Is your 4X or 8X slow motion videos working?
Used to; after recording slow-mo video
Go to Gallery > Albums > Camera and select a slow motion video.
Touch to play the video. During playback, touch the video to display the editing screen.
Drag the sliders to adjust the part you want to be played back in slow motion.
Other parts of the video will be played back at a normal speed.
When you are finished, go to > Save slow-mo file to save your edits.
Now;
Only option is the cut of length of video and save as 1X video.
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My S3 seems to have no adjustability for video playback brightness. I recorded a few videos and during playback there is no options to adjust playback quality. When the video starts it is bright then goes dim but if you transfer it to the home screen (small pip window) it will re-brighten before moving to homescreen. Am I missing something?
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dvdslw said:
My S3 seems to have no adjustability for video playback brightness. I recorded a few videos and during playback there is no options to adjust playback quality. When the video starts it is bright then goes dim but if you transfer it to the home screen (small pip window) it will re-brighten before moving to homescreen. Am I missing something?
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Same problem here, anyone?
While video is playing. Menu. Settings. You'll see the video brightness option.
Got it!
I figured it out, the settings are there but only before rotating the phone to widescreen. Thanks!
Quick question. Z2 superior auto is recording at 30fps 1080p or 60fps 1080p. Want to know that because if records 30fps 1080p I should better go to manual mode and record 60fps 1080p or?
i don't think it matters in normal use however id record in [email protected] fps just so i can have some space if i need to edit
Envious_Data said:
i don't think it matters in normal use however id record in [email protected] fps just so i can have some space if i need to edit
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I recorded in superior auto mode, yes it is 30fps 1080p but video looks better because it chooses scene automatic when I move camera (moving and recording) and it consumes less MB, also I can watch it in slow motion on video edit and not need to edit anything else. On manual 60fps 1080p I cant't choose scene or anything else.
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.
I have noticed that if I set the video resolution on the back camera in the stock camera app to 4k 60fps, the image isn't zoomed in, just cropped from 4:3 to 16:9. However, selecting 4k 30 fps a small zoom in can be noticed. The lower you go in the video resolution settings, the more zoomed in the image is compared to taking a photo.
Steps to check:
1. Set video resolution.
2. Line up side of viewfinder in photo mode with a measurable object, observe the amount you can see. Now long press the video capture button to switch to the video mode preview while keeping the phone in the same place. Observe how much less of the object can be seen.
3. Change resolutions and repeat step two.
I've found 4k 60fps to not be zoomed in at all, every other resolution I tested was zoomed in to some degree. I guess all my video with be buttery smooth and super clear, but they take up so much space!
Can anyone else try this and report, or has anyone else encountered this yet? It is really bothering me that I can't use the whole sensor at 1080 60fps (with it being down scaled to 1080 before writing to storage).
Hi, with my Pixel 6, camera UI is so laggy when I open the Camera app. For quick video record mode (hold shutter button), the output video is just unacceptable.
For Video 60fps, no matter it is Full HD or 4K, if you move the phone horizontally, laggy happens on both UI and Video recorded. 60fps videos recorded by Pixel 6 cannot even be compared to Iphone 11's one
Does anyone experience the same?
Here is Quick record video