Hi,
I recorded a full concert 4 months ago , and I remember that the process stopped after approximately 20 minutes (almost). It was recorded at 1080p 30 fps.
Is there a restriction about the length of a video that we can record or about the size of the file ??
Is there a way to get around this problem ?
Thanks for your help
I have recorded 45+ minute videos without problem. It was through the front facing camera though, so that might change things.
I think.
It seems that the file size limit is set to 3.8 GB, regardless of the resolution of the video.
Sony does not have this limit, according to these tests :
http://www.gsmarena.com/sony_xperia...t_before_the_phone_has_to_stop-news-25994.php
For me, it confirms that the limitation is purely software and could be bypassed, but I don't know how...
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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.
This has happened with every Non-Touchwiz based roms I have flashed.
Currently using this rom: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1989907
Is there any fix for this? I'm heading away on a trip in a few weeks and I'd rather not have flash Touchwiz just to record video at 30. I've always been a fan of stock android but this is the one bug I cannot stand. I've searched on here for weeks but never found my exact problem, hence this thread.
This happens in every camera app I can find, the image preview in both photo and video mode appears to stutter and lag. Obviously in the photo mode it doesn't matter, but the video maintains this lag and low fps into the video recording. It may even appear to be lower than 15, but I haven't measured this. The front camera appears to be unaffected however.
Regardless of the video/audio codec and resolution combination I use the problem still persists.
There's also a bug where instead of stereo audio, there is only audio in the right side. But that doesn't bother me as long as there is a fix for the fps issue.
Thanks.
I have still been having issues with some of the playback thru my windows media center PVR and the 1080 mpeg 2. I still am getting the scrambled picture and then freezing. I have noticed that this does not occur if I have hardware accelleration turned off. I get a pretty darn good pic with just the software decoding, so I think I will leave it that way unless I want to watch a 1080P movie or something.
while trying to figure this problem out with playing the mpeg2 1080 live tv video I was researching with the "o" button. The one live tv channel that I have the most problems with is playing at 60fps while the other channels are playing at 25 to 30 fps. I think this might be the problem.
I also noticed that only two of the cpu are in use during video playback, cpu0 and cpu1. The other two are at 0%. This is the case with hardware accelleration off or on. Is this normal? Am I having hardware issues with my device. If anyone has some answers, I am much appreciated!
All the timelapse apps seem to have a problem recording video @ 1080p on the G4. The resulting video, no matter how long you set it to record, lasts for about half a second. It used to work fine as I've recorded timelapses minutes long. The 720p recording works just fine though. It seem to have happened somewhere during the final months of 2015. Does anyone have a solution for this problem?
I've tested Framelapse, Time Lapse Video Recorder and Lapse It.
While recording a video (<3 min) my phone hangs then reboot and then i can see the video file exists but does not play.
I have ample storage <7GB on phone and phone has heating problem when recording a video.
This happened everytime i record a video greater than 3 mins.
Need help on how to recover this video!
Being a tech guy myself, i think video does not have closing signatures (like stuff) as a result video players assume this as corrupted video but this is my wild guess, require expert from google to help.