I was able to modify OnePlus 3T to enable HEVC/H.265 video recording at 4k, 1080p & 720p resolutions. I have also reduced the bit rate for the video so that it will take less storage space.
Note - Take a backup of your 'media_profiles.xml' located at system/etc/ before attempting this mod.
To install just unzip and overwrite 'media_profiles.xml' at system/etc/ with permission 0644 and reboot your phone.
Update V2-
Decreased the video bit-rate by around 40%
Video is currently recorded at following bit-rate
4K at 24Mbps (default is 42Mbps)
1080p at 11Mbps (default is 20Mbps)
720p at 8Mbps (default is 14Mbps)
Magisk Module is also available thanks to @64ashg
Tested only on latest Freedom CE by @nokia_16
pankajsammal said:
I was able to modify OnePlus 3T to enable HEVC/H.265 video recording at 4k, 1080p & 720p resolutions. I have also reduced the bit rate for the video so that it will take less storage space.
Note - Take a backup of your 'media_profiles.xml' located at system/etc/ before attempting this mod.
To install just overwrite 'media_profiles.xml' at system/etc/ with permission 0644 and reboot your phone.
Tested only on latest Freedom CE by @nokia_16
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Waiting for the next update bro.. Related to 4K size compression.. Just saying and not asking for any ETA..
Noob question what is HEVC/H.265 Video Recording?
vip57 said:
Noob question what is HEVC/H.265 Video Recording?
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HEVC/H.265 is a new encoding method which allows for same quality videos at a lower file size. The only issue is not every devicce support HEVC/H.265 natively.
You can read more at the link below
https://medium.com/advanced-computer-vision/h-264-vs-h-265-a-technical-comparison-when-will-h-265-dominate-the-market-26659303171a
For compression for now, atleast in 1080p and 720p use this file along with the file in the op
Original thread from which the file is taken
https://forum.xda-developers.com/oneplus-3/how-to/mod-hevc-h-265-encoding-enabled-t3586792
halleyrokz said:
Hi all, I tinkered with the settings and came up with enabling HEVC encoding for 4k, 1080p & 720p recordings. I have also halved the bit rate and hevc block size to 64x64.
1080p records at 10Mbps,
720p records at 7Mbps
I still have problem in reducing 4k bit rate. Tried reducing the values, but It still records @ 50-53 mbps. Any help would be appreciated.
[email protected] records @ 20mbps
Audio now records in HEAAC/AACv2 ,[email protected]
Add both the files and overwrite to system/etc/ with permission 0644
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Credits to @halleyrokz for the compression
64ashg said:
For compression for now, atleast in 1080p and 720p use this file along with the file in the op
Original thread from which the file is taken
https://forum.xda-developers.com/oneplus-3/how-to/mod-hevc-h-265-encoding-enabled-t3586792
Credits to @halleyrokz for the compression
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My mod currently records video at
4K @30Mbps (default is 42Mbps)
1080p @15Mbps (default is 20Mbps)
720p @8Mbps (default is 14Mbps)
which is already lower than the default settings.
I will try to further lower these values over the weekend if it doesnt effect the video quality negatively.
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64ashg said:
There you go with a magisk module, should work on the 3/t.
Seems to work on my device, just be on magisk 13.3.
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Updated the OP, Thanks for the module. :good:
Op3/t hevc magisk module v2.01
Changelog
-Compatibility fixes with magisk manager
-Permissions fixed
PS op3 testers needed for checking although it should work.
@pankajsammal please update op
64ashg said:
Op3/t hevc magisk module v2.01
Changelog
-Compatibility fixes with magisk manager
-Permissions fixed
PS op3 testers needed for checking although it should work.
@pankajsammal please update op
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Updated the op, thanks
One question. Wont decreasing the bitrate also decrease the quality of the video?
jokerpappu said:
One question. Wont decreasing the bitrate also decrease the quality of the video?
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We are using h265 codec also known as hevc, ie high efficiency video codec, which is giving is around 25% less file size on the 1080p30hz videos recording, and should improve with the implementation of heaac for audio.
PS the gains are bigger on 4k, thats the beauty of h265
64ashg said:
Op3/t hevc magisk module v2.01
Changelog
-Compatibility fixes with magisk manager
-Permissions fixed
PS op3 testers needed for checking although it should work.
@pankajsammal please update op
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Is it working with stable OOS? Sorry for asking cause OP said its tested on Freedom
Vixiebalistic said:
Is it working with stable OOS? Sorry for asking cause OP said its tested on Freedom
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Freedom os is based on oos, this works on any oos based rom and oos itself for the op3 and 3t.
pankajsammal said:
I was able to modify OnePlus 3T to enable HEVC/H.265 video recording at 4k, 1080p & 720p resolutions. I have also reduced the bit rate for the video so that it will take less storage space.
Note - Take a backup of your 'media_profiles.xml' located at system/etc/ before attempting this mod.
To install just unzip and overwrite 'media_profiles.xml' at system/etc/ with permission 0644 and reboot your phone.
Update V2-
Decreased the video bit-rate by around 40%
Video is currently recorded at following bit-rate
4K at 24Mbps (default is 42Mbps)
1080p at 11Mbps (default is 20Mbps)
720p at 8Mbps (default is 14Mbps)
Magisk Module is also available thanks to @64ashg
Tested only on latest Freedom CE by @nokia_16
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Just now installed paranoid rom 7.2.1 on my 3T and tried this mod with both magisk module and xml files.. in both its working, but xml file replace is effective.. Also magisk module breaks safety net
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"lightbox_stop_slideshow": "Stop slideshow",
"lightbox_full_screen": "Full screen",
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..
Comparison Table (for 20sec Recording)
Thanks for the mod @pankajsammal
So no support for AOSPA ?
Great work OP can you please integrate the slow mo with audio mod with this
https://forum.xda-developers.com/oneplus-3/how-to/op3-3t-unlock-720p-slowmotion-video-t3566276
Doesn't work on OOS 3.5.4, bootloop
Does it work on Resurrection remix N?
@pankajsammal Please can you reduce the bitrate a little less aggressively. At the current settings the video quality suffers according to me.
I would suggest the following-
[email protected]
1080p and [email protected]
If you do not like my suggestion please guide on how to change the settings myself.
EDIT: I did some research on this and found out a thread over at OP2 forums which had the following post.
H.265 exports video with the same quality as h.264 but reduces the file size by 40%(it doesn't automatically do its magic). You will need to adjust the bitrate for it to work. Now if anyone wants to record 4k video with H.265 and stock bitrate which is 42 Mbits, he/she can achieve the quality of the video normally where you will need to increase the bitrate upto 60/70 using h.264 codec.
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Source-https://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=73149219
PS - I figured out how to make a Magisk module myself and with my desired bitrate, if the OP doesn't mind I'll share it here. BTW it's just stock bitrate with HEVC enabled and it passes the SafetyNet.
PPS - No hard feelings towards the OP.
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Hi,
which settings do you use for the S3 to convert your DVD movies with Handbrake concerning "picture" and "video" settings?
1) I noticed when I do not check "keep aspect ratio" that my movies lose widescreen (looks like 4:3 format). So what settings do you use for the resolution (and do you use any of that anamorphic stuff?
2) What quality setting do you use? I tried constant quality RF:27.5 so far which looks okay and the file size is rather small.
I'd like to have a decent quality (no big pixel chunks but no HD either) and a reasonable file size as I'd like to store quite some movies on the phone and the SD card. Any recommendations welcome!
Landorin said:
Hi,
which settings do you use for the S3 to convert your DVD movies with Handbrake concerning "picture" and "video" settings?
1) I noticed when I do not check "keep aspect ratio" that my movies lose widescreen (looks like 4:3 format). So what settings do you use for the resolution (and do you use any of that anamorphic stuff?
2) What quality setting do you use? I tried constant quality RF:27.5 so far which looks okay and the file size is rather small.
I'd like to have a decent quality (no big pixel chunks but no HD either) and a reasonable file size as I'd like to store quite some movies on the phone and the SD card. Any recommendations welcome!
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For video it must not be more than 500kbps or less than 400 kbps. Audio for should not exceed 128kbps 48Khz or be less than 64kbps 24Khz
When encoding/transcoding, you must use the default frame rate and stay close to the original aspect ratio
For example, 23.976fps, 25fps or 29.97fps. Do not stretch aspect ratio from 2.35 to 16:9 or from 16:9 to 4:3.
Use 2-pass encode. Do not use B-Frames/QPel/GMC
.
I use 640x352
I keep checked "keep aspect ratio"
I have average bitrate set at 420 kbps
I have video codec @ H.264
This is the best settings for converting.
XVI™ said:
For video it must not be more than 500kbps or less than 400 kbps. Audio for should not exceed 128kbps 48Khz or be less than 64kbps 24Khz
When encoding/transcoding, you must use the default frame rate and stay close to the original aspect ratio
For example, 23.976fps, 25fps or 29.97fps. Do not stretch aspect ratio from 2.35 to 16:9 or from 16:9 to 4:3.
Use 2-pass encode. Do not use B-Frames/QPel/GMC
.
I use 640x352
I keep checked "keep aspect ratio"
I have average bitrate set at 420 kbps
I have video codec @ H.264
This is the best settings for converting.
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Where did you get such a low bitrate number from? IIRC my HTC Desire supported 1500kbps.
I've thrown a HD BluRAY rip I downloaded cool on there and it worked perfectly.
These settings WORK:
Leave the FPS the same as the source (usually 23.5 anyway)
I used an RF of 19.5
Audio 192kbps (since these phones support FLAC)
Codec x264
I ripped a DVD yesterday and it works great on my phone using those settings.
EDIT:
Here's a good post:
http://androidforums.com/samsung-galaxy-s3/578991-video-file-format-s3.html#post4637730
@Kryten2k35:
but how large do your videos become with these settings?
As written in my first posting, I want to convert DVD movies to get a decent quality but not super high or HD quality as the file size needs to be within limits (as I'd like to store 20-30 movies on phone and SD card in total).
Never used 2 pass and never thought about it, I'll give that a try, hopefully that makes a good difference. The settings suggested by XVI show a good result so far, the file size is even smaller than on my previous conversion and from what I can tell it looks as good. The major difference probably is that I used higher sound settings (was suggested somewhere else) and 720 as width (had no clue if I should use any smaller).
Any more recommendations welcome!
Landorin said:
@Kryten2k35:
but how large do your videos become with these settings?
As written in my first posting, I want to convert DVD movies to get a decent quality but not super high or HD quality as the file size needs to be within limits (as I'd like to store 20-30 movies on phone and SD card in total).
Never used 2 pass and never thought about it, I'll give that a try, hopefully that makes a good difference. The settings suggested by XVI show a good result so far, the file size is even smaller than on my previous conversion and from what I can tell it looks as good. The major difference probably is that I used higher sound settings (was suggested somewhere else) and 720 as width (had no clue if I should use any smaller).
Any more recommendations welcome!
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I did want better quality, myself, but you should go for around RF22, then Here's what my encoding spat out:
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If you want smaller files try for slightly lower resolution than the source (keeping the same aspect ratio, unless it's 4:3, then you might as well change it to something 16:9). For example, if the source is 720x480, try 680x453.
You want to keep using constant quality, as it will give the best quality whilst also shaping filesize
Try my settings on a DVD of a TV show or something that has episodes at around 30 minutes or something and test the RF constant quality settings until you find one that is acceptable to you. I'd suggest starting at 22, though. I ripped a 4GB Live show at 19.5 and come out with the above screenshot, so 22 should reduce that even more
Its all about having the smallest possible file size without affecting the quality
I follow the guidelines to converting movies recommended by one of the largest mobile movie forums
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Galaxy Note 4 N910 C Ultra High Quality Camera Mod MM (XXU2DPCB) DEODEXED
Code:
/*
* I'm not responsible for bricked devices, dead SD cards,
* thermonuclear war, or you getting fired because the alarm app failed. Please
* do some research if you have any concerns about features included in this MOD
* before flashing it!
*/[SIZE="1"][COLOR="Silver"][/COLOR][/SIZE]
If you want other variants (C-F-G-U) of the cam mod please send me your DEODEXED camera app, media_profile.xml and framework-res.apk with Rom name-version and pda info.
If you see bugs ,tell me.- Jpeg Quality 100% min 7mb-max 20mb appr.*
- 4K 5 Minutes removed. ( Max file size 4gb* )
- 4K Bitrate 65mbits
- FHD60fps time limit 5 min auto transition to next file( Max file size 4gb )
- [email protected] 100Mbits It's need very fast micro sd, stable with internal storage
- [email protected] 51Mbits auto transition is disabled.
- FHD30fps bitrate 61 Mbits
- Front FHD,WQHD 61 Mbits
- HD 17Mbits
-5% low battery alert fixed
-15% Led flash activated. ( Popup dialog is not removed.)-----------------------------------------
-Backup and delete and copy the modified apk to the system/priv-app/SamsungCamera3.apk , set permission rw-r-r 0644
-Backup and delete and copy the modified media_profile.xml to the system/etc/media_profile.xml , set permission rw-r-r 0644
- Delete camera app data-cache from applications
- Wipe cache from recovery
Compatible with erobot rom 1.5 to 4.1
(not working on the odexed roms)
@erobot
whats the photo quality difference between yours and others solutions? All have 100% jpeg quality so...? I would appreciate more sharpness and noise reduction tweaks...
kultus said:
whats the photo quality difference between yours and others solutions? All have 100% jpeg quality so...? I would appreciate more sharpness and noise reduction tweaks...
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100% jpeg quality photos has good sharpness. Noise reduction ,etc modification need the exynos source codes and C ,etc language so you have it why not... Other mods not working on LP ,Now I install MM Hani Base Deodexed rom and I'll test it beta. If you want dont use this mod.
root-61
It would be good to do save a definition of weak lighting (night mode) when you exit the camera
Add a menu/switch Definition low-light (night mode) (settings-Location. weak. ....)
It works nicely on echoe ROM 910f I think it's the only one that also works on multi DPI. Big thanks
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Edit: deleted
Wich one is good for stock odex C version?
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So this means that it doesn't work? All photos Should be over 7mb in size according to the op
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everything working fine on N910U
on Sixperience note 5 port v5
but how to know if quality is really increased ?
EDIT: can we use this with N5 camera ?
i mean to say media profiles form this thread and samsungcamera4.apk from N5 port ?
EDIT 2 : i replaced n5 camera > booted fine > working camera but i dont know if all the modifications still working or not ?[emoji27]
On MM mod don't work. I did everything in your "how to" and "camera has stopped". When i install cameraFV, photo size is about 9mb.
Work fine on 910c MM
arvylas said:
So this means that it doesn't work? All photos Should be over 7mb in size according to the op
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You try take a photo more sunlight.My photos has 12-15 mb size
----- @i'm and developers waiting for supported APK-TOOL MM Samsung version. apktool 2.1 has a bugs.
root-61 said:
You try take a photo more sunlight.My photos has 12-15 mb size
----- @i'm and developers waiting for supported APK-TOOL MM Samsung version. apktool 2.1 has a bugs.
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this is with hdr. Without is 1mb bigger
Edit: video bitrate is what it should e.g. Fhd ~60mbps only in photos doesn't work
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root-61 said:
You try take a photo more sunlight.My photos has 12-15 mb size
----- @i'm and developers waiting for supported APK-TOOL MM Samsung version. apktool 2.1 has a bugs.
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I checked the .xml aren't those the places where the compression should have been 100%?
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arvylas said:
I checked the .xml aren't those the places where the compression should have been 100%?
Sent from my SM-N910F using Tapatalk
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I checked the 910F mod of the SamsungCamera3.apk .Mod has a 100% jpeg quality (0x64). .C_Engine and C_settings in the SamsungCamera3.apk.
Xml file modification not working on the SamsungCamera3.apk , only bitrate. OK you say it is not working on the 910F this mod so I removing the download file. I concentrate to only MM "EXYNOS" chipsets models of the Note 4. Thanks for your feedback.
I searched a lot earlier because I had some time and found that most of the phones can't be modified from the .xml for photos. Nevertheless your apk is multi dpi which I couldn't find before and the video department works nicely so my 5 cents is keep it with the footnote that everything works except the jpeg compression
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ga11ga11 said:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=66069282&postcount=4017
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Look at the message of the ibotpeaches ;
On my immediate radar is now
Samsung Marshmallow regression
LG framework bug
Dexguard Enterprise bugs
Null TypeSpec bugs
Updated "Root-61_Note 4_N910C_Cam_Mod_MM_V1.rar" its working on erobot v16 rom*
root-61
I sent you a private message
anybody tested the latest one ?
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mriyaan
Yes, I have checked, I have installed eRobot 1.3 and it works perfectly
As gsmarena stated, this device support native 24 bit/192 khz playback. But when I tried to enable it with poweramp v3 build 704 alpha with AOSPExtended ROM, it keeps failing and reverted to default playback, which is OpenSL.
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Can anyone confirm 24 bit/192 khz Hi-res audio is supported? If it's not enabled out of the box, how can I enabled it so it's working?
Thanks in advace.
robby_tan said:
As gsmarena stated, this device support native 24 bit/192 khz playback. But when I tried to enable it with poweramp v3 build 704 alpha with AOSPExtended ROM, it keeps failing and reverted to default playback, which is OpenSL.
Can anyone confirm 24 bit/192 khz Hi-res audio is supported? If it's not enabled out of the box, how can I enabled it so it's working?
Thanks in advace.
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Bro our device does support hi/res audio and we can natively play FLAC files but
A. The audio source should be in encoded in 24 bit/192khz
B. The player should also be powerful enough to play native FLAC files
I'll soon post some samples of audio and some screenshots to prove it. Cheers!!
Eduardo379 said:
Bro our device does support hi/res audio and we can natively play FLAC files but
A. The audio source should be in encoded in 24 bit/192khz
B. The player should also be powerful enough to play native FLAC files
I'll soon post some samples of audio and some screenshots to prove it. Cheers!!
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Thank you for clearing out and going to prove this thing. I just have no clue when tinkering around. Trying multiple cofigs, tweaking system files like build.prop and audio_policy.conf, amd trying any flac file from 48 ,96 to 192 khz. No result for me.
robby_tan said:
Thank you for clearing out and going to prove this thing. I just have no clue when tinkering around. Trying multiple cofigs, tweaking system files like build.prop and audio_policy.conf, amd trying any flac file from 48 ,96 to 192 khz. No result for me.
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Alright bro I found some files I'm gonna test em out in Poweramp for everybody in our community and I'll post those files soon for everybody to download, test and feel the power of our device and what it can do
Here ya go
Eduardo379 said:
Here ya go
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Can you post your screenshots of audio info and audio output settings like I posted above? Thanks.
And you're using LineageOS ROM. How's that ROM? Is it good as daily driver?
works for me
rxlord said:
works for me
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What ROM are you using? How you manage to get it worked?
robby_tan said:
What ROM are you using? How you manage to get it worked?
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im using stock miui 8.2.4.0
It's strange that some people get it work but not for me, even when using stock miui global ROM, mine still doesn't work. I don't know why this happens to my phone.
Miui rom mtk with extended USB dac works perfectly
Working with some touches
Incase you're still looking for answers. Yes, I've got mine working. I just tweaked some build.prop settings and there we go.
*Changing line 32 to Samsung and adding persist.audio.uhqa
cerberus2596 said:
Incase you're still looking for answers. Yes, I've got mine working. I just tweaked some build.prop settings and there we go.
*Changing line 32 to Samsung and adding persist.audio.uhqa
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I'm using LineageOS 14.1, i believe it will work on other roms except android oreo
robby_tan said:
As gsmarena stated, this device support native 24 bit/192 khz playback. But when I tried to enable it with poweramp v3 build 704 alpha with AOSPExtended ROM, it keeps failing and reverted to default playback, which is OpenSL.
Can anyone confirm 24 bit/192 khz Hi-res audio is supported? If it's not enabled out of the box, how can I enabled it so it's working?
Thanks in advace.
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Yep,it's Perfectly working for me . Try Latest 790+ Preview Beta (New UI) and Hi-Res only works with Audio Jack output.
I can't find hi res audio output in new version,but old version is showing.
cerberus2596 said:
Incase you're still looking for answers. Yes, I've got mine working. I just tweaked some build.prop settings and there we go.
*Changing line 32 to Samsung and adding persist.audio.uhqa
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Bro your build prop contains some additional tweak lines.
Can you share that( if any thread is there)
Yes bro our Redmi note 4 supports hi res audio
It's all due to Snapdragon 625 SoC has 24bit 192kHz audio support but i think you are facing problem due to linage os because I'm using MIUI 9 and in my phone Poweramp is working perfectly fine with hi res audio output....
QHD @ 60fps (2560x1440) Rear - Exynos Only
HDR for 4K / QHD
AutoFocus Tracking all modes
No Recording Time Limits
Increased Bitrates
Increased JPG quality for single and burst shots.
Installs latest Samsung Camera revision
Video Effects for modes 4K
Remove No Flash limit at 15% battery
H265 / HEVC Mode - App only
Remove 4GB video file size limit - App only
Adjust Photo Edge Sharpness & DeNoise settings - App only (Exynos only currently)
Custom Shutter Speed > 10 seconds - App only
Choose your own custom Gallery - App only
Optional Magisk Module - App only
11 Oct - App + Flashable Zip
Camera version 7.6.82.
Camera versions - Kernels below AQJ1 - 7.0.93 / AQJ1 - 7.1.12 / ZQK4 (OREO) v7.6.82
Telegram group - ZeroCameraMod
** Supports S7 devices with ported S8 rom **
** N8 Port roms can use N8 App ** - Camera Mod N8
Installation App OR Flashable ZIP (Use only one)
App available to change your own settings. Includes additional features.
Download App - The App is separate than the flashable mod, works standalone.
Buying the App helps support me so I can continue to work on it and find new features.
Flashable Mod by TWRP.
You can confirm the bitrate of videos by using MediaInfo and JPG quality JPGSnoop
App Screenshot - Play Store Link
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JPG quality - 96 > 98
JPG burst quality - 92 > 98
4K - 48mbps > 62mbps
1080p60 - 28mbps > 36mbps
1440p60 - 25mbps > 64mbps
1080p - 17mbps > 22mbps
720p - 12mbps > 16mbps
Slow Motion 240fps - 72mbps > 100mbps
QHD @ 60fps test videos
4K HDR Comparison On / Off
Custom Shutter Speed > 10 seconds
06 Jul - App / Flashable
Updated Oreo Camera v7.6.60
21 Dec - App
H265 / HEVC Mode - Toggle for each resolution.
06 Dec - App + Flashable Mod
Camera updates - Oreo bases 7.5.70, AQJ1 and above v7.1.12
11 Nov - App + Flashable Mod
QHD 60fps now replaces 1:1 mode.
QHD 60fps optional - App
QHD 60fps bugfix.
Thanks very much, I have been waiting for this. Excellent job! I'll buy the standalone app soon, to show my appreciation and to support your future work.
Highspeed123 said:
Thanks very much, I have been waiting for this. Excellent job! I'll buy the standalone app soon, to show my appreciation and to support your future work.
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Can't wait for root on the USA s8+, I NEED this mod for my job!
Do I need to buy the app for this to work or is it enough if I flas the zip file. Thanks
sparex said:
Do I need to buy the app for this to work or is it enough if I flas the zip file. Thanks
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The zip does the same thing. The app allows you to have manual control over the quality settings and also gives the dev some support via purchasing it.
Highspeed123 said:
The zip does the same thing. The app allows you to have manual control over the quality settings and also gives the dev some support via purchasing it.
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Thank u.
Will make sure to contribute by purchasing the app!
10 min limited on 60fps
how i remove 10 min limit on 1080p60fps video recording? thx
aldinurhadiatiskandar said:
how i remove 10 min limit on 1080p60fps video recording? thx
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Coming very soon !
Supporting the developer App purchased.......:good: keep up the great work....:laugh:
App purchased, thanks for the work
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Updated
Removed recording time limits for 4K and 1080p60.
Getting this error on an S8+
Updating over V1
Pedroc1999 said:
Getting this error on an S8+
Updating over V1
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Working and can confirm that quality and image size is increased
Flashed the zip, loved it, bought the app to show my appreciation. Thank you very much!
This work on s8 ports?
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Does this effect the quality in Apps like Snapchat etc?
@zeroprobe . I bought the app. Already install the mod with my own bitrate. I just bump it more than your normal mod.. the tracking on pro mode etc is working fine. I wanted to know how to see if HDR for 4K is working? Thank you
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Oh yeah. Is there anyway to get HDR for FHD 60FPS? @zeroprobe . Thanks so much
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Thank you, bought the app to show support.
Hi all.
I don't consider this to be a duplicate thread of the previous one I made, because this is a different model phone that I now have.
I previously owned a Mediatek Redmi Note 4X. I now own a Note 4, Snapdragon 625 variant.
I've searched high and low for ways to record 60FPS video. View my previous thread for one solution that was found on a Russian forum.
Now that I have a mido Note 4, I was able to edit media_profiles.xml and try that app out. As explained on the original Russian forum post, 60FPS is unacheivable in places with less lighting, such as rooms. Even my room with what I think has a decent amount of lighting, I reach 40 FPS at most, and sometimes dip to 15 FPS.
However, I found a way to record at constant 60FPS @ 720p, but there is a complication.
If you have the Snapdragon variant of the Note 4, download Snapdragon Camera. No need to flash it, just install this apk:
https://docs.google.com/uc?export=download&id=0By-NOo-lCyxBMTVNNGZyYjdjd2M
Switch to Video mode, and choose 720p in Settings > Video quality. There is also a section in settings that says "Video High FrameRate". This is where you can choose HSR 120. HSR is "High speed recording", as opposed to HFR, which is slow motion. Recording at HSR saves audio, while HFR does not.
I haven't seen anyone else with the following issue, but I have seen only an extremely small amount of people posting that they have used Snapdragon Camera on their Note 4. When you record at HSR, the audio track is retained, but the video ends up ending before the audio does. Your video will also play very quickly.
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To sync your video, you can do what I did, and copy the video file to Sony Vegas, then hold control and drag the video file out to match the length of the audio. Render at 60FPS (NOT 120 FPS), and you have your 720p 60FPS video at a constant frame-rate.
Video runs smoothly and properly with synced audio at constant 60FPS after rendered through Vegas, with the video track "extended" to the length of the audio track:
This may help some people who have a computer handy, but this process is rather involved. I was wondering if there is some sort of file that can be edited to change the playback rate of videos taken with Snapdragon Camera so the video will be in sync with the audio.
This is progress, I suppose, since aside from this and the whole MotoCamera + media_profiles.xml method, I have no idea how to record at 60FPS on this phone, and I've literally spent 2 days researching. Open Camera does not record at 60FPS for me even with Camera 2 API (yes, I do have it enabled), and the modded Google Camera mentioned here does not allow me to record at 60FPS giving me the error: "Cannot start video capture. Another app may be using the mic". This error doesn't occur on any option aside from the only 60FPS one, go figure.
Perhaps there is another camcorder that utilizes HSR someone can refer myself and others to? Or an app that would allow you to adjust a video's playback rate so using a computer and video editing program like Vegas won't be necessary?
I know this phone is capable of recording at 720p60. Hell, my old phone was a G3 and it can record at 1080p60 without the need of Camera2 API or any xml tweaks. There's plenty of solutions for recording at 60FPS for the Redmi Note 2 and 3 as well, I find it ironic that it seems to be such an issue on the Note 4.
Please let me know if you can help at all. I hope this also helps guides others who are in the same boat as me.
Same. I've also been wanting to record in 60 FPS with mine since I bought it. Tried changing media profile values, Tried Open Camera. Didn't work. Just now installed the MotoCam port from your old thread, Gives me the weird mic error when 1080p60 is selected and doesn't record.. Mine's the Snapdragon varient as well. But, None of the versions of Snapdragon camera work (Force closes on start). It could be either because I am on MIUI or maybe because I am still on Marshmallow. People have been reporting that the Google Camera port can record in 1080p 60 FPS in some custom nougat roms. But I just haven't made the jump yet to Nougat for the lack of stable Xposed Framework.
Hi, I currently do not own the Note4 device but I think your problem seem quite relating to my concern. My phone (Note3Pro - S650) doesn't provide recording video with high framerate (60-120fps) for 1080p resolution but I found an interesting method from here to do it.
Code:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/redmi-note-3/themes/mod-60-fps-1080p-camera-rn3p-sd-miui-8-t3624366
As you mention, you want to find an App which can handle high framerate video and I myself suggest you to try FiLMiC Pro v6.
This is mediainfo from my test footage :
Code:
General
Complete name : C:\Users\M\Desktop\VID_20171009_100018894.mp4
Format : MPEG-4
Format profile : Base Media / Version 2
Codec ID : mp42
File size : 17.2 MiB
Duration : 7s 851ms
Overall bit rate : 18.3 Mbps
Encoded date : UTC 2017-10-09 03:00:28
Tagged date : UTC 2017-10-09 03:00:28
com.android.version : 6.0.1
Video
ID : 1
Format : AVC
Format/Info : Advanced Video Codec
Format profile : [email protected]
Format settings, CABAC : No
Format settings, ReFrames : 1 frame
Format settings, GOP : M=1, N=60
Codec ID : avc1
Codec ID/Info : Advanced Video Coding
Duration : 7s 722ms
Bit rate : 17.9 Mbps
Width : 1 920 pixels
Height : 1 080 pixels
Display aspect ratio : 16:9
Frame rate mode : Variable
Frame rate : 59.180 fps
Minimum frame rate : 56.782 fps
Maximum frame rate : 61.813 fps
Color space : YUV
Chroma subsampling : 4:2:0
Bit depth : 8 bits
Scan type : Progressive
Bits/(Pixel*Frame) : 0.146
Stream size : 16.5 MiB (96%)
Title : VideoHandle
Language : English
Encoded date : UTC 2017-10-09 03:00:28
Tagged date : UTC 2017-10-09 03:00:28
mdhd_Duration : 7722
There's solution!
Hello guys
I know that thread is quite old but I've found simple solution, how to fix desynchronisation when recording in fastmotion with sound using SnapDragon Camera.
Y'know, during saving there's small error caused by codec and videos cannot be played using videoplayer from Google Photos and with other video players video plays fine but in longer video you can observe desynchronisation between audio and video track.
Check out these steps below :
1. Record video. I prefer HighSpeed 120fps. This gives me in result slomo video with sound (more about that later)
2. Open it using Google Photos. You will see that video not playing well, ignore that and select edit (that icon with bars on the bottom, next to "i" symbol)
3. Select "Stabilize video"
4. Google will process that video frame by frame. 30sec video took about 1min of rendering. Wait
5. In result, Google saves a copy of your original video in your memory which have now sound and video are sychronised. But the best part is that you can set the slooooooomooooo paaaaaarrt and you have audio during that!
6. Now you can keep your new vid and delete old.
Isn't that bylatiful?
I recommend to do that operation immediatly after you have recorded video. Why? Because of date of saving. When are you on vacation, you wanna to keep track of your photos and videos in proper timeline. When you edit your video later it saves with later date and that may be a problem keep your media in proper day.