Like in title. There is option to incerase video bitrate but audio is still 48kb/s. Is there any option to increase this vaule for ex to 96kb/s like in movies taken by Nokia's?
Oh key to change video bitrate is there:
HKLM\Software\HTC\Camera\Recparam\MP4VGA\
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I recorded a video at 720 res but when I play it in windows media player it does not look like high def? I uploaded the same video to youtube which gives me the option to play it at 720p. Does anyone know how to adjust this in windows media player?
ive also recorded some videos in 720 and they don't really look like 720 quality but they are still in 720 res... in your WMP what res does it say the video is playing in?
also i believe the dInc records videos in 3gp so I'm not sure WMP is even supposed to open them... have you tried opening the file with quicktime player? (free from apple.com)
I have noticed this also, with the first OTA I recorded a video at 720p with the encoding type set to H.264 and the video looked great. Now with the current leaked OTA (8-1-10) this is no longer a option as soon as I select H.264 as the encoding type I default to a res of WVGA 800x480 and not given the option to select 720p?
I have noticed that the video does say 1200x720 just the quality doe not look it. I also just tried opening the file in quicktime still looks the same.
Using Fresh 3.1.01 and stock sdcard
720p http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9SOZWltd39I
720p adjusted settings http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1nQxa5acQkE
h.264 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4pTfBZG3csA
h.264 with adjust settings http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B2niuqRIcrQ
mpeg4 800x480 wvga http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XGSZ-cpL_us
audio quality doesnt seem to change at all except with mpeg4 800x480 where it seems to improve a little bit.
I'd repost these samples here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=711808
Thanks!
my eyes must be playing tricks on me as i don't see that much of a difference...
EDIT: I would like to know if it is possible to increase video playback quality by adjust the framerate settings, similar to the way you can adjust the framerate of the recording quality settings.
see the second post of this thread: http://www.droidforums.net/forum/droid-hacks/77154-original-droid-720p-recording.html
Hi All,
I started using Handbrake to encode movies lately. Using the default settings, playback is Ok on the Nexus S albeit I think the default bit-rate is a tad too high as playback is slightly choppy.
If you use Handbrake [1], what settings did you tweak to adjust the frame rate for DVD encoding?
[1] http://handbrake.fr/
WWW.mirovideoconverter.com does a good job but can only do one at a time. You would want the nexus one preset.
As for handbrake, video bitrate should be 1500-2000, framerate same as source, two pass encoding not Turbo first pass. In audio, downmix to stereo, 48k sample rate (if master is DVD or blueray), 160+ bitrate. Advanced, uncheck cabac. Settings on top (I forgot the name), no resizing in anamorphic, auto crop, and deinterlacing slow. As for preset, I didn't use one I think. Cabac must be off or it requires more CPU to decode and causes studdering on smaller CPU devices. 48khz sampling rate for audio is important for DVD or blue ray masters or you'll lose audio/video sync the longer the video is. After encoding, rename the file extension to mp4.
This is from memory so the words might not be exact.
I have installed various 3rd party camera apps & despite increasing video recording bitrate in app settings, recorded videos all have 40mbps bitrate.
Can the media profiles xml be edited just like with older phones?
Has anyone else tried or had success with increasing the bitrate for video recording? Any input would be appreciated
Edit: found media_profiles in system\vendor\etc...going to change it and see what happens