Hello,
I'm using the latest aurora ics by dzo update 4.1.1a, and when i try to configure the video and camera settings i see a lot new features and settings.
Can anyone tell me the best configuration to record [email protected](if possible) videos with the best audio/video quality and also the best configuration for the camera in order to take good photos?
Thank you in advance
I tend to use a third party app on this phone, because I haven't been happy with the results of the stock camera. There is a kick to processing time though. I think the camera is generally pretty lousy though, so don't expect great quality.
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Do you recommend any app?
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I like Pudding Camera for free and Vignette (paid). These only do stills though, to be honest, I don't often use the video camera. When I do I just make sure it is set to 720p.
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Is anyone unhappy about the video camera quality recording on sense gingerbread Roms?
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Everyone is unhappy with the dhd recording.
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Actually, I think my DHD gives an amazing result with video recording than pretty much any other smartphone I've seen. Sure its NOT very easy to get that result, but I'm ok with it as long as I can get a good result.
(My DHD is 2 month old and is not rooted as yet)
Would a card on his way out create problems like lag?
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I would like to use the forward facing camera to create some YouTube videos but the Nexus 7 doesn't come with the android camcorder app. I also expect there will be problems with many camcorder apps due to the fact that there is no "standard" camera and only the forward facing camera. Has anyone found a camcorder app that works well for creating YouTube compatible videos with the forward facing camera on the Nexus 7?
Many camera apps on the market should work. For example, look up the camera launcher for nexus 7 app from the play store. That's the simplest one.
If you're rooted you might want to check this out http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1868962
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Install Nexus 7 Camera Launcher from the Play Store. Then after that, do what the guy above me said, the 720p mod. It is very easy. All you have to do is flash the zip in a custom recovery. You have to be rooted to do the 720p mod.
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https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.modaco.cameralauncher
Here you go.
camera it's slow when it focus i compare it with i phone 4s and i get shocked
any apps or mod can make it fast ??
I try lg camera app in Google play and I get what I want exactly ^__^
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I noticed many people (including myself) trying to figure out HDR video in the new MEA base. This thread is for that discussion. Hopefully someone will be able to give a clear answer on it and it will help everyone. So what magic must be done to enable HDR video? Is it on by default or is there some hidden setting?
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thus far havent been able to do it with stock or ktoonsez kernels. how it works is pretty simple and should work ok, but should show some artifacting with heavy jello. basically it underexposes and overexposes every other scan line (not sure if it oversamples, averages, and combines from higher than 1080P res or just does so at regular 1080P resolution (most likely) in which case best quality would be found at 720P settings, as this would allow full blending.
What about faux123s new kernel? Interesting that we can't do it on the stock kernel.
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i havent seen anyone find it yet; im interested to compare quality of 720P vs 1080P and see if my theory on transsampled scan lines is correct; its a dirty way to do it, but would work decently. HDR photo mode should work the same but it doesnt; instead any movement translates to blur (eg leaves, bugs, cars, etc).
Are you people stupid or just lazy? How bout going into the camera app hitting mode then scroll to HDR then hit the video button.
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thatsupnow said:
Are you people stupid or just lazy? How bout going into the camera app hitting mode then scroll to HDR then hit the video button.
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That only works for photo mode, which works totally different from video mode. i work in television and film; i took several sample clips in controlled lighting environments; photo mode does not alter video mode, in this update or 4.2.2 original, AOSP/CM, TW UCUAMDB/UCUAMDL or any kernels thus far.
watch who you call lazy and stupid; might come off a bit rude, to say the least.
Well according to this HDR video is included and there is only 1 HDR setting in the camera so unless there is another setting buried within the camera... That's it
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=42443618
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So the video camera app is pretty useless due to the horrible auto focus on speed, so I need a new one - any recommendations that works well with the G2. Has to be able to record [email protected]
//M
Try ProCapture. I've used it for a long time, it's even better on the G2 and does [email protected] Just tested it and focus seems to be fairly good.
I have the paid version, but they have a free one to try before you buy.
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Thank you I'll give it a whirl
//M
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Ehm i cant get it to shoot video (it even says that in the description) it just changes to the build in video cam?
//M
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Yeah, I just found that out for myself. Sorry
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m.klinge said:
So the video camera app is pretty useless due to the horrible auto focus on speed, so I need a new one - any recommendations that works well with the G2. Has to be able to record [email protected]
//M
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Install lgCamera from the Play Store. It's the best replacement I've found for the video issue. I've been using the free for a bit, seems to work so I'll likely shell out the dough to buy it outright.
I've tried several apps (Lenovo Super Camera, Focal, a few others whose names I forget) and none of them worked as well for me as the lgCamera did. Good luck.
elbankster said:
Install lgCamera from the Play Store. It's the best replacement I've found for the video issue. I've been using the free for a bit, seems to work so I'll likely shell out the dough to buy it outright.
I've tried several apps (Lenovo Super Camera, Focal, a few others whose names I forget) and none of them worked as well for me as the lgCamera did. Good luck.
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Thanks for the tip, I'll try that out
//M
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m.klinge said:
Thanks for the tip, I'll try that out
//M
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Hi, I would appreciate if you share your experience here.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2498008&highlight=camera
Unfortunately it cannot record 60fps.
Tap to focus
Does anybody know of a video camera app that has tap to focus rather than continuous autofocus?
randalXDA said:
Does anybody know of a video camera app that has tap to focus rather than continuous autofocus?
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LG Camera 6.4. Choose macro mode!
obladi64 said:
Hi, I would appreciate if you share your experience here.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2498008&highlight=camera
Unfortunately it cannot record 60fps.
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Well without 60 fps I'm not even going to bother
//M
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