Hi,
I tried to take a long HD video in a birthday party, and it got reboot and lost the video. I also reproduce the issue, and found out it happens every time. Samsung focus could only take few mins of HD video?
Is this a bug or just my phone's issue?
Appreciate your input!
I just updated to Mango for a couple of weeks.
What happens if not in a birthday party?
, Just kidding.
This is not a bug as it has never happened to me.
Try to see if you have free space available before shooting as HD recording takes a lot of space for every 10 minutes could take up to 500 MB.
space is not issue. I even tried factory reset/ format, and enlarge the reserved space in Zune. Nothing helped so far. I suspect it is because the phone is too hot after HD video taking. Not sure thou
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I have tried applying some camera tweaks but I can't figure out why my bell touch with latest rom is doing this.
When I record a video more then 1 mintue 30 seconds it stops and says there is no more space to record on the memory card (but there is! another gig or so).
Its not always stopping at the same time thoe (sometimes 1:30, some times 1:48) its odd.
Anyone know how to fix this?
Hi,
I have a problem with my Magic right now, I'm using Villain's Rom 3.2.
While watching movie (a full movie, mp4 format, 1 hour and 36 mins), after 6 or 20 or something minutes, it freeze, I still can go to home or other apps but oh photo gallery to view the video again is impossible. The only way is to reinsert the battery and play the movie again but then again after few minutes the issue still persist.
please help if you know the sollution...
Thanks...
Hi there.
My problem is this. When you restart my phone works with about 1400mb free RAM. A few days ago I had to do in a short time many photos 20-25 in HDR mode. After 20 picture the camera kick me out, and when I looked at how much RAM I have, I found that I had free only 150mb. I noticed that when taking pictures of RAM consumption increases progressively with each shot, not once. Another thing I noticed that this consumption occurs only when taking pictures in HDR mode. When off HDR shooting mode there is no problem. Separately in the Running Apps nowhere figuring out what is currently using as much memory. When I reboot the phone everything falls into place, but every 20 photos i restart it, and I do not think that is normal. I would like to use HDR. My friends with* Nexus 4 have the same problem, which means that the problem is not in my phone. Can any of you to try and convince you.Before the update I had no problem with the camera and I hope you do not have to go back to the old camera. My question is there a way to fix the problem. Thanks and sorry for my English.
Unfortunately, Your friend and you arent the only one. I have the same problem with pictures in HDR and I am also on a nexus 4... :/
Same problem here. Also in photoshere, after 8-10 photos photosphere kicks me out. havnt still found fix to this issue..
After I took 20+ photos in HDR, free RAM was only 261 MB, and N4 was totaly slow. There sure are problems with google camera.
this is an ongoing issue since sometime now with no fix in sight.
My N4 restarts automatically after taking few shots. the same happens at times in other applications as well. so I don't think it's Camera application itself, but camera drivers or something which is creating the problem.
Yes the infamous camera reboot was supposedly solved in 4.4.3 but it appears that many are still having the issue. It is camera driver related and affects all applications that utilize any of the devices cameras.
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Running Pure Nexus Project as my first custom rom from factory firmware. Wiped everything except internal storage as instructed. Camera has no issue taking pictures but this is the first time I've used the video cam. After about 10 minutes of taking videos, I could feel the phone heating up the top portion and it has a thin spigen case and I could still feel the heat through the case. After that screen just shuts off and recording stopped. This happens twice in succession as I thought I just press stopped accidentally the first time around. Does anybody have similar experience when taking videos? Could it be an issue with the custom rom or this is an issue with the phone's processor just like the first revision? Any suggestion/input from members who had the same experience is very much appreciated.
I was recording a video in 4K that was about 8 minutes long and the phone stopped recording but it never shut off. It just stopped at like 8:02 with a resulting video of about 2.4GB. I thought at first it might have run out of space (this was near the end of my vacation), but I had space. I don't recall the phone heating up at all. I was able to keep taking photos after that but didn't try more video.
That was the only time it ever stopped on me by itself, though.
Hello,
Hello everyone, I have googled this question with no luck.
I am a musician. I use my lhone to record performances. When I finish, the video is cut into segments are are about 33 minutes long. Is this a "feature" that can be turned off?
Thanks.
ripdoozer said:
Hello,
Hello everyone, I have googled this question with no luck.
I am a musician. I use my lhone to record performances. When I finish, the video is cut into segments are are about 33 minutes long. Is this a "feature" that can be turned off?
Thanks.
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I believe this is an Android limitation, I think there are a few camera apps that can record continuously (think they just rejoin videos together,but result is the same). Maybe a XDA guru can help with that.
Ive used this to join videos together that Ive already recorded with decent success. Hope this helps
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.xvideostudio.videoeditor
My HTC M8 records overr 3 hours of continuous video.
That's what I usually use to record our gigs, but I borrowed it to a friend who dropped his phone in a toilet. Ha.
I guess I could try 3rd party camera apps, but I feel like I shouldnt have to do that......sigh.
Im honestly shocked this was still a thing with your post, my old Galaxy 2 from many years ago is when I 1st discovered this. I haven't had a need for long video's since but multiple scenes becoming 1 video has been needed (kinda how I found that app). Im wondering what is HTC doin to make it all work together.
I'm not sure why, but it seems like it's a file size thing. For example, if I record in max resolution, I get about 11-ish minutes before it splits into a new file. Makes me wonder if it's going on file size, not so much length? granted, would have to test by recording in different formats to see. But it sure is a bother having to go use a 3rd party to join them back together afterwards.
Hmmm,FAT32 file size limit is 2GB so maybe your on to something. I can't recall if I tried to put the SD Card in NTFS format back in the day but hey its worth a shot to OP.