So I just searching around for some hidden settings and I discovered that the Ambient Display and Dolby Atmos are there but those functions doesn't work but the question is why didn't they added in this port.
The Audio Settings doesn't have a equalizer (wich is strange because older models have that, I had an XA1) but in the settings shortcut has the "DolbyEffect" wich is the Dolby Enhancements but it's not functional.
ALSO there's an app called "Wireless playback quality" wich does nothing.(it's closing when openned)
The Ambient Display is there even has some settings turned on,again not functional it's set to when it's lifted but it doesn't work.
In the STAMINA setting says it should disable the Ambient Display but it's not existent.
Why did they pulled off,I don't know? Kinda sad because it's a mid range phone such as the Samsung A series.
This should be added in a software update.
STAMINA--https://ibb.co/jf7Bb26
The apps--https://ibb.co/KVmmPmW
Dolby Atmos--https://ibb.co/RPV1PLm
Ambient Display--https://ibb.co/0MpbqfG
Ambient Action--https://ibb.co/hXj4GB4
Ambient Stickers and Photos--https://ibb.co/99G2Qh4
About the Dolby stuffs, It could be the similar case to Xperia X. The Xpx originally not intended to take 4k video using the 4k recording (It's a part of the slow mo camera app package), but if I remove some apk file (not exactly remember where or the name of it) the 4k option will be available in the stock camera.
It is possible that some of feature is just somehow disable. We might be able to enable it. Of course you need root.
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Hey Developers, is anyone of you guys a pro when it comes to Camera tweaks ?
Is it possible to write an app which simply locks the brightness for the camera so it doesnt auto adjust itself ? Its too bright in daylight but if you move the camera to a bright spot (like the sky) it adjusts itself so that u can see overbrighted spots suddenly...
Is it possible to program something to control the light sensor ?
Alos, i noticed thta the sound quality in videos is mor worse then in previous models...
I could copy the video onto the computer and fix it via equalizer...
BUT! since the settings are the same for every device, wouldnt it be better to have an app that automatically uses an equalizer with fixed settings on the videos or even change the system so it records with different settings for the sound?
is it possible to fix the video sound while or after recording a video ?
I am interested in the technical possibilities please tell me what you think is or is not possible
wrong place to ask , Q & A section!
lolz this exposure fix ,you are asking for was actually a bug in the lg camera app.the software modifies exposure so that the parts of video which are too bright are not washed away.
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Thanks m8 !
So talking about the exposure, is there a way to fix this easily ? my phone will arrive in 2 weeks so i cant try out the integrated options but i watched like every video on youtube and it seems like there is no way to fix that via the built in settings...
was there a fix for the lg cam ?
Hey,
I'm thinking about buying the phone for mainly video recording.
I'd purchase a stabilizer gimbal with the phone, and use it 95% time in wide angle mode to record 4k videos.
As I don't yet have the phone it's hard for me to tell how good it is for that purpose, but I know that i'd definitely need the following things in video mode:
- turn inbuilt stabilizer off
- change exposures
- lock exposure
- manual ISO setting
- manual shutter speed would be nice, but not essential
- manual focus that stays focused on one place
- NO unnecessary focus hunting in automatic mode (God...that ruins so many videos!) - i hope the laser focus works here
These are usually fairly basic requirements for Photography mode, but sometimes they don't include these in video mode.
If they are not built in the default camera app, does other playstore camera app(like "Manual camera") work on the phone with these settings?
I currently have a Moto X Style that I love, but the video features are all automated and many of the above is locked
Thank you all for the answers
Soniboy84 said:
Hey,
I'm thinking about buying the phone for mainly video recording.
I'd purchase a stabilizer gimbal with the phone, and use it 95% time in wide angle mode to record 4k videos.
As I don't yet have the phone it's hard for me to tell how good it is for that purpose, but I know that i'd definitely need the following things in video mode:
- turn inbuilt stabilizer off
- change exposures
- lock exposure
- manual ISO setting
- manual shutter speed would be nice, but not essential
- manual focus that stays focused on one place
- NO unnecessary focus hunting in automatic mode (God...that ruins so many videos!) - i hope the laser focus works here
These are usually fairly basic requirements for Photography mode, but sometimes they don't include these in video mode.
If they are not built in the default camera app, does other playstore camera app(like "Manual camera") work on the phone with these settings?
I currently have a Moto X Style that I love, but the video features are all automated and many of the above is locked
Thank you all for the answers
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So even though there was no answer, I have went to a phone shop and tried it there. I found that in video mode manual settings are not possible at all, which is a big letdown for the G5.
I'm hoping at least that Open camera at least works on it. That should allow manual controls for video too. Has anybody tried it?
Hi!
Open camera is working fine. One of the few apps that also can use the wide angle camera!
When I want to record video with perfect audio I use my zoom h2n recorder as external mic and adjust the audio gain: perfect for rock concerts, etc.
Just buy a USB-C OTG adapter to USB 3.0 (normal size). Then connect the cable from the mic. At last - perfect audio!
the only advanced & working app I've found till date (which can EVEN change options during recording) is Cinema FV-5.
OpenCamera could be used too sometimes, if you dont have something better.
Ive mostly used 3rd party video apps with my G5, instead of the stock camera too, though its hard to find one that will use both lenses.
Bos3Mq said:
Ive mostly used 3rd party video apps with my G5, instead of the stock camera too, though its hard to find one that will use both lenses.
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Hello dear friend, recently bought G5 and trying to find app that enable manual movie functions and uses both lenses, could you find any app???
Hi guys,
I had been using Open Camera recently. I love this app. But there is no option to disable the annoying shutter sound.
I researched online and apparently this depends on if the manufacturer (Huawei) allows you to or not.
If it is possible, can someone tell me how to disable the shutter sound?
Well, there is a mute option in the stock 5.1 camera so the manufacturer must allow it.
There are a bunch of apps out there that (to various degrees of success) mute the shutter sound. I don't have a full list but if you search for "camera sound off" on Google Play store you can try some free ones and see.
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I am find Dolby Atmos option in QS tiles in developer option and it showing my QS tiles
But it can't show it working are not
I long press the icon and turn On the Dolby Atmos
Option.
And when i change ON or OFF conditions
But there's no noticeable sounds on Speaker
But speaker sounds are good
I have post the scrn shoot below
yes , same here
sound output no diference neither on / off
Same heree, it doesnt do anything. But the speaker is already good, its loud
If not mistaken, this is early implementation of Dolby into the OS. It might or might not be fully functional in the next update(hopefully).
Realme 5 pro
I just got my new realme 5 pro nd i found that same option few min ago only, i also enabled nd disabled that option in settings both in headphone nd on mobile speaker but didnt noticed any diff ?.
I recently updated my Realme 3 pro to the new version (RMX1851EX_11_A. 19) and noticed that the Dolby Atmos quick setting tile had disappeared. I looked around in Developer Otions->Quick Setting Developer Tiles and it had disappeared from there too.
Hi,
I was told that it should be possible to activate the missing "mute camera sound" option within the camera settings of a Galaxy S23 Ultra (SM-S918B) by editing CSC codes.
Can somebody please explain
- whether it is possible and
- how it is done?
Thanks a lot!
mbr10042 said:
Hi,
I was told that it should be possible to activate the missing "mute camera sound" option within the camera settings of a Galaxy S23 Ultra (SM-S918B) by editing CSC codes.
Can somebody please explain
- whether it is possible and
- how it is done?
Thanks a lot!
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If you only want to set this (no camera sound when taking pictures), you don't need to change csc. Just do a routine. If the camera is on, the system sounds are 0.
See the solution I noticed op S23+ forum:
Disabling camera shutter sound
Hi, Does anyone know if it's possible to disable the camera shutter sound (preferrably without disabling other sounds)? Kind regards
forum.xda-developers.com
The routines solution doesn't work for me.
I already tried, but it keeps the system sound on level 0 as long as the camera is not completely/really closed and still active in the background (after switching to home or another app, camera is still open within the list of previously used apps).
In my S23 Ultra Camera Settings there is Shutter Sound On/Off switch. With it turned off, there is no sound; but there is vibration feedback, also with an On/Off switch, when the shutter activates.
Possibly, you don't have a European S23U?
Is there possibly any app outside there, which "does the trick"?
Up to now, I found "Camera Mute beta" on Google Play Store. But this one doesn't work on S23U (while it perfectly worked on my old Huawei).