can 7t use hevc save a pic? - OnePlus 7T Questions & Answers

can 7t use hevc save a pic?

dghabc said:
can 7t use hevc save a pic?
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HEVC is a video codec and not suited for images.

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1080 60fps available? So if yes, wich app?

Like the title says, 1080 60fps available? And where can I look at a sample?
I don't know but I'd like to add another thing, the YouTube app is missing the option to view in 1080p 60fps.
crysen said:
I don't know but I'd like to add another thing, the YouTube app is missing the option to view in 1080p 60fps.
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Hmmmm thats interesting, are you sure about that? How about search for 60 fps footage?
aygul12345 said:
Hmmmm thats interesting, are you sure about that? How about search for 60 fps footage?
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That's exactly what I did, but no video has 1080p 60fps under the resolution selection wheel.
crysen said:
That's exactly what I did, but no video has 1080p 60fps under the resolution selection wheel.
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Dammm.... Thats weird... Does the screen support 60fps?
Not sure about the 60fps on YouTube. If you want set YouTube playback at 1080p, just play random video and setting, change to 1080p.
I am saying this because mine was set at 480p by default. So I changed it.
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aygul12345 said:
Dammm.... Thats weird... Does the screen support 60fps?
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It does. At least you can watch 60FPS videos in Youtube via Chrome
yeah I can't choose 60fps options in the YouTube app, viewing the same video on my OPO gives me 720p60 and 1080p60 but OP3 only 720p/1080p
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60 fps video recording possible?

I'm currently on the AEX 4.6 ROM. Is it possible to record videos at 60fps at normal speed? The videos are recorded by default at 30 fps and there is no option to change it in the camera app.
aachman said:
I'm currently on the AEX 4.6 ROM. Is it possible to record videos at 60fps at normal speed? The videos are recorded by default at 30 fps and there is no option to change it in the camera app.
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Yep it shoots you can also enable stabilization for video
xtra sharif said:
Yep it shoots you can also enable stabilization for video
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Could you tell me how to record videos in 60fps? I can't seem to find the option.
aachman said:
Could you tell me how to record videos in 60fps? I can't seem to find the option.
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- Switch to video mode 1st
- Select High-framerate recording (Check Screenshot)
sixth.pr1m3 said:
- Switch to video mode 1st
- Select High-framerate recording (Check Screenshot)
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But those are only slowmo or fast motion. I'm asking about normal speed 60fps.
aachman said:
But those are only slowmo or fast motion. I'm asking about normal speed 60fps.
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Yes sure use this magisk module in latest AEX
xtra sharif said:
Yes sure use this magisk module in latest AEX
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I flashed those two modules, still the same in snap camera. Do I have to use the Google camera app? If so, can you please send the link? Thanks.
try Open camera.
I'm on bootleggers Oreo Rom any way to record 60fps video via any camera application...?

[MAGISK][MODULE] HEVC Recording Enabler v0.3

Hi, I've made a Magisk Module that enable HEVC / H265 Recording in the stock camera App.
This module enable HEVC/H265 video recording on OnePlus 6 and OnePlus 6T.
The bitrate values are the same as H264 and the HEVC code it's enabled for all the video profiles that previously used H264.
The audio codec it's still AAC and the audio bitrate doubles from 96 kb/s to 192 kb/s to get a better audio quality.
I've also made a diffrent fork that use half of the bitrate (and therefor half the space), it also keeps the original audio bitrate and change the audio codec to HEAAC to save space without losing quality
Why should I use HEVC instead of H264?
Basically, HEVC provide the same quality as H264, but using less of helf the bitrate, this means that you can record videos with the same quality but using less space, or, if you're more inclined to that, record video that use the same space but with better quality (less compression, therefore less artifacts and more details overall). This is the theory behind HEVC, pratically speaking I've noticed some differences, other users havent, so I guess the best way to find out if it really works it's by letting my beloved XDA users test this mod.
More info about HEVC on Wikipedia
Compatibility:
Should be compatible with every ROM since the mod change files in the /vendor partition, but I've tested only on OOS Open Beta 33
Original version changelog:
Code:
v0.3
- Change the audio bitrate from 96 kb/s to 192 kb/s
- Change audio codec from HEAAC to AAC (ha better audio quality for bitrate major than 128 kb/s)
v0.2
- Add HEVC support for all configurations previously used with H264
- Add HE-AAC support in HEVC encoded profiles
- Remove config files that doesn't affect the mod result
- Update HEVC encoder configuration to match the same limits has H264
v0.1
- Initial release
Half-bitrate version changelog:
Code:
v0.3
- Change the Bitrate multiplier, now it's 0.38 and the effective bitrate (checked on 4k60fps) it's 60.9 Mb/s
v0.2.1
- Change the Bitrate multiplier, now it's about 0.4 and use about half of the original space
v0.2
- Add HEVC support for all configurations previously used with H264
- Add HE-AAC support in HEVC encoded profiles
- Remove config files that doesn't affect the mod result
- Update HEVC encoder configuration to match the same limits has H264
v0.1
- Initial release
Download links:
Stock bitrate (same space, less compression, better quality)
Half bitrate (half of the space compared to original, quality should be similar)
For older version check the releases in the gitlab repo
Source links:
Stock bitrate
Half bitrate
How to check if it's working?
Shoot a video and then check which coded it's used, you can use this app
Let me know if you see improvements or not, thanks in advance!
Can you tell if this works on Stock OOS only or Custom ROMs too? Also on a side note, what's the benefit of this module? And I'm sure someone else will ask it too, but does this work with the Stock OOS Cam only or it will work with Gcam too?.
DarthVader said:
Can you tell if this works on Stock OOS only or Custom ROMs too? Also on a side note, what's the benefit of this module? And I'm sure someone else will ask it too, but does this work with the Stock OOS Cam only or it will work with Gcam too?.
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In short, HEVC it's a coded that allow better picture quality compared to H264 (the coded used by default on OP6/6T) when using the same bitrate (occupying the same memory), I've made a short explanation in the readme of the repo with a handy chart about compression ratio comparison with H264
This module enable HEVC on stock camera for sure, I haven't check on GCam since it already has a built-in HEVC encoder, but I don't know if when disabled uses H264 or the stock defined by the media_profile.xml
DarthVader said:
Can you tell if this works on Stock OOS only or Custom ROMs too?
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Should work on any ROM, but for now I've tried only on the latest OOS Open Beta
How to find it withing Magisk Manager? Just search HEVC?
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RikiBez said:
How to find it withing Magisk Manager? Just search HEVC?
Inviato dal mio ONEPLUS A6013 utilizzando Tapatalk
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Right now isn't available on Magisk Manager, I'm waiting for approval, I don't know how much time it will take, but you can download it from here:
Stock bitrate
Half bitrate
eathtespagheti said:
Right now isn't available on Magisk Manager, I'm waiting for approval, I don't know how much time it will take, but you can download it from here:
Stock bitrate
Half bitrate
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What exactly changes by enabling HEVC recording?..
Have no idea what that is...
cultofluna said:
What exactly changes by enabling HEVC recording?..
Have no idea what that is...
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If you use the stock bitrate Module, you get better picture quality in videos for the same file size
If you use the half bitrate file you should get again better video quality but also smaller video files for the same length
Didn't work for me 10.3.1
eathtespagheti said:
If you use the stock bitrate Module, you get better picture quality in videos for the same file size
If you use the half bitrate file you should get again better video quality but also smaller video files for the same length
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I recorded a 4k60 frame video with the stock camera for 30 seconds, then installed stock bitrate, recorded, then uninstalled and installed half bitrate and all three file sizes were the same and looked the same.
Then I tried 1080p60, same results with all three. all the same file size and quality.
Is there a special way to enable it besides just flashing via magisk?
eathtespagheti said:
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Right now I don't have enough posts to be able to put links in thread, but I should be able to put links in replies if you ask me the download links, otherwise check my github / gitlab account and you'll find the source there, the username it's the same as here on XDA
Mod edit - Link to download added: https://gitlab.com/eathtespagheti/o...a8f64ddc6d0dbc/oneplus6-6t-hevc-recording.zip
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Sir, I've added the download link to your OP. I hope this is fine with you.
Regards
Oswald Boelcke
Gytole said:
I recorded a 4k60 frame video with the stock camera for 30 seconds, then installed stock bitrate, recorded, then uninstalled and installed half bitrate and all three file sizes were the same and looked the same.
Then I tried 1080p60, same results with all three. all the same file size and quality.
Is there a special way to enable it besides just flashing via magisk?
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Were you filming the same scene? A lot depend also on what you were filming, imho the quality difference it's noticeable only when watching the video in a good monitor or when you are editing, you notice that there are less artifacts in the details and the overall sharpness it better, but on the phone itself it's impossible to spot the difference. To be sure that the HEVC it's enabled try checking the codec info on the video, you can try with this app and in the format section it should say HEVC if the mod it's working, otherwise it will show AVC
Oswald Boelcke said:
Sir, I've added the download link to your OP. I hope this is fine with you.
Regards
Oswald Boelcke
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Thanks I needed it ??
eathtespagheti said:
Were you filming the same scene? A lot depend also on what you were filming, imho the quality difference it's noticeable only when watching the video in a good monitor or when you are editing, you notice that there are less artifacts in the details and the overall sharpness it better, but on the phone itself it's impossible to spot the difference. To be sure that the HEVC it's enabled try checking the codec info on the video, you can try with this app and in the format section it should say HEVC if the mod it's working, otherwise it will show AVC
Yes, it says HEVC but the thing is I recorded stock camera 4k60 no modded camera, your stock bitrate, and the half bitrate and all 3 files sizes are the same.
I used a tripod and recorded a black sheet for 30 seconds.
Is there a trick? I could really use the half bitrate. Haha damn life saver.
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Yes, it says HEVC but the thing is I recorded stock camera 4k60 no modded camera, your stock bitrate, and the half bitrate and all 3 files sizes are the same.
I used a tripod and recorded a black sheet for 30 seconds.
Is there a trick? I could really use the half bitrate. Haha damn life saver.
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I think it's because the bitrate it's variable, so when you are filming something that's not changing and doesn't have much details in it (like a still black sheet for 30 seconds) the camera used the lowest bitrate possible to get that video anyway, try filming something in in movement that you can reproduce, I will do some tests too
eathtespagheti said:
I think it's because the bitrate it's variable, so when you are filming something that's not changing and doesn't have much details in it (like a still black sheet for 30 seconds) the camera used the lowest bitrate possible to get that video anyway, try filming something in in movement that you can reproduce, I will do some tests too
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Tried 1080p60 just recording my keyboard on the floor. Same results. The bitrate is the same.
Gytole said:
Tried 1080p60 just recording my keyboard on the floor. Same results. The bitrate is the same.
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Ok I've checked on my phone too, same bitrate between HEVC and AVC, maybe I've to change some other parameter in order to change the bitrate, I will post an update here when I'll have a free minute to recheck the files
eathtespagheti said:
Ok I've checked on my phone too, same bitrate between HEVC and AVC, maybe I've to change some other parameter in order to change the bitrate, I will post an update here when I'll have a free minute to recheck the files
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You're awesome! Thanks for the quick replies, and like I said, you doing this, and saving me space is HUGE. Girlfriend and I are pumped hahaha
eathtespagheti said:
Were you filming the same scene? A lot depend also on what you were filming, imho the quality difference it's noticeable only when watching the video in a good monitor or when you are editing, you notice that there are less artifacts in the details and the overall sharpness it better, but on the phone itself it's impossible to spot the difference. To be sure that the HEVC it's enabled try checking the codec info on the video, you can try with this app and in the format section it should say HEVC if the mod it's working, otherwise it will show AVC
Thanks I needed it ??
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I flashed your module and its working. If you can do anything with the bitrate it would be appreciated
Hi, thanks for the mod [emoji106] just a quick question for you. Is it possible to add Hevc to single shot pictures as well?
As you should be able to get the same quality pictures for half the size.
AndyBury said:
Hi, thanks for the mod [emoji106] just a quick question for you. Is it possible to add Hevc to single shot pictures as well?
As you should be able to get the same quality pictures for half the size.
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Well seeing as how HEVC stands for High Efficiency Video Coding.... No
But there is HEIF, that's what you want.
Gytole said:
You're awesome! Thanks for the quick replies, and like I said, you doing this, and saving me space is HUGE. Girlfriend and I are pumped hahaha
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Arkmars20 said:
I flashed your module and its working. If you can do anything with the bitrate it would be appreciated
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After like two full days of trying I havent been able to reduce the bitrate, changing the default parameters seems to not affect in any way the camera settings, still choose some values automatically that are even different from what's written in the original config file without mod
AndyBury said:
Hi, thanks for the mod [emoji106] just a quick question for you. Is it possible to add Hevc to single shot pictures as well?
As you should be able to get the same quality pictures for half the size.
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Causical said:
Well seeing as how HEVC stands for High Efficiency Video Coding.... No
But there is HEIF, that's what you want.
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Well, AndyBury has a point! In fact the HEIF and HEVC are strongly related, and according to Wikipedia "The HEIF specification also defines the means of storing High Efficiency Video Codec (HEVC)-encoded intra images and HEVC-encoded image sequences" which surerly means something, but tbh I'm not so sure what's this something. Anyway I was already planning to trying enable HEIF via media_profiles, but seems something more complex than just adding a codec in a list, the only standardized usage of HEIF right now seems to be the one used by Apple on iPhones and Macs, I think that until Google doesn't implement in some way HEIF photos with camera we can't do anaything about it.

4K record with hevc?

Is there a way to use hevc for 4k record? I found a Magisk Module from OP7 and i can install but hevc not work.
You can use GCam and choose HEVC for video recording. Problem is that 4K video has no stabilization in GCam. It have option to turn eis and ois, but it is way more shaky than on stock cam.
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here is the module for the 7t
and Hevc Whit Lower Bitrate
Anyone had module heif/heic for image shot?
10 bit recording?

4k 60fps ?

is there a mod with which I can shoot 4k with 60 frames ?
hifriend said:
is there a mod with which I can shoot 4k with 60 frames ?
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i saw it in some Gcam but i don't think ginkgo hardware can do it
loopypalm said:
i saw it in some Gcam but i don't think ginkgo hardware can do it
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Thank You.

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