I have a weird issue with video recordin, if i record videos of fast moving objects and they are in the center of screen and then i watch the video the object moves out of the screen... It's like the software is slowing down the following speed and when i view the video the background is moving slower than when i record the video....
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Could it be a software issue? Has anyone similar problems with video recording? The quality is good and photos are perfect so i dont think its a hardware issue.
I never had that issue tbh, it sounds like a stabilization bug...
The isuue seems to be with 60fps and 120fps, on 30 fps its much better. I have no idea what i should do, i dont want to wipe the phone.
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I have noticed when I am in the video recorder and switch to 1920x1080 resolution I notice the video zooms in to around 2x and says "zooming is not allowed in full HD" when I try to zoom out. This causes the recorded video to look like crap and noticeably lower quality than the 720p videos I record, especially on a pc..
Does anyone know why this is, if anyone else is having the same problem and if there is any way to fix it?
I can confirm I see the same thing.
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I can confirm I see the same thing.
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Same here!
I got some good results with my videos, but only when i wasn't trying to shoot something up close.
I am really disappointed 1080p was one of the big things I was looking forward to with the GS2 and now I find that it's a lower quality video than the 720p... Hopefully someone has a fix or this is an issue Samsung is working on.
i don't know if is a bug or what, but when i record a vertical video and later play it i don't see the video in the same orientation that i've recorded it insteed i see it horizontal... maybe someone can help me
That's normal as far as I know - jpg offers rotation in the exif-information but I haven't actually heard of any video codec offering the same thing - this would be very heavy on the CPU considering the video would have to be rendered entirely after the rotation.
thanks for your answer
Recorded a few videos over the past week, and I don't have perfectly stabilized hands, causing the videos to appear extremely shaky.
Just wondering whether there's any apps that provide any form of effective video stabilization.
I think Camera FX has it ?
Hi. I've tried the slow motion feature on my note 2 today and I realise that the 480p of stop motion dont have the quality and the definition of a normal 480p. I've seen another movies of other users loving the feature quality and I am a little bit disapointed. I'm I the only one?
I know that is a new feature and it's better than nothing, but...
I will post two videos to compare soon.
Sorry for my bad english.
Thats due to how slow motion recording works.
If you record a ×2 slow motion video for 1 min it will result in a 2 minute video.
In order to maintain the same fps as a normal video, the camera has to capture and process ×2 the frames in the same 1 min of recording.
To facilitate the increased workload, the camera captures lower resolution frames.
You will notice that x8 has lower resolution than x4 etc.
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I also think that is because the interpolation algorithm (?) that is being used to create the extra frames. (I don't think the camera actually CAPTURES each frame). I'm still doing some tests to determine which would be the exact speed/frame counting on the camera.
Here is a video of my dog jumping. You can still see the blurriness in most of the shots.
http://youtu.be/TnMH_N2fSOA
the same video on Vimeo (for those in the countries where YouTube is blocked)
https://vimeo.com/62170068
the aspect ratio changes when i start recording video on Instagram stories (the video will record a little bit taller). does anyone have a solution?