What are the slow motion video options? - Huawei Mate 10 Questions & Answers

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.

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Slow motion video

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.

[Q] Slow Motion in 240fps

hello guys, you can mod room in slowmotion 240fps as 6 Iphone?
That's an awesome collection of random words.
KingVeto said:
That's an awesome collection of random words.
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sorry for my english, but I wanted to present an easy way to ask if some developer to be able to modify the application of room to run the video in slowmotion 240fps just as it does on the iPhone 6 Thanks
No, I should apologize for my jerkass comment. You should ask this question in the General Android Development forums, man.
The camera app can already do 240fps
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Theres a camera module to download on samsung apps for slow motion...
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sorry but I can not find this app on samsung
Good Thread, also interested.
S5 camera doesn't do 240 FPS, it has the same 1/8 slow motion, but it shoots at 120 FPS, and the video output is actually 8 times slower with 15 FPS. with 240 FPS i would be 8 times slower but with 30 FPS for a much smoother motion.
Thanks!
AMoosa said:
The camera app can already do 240fps
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Go into camera mode and select mode then scroll to bottom and select download... Itll take you to samsung store into camera extra modules listing. Its the sequence module.
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deadlocked007 said:
I don't understand? 1/1 would be 30fps 1/2 would be 60fps. 1/4 would be 120fps. Last but not least is 1/8 at 240fps. So yes we can record in 240fps.
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1/8 actually means that the video would be 8 times slower than in reality, for example if you film 1 second, when you play it, it would have 8 seconds. and the playback video is at 15 frames per second, 15 x 8 seconds equals with 120 frames shot. the video was 1 second so, 120 frames per second you can record the same 1/8 speed, but after that the video you watch has 15 FPS, it it were 240 FPS the video would had 30 fps.
deadlocked007 said:
Lol I still don't understand what you are saying. The human eye captures 30 fps so reality to us would be 30 fps is it not?
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Uhm... The human eye captures an infinite amount of "frames", its how our brain processes the images perceived by our eyes that changes things up and we can actually see up to about 250-300fps. Which is why looking at a 60hz and a 144hz screen is a completely different experience.
deadlocked007 said:
So then what is the fps for "reality" like you were saying?
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"Reality" would be recording and playing back at the same fps... If you record in 240fps and play back in 240fps, it's going to be normal speed... However, if you record in 240fps and play in 30fps, it will play back in slow motion. There are plenty of apps that will slow down any video taken, however, those apps can not create more data than was recorded by the camera.
Recording at 30fps and playing back at 15fps will be the same slow motion "speed" as recording at 120fps and playing back at 60fps... etc, etc, etc... If you record at 24,000fps and play back at 12,000fps, you are going to see the same "speed" as the 30fps video played at 15fps. The difference is the quality. When you have more fps, you can slow it down further before it begins to look choppy.
The higher the fps, the more you can slow the video before it gets choppy.
The S5 will only record 120fps, record a slo-mo video at 1/4 speed and then record one at 1/8 speed and look at the quality difference. The 1/8 speed video looks a lot less smooth because it is the same fps at the 1/4 speed video, but they have slowed the playback speed on it.
KingVeto said:
No, I should apologize for my jerkass comment. You should ask this question in the General Android Development forums, man.
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^This guy. We need more like him on the interwebs.

No 1080p 120fps?

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
LameMonster82 said:
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.
LameMonster82 said:
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

Unable to record in 4K due to stuttering?

I have an Exynos S9+ (SM-G965F) with no SD card, I'm using WQHD+ screen resolution and recording at UHD 3840x2160 30fps in auto mode. HDR is on auto and image stabilization is on.
I haven't done too much testing but all the footage I've recorded so far has been a stuttery mess.
My other issue is that the 4K recordings don't upload to youtube at 4K, they are all capped at 1080p and look pretty garbage on top of all the stuttering and distortion. I've checked with 10 second clips over 4 days to make sure it wasn't still processing. I've tried both direct uploads and moving files to PC and then uploading but it makes no difference.
One interesting thing to note is that when I play my own youtube video back on the S9 I get the option to watch at 1440p but that doesn't exist anywhere else.
If anyone has any helpful information I would appreciate it.
Mine has same issue. You need to either record 4k 30fps with video stabilisation turned off, or, 4k 60fps which automatically turns off video stabilisation. Video stabilisation is only software EIS anyways. The phone will still use the hardware OIS. For some reason sanding aren't able to get OIS and EIS to play well together.
This issue has been fixed in the latest update (BRE5 for my international device). I had it on my device too, but only in 4k 30fps. Now its fixed.
Huey85 said:
Mine has same issue. You need to either record 4k 30fps with video stabilisation turned off, or, 4k 60fps which automatically turns off video stabilisation. Video stabilisation is only software EIS anyways. The phone will still use the hardware OIS. For some reason sanding aren't able to get OIS and EIS to play well together.
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It is still a little bit clunky, the only resolutions I got the most stable shots are in FHD60 and FHD30 (without video stabilization). Surprisingly, FHD60 is not jerky at all, only sacrificing quality compared to 4k.
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This issue has been fixed in the latest update (BRE5 for my international device). I had it on my device too, but only in 4k 30fps. Now its fixed.
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30 FPS 4K now recording fine without stutter or choppiness? That's great. I will test it myself. But I've started to prefer 60 FPS as it's much smoother than 30 FPS.
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kyooohei08 said:
It is still a little bit clunky, the only resolutions I got the most stable shots are in FHD60 and FHD30 (without video stabilization). Surprisingly, FHD60 is not jerky at all, only sacrificing quality compared to 4k.
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Is 4K60FPS still choppy and stuttering for you? 60FPS is fine for me.
I had the same problem before the BRE5 update, only with stabilization on and UHD30FPS, It's fixed now but I prefer 60fps and OIS either way.
Huey85 said:
Is 4K60FPS still choppy and stuttering for you? 60FPS is fine for me.
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Not anymore, but I am not getting smooth videos out of it. FHD60 seems to be the balance between more stable videos and without stuttering.
With 4k60, no stuttering but videos are unstable.
FHD30 with stabilization on is great too, but sometimes choppiness strikes.
Sora94 said:
I had the same problem before the BRE5 update, only with stabilization on and UHD30FPS, It's fixed now but I prefer 60fps and OIS either way.
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Yeah, im recording at 60fps too, much smoother than 30fps. And if you keep your phone steady, OIS is enough for nice footage.
Hey guys can you confirm that HDR works only in 30fps video modes? I noticed difference while recording in4k60 and 4k30. Same with FHD60 and FHD30
That choppiness shaking and floating makes Samsung s9+ and basically all other Samsung's unusable.... My iPhone 6 plus feels like a professional camera vs this hyped up camera gimmick

Question stabilization support.

I'm leaning on buying this phone for a while now, does the stabilization supports all resolution at 30 and 60fps?
Also is there any Gcam and also supports stabilization on all resolution 30/60 fps?
Thanks a lot
denraisr said:
I'm leaning on buying this phone for a while now, does the stabilization supports all resolution at 30 and 60fps?
Also is there any Gcam and also supports stabilization on all resolution 30/60 fps?
Thanks a lot
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Yes, it does support stabilization supports all resolution at 30 and 60fps at stock camera.
I don't know yet for Gcam though.

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