Hi guys,
Need your help, do you know if there is a away to use 4k 60 fps video in 3rd party apps (like Filmic Pro)?
It seems like Samsung is still limiting 3rd party apps from using these video frame rates. So annoying.
Thanks,
Celeste
i thought it was a google api issue, like instagram and snapchat
fende said:
i thought it was a google api issue, like instagram and snapchat
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do you know if there is a workaround?
Was this resolved or a workaround found?
Maybe Filmic Pro has been updated to fix this issue?
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Hi. Does anybody know why HTC doesn´t support 1080p 60 fps video recording? Is it software or hardware related? If it´s software related, is there any possibility to record video in 1080p @ 60fps?
xondraxx said:
Hi. Does anybody know why HTC doesn´t support 1080p 60 fps video recording? Is it software or hardware related? If it´s software related, is there any possibility to record video in 1080p @ 60fps?
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Hardware is definitely capable. Lots of apps in play store will record at 1080/60fps. I haven't tried any, I'll leave that to you.
purple patch said:
Hardware is definitely capable. Lots of apps in play store will record at 1080/60fps. I haven't tried any, I'll leave that to you.
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Hey, I am also interested in this topic. In fact the only thing holding me back getting a 10 is the question if it is able to record 60hz at least with an after market app. So could anybody who already owns one try this please?
Open Camera doesn't work
Tested Open Camera from the play store. You can set the framerate to 60 fps but it will still record in 29.97 fps.
Hi all. I am curious of what 4k bitrate ability and limitations there are on the HTC 10, with 3rd party apps., specifically to US variants including sprint t-mobile , att , verizon..
Does anyone know how well the HTC 10 would do with 3rd party apps for 4k? Can I rely on stock firmware? or are there camera mods needed for HTC models for improved 4k?
I am looking to use these apps :
Cinema4k
Lumio Camera
Freedcam
Open Camera
Curious if anyone had used any of these with the HTC 10 ...and what variant? and android version? for 4k higher bitrate?
How well did they work?
I am curious to know before acquiring one.
Any and all opinions , info appreciated.
So I am pretty sure the stock 4K recording is between 45-55MBit
Open Camera works very nicely, especially if you want to shoot in RAW mode. I have never used it for video however. I only use OpenCamera if I want to shoot in RAW mode. Otherwise, I use the stock camera app. It is just way faster to have an app already configured to shoot in RAW rather than trying to configure your "normal" app to RAW on the fly. Just choose the app that is already configured for that purpose.
hi,
is there any enhancement of third party app to fix or increase the fps of camera while video recording?
thanks...
adioph said:
hi,
is there any enhancement of third party app to fix or increase the fps of camera while video recording?
thanks...
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' forum.xda-developers.com/mi-a1/help/laggy-camcorders-bad-camera-t3719728/page3 '(Put https:// before the link)
Follow the instructions there and you will get rock-solid 30fps in video recording.
not working for me... but thanks anyway...
adioph said:
not working for me... but thanks anyway...
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What problem you are encountering? I can try to help you.
no error on me, but the fps i get is still 15fps, can't reach 30fps or higher...
adioph said:
no error on me, but the fps i get is still 15fps, can't reach 30fps or higher...
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You must have done some mistake while following the guide.set the exposure slider to little bit less than half and then point the camera to where frames becomes smooth,adjust slider more if required or set the iso to 3200 and then lock the exposure metering.Now after you start recording,frames may become laggy, slide the exposure bar little bit more and you will get 30 fps video.You have to do this thing once only.
just found out that using third party app, we can get 30fps video in camera...
Looks like we have to live with the third party things forever. Cheers Xiaomi for making such a great camera centric smartphone.
hahaha, Lol Xiaomi...
Xiaomi I don't know why has given slow mo 120 fps at 720 p and 1080 p at 60 fps. Even third party apps when used are limited to 30 fps on 1080 p. While using the same 3rd party app on redmi note 4 will give 1080 p at 60 fps. This is weird cause redmi note 4 has a much worse camera performance than mi a1 but has better hardware it seems.
Third party app I used was Moto camera.
I was looking for a solution to enable 60 fps for Larix broadcaster app there is only 30 fps option. Is there a solution for this issue.
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I was looking for a solution to enable 60 fps for Larix broadcaster app there is only 30 fps option. Is there a solution for this issue.
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Some people are reporting that 60fps works on the latest software update (not sure which version). Otherwise, in all the older versions there is no way to get 60fps in any 3rd party app on the main lens. Ironically it works on ultrawide.
Hello, Im currently using Xiaomi 13 Pro with Global version and running MIUI14. I am having a problem while watching in youtube about distortion or large pixels randomly appear in the video. Anyone experiencing it and possible solution? it is kinda annoying and its just in youtube, other streaming have no problems like primevideo, netflix and disney+. you may check my attached screenshot for reference
Have you tried to turn off MEMC and other boost image quality features that Xiaomi enabled by default?
zSyntex said:
Have you tried to turn off MEMC and other boost image quality features that Xiaomi enabled by default?
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Hi, can you guide me what to turn off?
diaven said:
Hi, can you guide me what to turn off?
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Just disable them from Display Settings
zSyntex said:
Just disable them from Display Settings
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I did played the settings under display, but none of it fix the pixelation on my video. any other work around?
diaven said:
I did played the settings under display, but none of it fix the pixelation on my video. any other work around?
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Me too have the same issue. Haven't find any solution yet
Can you share the link YouTube you have it? So I can compare with a different device.
Hello, I have a xiaomi poco f3 and experienced something similar but worse (youtube videos showing weird pixels and colors or noise like display at parts of the video, like a broken tv signal). I tried moving from miui 14 to a custom pixel OS but it did not solve the issue. Another thing I experienced is that 240p and below it was working flawlessly, anything above and I'd get the glitches. Likewise, other platforms like twitch.tv worked perfectly. Trying revanced youtube, root version or not, did not work for me. I pinpointed the problem to the vp9 codec, which is used by youtube videos when setting resolution above 240p. The following things worked for me:
a) Whats your refresh rate? Try setting it at 120hz at all times (other options like setting it automatically or per app won't do, for my pixelOS, it was "force peak refresh rate" in Display settings). This solution worked for me globally, including the youtube app, but increases battery consumption.
b) Browser only solution, that works without forcing max refresh rate at all times (and thus saving battery): use the enhanced-h264ify extension, available for android only for kiwi browser, afaik. There, in the addon options, block vp8, vp9 and av1 (iirc they all came pre checked)