Is there any app by which we can record android gameplay in 120fps or 240fps ?
I need for slow motion recording
Is it possible ?
I have 855 snapdragon , 6 gb ram Device
If possible , how will i get it ?
Any app?
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I am just wondering , the XP can process 1080p video capture , it should handle atleast a 480p slow motion video ?
Is this all hardware based , or is it something to do with the software and if it is , can it be done ?
Slow motion = slowed high speed video = 60 fps video.can be used for 0.5x 30 fps video
It can be possibile(stock JB camera app has 0.5x slowmotion) but require a good hardware for record high speed video and software to save it as slow motion(camera app principally, and libs that support 60 and more fps record)
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it would be so awesome if i had it i love playing with the camera
Has anyone found a camera app that records 720p 120fps(slowmo) on any custom rom other than miui based ? All i can see is that no 3rd party app can record 120p 720p like mi camera would do, they only cut the fps to a quarter and make it slowmo, it's really frustating taking in consideration that both chipset and camera are capable of recording 120fps at 720p, but i couldn't find any camera app that does that other than mi camera. Any solution is appreciated, thanks.
Hi,
I wanna know if its possible to record 1080 res. With 60 fps and ios?
Yes, good AIS with 1080 60. and HEVC also!
Hi , This is about max pro m1 6gb version slowmotion recording and 60fps recording feature enabling discussion project :
Our device main sensor is capable of shooting video at 1080p 90fps and 720p at 120 fps
also processor SD 636 is capable the same :
But Asus didn't provided these options in our devices :
So I am collecting information about the camera functions and how can we able to modify its library to do this features :
I am not a Developer So Information collected from this can be useful for a developer to develop those features :
As far as I know Omnivision sensors used in Le eco 2 and Xiaomi Mi MIx and Max can deliver slowmotion also redmi Note 3 pro able to do it with their omni sensors :
Our chromatrix.xml
https://github.com/TheMuppets/propr...etc/camera/ov16885_holitech_16m_chromatix.xml :
No mentions about hfr
Update 2
After some tries , I got vendor blobs of lenovo z5
and took 3 lib so files from vendor lib
zsl video ibchromatix_ov16885_hlt_back_zsl_video_3a.so
default video buxxx
hfr60 buxx
i got 60 fps or 53 in front camera where ui added for back
Update 1 : compared to poco f1 media_profile xmls
Mediaprofile v1
Mediaprofile.xml are same only .
Difference noted in mediaprofile vendor. There they added slowmotion profiles
Post will Be Updated according to the information : Others can share information
There is a magisk mod called oxify, which installs opne plus camera on the phone and using that we can get slow motion. I think it's 120fps. If someone could port those drivers to asus to work on all the rest camera apps it would be awesome
OVB Prime said:
There is a magisk mod called oxify, which installs opne plus camera on the phone and using that we can get slow motion. I think it's 120fps. If someone could port those drivers to asus to work on all the rest camera apps it would be awesome
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We can install one plus camera and get slowmotion but it's not hardware based slowmotion and only 30fps
In 6gb cam modules are ok to record slowmotion both front and back but they limited to 30fps in mediaprofile as well some lib files ..if you look into the chromatrix.xml of each camera hardware profiles you can see they removed those hfr lines .. but present in front cam but it is limited to 30fps ..
May be this guy can help @defcomg
Go ahead
Is it really possible to do so? There is a thread for enabling 60fps for the 3/32gb variant but is is very unstable and buggy.
Any new update?
Is there a way to to get native 24/25 fps video recording?
All apps that offer 24/25 fps recording(filmic pro etc.) convert convert 30 fps down to 24/25 fps. There's no way changing from NTSC to pal so even recording in pal frame rates the video file is always NTSC.