Hi guys,
Do you know if it is possible to bypass the fps limit imposed on third-party apps. The 60 fps is usable on the native camera app. But when I try on streamlabs or Larix broadcaster, the maximum offered is 30 fps.
Thanks
To complete my first post, I've just found this on the streamlabs FAQ
Why doesn't the stream do 60 fps when it's set to do so?
Encoder FPS is enforced by camera hardware and Android API. We support 60fps whenever possible. In many cases the manufacturer’s Camera app offers 60 fps but it bypasses the Android API to allow this, and we don’t have access to that (us or any other app as well). As a result they might only present 30 fps as the max. FPS, and only allow 60 FPS in their own dedicated manufacturer’s app.
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i want to increase the fps of my BA's camera, in the registry, it stated there that the default fps for large recording (mp4 large) is 10 fps, i've try to change it into 15-20 fps but when i turned my camera, there is a message and it closed it self... anyone can helpme?
Hello, respected developers!
As the topics concerning camera app are slowly fading down, I start a new one here.
I tried both existing mods/apps of a 4.1 standard camera and a custom apps like lgCamera. Still I can't get 25 fps in recorded videos even when I set it to this particular value. I can get it when i use AxelVoyager in-car videorecorder, but it's quite buggy and not that common-to-operate and this setting must be applied manually every time before I start record.
I need this 25 fps setting because my other video recordings are in PAL (25 fps) and it's not a common task to convert fps correctly to match each other.
As far as I can understand with my many-years-ago-IT-background, this should not be a problem for an experienced person to compile a version of a standard camera app with pathced media profiles that have 25 instead of 30 fps in 1080p and 720p HD media-profiles. So I kindly ask for that.
Thanks.
Hi. Does somone know how to switch on 60 fps mode in video recording (1080). In stock app there is no option but in specification on official website it shows that 1080 30/60 fps is supported. Option to change frame rate is not there. I know that cpu is capable to pull 60 fps in 1080 (4k?) but out of the box it's just not there. What's going on?
Madhuvrata said:
Hi. Does somone know how to switch on 60 fps mode in video recording (1080). In stock app there is no option but in specification on official website it shows that 1080 30/60 fps is supported. Option to change frame rate is not there. I know that cpu is capable to pull 60 fps in 1080 (4k?) but out of the box it's just not there. What's going on?
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Install Google Camera, which allows you to select 1080 60fps in video mode.
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Yes that's fine. But Xiaomi claims out of the box 60p fps support in their website. Anyway, probably I'm not going ( if I'm going to buy this device) to use stock camera that often.
Madhuvrata said:
Yes that's fine. But Xiaomi claims out of the box 60p fps support in their website. Anyway, probably I'm not going ( if I'm going to buy this device) to use stock camera that often.
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Not really sure about why 60fps isnt avaliable in stock app, only benefit of using stock cam is being able to switch between cameras, where GCam needs root to do the same task.
It also does not record 60fps on filmic pro or zy play for my gimbal.
Great news - MIUI 11 brings 1080p @ 60fps support to the stock camera app. (tested and fully working)
You can get it here: https://forum.xda-developers.com/redmi-note-8/how-to/rom-miui-11-redmi-note-8-global-ginkgo-t4009645
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Hello, I want to know how I can force the 90 hz refresh rate in all apps and games since in certain apps and games the 90 hz does not remain constant. For example, I wanted to play pubg mobile and it was played at 60 Hz, even with 90 Hz active, something similar happens on YouTube. and many other apps. Anyone know how you can force 90 hz whether with a root method or not ...
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Hello, I want to know how I can force the 90 hz refresh rate in all apps and games since in certain apps and games the 90 hz does not remain constant. For example, I wanted to play pubg mobile and it was played at 60 Hz, even with 90 Hz active, something similar happens on YouTube. and many other apps. Anyone know how you can force 90 hz whether with a root method or not ...
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it depends on the app, if an app was not designed to run at 90hz, it will not use the 90Hz screen...
Also depends in compatibility, some apps were designed to run 90hz on high end phones with powerful processors (which is the case for PUBG) but will not do so on mid tier SoCs
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it depends on the app, if an app was not designed to run at 90hz, it will not use the 90Hz screen...
Also depends in compatibility, some apps were designed to run 90hz on high end phones with powerful processors (which is the case for PUBG) but will not do so on mid tier SoCs
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Maybe, but i tell you something. I had a mi 9 and I overclock the screen to 84 hz, all the interface was smooth. I think is not an apps issue. i think is a system cap... Because I can a 90 fps or 84 fps in pubg mobile with a hex editor trick. And here because of that I cant do it..
Is there anyway to mod MIUI in Mi 10T to fix FPS to 120hz always?
Have you found any way to do it?
Games that are locked 60 fps (like in emulators) play horribly stuttery in 90 and 144 hz. They play ok in 60, but the touch screen response is very laggy at that refresh rate.
120 hz would maybe fix the issues (being double 60 maybe i could use some tweaks inside emu app to make it all smooth).