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Hello guys ,
I am planning to do a liveWallpeper that contain some video loops placed at certain parts of the wallpaper ... I was wondering what is the most efficient video format to use regarding quality, performance and memory usage .
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Is it possible to change the audio buffer size on my Xperia Mini Pro like Poweramp can do in its audio engine tweak?
If it is, how?
I'm experiencing audio skipping while playing music that are on my SD card, not streaming from internet.
However, I don't wanna use Poweramp as my music player.
My device is running the following:
ROM: Real ICS r6
Kernel: Mesa v1.8
Music app: Walkman v9
Any help would be appreciated. Thanks
Maybe its a sd issue. Use sd booster app and set it 2048 or higher. Then try to play.
Maybe its due to sd class too
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bandarigoda123 said:
Maybe its a sd issue. Use sd booster app and set it 2048 or higher. Then try to play.
Maybe its due to sd class too
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Set to 3072, still doesn't fix this problem..
SD class 4, worked perfectly before Real ICS r6. However, I think if I increase the buffer size, it would fix this problem. I don't mind about latency though..
EDIT: nvm, I think I'll just use poweramp.. Really hope they have Clearbass for poweramp though xD
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I think that perhaps poweramp lows its execution priority, like a renice, so it can non be interrupted by higher priority processes.
Publiuss said:
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I think that perhaps poweramp lows its execution priority, like a renice, so it can non be interrupted by higher priority processes.
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Is there a way to do that for Walkman app?
EDIT: Fixed it using V6 Supercharger. Bulletproofed all audio-related.. Thanks for the hint
In benchmarks my phone gives an average FPS of about 28-29. But I found something weird. After disabling Vsync from the Pimp My ROM app, if I play videos through the YouTube app, my FPS increases. It then gives me about an average of 54-55 FPS. This stays on until I boot my device. Does anyone have any idea what is causing this? Can there be a permanent solution to this so that the higher FPS stays even after rebooting?
vsync disables the fps cap
Yeah I do know that. There wasn't any change even after disabling vsync. But as soon as I played videos on the YouTube app, the fps would go high. I'm thinking it was locked in my stock ROM. Right now on a different one and then limit has been removed.
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So I've been looking around and haven't found this yet. Does anybody know how to increase the fps from 120 in the Camera app? Cause I want to record slower without downloading a app
Hi guys,
I've been using iPhone since they launched and LG V30 is my first android phone.
Here is my question,
Is there a way to record more than 4 GB?
I've been using my LG V30 to record some of my music sessions and it seems that everytime file size reaches 4GB, it stops and restarts.
Stop and restart is okay but there is about 3 second missing from it.
I've tried open camera app but for some reason, audio is terrible.
Can anyone chime in and help me out with this?
Thanks alot.
dydwlsxod said:
Hi guys,
I've been using iPhone since they launched and LG V30 is my first android phone.
Here is my question,
Is there a way to record more than 4 GB?
I've been using my LG V30 to record some of my music sessions and it seems that everytime file size reaches 4GB, it stops and restarts.
Stop and restart is okay but there is about 3 second missing from it.
I've tried open camera app but for some reason, audio is terrible.
Can anyone chime in and help me out with this?
Thanks alot.
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Are you using the LG camera app in order to film your work or are you using the app called HD audio recorder? On my TMO V30 the HD recorder was already installed.
Next are you recording to internal storage or SD card storage?
If you have external SD card how did you initially format the card? FAT32 or EXFAT?
Answers to those questions may point you to an answer.
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psawjack said:
Are you using the LG camera app in order to film your work or are you using the app called HD audio recorder? On my TMO V30 the HD recorder was already installed.
Next are you recording to internal storage or SD card storage?
If you have external SD card how did you initially format the card? FAT32 or EXFAT?
Answers to those questions may point you to an answer.
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Hi psawjack.
Sorry I thread was miss leading.
I meant Video recording.
So I am using LG Camera app.
I tried both internal and external and both did not work. and SD card is formatted as EXFAT.
dydwlsxod said:
Hi psawjack.
Sorry I thread was miss leading.
I meant Video recording.
So I am using LG Camera app.
I tried both internal and external and both did not work. and SD card is formatted as EXFAT.
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Okay, here's what I would do. I'd try to do a recording with the HD recording app and test to see if it allows recordings over 4gb. If so then issue is probably due to Camera app. From there if try a different camera app to test. I'd recommend the Google camera mod app available on this forum.
If the HD recording fails after 4gb then maybe system wide limitation. Do you have a AV file over 4gb? Could you connect to computer and try to copy file over to both SD and internal storage and see if you get any errors copying?
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dydwlsxod said:
Hi guys,
I've been using iPhone since they launched and LG V30 is my first android phone.
Here is my question,
Is there a way to record more than 4 GB?
I've been using my LG V30 to record some of my music sessions and it seems that everytime file size reaches 4GB, it stops and restarts.
Stop and restart is okay but there is about 3 second missing from it.
I've tried open camera app but for some reason, audio is terrible.
Can anyone chime in and help me out with this?
Thanks alot.
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Hi! I'm getting a V30 this week and I also plan to do a lot of video recording with it so this is of interest to me. I did bump into the 4GB file size limit on Android as well when recording long videos with other Android phones such as my V10. First I thought it would have something to do with FAT32 storage format which has a 4GB file size limit but after doing some research it seems it's not related to FAT32 but a (arbitrary?) limitation of the Android OS. However, some Android phone makers seem to be able to tweak the OS in such a way that you can record beyond 4GB, for instance Sony (tested it on a Xperia XZ).
Regarding the V30, I just happened to come across this recent thread which is talking about a new OS update for the V30/V30+ bringing features of the newer V30 ThinQ to the older V30(+): https://forum.xda-developers.com/lg-v30/how-to/oreo-update-ai-camera-t3760379. Now the interesting thing is that one of the new features listed says "Google Drive supports downloading files larger than 4GB". It could be nothing after all but maybe, just maybe, this also means that Android on the V30 now generally copes with files larger than 4GB and that this will also affect recording video with the native app.
Other than that, a few thoughts how to tackle the problem:
- Judging from my experience with the V10, the native camera app of the V30 should have the option to change the recording bitrate. If you can live with a lower bitrate for your video, you can squeeze out a couple of more minutes recording time. On the V10 I was able to record over 1 hour in 720p resolution with the low bitrate setting.
- I don't have the V30 yet, but maybe the native app (or some 3rd party recording app) has the option to record with the newer H.265/HEVC video codec instead of the (still) common H.264. The superior compression of H.265 will allow you to have a much smaller file size while keeping the quality, ergo you will be able to record a lot longer even if the 4GB file size limit continues to exist.
- OpenCamera is only one of the 3rd party camera apps that support auto-restart: If you find the audio to be terrible you could also check out "Cinema FV-5" or "Filmic Pro".
That being said, I'm glad to hear that on the V30, the native app at least seems to automatically restart after reaching the file size limit. On the V10, you have to manually push the record button again which is annoying when you just want to place the camera somewhere and keep it running while you have other things to do.
Still, let's hope Android get rid of this limitation asap!
I recently realized this limitations of 4gb and there's an interruption of several seconds at least when recording 4k slog format...this is terribly disappointing.
I don't mind the 4gb size limit but how is it possible that you miss time between files?
Infuriating.