Did a few searchs and got nothing,
But here it is, ive come from a Sensation 4G and there was a mod that enable it to shoot into 60 fps and i even seen one for 120 fps
I do alot of camera work and i love its 1080p but when i slow down (on a comp)the images the turn choppy and not smooth.
Just seeing if anyone intends on making one, id give it a bash myself only i havnt a clue where to begin.
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Maybe possible, however it will require a modified kernel, camera driver and a new camera app which grants support for 60fps recording
lgcamcorder on the market has an option for [email protected]
If this can be done, why Samsung itself doesn't offer it??
I believe that turning fps to 60 would harm quality. Am I wrong?
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Hi!
Samsung Galaxy S II makes videos with Variable Frame Rate, changing between 25 and 35 FPS.
I've tried the Hacked Camera.apk posted in THIS THREAD, but it's the same.
Converting VFR videos is a nightmare!!! (i want to use VirtualDub's DeShaker filter, and it can not handle VFR, and there are other nice problems with VFR too...)
I want to turn it off, so i want SGS2 to record Constant 30 FPS Videos!
How can i do that?
Anyone has any ideas?
Guys C'mon, be real with us.
Is there any way to capture CFR video on Samsung SGS2?
I see the guys in the International LG G3 forum talking about recording slow mo, but I don't see any options for the video recording on the Sprint version
I'm sure it's super-obvious, but does anyone know how to do this?
Thanks!!
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I found it! You go to the little gear icon in the top left of the camera application. Click the little "##M" icon that chooses megapixels... it drops down and let's you choose 120HD for slow mo.
Kujila said:
I found it! You go to the little gear icon in the top left of the camera application. Click the little "##M" icon that chooses megapixels... it drops down and let's you choose 120HD for slow mo.
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Took me a couple of minutes to find also.
I'm glad they gave us the ability to record @ 120 but when it comes to editing how the video looks there are no options.
So even though we can play the video at 1/8 speeds (slowmo) we can't upload or share the video at the speeds. It then just becomes a 720p 120FPS video instead of slomo....
The question that I have is: Where is the ability to edit the video so that certain parts of the video can be slowed down?
Unless I'm missing something on the phone the software is a little lacking in this area.
Thanks for posting this i had no idea we had this capability
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Took me a couple of minutes to find also.
I'm glad they gave us the ability to record @ 120 but when it comes to editing how the video looks there are no options.
So even though we can play the video at 1/8 speeds (slowmo) we can't upload or share the video at the speeds. It then just becomes a 720p 120FPS video instead of slomo....
The question that I have is: Where is the ability to edit the video so that certain parts of the video can be slowed down?
Unless I'm missing something on the phone the software is a little lacking in this area.
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I haven't tried slow motion myself, but have you tried this?
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.muvee.reaction
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
I've been searching the internet and this forum for a couple days now, as well as messing around with my v10. I cannot for the life of me figure out how to lower the resolution. I want to lower the res so that I can send videos via text. Does anyone know how to do this? Seems like it should be easier than this. Am I missing something???
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I've been searching the internet and this forum for a couple days now, as well as messing around with my v10. I cannot for the life of me figure out how to lower the resolution. I want to lower the res so that I can send videos via text. Does anyone know how to do this? Seems like it should be easier than this. Am I missing something???
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From my experience and I ran a quick test just now, if you use the native camera app, go into manual video mode and choose settings, then lower your bitrate to L, resolution to the lowest, and fps to 24. When on those setting a 23 second video came out at 18.52 megs. When I had bitrate set to medium, resolution at the same (lowest), and fps at 30, a similar 23 sec video was 34.20 megs. Almost double. Now I realize that both sizes are still going to be compressed to hell sending through a text/messaging app so you could also try recording and sending a video through included functions of whatever app you use.
hello everyone!!
So i record a lot of videos using the Open Camera app and it is great but the only problem is that it can record a maximum of 30 fps .
I want to get 60 fps videos out of Open Camera app.
Now when i use Gcam to record videos then it allows me to shoot in 60 fps.
So this means that our RN3 is capable of recording 60fps .
It would be great if anyone can help me with this .
Is there any way to get 60 fps in other camera apps???? What should be done to achieve this???
What decides the fps a phone can shoot at??? Can it be tweaked through software????
and yes i have tried it in a lot of rom its same in all of them.
Right now i am using aex noughat rom with stock kernel.
not sure but might be related to camera2 api.
Having used the gcam app for almost two years on RN3, to this day, I'm still wondering why xiaomi hasn't implemented a 60 fps video recording option in the official miui stock camera app...
I have seen several thread here on xda but still i didnt get any satisfactory answers.
And yeah camera2api is enabled and working in open camera as i has all manual control that camera2api provides!!
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Having used the gcam app for almost two years on RN3, to this day, I'm still wondering why xiaomi hasn't implemented a 60 fps video recording option in the official miui stock camera app...
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Coz for kenzo 60fps is not mentioned in oem spec when officially launched.