I just have a quick question that I wanted to clear up, its about the difference between the X1a and X1i camera recording. Does the 24fps and 30fps have anything to do with normal video playback of other files, or does this just concern camera recording. Sorry its a newbie question but that's probably why I couldn't find in any of the other posts. Thanks
no it's recording only
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About two or three phones ago I had the Viewty and the videos I recorded were such good quality...so I was wondering if the expo had the same? Im sure it prolly doesnt do the 120fps recording but im not so worried about that as I am just normal videos...
hold on a sec here... the viewty shot at 120fps? wth... can we port that cam software to the expo anyone?
Yea it had the option of 120fps...it was really amazing quality slow motion when you played the video back...you needed a lot of light tho...no audio
But im just wondering about the normal video recording...I looked back at some videos and realized they were better quality than my N95!
I'm just curious and want to know if the hardware in the HD2 is capable of higher quality video recording
OK so I have been looking at other phones with a 5MP camera and they can record video higher than 640x480.
One example is the N900. It can record up to 848x480.
Another example, the Droid can record 720x480.
Thx
Why are you posting multiple threads asking the same question (i.e., the other thread here)? You think someone will magically say yes?
For Windows Mobile, it is unlikely you'll see anyone develop any improved drivers for higher resolution video camera recording.
If you're unhappy with this fact, sell the phone and buy the phone that comes with the resolution you want to record at if video recording is so important to you. Didn't you even do your homework prior to buying the HD2?
I only asked if the hardware is capable of a higher resolution.
The hardware.
Read before you answer, ty.
scrizz said:
I'm just curious and want to know if the hardware in the HD2 is capable of higher quality video recording
OK so I have been looking at other phones with a 5MP camera and they can record video higher than 640x480.
One example is the N900. It can record up to 848x480.
Another example, the Droid can record 720x480.
Thx
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Do you really feel the HD2 video recoring its bad. I maybe used the recoring on my phone maybe 4 times in my entire life. The recording its above decent. There might be a hack for it but I doubt people actually dislike the quality of it
It's not so much a question of hardware as it is a question of software and drivers.
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It's not so much a question of hardware as it is a question of software and drivers.
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Well it could be a hardware issue too. most camera sensors have a still picture mode and a video mode. If the video mode is only designed to do 640x480 then that's all your gona get. Sure an app may be able to be written to capture video frame by frame in still pic mode, but can the camera take pics that fast? does the sensor module to motherboard link have the bandwidth to do 5mpixel at 30fps? i doubt it. im guessing that the link between the module and motherboard is either an I2C serial bus or maybe just standard USB, Though in video mode the camera module itself might be doing the mp4 encoding, taking that workload off the CPU, if you tried to capture frame by frame, then your going to have the CPU convert either the raw data or jpeg data from the module into a video format.
I firmware hack or mod for the camera module might be able to enable say 720p video output from the module, but i find it doubtful that anyone is going to get their hands on that firmware and we dont even know if it is "field programmable"
Using the video recording in 720p I have found that the fps of these videos is 24 fps.
Anyone else have a higher fps when recording in 720p and if we can record at higher fps in 720p recording mode?
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Using the video recording in 720p I have found that the fps of these videos is 24 fps.
Anyone else have a higher fps when recording in 720p and if we can record at higher fps in 720p recording mode?
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question, why would you want to unless your looking for slow motion video playback?
in answer to your question, no you cant, the camera driver is the limiting factor, same reason we cant take wide screen photos
The purpose is the same of the Photo Quality topic: know the capacity of this device, in this case, about video recordings.
The quality of video recording is variable of rom to rom. Some rom can improve the bitrate and get an image more sharper with more vivid colors. Then, if possible, let's know that rom you used to recording your video.
My sample was recorded with True Ancestor Rom(I think). Apparently, with low bit rate, because the recorded was set to 720p, but the quality is not great thing.
Video: John Mayer - Human Nature | 720p
Software: Videopad Video Editor
Image effects: Zoom| Color Temperature
Youtube Link: http://youtu.be/VaN6Uf_BLYg
Unfortunately, the tags to embed youtube videos, for some reason is not working for this topic.
Hi, I have been looking everywhere but never found a good answer. I have seen some people posting videos on YouTube with the OnePlus Two filming at 1080p 60fps. My interest isn't in filming in real 60fps but I had 60fps 1080p slow motion on my OnePlus One and was really satisfied with the final results.
Can anyone please tell me how can I enable this on my OnePlus Two? Any app? Tried CameraNextMod (this one blocks the slow motion function when in 1080p), Cinema FV-5 (which I use mostly and it does give me the option to film how I want but it still records at 30fps), Open Camera and a couple more I don't remember and the original camera app only allows for 720p 120fps but it doesn't satisfy me at all, especially the quality of the video.
I would really appreciate some help on this subject and sorry if I posted in the wrong place or something like that. I'm new posting around here.