Try igCamera - it works! - At last I can use CM7.2 without limitations
I'm om Arc S and igCamera records (and captures photos) nicely. Here are my settings:
video: 1280x720 MPEG4 h.264 @ 30fps 8Mbit
audio: 32khz in 128kbps AAC mono
I'm buying igCameraPro RIGHT away
but it worked on my phone without this.(on the ark not the arc s).
LGcamera works well on FW .42 without CM7. Best for video recording!
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Hiya folks since all of us are using the X10, I thought I'd ask for some help.
Recently I converted a bunch of videos to MP4 using the H.264 & ACC audio codec. At first they seem to play without a glitch but after 15-20secs into it, the visual side will pause and the audio continues. So naturally, I feel, I'm encoding them with the wrong settings.
Does anyone have any pointers here? What works for you and keeps the video quality at the optimal quality without those annoying pauses?
Hi - I'm using Videora Android converter.... selected the HTC Magic device (there wasn't an x10 option!).. and H.264 480x320 768kbs stereo/128Kbps profile..
Works really well.. great quality and no jerkiness.
I use SUPER to convert my 1080p files. Heres my settings
H.264/AVC
AAC LC
848x480
29 FPS
1584kbps Video Bitrate
Hi Quality
44100
Stereo
128kbps Audio Bitrate
I've used Super and TMPGEnc to try to convert some Divx files to MP4. For some reason the audio is always out of sync on the converted video when I play it back on the X10. I can't figure it out. I'm using different resolutions with a bitrate of about 1500kbps and always sticking to AAC LC for the audio. Is anyone see the same problem or have a suggestion to fix?
So here's what I have noticed - the video camera defaults to h263 with mpeg4 being grayed out (video quality default being 'High(30)'). I can choose to MPEG4 by setting the video quality to Custom - but even with it set at mpeg4 the captured videos are still encoded with h263 instead. Does this behave this way for others?
llamashoes said:
So here's what I have noticed - the video camera defaults to h263 with mpeg4 being grayed out (video quality default being 'High(30)'). I can choose to MPEG4 by setting the video quality to Custom - but even with it set at mpeg4 the captured videos are still encoded with h263 instead. Does this behave this way for others?
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i can second this
I just checked some videos I made and they are H.263. This is one of the reasons I went back to the liberated rom. Doesn't seem like 263 is as compatible as mpeg4.
Yeah - I went back as well as I noticed vibrate didn't work. Still - 2.2 was great otherwise.
The camera in general is not very good in CM6 right now. This needs a lot of improvement. I am using Camera 360 app because it basically enhances the crappy photos that CM6 captures lol. They actually turn out pretty well this way!
best folder locking app.. and pc software to convert hd videos into any format for this phone..... for best quality video playback in O1..... ??? do anybody using some.....???
google "any video converter" or go to miksoft.net
use mediacoder
set as video - h264
audio - nero aac lc
picture resolution - 480 x 320
bitrate 1200
u will get hd quality..
I installed CM7 and got double image (red and blue) when playing some of mp4 videos. The video is normal if I play it on my PC. Here's the property shown by MPC:
Video: MPEG4 Video (H264) 640x480 15.00fps [Output 1]
Audio: AAC 48000Hz stereo 48kbps [Output 2]
I guess it is codec issue, but have no idea how to resolve it. Appreciate if you can help.
Ok so I have .mkv's that I have ripped from physical Blu-Rays. I have converted them to h.264 mp4's using ripbot264. The settings I have are AVC high profile 4.0 progressive, 2-pass encoding, 4000kbps video @ 720p, & 2-channel audio AAC @128kbps.
With these settings, one would think that the Nexus 10 would have no problem at all playing the video back smoothly via the stock video app. Unfortunately this is not true, the video playback is constantly choppy and I am trying to figure out what the problem is.
Don't use the stock app lol. Try MX Player or BS Player.