I just want to lock down my vibrant when I get in the car or my galaxy tab in portrait mode for video. I cannot find any player that has rotate feature to force the playback into portrait mode instead of landscape mode. I have tried dozens of players. Is it a problem with the Galaxy S line all together?
I am having too much trouble with My Galaxy S2 after installing Icecream sandwich. I don't want to go back to Gingerbread as much as possible. But beside other problems, default video player doesn't play video in Landscape mode. For video to be played in landscape mode, Auto rotation should be turned on and my phone should be slide. Please help me by providing some patch.
My S3 seems to have no adjustability for video playback brightness. I recorded a few videos and during playback there is no options to adjust playback quality. When the video starts it is bright then goes dim but if you transfer it to the home screen (small pip window) it will re-brighten before moving to homescreen. Am I missing something?
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My S3 seems to have no adjustability for video playback brightness. I recorded a few videos and during playback there is no options to adjust playback quality. When the video starts it is bright then goes dim but if you transfer it to the home screen (small pip window) it will re-brighten before moving to homescreen. Am I missing something?
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Same problem here, anyone?
While video is playing. Menu. Settings. You'll see the video brightness option.
Got it!
I figured it out, the settings are there but only before rotating the phone to widescreen. Thanks!
Hi, guess my title covers it, I have an galaxy s4 and wondering if theres any way to Lock orenation bit still rotate on fullscreen movie playback.
I have a nasty problem recording video with my samsung devices (seems to be all of them from S3 to my Note 4)
it adds a rotation tag or some sort to the video. if you start a video with an "unclear" orientation (say flat screen up point straight down) this problem becomes apparent.
or if you hold the phone upright portrait and record a video but then turn it landscape it "keeps" the video in portrait for playback (yes this includes once I upload to youtube extremely annoying)
I will record a video normally and it will be "vertical video" (portrait) instead of landscape like I am holding it.
or as with today the video was rotated 180' upside down.
Is there an app I can install that will let me strip/reset this rotation tag so all my videos playback "landscape" proper and not 90' or 180' ? ie let me "correct" the dumb meta tag rotation tag or whatever it is samsung adds to the video causing it to do this.?