hi all,
it seems those quad-cores are really ticking with beasts:
http://youtu.be/ZqPyNcA-CKg
Really impressive !
Try a music video 5 Gb full hd 130 mb/s and lets see
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Try a music video 5 Gb full hd 130 mb/s and lets see
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Ok sir wanna candy now?
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You are pathethic in your try to be funny
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ahmedmohsin said:
hi all,
it seems those quad-cores are really ticking with beasts:
http://youtu.be/ZqPyNcA-CKg
Really impressive !
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AVCHD and m2ts doesnt mean very very high quality. S3 supports video playback up to 45mb/s (or so stated by samsung). The video you are playing is mostly 18 mb/s.
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ahmedmohsin said:
hi all,
it seems those quad-cores are really ticking with beasts:
http://youtu.be/ZqPyNcA-CKg
Really impressive !
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Yup love the quad core beast
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You are pathethic in your try to be funny
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AVCHD and m2ts doesnt mean very very high quality. S3 supports video playback up to 45mb/s (or so stated by samsung). The video you are playing is mostly 18 mb/s.
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What you're saying is true. The video am playing had a bitrate of around 19-22 Mbps or so (as qouted by my Playstation 3)...but, i have tried another 1080p video (it was a star wars movie, and you know how bitrates go crazy about fast action and so) and it still worked. M2TS is all about insane bitrates, and, ultimately, high picture quality
Anyways am still experimenting how far the Galaxy S3 can go...will post more videos eventually.
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What you're saying is true. The video am playing had a bitrate of around 19-22 Mbps or so (as qouted by my Playstation 3)...but, i have tried another 1080p video (it was a star wars movie, and you know how bitrates go crazy about fast action and so) and it still worked. M2TS is all about insane bitrates, and, ultimately, high picture quality
Anyways am still experimenting how far the Galaxy S3 can go...will post more videos eventually.
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For this processor its really amazing actually. Some PCs have lags when play blu-ray. Im gonna try 130 mbps file today. Hope exynos will not explode.
Ps. M2ts is just container like mkv and mp4
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You are pathethic in your try to be funny
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AVCHD and m2ts doesnt mean very very high quality. S3 supports video playback up to 45mb/s (or so stated by samsung). The video you are playing is mostly 18 mb/s.
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Damn I knew a candy was a bad idea>.< should have considered a couple of hours more about making a joke
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150 mb/s file played with big delay and it was almost non playable. I can understand since that is too high even for core i7.
46 mb/s file played perfectly without a glitch in sound and picture. Very impressive.
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150 mb/s file played with big delay and it was almost non playable. I can understand since that is too high even for core i7.
46 mb/s file played perfectly without a glitch in sound and picture. Very impressive.
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Wow....just,WOW...:highfive:
Related
Figured with all the snow we got, and salt on my car it was time to get it washed.
So i tested my Atrix Recording out with 720p.
Its the whole car wash, so if you dont want to watch/listen you get the idea of how clear and awesome it is, give it, to atleast 1:55 seconds
Atrix Video Recording Test Make sure to change it to 720p, It Matters!
Regards,
Killster
that there is nice Awesome in 720 just not a big Motorola fan lol
That background music was great...well, at least until 1:55!
Who's the artist?
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That background music was great...well, at least until 1:55!
Who's the artist?
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Its a dubstep song called heartbeat, i forget the artist.... chase something.. ill try and find it...
it was just what was playing while i was in the car wash..
the bass sounds horrible, the phone just cant handle it, i have 2 x 12" Kicker CVX in the trunk.
but sounds fun and fine while in the car
Thanks for watching. It has awesome video capture, and i thought the water coming and going was a great test...
Killster
i miss my atrix....
not available on mobile? whaaaat?!
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not available on mobile? whaaaat?!
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+1. It's pretty dumb to disable it for viewing on mobile phones.
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+1. It's pretty dumb to disable it for viewing on mobile phones.
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got same message here also. Tried to watch it on my iPad. But I was able to watch other Atrix 4g 720p test videos and quality is great. Looks even better playing on my IPad IPS screen.
There is a known issue with playing 720p flash videos in CM7. I wasn't having this issue running stock and HomeBase. I am looking for feedback from others running CM7 to see if it's an issue with our Atrix's and CM7 Beta or something on my end. Will some please test and reply!
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No one? I'm talking about playing a 720p YouTube video from the site. Not with the YouTube app. 720p is choppy, virtually unplayable.
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No one? I'm talking about playing a 720p YouTube video from the site. Not with the YouTube app. 720p is choppy, virtually unplayable.
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wont even play video lol. i think its flash itsself
Hey. I'm new here Thought i'd see if you guys could answer a question for me.
I was wondering if anyone knew exactly what the resolution of videos playing in the nexus 10 youtube app are? I haven't actually got my nexus yet, but I imagine it's the same as my S3, where the player only has a "SD" and "HD" option.
Is the HD just equivilent to 720p? Or will it choose the highest possible resolution for the video? I'm asking this because watching youtube videos in 1080p would be really nice
Thanks!
I am curious too since it does not lt you select.
Pretty sure it's 720p on the app for HD.
I'll do a test when I get home later.
I've been wondering that too
Youtube app will render videos to Hd720p. If you want full 1080p you'll have to use the browser.
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Thanks for the replies.
That's annoying Would be nice if google could update the app for tablets so we can view 1080p videos without having to use the browser.
Google should update the app and give you the option because the browser page is not good in my opinion slow laggy and hard to use with a touch screen.
Why make a Google product and then hinder it with low quality video stream. Honestly its one thing that annoys me with with his tablet how soft videos look from the YouTube app. It does not do this amazing tablet justice , lucky I have nice images to look at lol
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Yup, 720p only.
Your right! I did not know that. Google does own youtube since 2005 from what I read.
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isn't youtube owned by google?
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Its not Google that needs to update, it's YouTube. Google isnt responsible for apps not made by them.
Youtube just needs to start jumping on the band wagon and start supporting higher res streaming.
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If google says jump, youtube says how high. They are their subsidiary.
With the Nexus 10 and its supreme display resolution I guess we can expect an update to the YouTube app pretty soon. I expect a 1080p option.
Yes, 1600p would be nice but don't forget at this resolution/bitrate many people won't be able to stream it anymore, at least not in an acceptable time frame.
True will eat data like crazy.
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True will eat data like crazy.
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4G data?
johno86 said:
4G data?
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How many people are tethering often enough to worry about that? I have a first batch Nexus 10, and I've always just used it on Wi-Fi.
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dizarmstrong said:
isn't youtube owned by google?
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Yes.
prophetic said:
How many people are tethering often enough to worry about that? I have a first batch Nexus 10, and I've always just used it on Wi-Fi.
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It was a sarcastic question hence the face. Thanks for joining in on the conversation.
Nexus 10 doesn't come with radio for data hence me asking as if his Nexus 10 did.
I hope this explanation clears things up for you so you aren't confused by sarcasm.
Yeah it would be nice if they updated the app, but I suppose 720p isn't too bad on a 10 inch screen anyway.
Youtube only supports up to 2048x1536 at the moment anyway. Hopfully 1600p youtube will come eventually
Youtube 720p looks surprisingly good on the N10 to me. If they add a 1080p option I definitely hope 720p is still selectable.
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Well, let me answer with some numbers:
I have a really high quality video on my N10 (the Timescape Trailer), it's 1440p and 33.5 mbit/sec worth of data.
Even with high compression a 1600p video would be like 10-20 mbit/sec or around 40 mbit/sec in very high quality.
Since its nearly Christmas, the child in me was reborn and I thought I'd play with the slow motion video features on my Note II and crash some toy cars.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wLZfsOHVnA4
Anyone else played with slowmo on their Note II?
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Since its nearly Christmas, the child in me was reborn and I thought I'd play with the slow motion video features on my Note II and crash some toy cars.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wLZfsOHVnA4
Anyone else played with slowmo on their Note II?
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Lol. Nice. Should've added some lego dudes and ketchup.
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Nice music LOL
Lol. Entertaining!!
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this is excellent!! I never knew we had slow motion feature haha I've just tried!!
cool, I didn't know either. I will have to have a play with this tomorrow!
Im recording my sister in slow mo and tellin her to waive her hand to me just to show her her wiggling fat near her armpits
Just about the most entertaining movie I've watched this Christmas... Which is a sad reflection on the entire movie industry!
Let's see some more... Arm fat wiggling could be the new Psy
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Haha that was awesome. I found the settings the other day when i took my son sledding, it was pretty epic going over jumps and the slow on launch and stuff.
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gingerprince said:
Since its nearly Christmas, the child in me was reborn and I thought I'd play with the slow motion video features on my Note II and crash some toy cars.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wLZfsOHVnA4
Anyone else played with slowmo on their Note II?
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Did you make that video using ONLY the Galaxy Note 2 or did you use some additional editing software?
I did a video of my dog jumping in slow motion.
(I'll post the link when I'm allowed (after 10 posts I think))
But I wasn't very pleased with the quality, and specially with the blur (ghosting) of the camera's software.
I'm still doing more tests. Stay tuned.
Here's the video mentioned above:
http://youtu.be/TnMH_N2fSOA
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-
how-to-imo-t2998500