Did anyone do their testing on the Video settings and which option would give me the best video result? is 4k 60 worse in quality than 4k 30 but higher frames? how is the 8k compared to the best 4k option (Other than res?)
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I noticed everyone's been talking about 1080P recordings on the One X. Knowing how much space the 1080P videos would take up and most of the video I take are more than 5 mins, I doubt I'll be using it too much. Anyone has any information on 720P recording, the fps during outdoor, indoor, low light conditions?
From my understanding, 4k video from the G4 has very low bitrate. I took two comparison videos on my phone, 1080p vs 4k, and it seems like the 1080p looks quite a bit better. Anyone know the bitrate comparisons between the two?
I'm wondering if it's wise to just keep my video settings set to record only 1080p and not even bother with 4k.
To me the 4k looks better then 1080p...
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4k looks better than the 1080p, but the 4k still doesn't look great on my 4k monitor on my computer. The computer has lots of pixelization, and playback looks like borderline buffering. The computer has plenty of horsepower too.
Hello guys,
help me to sort something out.
I made a UHD video and FHD video. Both fps are 30. My PC monitor is 1920x1080.
How can it be, that UHD video quality is much much better then FHD? I say so, because my monitor is with FHD resolution (so it cannot reproduce UHD fully) and frame rate is 30 on both videos, so the quality should be the same, right?
Or I do understand something wrong here ?
Thanks!
An UHD downscaled to FHD video will probably appear sharper than a native FHD video when being displayed on an FHD monitor.
That's not very strange, imho.
Because FULL HD has only 17Mbps bitrate whereas 4K in Marshmallow has 46Mpbs, in Lollipop 30Mpbs.
Hey everyone, I noticed this while zooming using the 4K vs the 1080p quality (30fps both, 60fps setting both are the same with 4K being slightly better) the 4K is genuinely worse by a mile than the 1080p when you zoom in, I've provided screenshots and they're respectively 10x (extreme, i know, but a good demonstration) and you can notice the massive differences! i don't know why this is like this.
generally speaking the 4k camera is WAY better in comparison than 1080p when NOT zooming in.
RelicUser said:
Hey everyone, I noticed this while zooming using the 4K vs the 1080p quality (30fps both, 60fps setting both are the same with 4K being slightly better) the 4K is genuinely worse by a mile than the 1080p when you zoom in, I've provided screenshots and they're respectively 10x (extreme, i know, but a good demonstration) and you can notice the massive differences! i don't know why this is like this.
generally speaking the 4k camera is WAY better in comparison than 1080p when NOT zooming in.
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Only the main camera in the middle is capable of recording at 4K. The wide angle and telephoto camera are maxing out at 1080p.
If you zoom in at 4K it will be digital. Only 1080p30 will allow you to use the the two additional lenses.
If you zoom in 10 times while on 1080p30, it will be the telephoto camera with 5x digital zoom. Hence, the better quality.
Macusercom said:
Only the main camera in the middle is capable of recording at 4K. The wide angle and telephoto camera are maxing out at 1080p.
If you zoom in at 4K it will be digital. Only 1080p30 will allow you to use the the two additional lenses.
If you zoom in 10 times while on 1080p30, it will be the telephoto camera with 5x digital zoom. Hence, the better quality.
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Thanks for the explanation
Hi,
My s20 ultra records videos at 4k with ~30k bitrates, and at 8k with ~78k bitrates.
Is there any way to record videos at 4k with a ~78 bitrates?
I think 30k bitrate is too low for 4k in s20 ultra, ı want to increase it. since I am using video editing program bitrate is important for me.
If you can help me in this issue ill be happy,
thanks