Hello Everyone.
Hope everyone is in a rocking mode.
I have a new request to the developers. We know that 1080p display is more power consuming than 720p display. Not every time we need that 1080p display.
If someone make a system file (Zip file) where we could switch 720p display & 1080p display as like switching 90/120 hz display & 60hz display. That could be great.
Think something about it & make a zip file of it.
Thanks.
You could use an app to change render resolution and dpi. If you have root.
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as the title says, what's the best video file to showcase the screen on the EVO? i was told avatar but my file's native resolution is 6xx by 3xx so it doesnt fill the screen unless i stretch it, and then you notice the stretched pixels
I was told to try a high-def file. i tried a 720p and a 1080p file and both of them played slowly and skipped on the audio (i have bigger file size videos that play fine, so it must be bitrate causing the skipping)...
thanks for your suggestions
I followed this very easy guide for converting files.
http://www.talkandroid.com/android-forums/evo-4g/5201-guide-converting-video-files-work-evo.html
I then converted Avatar from 720p. Its glorious, and everyone who wants to see the video quality of my phone, I show the Avatar movie.
I don't get it. The screen itself can't display 720p on it. Why even bother? It can't even record 720p. By that I mean the compression and low light capabilities.
But yeah, no point in trying to impress people with the screen, really. xP
well i'm also trying to impress myself. i haven't yet seen video playback at its best settings.
it can't play at 720p but if you get the step down, being standard def. it's lower than the screen res on the evo. so we get 720p and downsize it to evo's resolution which is still higher than the 640x480 type of vga size video.
thanks for the tip. i had found handbrake through a search after i posted. now waiting on avatar and watchmen to finish so i can convert
I convert my BR rips for my EVO, and the best movie I have that shows off the screen is Transformers 2. I converted the IMAX one so it fills the screen
Where can i find (or what resolution do i need) video where I can really show off the max resolution display?
theraker007 said:
Where can i find (or what resolution do i need) video where I can really show off the max resolution display?
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you can just shot video on 4k uhd and show that off, your phone will automatically reduce the pixels to the max of your screen. otherwise look for 1440p video
Mine came with two superhires videos already on the SD
Hi, I tried the G3's camera and I'm really impressed by the splendid quality, untill I tried out the slow-motion feature. I know that there's this camera tweak that you have to flash or manually move the apk and stuff
(For those who are looking for a mod that improves 4k bitrate as well as the 1080p fps count: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2778570) (Credit for this goes to the developer). But I'm wondering wether there is a camera mod that enables a higher resolution video/camera and bitrate for the slow-mo mode of the G3, right now it's set at 720p at 120fps, but when saved, the file seems only 120p, the fps is great but there's so many pixels and it's a shame for the awesome 4k screen that the G3 is packed with! (I'm not sure about the exact numbers though, could be false) Any help is greatly appreciated!:good:
Neorpowa said:
Hi, I tried the G3's camera and I'm really impressed by the splendid quality, untill I tried out the slow-motion feature. I know that there's this camera tweak that you have to flash or manually move the apk and stuff
(For those who are looking for a mod that improves 4k bitrate as well as the 1080p fps count: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2778570) (Credit for this goes to the developer). But I'm wondering wether there is a camera mod that enables a higher resolution video/camera and bitrate for the slow-mo mode of the G3, right now it's set at 720p at 120fps, but when saved, the file seems only 120p, the fps is great but there's so many pixels and it's a shame for the awesome 4k screen that the G3 is packed with! (I'm not sure about the exact numbers though, could be false) Any help is greatly appreciated!:good:
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No there's not the drives will not allow to improve the slow mo
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No there's not the drives will not allow to improve the slow mo
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Ahh thats too bad ..
Thanks for your quick reply anyway!!:good:
I love,that g4 can take videos at such high resolution.
I dont want to record in a lower resolution, (i know just use another recorder app for that).
I want to record in high resolution, make a copy of video, and then drop the copy resolution so i can have a high ando low resolution.
Reason is because if i try to play videos i recorded on my g4 on my TV, itsays video resolution not supported. Nd its a smart TV ? also when sharing videos to other phones it has came up as "video unsupprted" or "resolution unsuportted"
Any reccomendation for resolution changer?
Hello,
I've been digging around for a bit but have yet to be able to find an answer. Is it possible to record using a constant frame rate with the Moto Z Play? When I record using the stock app in 1080p, 720p or 4K it encodes using a variable frame rate. This is fine on the phone until I try to edit it. I then get gappy playback after it re-encodes.
The phone has the ability to record in 720p @ 120fps which is recorded at a true 30fps but then I don't get any audio.
I've browsed some threads on here about the ability to enable 1080p @ 60fps after rooting your phone and making some changes. I have not yet rooted my phone but before I went down that rabbit hole I wanted to confirm I can get a constant frame rate.
I have also tried a hand full of third party recording apps and none of them seem to be able to override the phones desire to record with a variable frame rate.
Any help would be appreciated. I don't understand why they would chose to use a variable frame rate. I've never seen this before on any other device. I get it would save video file size by dropping frames, but the sensor and the phone can obviously handle the bit-rate of a constant frame rate at 720p or 1080p if it can record 4k at 40MB/s or 720p @ 120fps.
Thanks!
Kevin