Is it possible for the note 10.1 to video in 1080p? Or 720p at 60 fps?
Do you mean the camera?
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Do you mean the camera?
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Yes
I know that the back 5MP camera shoots in 720p, but I don't know about the frame rate for either of the front or back cameras. Hope this helps you.
Not really
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I know that the back 5MP camera shoots in 720p, but I don't know about the frame rate for either of the front or back cameras. Hope this helps you.
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Not really, there aren't many developers here compared to the nexus s , hopefully
Y we get one soon.
720p @ 30fps.
Is it possible to change it to 1080p? Or is the camera-unit just not good enough.
Galaxy tab 2 10.1 can record 1080P videos with its old 3.2 mpix camera, i think samsung was too lazy to activate it on note
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It cannot go above 720P, though if an experts sits on it he can port it to 1080p it was done for one device recently i cannot remember which. It is possible
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Hello Guys,
Have anyone found the option where i can set up 720p recording with the Tab? I cant find it.
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I thought you had to hack it.
Ok... Because in the test the can record with 720p. I have the newest firmware on my Tab. When i take a foto i can change the resolution but not in video mode. Anyone have an idea?
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Isn't '720' just 720x480? I don't believe I've read anywhere that it can shoot 1024x720p video like its galaxy brethren.
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No. 720p is 1280×720. 480p, 720p, and 1080p always refer to the lowest of the width and height.
I realize that, I'm just saying the tab doesn't shoot it, and the only 720 in the specs is the 720x480.
It's a bit of a bummer, but wasn't a deal breaker for me.
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Sorry My misunderstanding.
Just incase anyone was wondering it has a great slow motion video feature allowing you to film in 1/2 1/4 or 1/8 speed (I believe its actually recording in high speed and playing back in slow speed) but its smooth and decent quality and great fun to play with. It also has a fast motion setting.
Im sure you probably knew already but I just found the settings and was chuffed and thought id share it with ya.
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b4d5h0t said:
Just incase anyone was wondering it has a great slow motion video feature allowing you to film in 1/2 1/4 or 1/8 speed (I believe its actually recording in high speed and playing back in slow speed) but its smooth and decent quality and great fun to play with. It also has a fast motion setting.
Im sure you probably knew already but I just found the settings and was chuffed and thought id share it with ya.
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Niceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee !!!! :good:
Wow, no i didnt know that... thanks!
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No sound though, which kinda sucks.
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You want to hear slow motion sound?
I'm gonna post a video later on of my windshield flexing in slow mo!
I've yet to play with the video camera. That'll change as of right now. Thanks for posting this!
This thing just keeps getting better every time I pick it up.
perfect for golf swing analysis!!!!
yes!!!!
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You want to hear slow motion sound?
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Sure! Slow motion sound is hilarious.
Nintendo sixty fooooooouuuuuuurrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr!!!!!!!!!
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Discussing slowmotionvideo is nothing if there are no videos to see. come on now guys, shoot some examples and post them here.
/ Magnus
The resolution for Slo-Mo and Fast mode is limited only to 720x480 resolution!
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I'm gonna post a video later on of my windshield flexing in slow mo!
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I can only imagine how that will look in slow motion, it already looks crazy on video. What equipment are you going to use? Maybe some 15" zv3 sundowns?
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The resolution for Slo-Mo and Fast mode is limited only to 720x480 resolution!
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I guess it's understandable that the Slo-Mo is at a lower resolution (gotta sample more per second) but I don't understand the fast-mo being lower resolution... just take 1080p 30fps and then play it back at 30 fps while dropping every other frame...
I'll post mine when I'm allowed (after 5 more posts, I think)
Stay tuned.
Here is the video:
https://vimeo.com/62170068
The same video on YouTube:
http://youtu.be/TnMH_N2fSOA
I made an example of 1/8 speed slow-mo. Up for watching on Dropbox.
Nothing exciting - just one of the cats playing - found this "feature" on the weekend
https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?v=10151310604921463&l=3895208404680421268
Sorry, not uploaded to anywhere else yet - but it's "public" as long as you have an FB account.
Tried Shooting one !
http://youtu.be/Y0b0NOf3kYE
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i7xd2bp1BQg&feature=youtube_gdata_player
Just an interesting one of my dog having a drink!
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b4d5h0t said:
Just incase anyone was wondering it has a great slow motion video feature allowing you to film in 1/2 1/4 or 1/8 speed (I believe its actually recording in high speed and playing back in slow speed) but its smooth and decent quality and great fun to play with. It also has a fast motion setting.
Im sure you probably knew already but I just found the settings and was chuffed and thought id share it with ya.
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I'm confused What has slow mo?
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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NIK516 said:
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.
Been wondering about this. Let's say I'm deciding between the Nexus 10 and the transformer infinity. Would 1080p video (or any video for that matter) look better on this 2560x1600 screen or the 1920x1080 screen of the infinity?
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Been wondering about this. Let's say I'm deciding between the Nexus 10 and the transformer infinity. Would 1080p video (or any video for that matter) look better on this 2560x1600 screen or the 1920x1080 screen of the infinity?
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If it's only about 1080p, it would look better depending on the technology implemented on each screen, how the colours balance work and etc... Not because of the resolution, since we are talking about 1080p, and both of them support it.
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If it's only about 1080p, it would look better depending on the technology implemented on each screen, how the colours balance work and etc... Not because of the resolution, since we are talking about 1080p, and both of them support it.
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The issue here is because any video would need to be upscaled on the Nexus 10. If viewed at the video's original resolution, it would not fill the Nexus 10's screen. I'm just wondering how it would look here.
Well of course that depends on the resolution that the video playback is formatted in. If you have a video equal to the Nexus 10 resolution than it will look better on the Nexus than any other device. Its all relative.
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Been wondering about this. Let's say I'm deciding between the Nexus 10 and the transformer infinity. Would 1080p video (or any video for that matter) look better on this 2560x1600 screen or the 1920x1080 screen of the infinity?
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That 1080p video will always look better on a 1080p screen. Putting a 1080p video on a 1600p screen will cause upscaling that will always be inferior native outputting.
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That 1080p video will always look better on a 1080p screen. Putting a 1080p video on a 1600p screen will cause upscaling that will always be inferior native outputting.
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Indeed. I'm finding 720p high bitrate videos look great on the Nexus 10 perhaps better than 1080p. Likely because 2560x1600 is a multiple of 1280x720.
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Indeed. I'm finding 720p high bitrate videos look great on the Nexus 10 perhaps better than 1080p. Likely because 2560x1600 is a multiple of 1280x720.
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Yeah. Stretching a 720p video would just be substituted into 4 pixels. It makes sense.
I thought the infinity was 1920 x 1200.
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Arun01 said:
I thought the infinity was 1920 x 1200.
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Same difference really.
Arun01 said:
I thought the infinity was 1920 x 1200.
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EDIT: NVM
looking fantastic
1080p movies look absolutely phenomenal..now I just need wallpapers that are as crisp and pop just like the clarity of my movies
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TimeScapes
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1080p movies look absolutely phenomenal..now I just need wallpapers that are as crisp and pop just like the clarity of my movies
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Search for TimeScapes 4k 2560p and you can download the trailer. It plays smoothly and looks amazing on the Nexus 10.
Raw video from the 5D MKIII has a slight stutter but after it's processed it looks fantastic.
1080p movies look absolutely phenomenal
As long as the Quality (ability of producing right saturated and bright colors) & Resolution of the screen is greater then the image then it is fine. If the image details or resolution is greater than the screen then it is a waste of memory for that data. So 1080p video would look the same for any screen which has equal or greater resolution than 1080p. But if you play a 1080p video on a 720p screen thats a waste of quality and Megabytes.
So comparing a 1080p video on 1080p and 1600p screen (considering they have the same pysical size which is 10" in this case) would not make any difference on quality side. The difference should be revealed by comparing the color saturation, refresh rate, pixel arrengement, gap between pixels, reflection of the screen glass etc. Basicly the general screen quality and technology.
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