Phone was horizontal, Video isn't - Galaxy Note 3 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

My phone was horizontal while shooting this video.
Recording dimensions:
1920x1080 - Horizontal
The video as shown here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3LC_qjGy4WM has not come out as horizontal?
P.S I can't edit the title?

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Hi,
The Xperia screen resolution is 800x480. Yet I remember reading somewhere that the panel thumbnail was 400 something by 200 something pixels.
So if I am developing icons for a panel do I go with the 800x480 resolution or the 400 by something?
Can someone please let me know what dimensions need to be used for portrait as well as landscape mode.
Thanks!
You will need:
400 x 180 Landscape pic
200 x 120 Landscape pic
240 x 350 Portrait pic
120 x 175 Portrait pic
Can someone explain the difference...as to why the resolution is 800x480 but the panel size is 400x180?
So any icons I design, I need to make sure they fit within 400x180 for the landscape mode?
Erum said:
Can someone explain the difference...as to why the resolution is 800x480 but the panel size is 400x180?
So any icons I design, I need to make sure they fit within 400x180 for the landscape mode?
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I can only guess that they are smaller because they only work as a preview and probably loads faster.
But if that is the case then it is still debatable as to what size the icons needs to be as that is the actual panel graphics not thumbnails.
I was going thru the documentation and they mention something about double pixeling. And say something like make the icons the right size but state the width and height as half. I'll see if I can find where I read that bit so I can copy/paste the exact thing.
So right now I'm just as confused.

Imported Photos not full screen

Pictures taken with the HD2 once selected automatically take up the whole screen and then you can zoom in further. I have imported photos well larger than the resolution of that taken by the camera and they are all cropped with a black border on top and bottom. I have tried resizing to 400x800 and 800x400 and 1024x480... etc and can't get my photos to display full screen like the stock included pics as well as all taken with the camera. Any help please?
the HD2 screen resolution is 480x800. Your photos need to be ratio 1.666....length/width.

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I want to convert movies to fill up the entire screen on my Transformer. taking away the bottom bar, what is the actual resolution of the screen?
1280x800 but you can't remove / cover the bottom bar unless you root it
If you want to take away the bottom bar, you'll need to distort your videos aspect ratio (from 16:9 to 16:10) or you will still have black bars around the video, which defeats the entire purpose of removing the bottom bar. Just use 720p and ignore the bar.
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how to change camera pictures resolutions?

i just notice that i cant change my camera pictures resolution
when i take indoor selfie it looks like the picture is in low resolution
itry and look in the camera setting for changing the resolution but there is no feature for that ,we can change only the video resolution
can we or we cannot change our camera resolution???
bubu23 said:
i just notice that i cant change my camera pictures resolution
when i take indoor selfie it looks like the picture is in low resolution
itry and look in the camera setting for changing the resolution but there is no feature for that ,we can change only the video resolution
can we or we cannot change our camera resolution???
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I'm using it from yesterday and couldn't find photo resolution changing option in settings
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had the same problem .... first of all plese install the update if it is awailable ...
after that you go into cam ... open up the settings top left corner .... the you have the main (back) and front cam ....
here you cann choose 4:3 / 1:1 / full .... please notice that there is a second line .... for exemple ... just tip on the resolution and a drop down menu will pop up =)
the photo resolution cant be changed because of the 3 different cams have three differen resolutions ... it semms to be always the max settings

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