[Q] Can the S3 record video at 60 fps? - Galaxy S III Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Is there a way to record video at 60 fps on the S3? Even if it is just 720p, that would be fine.

Gabeloooooo said:
Is there a way to record video at 60 fps on the S3? Even if it is just 720p, that would be fine.
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Did you ever find a tweak that made this posible?

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120 fps camera possible?

Is there any way we can gain 120 fps video recording, with a mod or 3rd party app?
The hardware supports it natively, and this shouldn't be impossible to get really..
Use stock camera, it supports it. Check build.prop line:
ro.media.capture.slow.fps=120
Use Video Modes, if you dont have this option set ro.camcorder.videoModes=false to ro.camcorder.videoModes=true in build.prop too.
santiemanuel said:
Use stock camera, it supports it. Check build.prop line:
ro.media.capture.slow.fps=120
Use Video Modes, if you dont have this option set ro.camcorder.videoModes=false to ro.camcorder.videoModes=true in build.prop too.
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Well, I got video modes up there and I got slow and fast mode.
However, the slo-mo video is 14 fps and doesn't appear to be recorded at 120fps at all
Something I did wrong?
Shadowdancer123 said:
Well, I got video modes up there and I got slow and fast mode.
However, the slo-mo video is 14 fps and doesn't appear to be recorded at 120fps at all
Something I did wrong?
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That value (14 fps) is the playback speed, BUT the phone IS recording 120fps, you can check the time, it records 4 seconds each Real second.
santiemanuel said:
That value (14 fps) is the playback speed, BUT the phone IS recording 120fps, you can check the time, it records 4 seconds each Real second.
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I recorded ten seconds of winamp playing music, and while the recorder says 30 seconds (should've been 40?) played back I only get 10 seconds, mpc says 14 fps too.. I'm guessing the app only think it's recording in slo mo, because movements look normal. :S
Shadowdancer123 said:
I recorded ten seconds of winamp playing music, and while the recorder says 30 seconds (should've been 40?) played back I only get 10 seconds, mpc says 14 fps too.. I'm guessing the app only think it's recording in slo mo, because movements look normal. :S
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I think You're using the wrong Mode.
santiemanuel said:
I think You're using the wrong Mode.
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Fast forward mode shows slow recording in the camera app, but the actual file is 30fps regular recording.. For some reason it isn't doing what it should.
Shadowdancer123 said:
Fast forward mode shows slow recording in the camera app, but the actual file is 30fps regular recording.. For some reason it isn't doing what it should.
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Use Slow Motion the Last Option, button like this "ll>"
Can you show me a clip made with your phone, and what firmware you are running?
My files end up normal speed.
Hello, I've tried all of the above options and none of them worked.
After modifiying build.prop and rebooting the phone, the stock camera app remains still the same, no slow mo or 120 or anything.
I have tried other options such as modifiying the resolution but no luck. The only modes that appear to me are: Normal video, Video Message and Time lapse.
I've also search in the play store for other camera apps that may have this function, which I have found none.
How did you manage it to work? Please help me.
And also, does anybody know if there is a camera app that supports this recording?

Full HD MTS video smooth playback

Hi there,
I have a panasonic camcorder that records videos in 1080p to MTS file, I have tried several video players but video is stuttering like crazy in all of them. In my opinion Note 2 cpu is more than enough to play smoothly any video at any bitrate. I don't want to remux or reencode the whole library (200 gigs of videos) so is there something that can be done to play mts files smoothy?
Thanks
brodzik said:
Hi there,
I have a panasonic camcorder that records videos in 1080p to MTS file, I have tried several video players but video is stuttering like crazy in all of them. In my opinion Note 2 cpu is more than enough to play smoothly any video at any bitrate. I don't want to remux or reencode the whole library (200 gigs of videos) so is there something that can be done to play mts files smoothy?
Thanks
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Are you playing these over wifi?
voodooboy3000 said:
Are you playing these over wifi?
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No, I've already tried from internal memory as well as from sd card with the same result
What kind of bitrate are they are you able to post a sample?
voodooboy3000 said:
What kind of bitrate are they are you able to post a sample?
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The bitrate is around 16 mbps, do you know of any places where I can upload a big file for free?
brodzik said:
The bitrate is around 16 mbps, do you know of any places where I can upload a big file for free?
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Don't worry just grabbed some high bitrate samples to test brb
I just grabbed the panasonic 50p sample file from http://www.dvinfo.net/forum/canon-xf-series-hd-camcorders/478223-xf300-compared-panasonic-hdc-tm700.html#post1524096
its 24.3Mbps 1080p 50fps
using MX player
HW+ mode it chugged and was extremely choppy
HW mode it didn't support
SW mode played fine with the odd dropped frame
Try MX player as your videos are lower spec they should play fine
voodooboy3000 said:
Don't worry just grabbed some high bitrate samples to test brb
I just grabbed the panasonic 50p sample file from http://www.dvinfo.net/forum/canon-xf-series-hd-camcorders/478223-xf300-compared-panasonic-hdc-tm700.html#post1524096
its 24.3Mbps 1080p 50fps
using MX player
HW+ mode it chugged and was extremely choppy
HW mode it didn't support
SW mode played fine with the odd dropped frame
Try MX player as your videos are lower spec they should play fine
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Thanks for the sugestion, in SW mode it drops massive amount of frames, the video looks like in slow motion.
what is your camcorder? can you upload a test video (10 seconds or less) in mediafire to check it?
sotodefonk said:
what is your camcorder? can you upload a test video (10 seconds or less) in mediafire to check it?
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It is Panasonic HDC-SD60, will upload something tomorrow, thanks guys for your help
Just checked the specs, and I think the problem is that it records the files in 50 fps, which the current phones dont have the power to play it.
Try to check if there is a 30/25 fps limit and try to record in that format and test it on your device.
If there is not an option or you dont want to decrease the fps, then I guess your only choice is convert the videos to 30/25 fps.
sotodefonk said:
Just checked the specs, and I think the problem is that it records the files in 50 fps, which the current phones dont have the power to play it.
Try to check if there is a 30/25 fps limit and try to record in that format and test it on your device.
If there is not an option or you dont want to decrease the fps, then I guess your only choice is convert the videos to 30/25 fps.
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But my girlfriends asus tf300t plays them just fine. Does that mean that downclocked tegra 3 is faster than exynos in note 2?
I will do some other checks later. Maybe its not picking up the hardware acceleration correctly.
I have uploaded a 20 seconds sample, also it looks like the video is in 25 fps !
http://www.mediafire.com/?02p5dgd4y9j3160
Yup still lags for me, I even remuxed it to mkv to see if it was the file format causing it.
Looks like you are going to have to convert it all!
Dear brodzik,
I suggest you to try bsplayer from google play... AFAIK, bsplayer has its own rendering engine and this may solve your problem...
Kind regards.
Sent from my Amiga Note
PROTOCHIP said:
Dear brodzik,
I suggest you to try bsplayer from google play... AFAIK, bsplayer has its own rendering engine and this may solve your problem...
Kind regards.
Sent from my Amiga Note
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I've tried that already and it is stuttering like crazy
Is it because it's interlaced? Not 50fps but 25/25 interlaced. Does the phone have problems with 1080i stuff?
So any ideas as to why Tegra device has no problems playing this file and Note is strugling?
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BS software mode plays it smoothly.

fix 17fps video recording

Anyone ever record a video and notice at 1080p it records at only 17fps.
Wasn't this phone advertised to do 30fps video recording?
Kolma said:
Anyone ever record a video and notice at 1080p it records at only 17fps.
Wasn't this phone advertised to do 30fps video recording?
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720p records in 30fps fine, just weird that 1080p when it's only 17(weird number to be at too)

Galaxy A5 2017 4k recording with opencamera vs stock video camera

I read somewhere here that you can record 4k with open camera the resolution of the video is 3264 x 1836 which is 4k but youtube does not show 4k option.
The video recorded with opencamera looks way better than the stock Samsung video recording .So is smasung playing tricks with us?
New video this time 100mbs bitrate
How did you do it? I don't know how I have to configure the Opencamera's app to record in 4K.
Thank you very much!
Moniii91 said:
How did you do it? I don't know how I have to configure the Opencamera's app to record in 4K.
Thank you very much!
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You enable camera2 API and you change the resolution to highest and you can also change the video/audio bitrate you can experiment yourself .But Don't know if there is a difference between 1080p high bitrate vs 4k high bitrate to be honest haven't test it
wtf 4k video?
is 120 fps 1080p or 60 fps 1080p possible? btw I'm on a7 2017 but that shouldn't make much of a difference

Is there any way to get 60fps while recording videos?

Can someone please tell me if i could record in 60 fps and higher? If yes, then how?? There are many phones out there with the same chipset which can record in 60fps.

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