hi.
Maybe it's me but I could have sworn on the s20 Ultra you could record with the above setting without a time limit.
Today I went to use my phone and it had a 22 minute time limit.
Is this normal or am I missing a setting somewhere as 30fps at the same res has no recording time limits.
I think I also updated my OS yesterday. Maybe that had something to do with it?
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Anyone encounter a FC when recording for long periods of time?
I have a clean 16gb Class 10 card in it, so space and transfer shouldn't have been an issue.
Did some quick searching on this forum, didn't find anything relevant. Feel free to school me with proper search terms if it's been asked/commented elsewhere.
Edit:
It's 30 minutes not seconds (title updated).
I guess I was caught off guard at the fact that it FC'd at 30 minutes; there are settings that I didn't see before that limit you to a maximum of 30 minutes. Really wish it would go longer though.
Wow, you actually recorded for 30 constant minutes!? I'm not sure why you need to record that long with an evo. If you are recording a play or dance recital you should be using a real camera with a tripod.
A lot of still camera video will cap out at an hour or 4GB whatever comes first. Usually the 4GB comes first. The FAT32 file system is limited to 4GB files.
Only hitting 1.4 gig at 30 minutes.
Was recording a work meeting for my boss whom couldn't attend.
I tried out the time lapse feature today and used the 2s interval, but for in-car recording 2s is way too slow resulting in video that is way too fast. I will try 1s but from what I saw at 2s I don't think 1s will be anywhere near what you'd want for in-car video. I think it would be nice if there were other, faster options, so that the video could be slower.
The problem with the slower option with in-car video is that it makes the video so fast that you get kind of sea-sick watching it and it's hard to see things of interest when driving at even slow speeds. What would be nice is we had other interval option such as: 0.67s, 0.5s, 0.33s, 0.2s and 0.1s. Since normal video in the USA is 30 frames/second (0.033s/frame) even 0.1s would still be 3X normal during playback. If I record a video of a trip lasting 60 minutes at 1s interval the video would be played back at 30X speed and last 2 minutes, but if you could select 0.33s interval the video would be 10X and last 6 minutes.
So, are there any ways some devs can look into adding additional intervals?
Brian
The youtube app keeps defaulting to 480p for every single video. I kepe having to manually switch it to 1080p 60. I don't see any settings to manually force highest quality. This is the wifi only version. Anyone got a fix? What am I missing?
shrimants said:
The youtube app keeps defaulting to 480p for every single video. I kepe having to manually switch it to 1080p 60. I don't see any settings to manually force highest quality. This is the wifi only version. Anyone got a fix? What am I missing?
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What's your internet speed like? And are you using the default YouTube App? Download YouTube Vanced uninstall the crappy YouTube app that comes on the TAB S4! YouTube Vanced lets you override the resolution I’m running it al 2160p lol yeah I know most videos aren’t recorded in that high resolution but it drops down to 1440p or 1080p!
I'll try the vanced app, is it on the play store? Or fdroid?
I have gigabit internet, it's not my speed. It still let's me select the higher speed, it just makes me do it manually every time.
I thought maybe it had something oto do with battery saving mode (mid power) but it made no difference when I turned that off
shrimants said:
I'll try the vanced app, is it on the play store? Or fdroid?
I have gigabit internet, it's not my speed. It still let's me select the higher speed, it just makes me do it manually every time.
I thought maybe it had something oto do with battery saving mode (mid power) but it made no difference when I turned that off
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https://forum.xda-developers.com/android/apps-games/app-youtube-vanced-edition-t3758757
Today I noticed a time limit of 22 minutes when trying to record at the above settings.
I am pretty sure this did not used to be the case.
There was a new update for my phone yesterday so I updated.
I am wondering if this update has caused this or if I just haven't noticed it until now.
Although I am pretty sure I have recorded clips at 60fps and would have noticed.
So I just did my first recording for my project work with the camera. And I realised it was no longer recording. On checking the footage it stopped dead on 8 minutes. So umm..... Why is this limiting to 8 minutes?
NutsyUK said:
So I just did my first recording for my project work with the camera. And I realised it was no longer recording. On checking the footage it stopped dead on 8 minutes. So umm..... Why is this limiting to 8 minutes?
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I think that was the limit of Android 10. But Android 11 doesnt have this limit! I THINK