MB / Minute
5. 1080p 30fps h.264: 153MB / Minute
6. 1080p 30fps h.265: 117MB / Minute
Results 1 & 2 seems fine and within the expected. result 3 came way less than I expected for 60fps video, but the shock was when results 5 & 6 came! how come both are the exact same size even the first is double number of frames! I'm used to the size of 150MB / Minute when record with my older Android phone at 1080p 30fps h.264 so that make results 5 & 6 acceptable. But what is wrong with 3 & 4!? there is something fundamentally wrong here. By the way how come iPhone can record 1080p 60fps and produce only 90MB / Minute, and on the other hand my future phone record same video using the same codec 2.265 for 117 MB /minute!? is Apple able rely more on it's powerful cpu to produce compress the video at real-time. Also I've noticed that 1080p 60fps recorded bt Redmi Note 8 Pro isn't as smooth as iPhone or Galaxy during play back!!!!
Its a budget phone. 60fps is working fine for me.
This phone is far cheaper compared to iPhone
Indeed it must not be compared to iPhone as a complete package, but 60fps still 60fps regardless which device record it. 1080p 60fps from galaxy 10 is as smooth as iPhone but both still far smoother than Redmi Note 8 Pro! I'm really suspicious about how Xiaomi is handling these files, if feel it's more or less 30fps with some tweaks. I'll get my hands on my phone in few days and I'll analyze 1080p 60fps more carefully even if it's required to go frame by frame.
I've just checked the following mobiles for 1080p 60fps and 30fps h.265:
Honor 9X
1080p 60fps H. 265: 160MB
1080p 30fps H. 265: 90MB
Samsung A70
1080p 60fps H. 265: 116MB
1080p 30fps H. 265: 74MB
iPhone XR
1080p 60fps H. 265: 90MB
1080p 30fps H. 265: 60MB
Mi 8
1080p 60fps H. 265: 119MB
1080p 30fps H. 265: 118MB
Mi 9T
1080p 60fps H. 265: 118MB
1080p 30fps H. 265: 102MB
It's clear now that 60fps in Note 8 pro is ok comparing to other phones, but seems the compression isn't working right in 30fps since 30fps and 60fps are the same size. 30fps must be around 80MB not 117MB. Anyone have explanation for this phenomena?

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