I thought that the SGSII could film in stereo given that it has two mics. The video I've shot are all in mono. Any ideas?
it records to mono..but this isn't real problem..
problem is that records fuc..ng 16khz sampling rate!!!!
I hope that some software or coocked rom enabled 44100hz sampling rate recording
If the resulting files are mono, my guess is that if you filmed in HD, the phone should not be limiting the quality in some way. So either the 2nd mic is used for noise filtering in the video in some form, or it's just not used in the same way as the main mic and cannot be used for video recording.
LOL! The irony of being able to record in 1080P full HD, but with mono, 16 KHz sound quality
Agreed. Anyway to improve this using 3rd party app?
maybe you can..I can't try beaucse I haven't still the phone
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=13539206&postcount=4
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I know the people here are very talented and I hope someone can help. I had high hopes for the video recording on this phone. When the reviews came out I was very disappointed in both the pic and video quality. Every 8 mega pixel camera phone out there beats it. Even the 1 year old Omnia HD. I can live with the pic quality but the video quality is what really frustrates me. Yea it records in 800x480 but whats the point if its pixelated and washed out. Not to mention the highest frame rate it can go to is 26fps. Ohh and the audio quality is horrendous. When the Omnia HD came out it also suffered from bad audio quality but in a later update they addressed the issue. Most phones coming out now record in AAC audio which the Incredible obviously doesn't. I just wish someone can up the frame rate to 30fps, give the video a higher bitrate, and change the audio to AAC. IF you have spare time can you unlock the 720p recording.
I noticed after coming from recording something with live music: the nexus ones audio recording quality SUCKS! I say this because my friend recorded the same thing with his palm pre, and its much nicer on the ears. I was reading something about the nexus using the inferior amr codec for the audio portion of the video, and was wondering with the new 720p hacks was this overcome...
I recorded a short clip of my voice with HTC's Voice recorder app. Then i went and downloaded TapeMachine Lite from the market. WOW what a difference. I always thought the DHD's poor audio recording was down to hardware, but clearly not. HTC for some reason set the audio output to 8000Khz, but TapeRecorder records at 44.1Khz or 48Khz, in a format of your choice (WAV is default).
So i was wondering, how easy would it be to implement this quality recording in the camcorder app? If someone does this then i'll happily shell out some money for the cause.
I just repeated what you've just posted. Wow, what a difference. Why this isn't default on the DHD camcorder I don't know.
I think the sample rate in the camcorder is a limitation of the audio codec that is used, just guessing tho as I'm not sure of the all the limitations with aac-lc
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no the camera 720p encoding is AVC h264 with AAC audio, the standard is baseline L3.1 and based on this standard the audio should be encoded at 44khz 160kb bitrate
8khz is just one of those amazingly stupid things HTC keeps on slipping in, i don't know if its done to lower the stress on the recording frame rate
i sent them an enraged email about this a while ago and all they said that its passed on to the accurate department
but with 8khz i was surprised at the loudness of the recording, which explains your post today
can someone fix it with a patch? and while at it, please increase the screen red saturation a little
Audio recording sounds much better than video sound quality. Has anyone seen that there is a big difference between those two?
How can I improve the video sound quality to be the same as when I record audio? I tried different apps, but so far no improvement.
Here is a sample I took with the stock camera.
https://goo.gl/photos/5TSZ5Mg6b45kRMYM6
Audio recording (with FAR better quality)
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B60EBcsUYQMQdTB2YTE4VHBHSDA/view?usp=sharing
Any fix for this issue?
It produced a very messy noisy crippy sound on a concert recorded. The video absolutely stunning with 4k mode. 1.4gb in size for 4 minutes recording..But the audio is @+#[email protected]°[email protected]#[email protected]+...cant hear anything,its really crippy..