[Q] YouTube Uploading - Sprint HTC EVO 4G LTE

So I have uploaded two video's to YouTube.
I have recorded both of these videos on the LTEEvo with the 1080 settings turned on.
When uploaded, it seems to only be uploading at max 480p.
This last video I uploaded of me testing out the LTEEvo Slow Motion Camera Option (Which is freaking bad ass) only uploaded at 360p.
Any idea how to fix this / set it to upload at 1080p?
If you want to see the slow motion video:
http://youtu.be/57-TclhU9Ts
I look like a bad ass walking away from the camera, but then I ruined it by hopping around like a little hoe.
The lighting is a bit bad. I just had a single window in the kitchen and I had no lights on.
I was just seeing if it actually worked.. I am very impressed with it.

Psywar28 said:
So I have uploaded two video's to YouTube.
I have recorded both of these videos on the LTEEvo with the 1080 settings turned on.
When uploaded, it seems to only be uploading at max 480p.
This last video I uploaded of me testing out the LTEEvo Slow Motion Camera Option (Which is freaking bad ass) only uploaded at 360p.
Any idea how to fix this / set it to upload at 1080p?
If you want to see the slow motion video:
http://youtu.be/57-TclhU9Ts
I look like a bad ass walking away from the camera, but then I ruined it by hopping around like a little hoe.
The lighting is a bit bad. I just had a single window in the kitchen and I had no lights on.
I was just seeing if it actually worked.. I am very impressed with it.
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I don't think the YouTube apps let's you upload HD videos, you need to use your PC for that
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Slow motion does not record in HD regardless of what you set it at.
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onehitter said:
Slow motion does not record in HD regardless of what you set it at.
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Yeah, I realized that after I thought about the actual process I had to go through to make "fake" slow motion.
You can tell by watching the video that the quality is degraded a bit by adding so many more frames/p sec.
Oh well, the option and the result is still pretty damn sick.

Awesome, with that look on your face then a shirt that says pillage naked... Nice vid man I felt like the haduken was coming right at me too... I am surprised the slow mo is so fluid.

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Exchanging my note for a new one tomorrow

I bought 3 notes on sunday, one for myself, my wife and my dad, so I noticed that gray banding and pixelation when playing certain videos. So I set all 3 phones to the same Vevo video (kanye west and jay z) and its a good video to try cause it has lots of black and gray,same brightness on all phones and everything else the same,,,,and bam both my wifes and dads phone it was non existent and mine was a disaster......I couldnt whip out the box and receipt fast enough. Gonna swap it for another and hopefully all will be ok.......I wouldnt have known unless I had those other phones to directly compare, so to all of you out there maybe you need to swap yours as well.....
Can you provide a source and name for the video?
Not sure I know what you mean by source, but I downloaded the Vevo app which plays music videos at High Quality and the vid "N***** in Paris" by Kanye/Jay -Z set to high quality, brightness set to 50 percent. You could see banding on the right side during the very first few seconds of the vid and then on the bottom along the main part.....the bottom of the screen became all pixelated with the very deep blacks on my phone and the 2 others next to mine were fine.....
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Can you provide a source and name for the video?
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He is seeing the same thing I've been seeing and trying to explain.
Here is my source go to veetle.com, and scroll down to a movie channel, one called movies 2012 or something like that. And make it full screen and watch carefully at the dark areas. It is definite banding but I think all the note displays will do this for now but the user is saying the other 2 phones arent doing this. I have a new one waiting for me tomorrow that I will compare this note with to see, hopefully the one I get tomorrow doesnt do this as thats the one I'm keeping for now.
Yep exactly, my wifes phone and dads werent doing it, my phone was atrocious, so I am gonna bring it back and exchange it. Luckily I had to to sit with and make sure all the setting were the same and play things at the same exact time.
That vevo app stinks for me though. Try watching the same video on youtube with hq selected, will probably look better. Yea for me looks much better on youtube, which vevo posted btw. I see minor banding and macroblocking but for a video that warns you about causing possible seizures lol thats minor stuff or expected on the display.
irregardless of where I watch it though why would my wifes phone and my dads look perfect under then same exact conditions on the same app?.....thats the reason why I am exchanging mine.
hey check this video i just made it i play the video you say but on browser on youtube desktop mode not mobile on 720 p http://youtu.be/gTxi_pOzNxA
plays like a charm for me vevo and youtube app plays the videos not so clear so test directly on browser using flash
I am thinking about returning mine after seeing u r post.
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irregardless of where I watch it though why would my wifes phone and my dads look perfect under then same exact conditions on the same app?.....thats the reason why I am exchanging mine.
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One or two settings must have been different.
Check the auto-power LCD settings, screen mode, power savings settings, etc.
While it's true that each screen is calibrated slightly different, the difference should not be so huge. I would imagine that the calibration is relatively identical across the screens or within a certain standard of error.
Also,l I would suggest you try and record all three in action to get a more objective view as I would imagine trying to simultaneously analyze 3 5.3" screens to be fairly difficult and might be subject to bias, etc.
DId you install other apps as well? Screen adjuster, etc?
The higher the base-brightness, the better the appearance of a temporary "band-aid" fix as it masks the problem by not having the phone attempt to render to lower black levels.
I think its the video. It's very pixelated. The more detail and shifting images on the screen per second, the more the compression is noticeable.
I would suggesting downloading a 720p video and test your screen then.
Absolutely everything about all 3 phones was exact....playing the same video....same screen settings....everything identical.....which is why I know my phone is having some problem with pixelation......at least until I exchange it tomorrow.....8)
There must be a newer codec or something on some of the phones. Heres my experience, Right at the begining scene where it says Kanye and the Jay, with people dancing in the letters on a black background.
1) Dolphin Browser-Declined to open in youtube, hit full screen within the embeded video. Put it up to 1080p, video studders and the black is greyish and to the right of the word JAY banding and bleeding.
2) Went to Vevo website(In dolphin), no way to pick video setting, same grey/banging and bleeding to the right.
3) Went to Vevo website in stock browser. Video choppy and froze phone.
4) Downloaded vevo app. Put on High quality still banding.
5)Loaded 1080p in native Youtube app, perfect Blacks and NO BANDING or BLEEDING!
Doesnt look that great on my 23"lcd either!
Whats the deal here guys? Sounds like the browers either have older codec that dont work so well with HQ video(they were studdering, lots of macroblocking) and th eYoutube app has newer ones as it plays silky smooth.
THough ive noticed with alot of the video on the web on this fone, maybe its because its mobile versions, the quality ranges dramatically. It may be that we have such a high res, the videos look worse than they would on most 800x400 android phones.
Most the videos have to be compressed anyway, even the video in the YT app had some slight macrobocking.
Now the one you returned, was the screen on the yellowish white and saturated red side? My whites are "warm" as opposed to "cool", save for some viewing angles. Turning up the brightness makes red too saturated, the mario brothers vs wright bros they look red/orange on full brighness, even on lowest still more than I would like.
I know every phone is diff. I had got a replacement Sayno and my whites went from cool to warm, same phone. Also, some people dont know how to shoot video, compress it or just have bad equipment or taste in editing.
hmm
How exactly did you load 1080P in the YouTube app? I must be missing something because my only options for that particular music video are HQ and nonHQ. Please share with an admitted Android noob.
bdeitemeyer said:
How exactly did you load 1080P in the YouTube app? I must be missing something because my only options for that particular music video are HQ and nonHQ. Please share with an admitted Android noob.
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I think he's talking about the browser YouTube. It has 480/720/1080..
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CXENTE said:
I think he's talking about the browser YouTube. It has 480/720/1080..
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Thanks, that makes much more sense. I ended up testing that same video in 720P on the browser YouTube and the difference is night & day compared to the YouTube app's HQ version. Browser YouTube shows the video crystal clear!
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How exactly did you load 1080P in the YouTube app? I must be missing something because my only options for that particular music video are HQ and nonHQ. Please share with an admitted Android noob.
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Just download TubeMate from the Amazon app store. You can download and save any YouTube clip you want in the highest format possible. When I downloaded some 1980p and 720p videos I didn't notice any weird distortion etc.
I had a similar issue the other day, and after reading this thread I decided to load up the video I had the problem with. The video was the latest Game of Thrones season 2 trailer, it has alot of light and dark areas with alot of shades of gray moving around.
So two days ago the video was unwatchable, and now it looks fine. I wish I knew what was going on. I'm off to work now, tonight I will investigate further, play with some settings etc.
I downloaded the jay z kanye video using tubemate and it still showed blocking when watched in dark room.
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How can you tell if your phone does this? Can someone explain to me what it looks like
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Fast HD 60 fps mode

guys i wanna ask you what is Fast HD 60 fps mode in HTC ONE? what it does? i took a video with it and it seems play it just like normal mode....... i read about it some people said its slow motion, other people said it high quality.... so my questions are How can i use it and how can i play the video back???
BTW i tried the slow motion and it AWESOME LOL :laugh: especially when you record your fat friend dancing half naked :laugh::laugh:
What i don't even...
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its for recording fast moving things so you dont get the motion blur

[Q] hmm, found videos poor on this screen.

until i turned off sonys processing and then it seems fine. anyone had probs with this?
Idk works fine for me either way.
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no problem here.
I've noticed a thing. When X-Reality is enabled and i have a video or movie that's not high quality, X-R will over sharpen it and transform the video into something ugly. When i disable it, low quality stuff looks way way better. I have the Hobbit on it which is 1080p (and it's not compressed as hell), and it looks fine with X-R enabled, but i also have "The Jerk" (1979) which is a highly compressed 720p file, and that looks pretty bad on itself, but it looks even worse with X-R enabled.
So, conclusion? I disable X-R when i'm watching a "non-HQ-HD" movie.
hmm, i'll try non youtube vids. i might throw some HQ vids on there and test your theory mate
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I've noticed a thing. When X-Reality is enabled and i have a video or movie that's not high quality, X-R will over sharpen it and transform the video into something ugly. When i disable it, low quality stuff looks way way better. I have the Hobbit on it which is 1080p (and it's not compressed as hell), and it looks fine with X-R enabled, but i also have "The Jerk" (1979) which is a highly compressed 720p file, and that looks pretty bad on itself, but it looks even worse with X-R enabled.
So, conclusion? I disable X-R when i'm watching a "non-HQ-HD" movie.
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This is what happen all the time when upscaling if the source is really poor (even poor DVD encoding) after upscaling it look totally horrible. So X-Reality will give a really bad rendering if you use it on AVI SD it'll make something totally ugly. Can't do good with a bad base.
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but i'm watching a 1080p youtube video. well,i assume it's 1080p on the phone. i chose HD but who knows
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but i'm watching a 1080p youtube video. well,i assume it's 1080p on the phone. i chose HD but who knows
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Oh, Youtube videos look fine here, so I'm not sure what's up.
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not the screen, looks good when that enhance things turned off.
when i get around to rooting this weekend i'll get a chance to try throwing some content on there.

Slow motion is supposed to be this bad?

When I flip my camera to slow motion, the resolution takes a huge hit. I'm not talking about the 720p that Samsung claims it records in. As soon as I press the record button, the resolution drops to totally unacceptable levels (honestly looks like 360p). The resulting video is absolute garbage. Is there something wrong with my phone? Or is this how it's supposed to look? I'm afraid it's the latter, because my wife's S6 looks the same when recording in slow motion.
eyc said:
When I flip my camera to slow motion, the resolution takes a huge hit. I'm not talking about the 720p that Samsung claims it records in. As soon as I press the record button, the resolution drops to totally unacceptable levels (honestly looks like 360p). The resulting video is absolute garbage. Is there something wrong with my phone? Or is this how it's supposed to look? I'm afraid it's the latter, because my wife's S6 looks the same when recording in slow motion.
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Slow motion video quality is garbage. It looks bad on mine too, looks like the ones recorded by the GS4 with 2 years old technology.
Anibaaal said:
Slow motion video quality is garbage. It looks bad on mine too, looks like the ones recorded by the GS4 with 2 years old technology.
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That just boggles my mind. The slow motion on my first generation Moto X from 2013 honestly looks better than what I'm getting on the S6 Edge. That's crazy. God, I hope Samsung is working on this (for the incredibly rare and almost non-existent times that I use it).
Yes, slow motion is beyond horrible. It's like 240 or 360p upscaled. Really awful.
any fix available?
is there any fix available for the bad quality?
samsung can't fix it
The truth is that samsung is not able to improve slow motion quality on galaxy s6.
Either the chip is too weak or Samsung developers are too bad!
Why put such a feature though it's useless?
That's a shame!
eyc said:
When I flip my camera to slow motion, the resolution takes a huge hit. I'm not talking about the 720p that Samsung claims it records in. As soon as I press the record button, the resolution drops to totally unacceptable levels (honestly looks like 360p). The resulting video is absolute garbage. Is there something wrong with my phone? Or is this how it's supposed to look? I'm afraid it's the latter, because my wife's S6 looks the same when recording in slow motion.
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Anibaaal said:
Slow motion video quality is garbage. It looks bad on mine too, looks like the ones recorded by the GS4 with 2 years old technology.
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eyc said:
That just boggles my mind. The slow motion on my first generation Moto X from 2013 honestly looks better than what I'm getting on the S6 Edge. That's crazy. God, I hope Samsung is working on this (for the incredibly rare and almost non-existent times that I use it).
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dwd3885 said:
Yes, slow motion is beyond horrible. It's like 240 or 360p upscaled. Really awful.
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komanguy said:
The truth is that samsung is not able to improve slow motion quality on galaxy s6.
Either the chip is too weak or Samsung developers are too bad!
Why put such a feature though it's useless?
That's a shame!
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guys!! i freaked out like all of you too but then i found out the reason for "poor" "upscaled" (and whatever you say!) slow mo quality..
by default when u record a slow mo and play it.. it plays at 1/8 speed... thats why u see such poor quality...
Now here's the solution:
1. Record ur slow mo
2. Open the video
3. Hold and press down the highlighted slow mo part i.e between the sliders.. you will see a pop up which shows a rectangular trim box and 1/8.
4. Select 1/8 and you will see 1/2,1/4 and 1/8 options..
5. Now select 1/4 and play the video
Tadaaaa!! now you have epic slow mo video!!
i have samples but i have poor internet speed so if you guys want i can upload it on youtube but it will take some time..
EthanDev said:
guys!! i freaked out like all of you too but then i found out the reason for "poor" "upscaled" (and whatever you say!) slow mo quality..
by default when u record a slow mo and play it.. it plays at 1/8 speed... thats why u see such poor quality...
Now here's the solution:
1. Record ur slow mo
2. Open the video
3. Hold and press down the highlighted slow mo part i.e between the sliders.. you will see a pop up which shows a rectangular trim box and 1/8.
4. Select 1/8 and you will see 1/2,1/4 and 1/8 options..
5. Now select 1/4 and play the video
Tadaaaa!! now you have epic slow mo video!!
i have samples but i have poor internet speed so if you guys want i can upload it on youtube but it will take some time..
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Thank you.
But we speak of image quality instead.
the sgs6 (nor the note 5) can't record slow motion with good image (frame) quality. That's a shame. iphone 5s does it absolutely better.
New too since android 7.0
komanguy said:
The truth is that samsung is not able to improve slow motion quality on galaxy s6.
Either the chip is too weak or Samsung developers are too bad!
Why put such a feature though it's useless?
That's a shame!
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With idk it was good

Video quality

Your friends are never going to believe what you did. The only way to prove it to them is with that video you took. Rate this thread to express how videos shot on the LG G6 come out. A higher rating indicates that videos are smooth (and not choppy) and that auto-focus works very well, and that the camera adjusts quickly to different lighting conditions while recording.
Then, drop a comment if you have anything to add!
I did a few sample videos with the different quality settings and WOAH!!! Especially the videos at 60fps with adequate light from a lamp. When a lot of light it's even smoother when I figured it could not be smoother. Nothing like it. Heck, video of hands looks better than real life and you could see every piece of detail in the skin easily. But I am a photographer so am good with taking photos and have very still hands, so others experience might be a bit different from mine.
Looked great in a well-lit environment as stated above. Had a lot of noise in a darker environment, but not so much as to render it unusable. Someone that does a better job of holding the camera steady and framing the video might have a better result though.
Anyone tried the audio/video quality in loud environments such as discos, festivals , concerts ...?
Very interesting in this feature .
Thanks in advance
kodenho said:
Anyone tried the audio/video quality in loud environments such as discos, festivals , concerts ...?
Very interesting in this feature .
Thanks in advance
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Here is a link to a song I recorded at a Ghost/Iron Maiden song. I forgot to put it on concert mode and left it on normal . Here is a link to a video I recorded later in the show as well, still processing so I don't think YouTube will have it in HAD for a while .
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B_nCXjv-woY5ekJmalQ5TmhoOTg/view?usp=drivesdk
Here is the night video, I think I remembered to switch to 4k.
Very poor audio quality
https://www.instagram.com/p/BVQUqvHhw9h/
good video
Is it just me or is the video quality really bad? Full HD videos are not sharp/crisp at all and there's a slight painted/blurry look to frames, even in moderately good sunny conditions.
This is more apparent with the wide angle lens but the normal lens has this too. I tried shooting with the GCam app and the normal lens video is worse than the stock app. Video Stabilisation is on. 4k videos are pretty sharp but Full HD is my preferred choice.
Anyone know any settings that could be changed to fix this?
Ok guys, this is my try. First and last part of video is recorded with LG G6, 1080p 60fps on DJI Osmo Mobile. It's not bad at all. Sharpness and crispness is better on 1080p 30fps but I needed slowmo. In manual mode you have much more control but it's OK even in auto mode. What do You think?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tdLgYlADImc
neoxx3m said:
Ok guys, this is my try. First and last part of video is recorded with LG G6, 1080p 60fps on DJI Osmo Mobile. It's not bad at all. Sharpness and crispness is better on 1080p 30fps but I needed slowmo. In manual mode you have much more control but it's OK even in auto mode. What do You think?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tdLgYlADImc
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Fun Tip - Add motion blur to the parts where you increased the footage speed to sync up with the music. Will literally make it look 2x better.
Gagan Bhat said:
Fun Tip - Add motion blur to the parts where you increased the footage speed to sync up with the music. Will literally make it looks 2x better.
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Thanks for the tip Gagan. This is my first video in Premiere, after only 30min of tutorials. I'll try that in my next video. Cheers.
Reading posts i must ask, am i the only one who thinks that the quality of video taken with lg g6 camera is terrible and unacceptable, 1080p looks like upscale from 480p and is very overprocessed? i wrote about it to lg and they replied that everything is fine, can't believe it! 1080p video from my old lg g3 was great, g6 sucks more then anything that has ever suck before. is there any way to change it and turn current '1080p' on g6 into real 1080p?

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