Hi, I read about the xiaomi redmi 3 pro lcd, it looks it is a full hd lcd, with a resolution 1280*720.
Is that streaming video from youtube should be also in 1080p?
I have a little confusion about this question, so please give me a response, I have to know if it's an hardware deficit or if t is just a software problem with my cm 14.0 by @anikkhan
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Hi guys, in this video i show you the new 960fps slow motion feature on the Xiaomi Mi 8.
I'm using the Global Developer 8.11.29
Officially the Xiaomi Mi 8 supports up to 240fps but with the new updates we have the possibility to record at 960fps.
With this modality we can record about 5 seconds and the first seconds of the final clip will be played at normal speed and the final seconds will be played in slow motion.
The video quality is 1080p. So i was very excited...at the beginning.
But as i suspected... the video aren't in 960fps, but everything is slowed down by software.
So probably it's a 240fps fps slowmotion and then we have a digital editing that applies a kind of plugin, as the famous Twixtor and Optical Flow for computers.
So at the end the result is ugly too see and you need perfect conditions to achieve a good effect.
Video link:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=go9gUW3yj7o
I've done this, see what you think, thanks!
https://youtu.be/pg-Z8ZEwL8c
Not only Xiaomi is doing this "960 fps trick".
300g said:
I've done this, see what you think, thanks!
https://youtu.be/pg-Z8ZEwL8c
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I think that if Xiaomi realease the 4k60fps feature we can make some good video!
galakty said:
Not only Xiaomi is doing this "960 fps trick".
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Yes there are a lot of devices that are "cheating"
Hey guys, title says all. And I know I asked this question on Pocophone F1 forums because I know alot of you guys came from Redmi Note 5.
I've been doing some research and seeing some comparison vids, but I haven't really found the information I was looking for, because most camera comparison vids are comparing the two phones both running on MIUI Cam only, or MIUI Cam vs Google Cam but they use THE SAME phone.
I know Redmi Note 5 AI works much better with MIUI Cam than GCam because I own the phone myself, the phone tends to crash on front facing camera and alot of features don't work.
So I was wondering what would have the better photo/video quality if Redmi Note 5 AI was using MIUI and Pocophone F1 was using Google Camera.
And one more question, if Google Camera on Pocophone is fully working or doesn't have bugs.
Thanks!
Can anybody say why Mi 10 5g can record video 1080/60 fps as max, But another phones like Mi 10T can record 1080/960 fps but with the same hardware! Why? It's software limit or hardware? If it's software, why a rom with this limitation must be installed?! It's possible to remove this limitation and get higher fps in video recording?
alirezapooneh said:
Can anybody say why Mi 10 5g can record video 1080/60 fps as max, But another phones like Mi 10T can record 1080/960 fps but with the same hardware! Why? It's software limit or hardware? If it's software, why a rom with this limitation must be installed?! It's possible to remove this limitation and get higher fps in video recording?
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Because the Mi 10T is newer than the Mi 10. It'll probably make it's way to the Mi 10 software eventually
Mackay53 said:
Because the Mi 10T is newer than the Mi 10. It'll probably make it's way to the Mi 10 software eventually
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No It's not true. Older phones like mi 9t pro with older chipset(snapdragon 855) can record video by 240 fps, but mi 10 with powerful chipset(865) cann't!!! And Mi 10T with same hardware can!!!!
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Because the Mi 10T is newer than the Mi 10. It'll probably make it's way to the Mi 10 software eventually
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It is due to camera hardware limitation. A limit in local camera cache size (due to 108MPx sensor) is limiting the fps to a maximum of 240fps in 1080p
I would like to know how is the situation nowadays with netflix and amazon prime on mi pad 5 pro if they were only affected with sd quality or affected or still affect other services such as hbo max , youtube, and crunchyroll
I'm about to buy my mi pad 5 pro
Multiseada2002 said:
I would like to know how is the situation nowadays with netflix and amazon prime on mi pad 5 pro if they were only affected with sd quality or affected or still affect other services such as hbo max , youtube, and crunchyroll
I'm about to buy my mi pad 5 pro
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Pad 5 Pro is having Widevine Level 1 already, so you will not cope with any restrictions on Netflix and Amazon Prime. Youtube is working fine here, I don´t use the others. I´m on MIUI 13.0.8 chinese/english version.
gllark said:
Pad 5 Pro is having Widevine Level 1 already, so you will not cope with any restrictions on Netflix and Amazon Prime. Youtube is working fine here, I don´t use the others. I´m on MIUI 13.0.8 chinese/english version.
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Thank you very much friend for answering, I made the purchase of mine and it's on its way
Hi !
I'm looking for a mi pad 5 pro and I saw there are some issues on widevine and Dolby/HDR.
While Widevine seems to be fixed, could anyone tell me if HDR and Dolby Vision are supported by the Mi Pad 5 Pro ?
Thank you in advance !
Maneth
Can anyone explains why Redmi Note 10 pro and Redmi Note 11s have exacly the same sensors, but extreamly diferent video and photos capabilities? Fore example, RN 10 Pro can record videos in 4k, and has 960fps super slow motion, in other hand RN 11s dosent.
Is this only a software limitation?
jorlandosp said:
Can anyone explains why Redmi Note 10 pro and Redmi Note 11s have exacly the same sensors, but extreamly diferent video and photos capabilities? Fore example, RN 10 Pro can record videos in 4k, and has 960fps super slow motion, in other hand RN 11s dosent.
Is this only a software limitation?
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The two models differ in the SOC used. You would have to check the specifications of all video recording components to unequivocally get an answer to your question.
I just wanna point, that it makes no sense that the Redmi Note 10s being capable of video recording at 4k or 960 fps super slow motion, and its successor the Redmi Note 11s not.