I've got a problem with the camera (camcorder) app. I'd always like to shoot in 60 fps but everytime the app goes to background the settings reverses to normal mode which is 30 fps. Does anyone know a workaround or something? Maybe another cam app that supports this settings and alse keeps it?
Related
Greetings...
Here is my recent observation:
If you enable the FPS and turn on the 1.3MP Camera (to take photos/videos etc), the frame rate is roughly about 14fps (on standby).
If you go further and disable the Dithering from the registry, then the frame rate can now reach to ~20fps; and its much more smoother looking around with that.
Is this good or bad? :roll:
I mean, it would have been great if this can be coupled with some other settings to find a way around the 10fps limit of the video recording (of that stupid 320x240). Changing the fps limit to 15 seems to change it within the video properties, but not sure if it is helping at the final recording yet; need to experiment some more.
Any ideas? suggestions? comments?
Thanks,
- Matt.
I am on cm 12.1 and do not have access to 60 fps youtube, all 60 fps videos on youtube only show a maximum of 480p.
From what I've read 60 fps playback is something google has enabled server side not due to a youtube update.
So I'm wondering if anyone knows what it's reading to tell if the device is 60 fps capable.
The G2 hardware has to be capable and I was wondering if there is a way to force 60 fps youtube or some kind of root app or something.
Does anyone know if this is possible? I'd really like to know.
I was wondering if there is a way to set the start and the end point of slow motion video,within the whole video we captured.Like in xperia phones.for example the video to starts normally,then for 10 secs slow motion and then again normally.
anyone bro's?
If you use the stock gallery app, it lets you do that directly after recording the video
thanks dude I didn't know cause I use quickpic.but why there is no sound?I think in slow mo. there was also sound..
Hello,
I have Samsung Galaxy S7 Edge phone.
I'm trying to record videos at 240 fps (slo-mo mode). Problem is, when configured to work at 240 fps, all my previously adjusted camera settings (such as, manual focus, iso, exposure, etc...), are cancelled andthe phone automatically being adjusted. It is very crucial to me, to be able to record at 240 fps, AND, maintain the same focus position as I've set, prior to hitting the "record" button.
Can someone help please? Maybe someone can recommend some professional video recording APP where such phenomena can be avoided?
Thanks.
Hello,
I recently purchased an AXON 7 and really enjoy using it. I was in the camera app and noticed that the slow motion quality is much worse than it should be. I went to the settings to change the quality, and the option to change the quality was greyed out and stuck at 720p. I've already tried wiping the cache and resetting app settings, and nothing has worked. If anyone could help me fix this issue it would be really appreciated!
There's nothing wrong with your phone. The Axon 7 only shoots slow motion 120 FPS and 240 FPS at 720p. In the normal shooting mode, you can set the video to 60 FPS at 1080p if you want a crisper image but with less room to slow down the footage. Otherwise, that's it.
z28camaroman said:
There's nothing wrong with your phone. The Axon 7 only shoots slow motion 120 FPS and 240 FPS at 720p. In the normal shooting mode, you can set the video to 60 FPS at 1080p if you want a crisper image but with less room to slow down the footage. Otherwise, that's it.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Thank you for the speedy reply! I would change the options but i can't since the drop down menu doesn't allow me to change it. Is there any other way to fix this issue?
To change the "slow motion" options, you press the fractions on the bottom left of the slow motion screen, i.e. 1/4 or 1/8. These determine how slow the 720p footage goes.
For 1080p 60 FPS, go to the regular video recording accessed by a swipe to the right, or by pressing video, on the main camera page and then press the gear cog on the top left. Then select 1080p 60FPS. You will have to slow it down yourself in a video editor but it is an overall better image.
Hope that helps.