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The camera subtracts 10 pounds.
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Subtracts 10lbs from faces only??
Did you tick the resolution button in the right side of the transport of the video player during play back?
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Hey is there anyway to set the YouTube player to default to play videos in high quality on 3 g mode it will only okay full screen videos on wifi for me or I have to wait fir video to play then switch to high quality view
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deisel said:
Hey is there anyway to set the YouTube player to default to play videos in high quality on 3 g mode it will only okay full screen videos on wifi for me or I have to wait fir video to play then switch to high quality view
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Yah, you will either need the Evo version in the app/themes section or the gingerbread version.
Both of them have been working fine for me, but some people have reported problems on them on some occasions. Either way there is an option to set to high quality in the options menu.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=819470
Thank you but the evo version I dl and installed doesn't have the option to record into YouTube
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Hello Guys,
Have anyone found the option where i can set up 720p recording with the Tab? I cant find it.
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I thought you had to hack it.
Ok... Because in the test the can record with 720p. I have the newest firmware on my Tab. When i take a foto i can change the resolution but not in video mode. Anyone have an idea?
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Isn't '720' just 720x480? I don't believe I've read anywhere that it can shoot 1024x720p video like its galaxy brethren.
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No. 720p is 1280×720. 480p, 720p, and 1080p always refer to the lowest of the width and height.
I realize that, I'm just saying the tab doesn't shoot it, and the only 720 in the specs is the 720x480.
It's a bit of a bummer, but wasn't a deal breaker for me.
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Sorry My misunderstanding.
I noticed many people (including myself) trying to figure out HDR video in the new MEA base. This thread is for that discussion. Hopefully someone will be able to give a clear answer on it and it will help everyone. So what magic must be done to enable HDR video? Is it on by default or is there some hidden setting?
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thus far havent been able to do it with stock or ktoonsez kernels. how it works is pretty simple and should work ok, but should show some artifacting with heavy jello. basically it underexposes and overexposes every other scan line (not sure if it oversamples, averages, and combines from higher than 1080P res or just does so at regular 1080P resolution (most likely) in which case best quality would be found at 720P settings, as this would allow full blending.
What about faux123s new kernel? Interesting that we can't do it on the stock kernel.
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i havent seen anyone find it yet; im interested to compare quality of 720P vs 1080P and see if my theory on transsampled scan lines is correct; its a dirty way to do it, but would work decently. HDR photo mode should work the same but it doesnt; instead any movement translates to blur (eg leaves, bugs, cars, etc).
Are you people stupid or just lazy? How bout going into the camera app hitting mode then scroll to HDR then hit the video button.
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Are you people stupid or just lazy? How bout going into the camera app hitting mode then scroll to HDR then hit the video button.
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That only works for photo mode, which works totally different from video mode. i work in television and film; i took several sample clips in controlled lighting environments; photo mode does not alter video mode, in this update or 4.2.2 original, AOSP/CM, TW UCUAMDB/UCUAMDL or any kernels thus far.
watch who you call lazy and stupid; might come off a bit rude, to say the least.
Well according to this HDR video is included and there is only 1 HDR setting in the camera so unless there is another setting buried within the camera... That's it
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=42443618
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I managed to get some hands experience on the note 3 at work the other day but I forgot to check if slow motion play back was available. Has anyone heard of this is a feature? Or will an app or rom have to enable it?
Ps. The 2k stream via HDMI was really smooth as crystal.
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This also interests me. Having 120 fps at 720p means good opportunity for slow motion videos - like on the iPhone 5s.
Is there a good video editor app in Play store that can make multi parts slow motions?
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If it does, I hope it's got a better resolution than what my Note 2 has for slow mo, great featur but, looks crap on the big screen IMO.
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If it does, I hope it's got a better resolution than what my Note 2 has for slow mo, great featur but, looks crap on the big screen IMO.
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Yeah. It's 720p at 120 fps.
I with the Note 3 could do 250 FPS at 720p. Since the Note 2 does 250fps at some low res. I guess we'll need more hp.
Thanks for the input, I'm just confused to why this wasn't mentioned or any camera features from the outset tbh. I guess the pessimist in me reckons there won't be any slow motion by default.
I would love to be proved wrong however.
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A video recorded at 120 fps that's played back at 30 fps is in slow motion.
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A video recorded at 120 fps that's played back at 30 fps is in slow motion.
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The same problem
Heres a question.
Can you toggle 720 video in 120fps to be on all the time by default?
Heres my reasoning for this.
Something is going on, its ALWAYS good to be able to go back later on and play it back in slow-motion.
an accident about to happen, someone about to step on a Bananna peel, etc..
if you need to access the video camera very quickly, it would stink to have to navigate to turn on 120fps
and miss that important shot.
How do you enable the 120 fps feature?
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How do you enable the 120 fps feature?
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- Load up the camera
- Cog icon top left will expand the list of options
- Icon of a videocamera (3rd from right)
- Slow motion
- Another videocamera icon appears with something like 1/4, 1/8 in the corner
- Tap and choose what you want, i prefer 1/4 as it records at 120fps and plays back at 30. The 1/8 still records at 120 but plays back at 15 i think
Thanks
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azahoth said:
I managed to get some hands experience on the note 3 at work the other day but I forgot to check if slow motion play back was available. Has anyone heard of this is a feature? Or will an app or rom have to enable it?
Ps. The 2k stream via HDMI was really smooth as crystal.
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Please see this http://forum.xda-developers.com/general/general/slow-motion-phones-device-
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I have G2 and I have recorded video which is very impotent for me (My sons birthday). when I transferred the video to PC I notices that its upside down. How can I rotate it without losing quality? I must fix this video file.
Try to use different video player which can understand the orientation hint. Or find a simple video editor, this issue is very easy and basic to fix, won't lose quality.
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I think you will have copy it off the phone and use a computer app top do this. I'd Google for something free
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