FHD 60fps =2 point
FHD 30fps =4 point
HD 60fps = 5 point
HD 30fps =3 point
im suprised and i dont know why!!!
My test results:
Best mode = HD 60 fps
worst = FHD 60fps
I did this test in evening and at home, I recorded my bookshelf. First, I moved slowly and then accelerated...
My rom is Cloudy Stock ROM
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Hello @ all,
this is my first topic here, I hope it's in the right subforum.
As you maybe know the HD video recording of the X10 is with a variable framerate, which isn't very good, because sometimes the videos aren't fluently.
I took a look at the framerate with MediaInfo and the maximum framerate are alomost 39 fps.
So my question is:
Is there any possibility to disable the variable framerate and set it to a stable framerate with 26 or 30fps?
I think the videos would look much smoother with that.
This belongs in Q&A!
(And I don't think so)
i don't know how you got 39fps, max i say was 26 or similar, anyway, there's nothing you can do about it, sorry
If your outside, put it to sport mode and put the camera to something bright so it adjusts. This will make the framers go up and when you bring it away from let's say if you pointed it at the sun the framerates will stay high. If your indoors put it to party mode and bring it close to a lamp to make the fps go up and it will stay like that when you start recording. You just have to trick the camera. Same with if you put the picture mode to macro then switch to video and start recording you will now be able to get macro while shooting video
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@ CompactDstrxion:
Sorry
@ Astral07:
It has a variable framerate. You can take a look at the lowest and highest framerate and the highest framerate I got are alomost 39 fps. But because of the variable framerate the video has 22-24 fps at the end.
@ Chillaxed:
Thanks. I'll try that.
I took a HD video in sport mode today from a flame of a gas burner in school.
Some info of the video:
Nominal bit rate : 6 000 Kbps
Width : 1 280 Pixel
Height : 720 Pixel
Display aspect ratio : 16:9
Frame rate mode : variabel
Frame rate : 22,931 FPS
Minimum frame rate : 5,952 FPS
Maximum frame rate : 100,000 FPS
Resolution : 8 bits
Scan type : progressiv
Bits/(Pixel*Frame) : 0.287
If we could disable the variable framerate it would rock...
I've been comparing all the shooting modes and the Sport mode seems to have the most stable framerate hovering around 24fps all times. It also doesn't suffer from motion blur nearly as much as the other shooting modes. The downside is that you need pretty good lighting because it doesn't seem to adjust the exposure automatically. But it's _smooth_ as hell.
Edit-
Sorry, it does adjust the exposure. It just isn't as aggressive as the other modes.
Would there be a way to record in more fps with the slow motion camera? It's at 60 fps now I think but would there be a way to make it 120 ? That what it was on the dare an d it was fun to play with
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If you record at 720p you should be able to obtain 100 + fps. If you record 1080p it's 30fps. I think it's hardware limitation at this point, so you might be SOL.
Hello I was wondering why we can't record 1080p 120fps or 720p 240fps. Our phones can record 4K with no problem and 4K is exactly 4 times bigger than 1080p by that logic we should be able to record 1080p 120fps and 720p 240fps. Is it really the sensor that holds us back or software limitations?
interesting thought, i am afrait that is because of binarys for hardwaredrivers that are not open source.
But you can have a look at the pixel camera hacks... not shure if they did something like that
We do not even have 60 fps...it even shows in google cam mod but don't actualy record with 60 frames
doru25 said:
We do not even have 60 fps...it even shows in google cam mod but don't actualy record with 60 frames
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Using Open Camera I was able to get 60fps
LameMonster82 said:
Hello I was wondering why we can't record 1080p 120fps or 720p 240fps. Our phones can record 4K with no problem and 4K is exactly 4 times bigger than 1080p by that logic we should be able to record 1080p 120fps and 720p 240fps. Is it really the sensor that holds us back or software limitations?
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which phone has 1080p 120fp ?
cgigate said:
which phone has 1080p 120fp ?
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Galaxy S7 can do it :T
Also Google pixel too
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Using Open Camera I was able to get 60fps
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I recorded with Open Camera and even that its says that is recording at 60fps actualy is 30. Played both samples on PC side-by-side and checked with mediainfo, 30 fps on booth.
Yes, would be nice to have 60 [email protected], don't think 120 fps is possible with the hardware.
LameMonster82 said:
Using Open Camera I was able to get 60fps
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Use mediainfo to confirm it's 60 fps. Open camera reports 60 fps but it's not actually 60 fps, just 30.
nature boy said:
Yes, would be nice to have 60 [email protected], don't think 120 fps is possible with the hardware.
Use mediainfo to confirm it's 60 fps. Open camera reports 60 fps but it's not actually 60 fps, just 30.
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I'm using MOKEE rom and I see a noticeable difference.
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I'm using MOKEE rom and I see a noticeable difference.
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Haven't tried that rom, but I haven't seen any reports of 60 fps working.
I've seen pseudo-60fps with Open Camera on other devices, but it's not 60fps on Media Info. Not sure the reason why
I'm looking to buy the mate 10 (or 8 plus) but struggling to find details on the quality of the slow motion video.
Please can anyone tell me what resolution and FPS it does?
Thanks
FullHD with 120 FPS
720P with 240 FPS
120fps in 1080 is impressive!!
AndroidUK2016 said:
120fps in 1080 is impressive!!
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Hi! I have a problem with that part. When I recorded a video in slow motion in my Mate 10 in HD quality resolution (1080p) it happens that when I SAVE my final slow motion video after editing with the bar, it saves with a resolution of 1072p! Why is that? Anyone has the same problem? Thank you.
how to record 1080p 60fps on tab s3....?
coz snpdrgn 820 can record fhd at 60fps and 4k at 30fps