Hi all,
I noted that both with Donut 1.6 and with Eclair 2.1 my Xperia X10 has evident problem of stuttering while videorecording.
Not only with HD resolution: even with lower resolution video is never fluid. For example, in several HD videos the framerate can even reach 15/16fps, the maximum I got so far is just a peak of 23 fps.
I performed the JIT with xRecovery and the situation changed only a few in better.
It is so absurd that not only HD video but also very poor resolution offer a stuttering video!! Even MMS format!
I have disabled anti-shake, animated background, killed other apps while videorecording.... but with no solution!
Do you have the same problem?
Have you tried with a different SD card? could be a problem with the card rather than the phone??
I have a 16GB Class10 by Kingston, I don't think this is the problem
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Hi,
i converted a few movies with h264/512kbits/25frames. The movie plays a few seconds smooth, than it dropps a few frames... How comes?
Does this depend on the read access speed of my sdhc card? Its class 6.
The same problem playing podcast e.g. rtl akuell, best of youtube.
Michael
Mine is working great with vids.
I have SILICON POWER 8GB MicroSD.
Maybe it comes from the way they are converted.
Try doubleTwist. It's working great with my Hero.
I used EncodeHD. It's a fantastic program converts about anything to anything. Including a recent update to have a conversion profile of "T-Mobile G1".
That has same screen size and res and G2 so works like a dream
The following both worked fine for me:
1) Encode with http://handbrake.fr with the ipod/iphone preset.
2) Download video from http://video.google.com via "Download video - iPod/PSP"
I tested a bit with further h264 options, and B-frames are definitely not supported (just like iphones/ipods). Size-wise, I find that with all h264 tricks turned on, one hour of full resolution TV at pretty good quality ends up being 300-400MB. Restricting to h264 playable on the iphone/Hero and resizing to 480 pixels wide, the file ends up 150-200MB at similar quality.
It is not a problem with the converting.
I tried handbrake, videora, TMPGEnc etc.. all programs I use for my iphone.
I also tried less resolution, less frames, 512 kbs.. etc.
The problem is the same with regular video podcast.. in 320*240...
It looks like the video stutters for a small moment.
Maybe my phone is not o.k.?
veejayjameson said:
I used EncodeHD. It's a fantastic program converts about anything to anything. Including a recent update to have a conversion profile of "T-Mobile G1".
That has same screen size and res and G2 so works like a dream
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Converted movies with this program profile "G1" have the same problem
mmanthey said:
Maybe my phone is not o.k.?
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More likely the problem is with the mini SD card, I think. I used the 2GB card that came with the Hero, which is class 4 I think. Maybe try a different card or test your card on a different computer.
Hi guys! I apologize for my bad English.
My Neo restarts when watching videos in mp4 (1280x720). It also reboots when recording HD video. This problem only for new firmware (368, 283, 42). On older firmware versions (181, 145) fine.
The problem is with all mp4 videos (which are 1280x720 and above). If you view these videos in other players in the program mode, then all is well.
In general, this problem only on the new firmware. And only with the video in mp4 format. Maybe this is a problem in the hardware. But why did the old firmware so good?
Help please. Maybe a tweak is needed, I do not know. Thanks to all
Advise anything?
Did you try smaller mp4 video than 1280x720?
Try 480x854 video.
Yes, I've tried. Problems only with 1280x720 or higher. If the resolution is less, then all is well. The problem also when recording video at 1280x720. If you set the resolution lower, the record is good
Hmm ... try repair via Sony Ericsson PC companion but first save your contacts and etc. maybe it can help, becouse i think it is SW problem.
i think is hardware problem.
I have tried many ways to flash the phone. Put the firmware in different regions. All new insertions such a problem. Apparently, something changed in the program part that is not compatible with the hardware features of my Neo. So I thought, can I determine what to fix.
Maybe, but he can try repair, i saw it before with rebooting after playing games, and repair fix that problem, or maybe he can downgrade to old firmware. But when nothink help. Huh ... i dont know =)
If you put the old firmware, everything works perfectly. The processor does not get hot, the battery is normal. Everything is fine. But you know, do not use the old version firmware.
This problem is only on the new firmware. The rest of the smartphone is perfect.
By the way, yes, when leaving the "heavy" gaming phone sometimes restarts. Also a way only on the new firmware.
Sometimes while watching a video with a resolution of 1280x720 does not restart the phone, and pops up a message "video unavailable". Maybe what files to replace the system with the old firmware?
Hello! Who can tell me how to compile libOmxVdec.so, libOmxVenc.so from source? I put these files on the ICS Alpha 368 firmware and reboot the phone stopped watching the video. But the video lags badly. And in HD video played only sound. Video recording too much lag.
Then I put libOmxVdec.so, libOmxVenc.so of the 145 firmware, but the phone was again to restart. I think that it is precisely in these files.
Anybody know what the best (optimal) conversion settings are for the htc titan?? I have a few blu ray videos that i want to convert for the phone. I used these videos on my samsung focus and they play fantastic but on the titan i see stuttering on some seens. thanks in advance
same issues here. tried multiple samples, changed framerate from original to 24, 29, etc. I'm wondering if this is something HTC/M$ overlooked?
I just converted some 720p shows for my titan and it works fine. The framerate might not be perfect, but it's consistent and you won't notice it. I used mp4hd with HD2 settings, High quality.
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I just converted some 720p shows for my titan and it works fine. The framerate might not be perfect, but it's consistent and you won't notice it. I used mp4hd with HD2 settings, High quality.
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What program are you using?
looks like our frame rate issue is resolution related. My earlier samples where set at 800*480, which are default for this OS/device, and noticed the FR stutter on slow camera pan scenes, however, this is resolved when i used 640*480 and bumped up the kbs to 4000 (my preference, you can go lower), keeping the FR to original or 24fps. 720*480, DVD default, gave me the frame rate "bump" every few seconds. this was confirmed using Format factory, Tipard blu-ray converter, and IMTOO vid converters. i used XBOX hd video settings, WM9 vid codec along with the above settings and Im good to go. Hope this helps.
Has anyone else experienced a decent bit of lag while watching shows over netflix? It's not connection based since my line is 150mbps, and clocking it to 1.2GHz from stock didn't change anything either.
Could just be Netflix itself lagging, or a problem with your service provider. Just because they claim 150 Mbps doesn't mean you'll always get it.
On my device, Netflix usually bounces between 800 MHz and 1 GHz (Netflix apparently does not support hardware decoding... )
Yes, I had the same problem - Netflix audio slightly out of sync. I tested on other devices and determined it was NOT the video source or data stream (no sync problem with other devices viewing same videos using same Internet stream at same time). I installed Tegrak overclock and pumped clock speed up one step (1.1 from 1.0). That solved the Netflix sync problem and hasn't had any negative effect I could detect on my SGP5. I set Negrak to add that slight overclock at boot. So far so good.
I used chainfire on it (4xmsaa)and it has a lot less lag.
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I used chainfire on it (4xmsaa)and it has a lot less lag.
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Can't think how how that would do anything lol, but I'll try that!
as soon as The video starts I pause it for about 30-90 seconds,
then the video plays fine for about 20mins...
It might be a problem with buffering
if we could take the app apart maybe we could increase the buffer size?
Hi,
Since I bought GT 2 PRO global version (RMX3301) 2 months ago, I have an issue with sending videos (recorded from the main camera) as videos playback get choppy after being processed by whatsapp.
latest updates did not solve the issue.
However, if I record and send videos directly from whatsapp, the playback is smooth.
Anyone faces the same problem? Any fixes?
Exact same issue here, have been trying every different setting etc and nothing working.
Same here. Gdpr version
Sorry, I posted a fix I thought works but doesn't ...
If you change video options to 4k, 30-60 fps, it´s must work for you.
Is better ,but no, not working
Same problem
try turning of hevc (h265) video in setting, alternatively cut the video shorter using the editor and use the new video
same problem here. Just found out the culprit. if you download the video to computer and try to read the FPS, it always using weird number, like 28.97, 29.41, 29,33 fps. I guess that what really make whatsapp compression failed, it tried to upscale the frame rate to 30 fps but because the FPS never have constant rate, the output get choppy.
I tried using Gcam, and works perfectly, because Gcam always produce 30 fps video.
Realme should fix this bug
To solve this inconvenience (it happens in several mobiles that are not Samsung and Iphone), you must use the "VenLow" application (I suggest downloading the premium app from google) and that's it, the same application indicates how to use it and you can also watch videos on youtube. Greetings People from Chile.
Just noticed that problem was solved already