Hi,
I've got some problems with Nokia 8.1 when taking videos. It looks choppy. I believe it's because of the stabilisation. (Link to the video: photos.app.goo.gl/WsP5ApLUzWeYKu9y6)
So, how can I turn it off? I tried to find the option in settings, but I can't find it.
Thanks!
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I have searched and cant find this previously mentioned.
When recording video every minute or so the camera is re-focusing which looks really crap when watching it back as its constantly going blurry then coming back into focus. (very visible on a large TV)- is there a way to stop it doing this? e.g. turn auto focus off? If not i will send it back and use my old N8 till something better comes along.
Any help would be gratefully appreciated.
Mark
Running a totally stock OGP (for now). Whenever I go into video mode and shoot a video and stop it, then a few seconds/minutes later shoot a second video (such as at one of the kids sports games), the second video is automatically attached to the first video, as one long run-on video. I'd like to be able to shoot and possibly delete separate videos but it comes out as one long file.
I've looked throughout the setting but cannot find any settings that allow distinct, separate videos. Am I missing something? How do I get the phone to make separate files for each time I ask it to video?
I think you are hitting pause and not stop. Pause is 2 bars. Stop is the square... This question also goes in q&a...
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ackliph said:
I think you are hitting pause and not stop. Pause is 2 bars. Stop is the square... This question also goes in q&a...
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I hate to admit this is writing, but I am a dumbass!!! Duh, you are correct. I was hitting pause, not stop. I thought the lower button was for taking stills while videoing. I was mistaken on that as well. The lower one is stop and the upper one is for taking stills.
Now, how about this...when I "stop" shooting a video, it comes out of video mode and leaves me back in still photography mode. Is there some way to make it stay in video mode, when I stop shooting a video? Also, does "auto review" do anything in video mode? It works as expected in photo mode...
Hello,
First of all let's get past the "no video should be taken in portrait mode."
Whenever I'm recording a video in portrait mode with mt HTC 10, I run into problems when I have to watch it.
I use Google Photos (I've been using it ever since I started using the Nexus 4 and I'm happy with it) and I have backup turned on for all my photos and videos.
The portrait mode recorded videos always show up with the wrong (landscape) orientation.
The same thing happens when I upload the video on YouTube. I've tested this with multiple camera apps and the result is the same.
I've notived the saved video files are .mkv (not .mp4 as they were with my Nexus 5); I don't think that should be an issue, but I just wanted to mention it, maybe it matters.
My second concern is the way pictures taken at night are coming out. I'm attaching one as example. There's so much glare from the light posts that the picture is unusable.
Are there fixes for these or should I contact HTC support and just wait and hope they'll issue a firmware update?
I have the same problem with glare. Take a microfiber cloth or whatever and clean the lens. It seems very sensitive.
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Hi All,
1st time on here. Puzzled to this problem, struggling for a solution.
When recording video under water (under 1m) and its great, however when the phone exits the water, the video automatically stops recording.
Is there a way round this? I'm stumped on this.
Any help would be great, thank you
The phone doesn't have this functionality built in, it shouldn't happen.
Have you tried rebooting it?
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Hi All,
1st time on here. Puzzled to this problem, struggling for a solution.
When recording video under water (under 1m) and its great, however when the phone exits the water, the video automatically stops recording.
Is there a way round this? I'm stumped on this.
Any help would be great, thank you
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Hi. Its a common problem when your using a phone in water. The touchscreen goes crazy due to the water. There are a few solutions to this.
1. The method i use. I have turned on volume buttons for clicking pics or video recording in camera settings. after doing that i installed touch lock. it basically locks your touch screen so that the water does not make certain parts of your screen get pressed and stop the recording. so start recording using volume buttons and then lock the touchscreen. ur recording wont stop.
2. download a spycam software like scos that can record videos when screen is off or make it take pics in interval. turn it oon and turn of screen.
3. Thr are apps made for underwater recording. but the good ones have only picture taking ability. some of the others arent that great while taking pics.
i had this issue with my a7. it would be fine for first 10 mins. but after that when i start recording n go underwater it would stop. i tried all 3 and im most comfortable with 1st one as i prefer using the stock camera app.
Hey guys! an S20 Exynos owner here.
When I record a video (everything default, FHD 30fps etc.), I always get this weird jumpiness and choppiness. My only guess is maybe the OIS is doing some extra-work trying to stabilize things, while at the end everything just looks unsmooth and almost robotic.
Captured a short video below to showcase: https://youtu.be/MO75_KZl_to
You can see it on mobile, but it's very clear on a monitor. right as the video starts you can see it. This issue appears in all of the videos I ever taken with this device.
Has someone encountered this? Do you guys see it on one of your S20's? Maybe my unit is defected?
(factory reset didn't help btw).
Thanks!
What storage are you using to save videos to? SDCard or Internal?