Hi! I have a problem with the slow motion videos of my Huawei Mate 10. 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 (three dots --> saving slow motion video -with the selected "slow motion" part), it saves with a resolution of 1072p! Why is that? Anyone has the same problem? Thank you.
TL;DR: Saving a HD slow motion video changes the resolution to 1072p.
davidbautista said:
Hi! I have a problem with the slow motion videos of my Huawei Mate 10. 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 (three dots --> saving slow motion video -with the selected "slow motion" part), it saves with a resolution of 1072p! Why is that? Anyone has the same problem? Thank you.
TL;DR: Saving a HD slow motion video changes the resolution to 1072p.
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Hi. Update: my mother has the SAME phone and it also happens with the one she has. It seems like it's a Huawei problem, not a problem of my specific device. Have you tried to do what I said? Please anyone try it and tell me if it happens to you as well. I bought my device in Colombia.
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Hello.
is it possible to take a slow motion video like with the Samsung S7?
The video starts in normal speed, then changed in slow motion speed and goes back to normal speed...
So you can make a video and anytime you change for a short time into the slow motion mode.
Is this possible with tha Alpha or ss there a solution for it?
Thank you,
kind regards!
looks like you have to install some video editor
No, It is Immpossible! Different hardware stuffing
Made a few test slow motion videos and it seems a bit hit and miss. Some of them just play back at normal speed and a few have a few seconds in the middle of slow motion. For example,last one I did was 17 seconds long:-
0 - 5 seconds - normal speed
5 - 11 seconds - slow motion
11 - 17 seconds - normal speed
Anyone else have this problem?
(Mate 10 ALP29, 6GB, 128GB)
alfienoakes63 said:
Made a few test slow motion videos and it seems a bit hit and miss. Some of them just play back at normal speed and a few have a few seconds in the middle of slow motion. For example,last one I did was 17 seconds long:-
0 - 5 seconds - normal speed
5 - 11 seconds - slow motion
11 - 17 seconds - normal speed
Anyone else have this problem?
(Mate 10 ALP29, 6GB, 128GB)
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This is how it works. The phone shoots a slow-mo video file which you can edit after the fact. Just touch the screen to bring up the controls when you play back the slow-mo video from your gallery. You will see an adjustable slider in the bottom. You can drag and move it around to choose which part of the video should be in slow-mo. After you're done editing, touch the three-dot settings on the top-right and choose 'Save slow-mo file'. This will save your final slow-mo video into a new file. You have to do this if you want to share your videos. If you share the original video to another device , it will only play back in normal speed. But the new saved file will play back in all devices as a slow-mo video.
Thanks very much, got them sorted now?
jamiejako said:
This is how it works. The phone shoots a slow-mo video file which you can edit after the fact. Just touch the screen to bring up the controls when you play back the slow-mo video from your gallery. You will see an adjustable slider in the bottom. You can drag and move it around to choose which part of the video should be in slow-mo. After you're done editing, touch the three-dot settings on the top-right and choose 'Save slow-mo file'. This will save your final slow-mo video into a new file. You have to do this if you want to share your videos. If you share the original video to another device , it will only play back in normal speed. But the new saved file will play back in all devices as a slow-mo video.
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Is there a same "save" feature for moving picture mode?
Thumbed from my mate 10 pro!
Thanx for this useful tip jamiejako
After you're done editing, touch the three-dot settings on the top-right and choose 'Save slow-mo file'. This will save your final slow-mo video into a new file. <----
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.
The slow motion function does not record on pocophone f1, the screen is always black! I enclose the video to show. The problem is present with 120-240-960 FPS, black screen and video that stops after 3 seconds alone. Tested in version 8.11.15 / 8.11.22 / 23 / 8.11.29 / 30 / 8.12.6. never solved. Please help me
//drive.google.com/file/d/1XfQ9BJKnZzAvpf8J5jVj87d2mEe9k0iv/view?usp=sharing
Slow motion is working flawlessly on 8.12.7
bamz1117 said:
Slow motion is working flawlessly on 8.12.7
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Check my video on google drive. Screen is "black" or with low brightness, and video stops after above 3 secs
Same problem with mine too ..
Slow motion video bugs
I am also facing the same problem....
The Screen is "black" or with "low brightness" like recording a video in night without light..
Even if i on my Torch i can't see the Scene (object) properly...... Very low Brightness in Slow Motion (on Full Brightness in Mobile).
Same thing happens in all fps (960 240 120).
Fix this Bug as soon as possible.
So we can Enjoy this Feature in our Poco F1 Phone.
Thanks & Regards.
Hi there, just bought Redmi note 9 pro global and the I have noticed that the camera in Slow motion 960fps and 240fps are not working:
- 120 fps is working fine : video is correctly saved in gallery
- 240 fps : clicking on button to start it launch record video but after clicking to stop it will save nothing (tested with SD card and with internal storage)
-960 fps clicking on the button will launch the 360 rotation effect on the button but after that nothing happen all is blocked, I must cancel the camera app.
Anyone can help me ?
Same here, global and exact same issues!
I'm on the XIAOMI EU ROM and habe no problems, 240fps is working fine and also saves the video.
Only issue I have is that slowmo recording with 960fps stops after 5 seconds automatically...seems there is a time limit for 960fps, what is really a bit annoying...
FIXED
Problem solved after having spent a long time to grind all the options, it seems that the problem is due to setting an animated wallpaper, indeed when I replace the animated wallpaper by a non-animated background everything is back to normal, now everything works perfectly.
BeefTanen said:
Problem solved after having spent a long time to grind all the options, it seems that the problem is due to setting an animated wallpaper, indeed when I replace the animated wallpaper by a non-animated background everything is back to normal, now everything works perfectly.
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Nice to read that you found the solution.
I'm interested if you still have the problems with 960fps that I'm facing, that the recording on this mode stops automatically after 5 seconds?
Also, the videos with 120fps and 240fps starts the first few seconds in normal speed, before the slowmo begins?
blowy666 said:
Nice to read that you found the solution.
I'm interested if you still have the problems with 960fps that I'm facing, that the recording on this mode stops automatically after 5 seconds?
Also, the videos with 120fps and 240fps starts the first few seconds in normal speed, before the slowmo begins?
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Yes I have the same behaviour you described for 120fps, 240fps, and for 960fps too I think it is normal, because recording with 960fps should be limited to a certain limited time due to size file reasons.
wow bro, you're a genius. solved to me also. Thanks
Hi,
I was testing the super slow video and after the record i found that the video look like frame interpolation... It is like in TV when you maximize motion plus etc some fake frames are inserted and you can see artifacts on moving objects. The same behave i was able to get when i was using gorpo app to make super slow motion form 60FPS. Anyone know what is the speed that samsung is using to capture super slow video? 240fps? As for the reference i was using s10+ for the same video that i paste the link below and there was no artifacts, just clear items floating in glass. On video below that is recorded via 23u you can see artifacts on closer side of the glass... That is very strange... Can't belivethat flagship is using frame interpolation for super slow video...
New video by Thomas Singer
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EDIT:
I found the answer on samsung website:
On Galaxy S23 Series, users can record approximately 0.5 second of video captured at 240fps and digitally enhance the video to 960fps with approximately 16 seconds of playback. Playback time can be edited in Super Slow-mo player.
So no true 960fps like in s10+ but digitally enhanced so frame interpolation.... That is downgrade actually when you want to record really fast objects like in vide that i posted
Probably, but that's not necessarily a drawback
@zSyntex
But with fast moving objects it creates artefacts like in my video. I was using quite often super slow motion in work to and never have issue like this on s10+. I know that it is just a phone and i have special camera that capture 5000fps but it is quite sophisticated and time consuming to set it up, phone was quicker and sometimes shows what i need without special equipment.
aureum said:
@zSyntex
But with fast moving objects it creates artefacts like in my video. I was using quite often super slow motion in work to and never have issue like this on s10+. I know that it is just a phone and i have special camera that capture 5000fps but it is quite sophisticated and time consuming to set it up, phone was quicker and sometimes shows what i need without special equipment.
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Of course, it's like frame insertion or like the TV interpalotaion for 120Hz content.
But probably it will be more difficult to achieve high frame with these resolutions