Out of curiosity, does anyone know what the max recording time is on the phone? I know with the G1 I was limited to 1 minute videos.
pbarnum said:
Out of curiosity, does anyone know what the max recording time is on the phone? I know with the G1 I was limited to 1 minute videos.
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SD card storage is your only limit.
On a related note... make sure your video resolution is set properly. If you want 720p recording, you need to turn it on (factory default is widescreen not 720p)
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Hi.
I cant post this in the correct thread, because i havent got 10 posts yet. Please someone post this for me here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=926507&page=1510
I just recorded a few longer videos (more than 5 min.) with the camcorder and i realized that audio / video goes terribly out of sync on all of them. Does anyone else have the same problem? Is there a way to fix that?
Camcorder only able to record short clips
I am also having a similar problem. My camcorder generally records beautifully till about 10min. Then, the recording freezes. I use the Sd-card variant of nexus hd android for my hd2 (nov6,2011) and I love everything about it, except this inability to record videos longer than about 10min. My theory is that the stock camcorder dumls all the record data EXCLUSIVELY in the RAM so when the free RAM is used up it freezes as the recording is forced onto the card (in the process also becoming an unreadable file). Can this be addressed or is there a 3rd party camcorder that can place its recording data progressively on the sd card WHILE recording?
Ok have you looked into the FAQ's for CoreDroid ?
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1BUbcsayLrm2Gx7vQUkBeqXj5Xc1BqTXL80-tYq_Ta8c/edit?hl=en_US&pli=1#
Does anybody have problem with playback of the recorded video? Mine is always jerky once in a while (like 5-10 seconds). I verified the recording itself is good since they play flawlessly when uploaded to PC or Google+. It's only the playback that's the problem. These are 1080p video stored on internal SD card. Doesn't GS3 have the horse power to handle 1080p? Or I have a defect internal SD card?
I have the Verizon model.
simollie said:
Does anybody have problem with playback of the recorded video? Mine is always jerky once in a while (like 5-10 seconds). I verified the recording itself is good since they play flawlessly when uploaded to PC or Google+. It's only the playback that's the problem. These are 1080p video stored on internal SD card. Doesn't GS3 have the horse power to handle 1080p? Or I have a defect internal SD card?
I have the Verizon model.
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Yeah I am experiencing the same issue. 1080p video that isn't recorded on the device plays just fine, but the stuff I shot on the camera is laggy upon playback. I have tried using the internal and a external sd card with no luck. I wonder if it is something verizon did... I don't think you have a defect I think its software. maybe video compression issues.
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simollie said:
Does anybody have problem with playback of the recorded video? Mine is always jerky once in a while (like 5-10 seconds). I verified the recording itself is good since they play flawlessly when uploaded to PC or Google+. It's only the playback that's the problem. These are 1080p video stored on internal SD card. Doesn't GS3 have the horse power to handle 1080p? Or I have a defect internal SD card?
I have the Verizon model.
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alright just crunched some numbers and I don't think its compression. Movies are 2.1444 mbps and on my 1080p camcorder they are about 4 mbps. This doesn't make any sense. This device should be able to play 1080p videos easy.
I found my videos were much better without auto shake being on.
Aridon said:
I found my videos were much better without auto shake being on.
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yeah me too. anti-shake seems to zoom in and make the videos more jerky. To me at least it almost seems like the anti-shake button is reversed.
Aridon said:
I found my videos were much better without auto shake being on.
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thanks. but I have the anti-shake off. the problem seems to be playback on the phone only. I have no problem playing the recorded video on PC or YouTube.
simollie said:
thanks. but I have the anti-shake off. the problem seems to be playback on the phone only. I have no problem playing the recorded video on PC or YouTube.
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Yeah same also having that problem. Anti shake makes it worse.
I have the same issue during playback. It only happens occasionally but is quite annoying.
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BTW, in case anyone was interested. Open Camera has no video limitation and every function seems to work. There's still a 4GB limit, so depending on resolution that will produce shorter or longer videos. There is an option to restart video automatically. The hardware zoom is a little funky, but there's a touchscreen (-) and (+) to zoom which works fine for relatively stationary video.
This solved my issue with recording college lectures. I record in 720p so the video reaches just about an hour and restarts automatically. I upload the lectures to YouTube right after class. People are thankful if they miss class, and I get return favors, so life is good.
Our Yureka makes good quality 1080p videos, but they are made in variable frame-rate mode, which is very difficult to edit with proper synching with audio.
Can somebody make a hack or tweak to make our camera app to record video in constant frame-rate mode?
(I think our phone is perfectly capable of making 24fps or 30fps video in constant frame rate mode).
I seem to be having issues with video recording and stutter. The settings are 1080p 60fps, being recorded to a SanDisk Extreme Plus 64GB. It's almost as if the phone can't keep up and it makes the end shot look terrible. Not to mention my auto focus is constantly readjusting and out of focus. Anyone else having similar issues and/or know a fix? Here's a quick example (warning a little loud).
https://goo.gl/photos/pVwuPXjEDuajhh2u9
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I seem to be having issues with video recording and stutter. The settings are 1080p 60fps, being recorded to a SanDisk Extreme Plus 64GB. It's almost as if the phone can't keep up and it makes the end shot look terrible. Not to mention my auto focus is constantly readjusting and out of focus. Anyone else having similar issues and/or know a fix? Here's a quick example (warning a little loud).
https://goo.gl/photos/pVwuPXjEDuajhh2u9
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I see the stuttering as the car pass (nice car by the way). I just bought the 7edge yesterday now i'm tempted to return it