[Q] UHD Recording are limit?! - Galaxy S 5 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hi
G900F models at 4K resolution video recording,are time limits?
Such as G900H 5 minutes!?
Sorry for the Persian...

Yes. 5 minute is the limit.

Sensamic said:
Yes. 5 minute is the limit.
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Has any one found a way to remove this limit yet?

I've read that this limit was imposed on both the Note 3 and the Galaxy S5 because shooting more than 5 minute at a time would generate extreme heat and may damage your phone.
I would recommend to stay on the safe side!
And plus, this would only be useful if you actually own a 4K TV.

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[Q} Nexus 4 720p 60fps

Can nexus record videos at 60 fps 720p?
its camera seems to support it, can we enable it via software (kernel or apps)?
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Been wondering the same thing.
There are a few apps that do it but they seem to have very bad ratings. I would also love to see this happen. Pretty sure one of the chinese S4 pro phones could do 120 frames with WVGA resolution so hardware is definitely capable.
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Please, anyone with the device, can you check?
Off topic noob question - Can you really see a difference between 30 vs 60 fps?
Sfkn2 said:
Off topic noob question - Can you really see a difference between 30 vs 60 fps?
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You can when videoing your golf swing!
Solutions Etcetera said:
You can when videoing your golf swing!
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I can't tell if you're trolling. I thought the human eye can't see above 29.6 fps or something like that.
I would guess the plan would be to slow the video down. My old LG Viewty recorded 60 fps for slow motion purposes etc.
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Sfkn2 said:
I can't tell if you're trolling. I thought the human eye can't see above 29.6 fps or something like that.
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Nah its not really measured in fps... but if it were it'd be in the thousands or so...
stealthj said:
Nah its not really measured in fps... but if it were it'd be in the thousands or so...
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hmm, that made me wonder...
Wikipedia:
The human eye and its brain interface, the human visual system, can process 10 to 12 separate images per second, perceiving them individually, but the threshold of perception is more complex, with different stimuli having different thresholds: the average shortest noticeable dark period, such as the flicker of a cathode ray tube monitor or fluorescent lamp, is 16 milliseconds, while single-millisecond visual stimulus may have a perceived duration between 100ms and 400ms due to persistence of vision in the visual cortex. This may cause images perceived in this duration to appear as one stimulus, such as a 10ms green flash of light immediately followed by a 10ms red flash of light perceived as a single yellow flash of light. Persistence of vision may also create an illusion of continuity, allowing a sequence of still images to give the impression of motion. Early silent films had a frame rate from 14 to 24 FPS which was enough for the sense of motion, but it was perceived as jerky motion. By using projectors with dual- and triple-blade shutters the rate was multiplied two or three times as seen by the audience. Thomas Edison said that 46 frames per second was the minimum: "anything less will strain the eye." In the mid- to late-1920s, the frame rate for silent films increased to between 20 and 26 FPS.
And don't forget most displays are locked on 40Hz-100Hz,..
The Lum said:
I would guess the plan would be to slow the video down. My old LG Viewty recorded 60 fps for slow motion purposes etc.
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He is right - no trolling here, no offtopic noob question. Just creating a slow motion video.
So... nobody?
Hi,
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2159076
It's a work in progress...
Shaky156 said:
also ive attempted to get it running at 60fps camera does look smooth to me, but need confirmation of camera quality and smoothness improvement, didnt have time so couldnt check the fps of video i made
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Any luck?
Any luck in finding any apk or flashable zip file? Dying for Slow Motion video capture functionality on Nexus 4.
Regards
DM
viking37 said:
Hi,
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2159076
It's a work in progress...
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[req] mod camera s4 - increase fps in slow motion

hello guys! we need a developer to mod stock room for you to succeed to increase the frame rate slow motion. It would be great that he had a frame rate of 120fps ..... good job! (Maybe you can change the build.pro?)
**** want the 30mbit recording mod
dev please make that happen record 1080p 30mibit
TW camera already has that function.
Not at 1080p, it can't.
Whilst this would be immensely cool, I'm not sure if the sensor child handle it.
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Guys I mean a video recording in slow motion at 120 fps at 1280x720 with. Developers are able to make this change? It would be great to be able to record video in HD slow motion
nino64 said:
Guys I mean a video recording in slow motion at 120 fps at 1280x720 with. Developers are able to make this change? It would be great to be able to record video in HD slow motion
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I know oppo find 5 is capable of doing it
Me Gusta!
Dear nino64,
AFAIK, our S4s can already take slow motion videos @1280x720 120 fps... But i am not sure... I have read this info in the slow motion settings of the S4 camera application...
Kind regards...
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PROTOCHIP said:
Dear nino64,
AFAIK, our S4s can already take slow motion videos @1280x720 120 fps... But i am not sure... I have read this info in the slow motion settings of the S4 camera application...
Kind regards...
Sent from my iAmiga...
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yes it takes slow motion but not in high quality :/
Vihru said:
yes it takes slow motion but not in high quality :/
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well thats probably hardware fault, as its not easy to record in slow motion specially when theres not being many other phones which had this feature before, so they need to improve it, if thats possible idk
No sorry. Record to 800 x 450 Low Quality. I ask mod for recording to 1280x720 in Hight Quality. Thanks
nino64 said:
No sorry. Record to 800 x 450 Low Quality. I ask mod for recording to 1280x720 in Hight Quality. Thanks
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Only the Octa version (i9500) can record in slow motion 1280x720, the i9505 is limited to 800x450.
It's most likely due to a different sensor (Exmor RS in i9500 vs Exmor R in i9505, though I'm not sure if the i9505 sensor has been confirmed yet ), or it could be due to the different CPU / GPU in the i9500.
I did not know. Thank you. you can create mods for i9505 for recording in HD?
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Only the Octa version (i9500) can record in slow motion 1280x720, the i9505 is limited to 800x450.
It's most likely due to a different sensor (Exmor RS in i9500 vs Exmor R in i9505, though I'm not sure if the i9505 sensor has been confirmed yet ), or it could be due to the different CPU / GPU in the i9500.
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can u please make a slow mo video and share it with. i'm just curious to see how good it is that's at 1/2 right?
nino64 said:
I did not know. Thank you. you can create mods for i9505 for recording in HD?
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Why don't you try pull the camera app and install it to see if you can use it
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you can attach to the stock room i9500? I try to replace with stock room apk i9505, so let's see if in slow motion recording 1280x720
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I did not know. Thank you. you can create mods for i9505 for recording in HD?
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I'm not sure the hardware of the i9505 is able to do that, and if it is, I really wonder why Samsung put such a limitation on the i9505 (it's actually one of the only differences in the camera app itself, if not the only one, so why would they do that?)
I guess you could try the app from the i9500 to make sure though
NoOneCanHelpMe said:
can u please make a slow mo video and share it with. i'm just curious to see how good it is that's at 1/2 right?
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The i9500 can do 1/2, 1/4 and 1/8 in 720p - 15 FPS.
Here's 1 video I made last month (1/8), though the focus isn't perfect, it was taken in the heat of the moment
I can try making another one later with more control on the focus.
I've split the video into 4 parts (.rar) since it's too big for an attachment, just unrar and it should work.
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I'm not sure the hardware of the i9505 is able to do that, and if it is, I really wonder why Samsung put such a limitation on the i9505 (it's actually one of the only differences in the camera app itself, if not the only one, so why would they do that?)
I guess you could try the app from the i9500 to make sure though
The i9500 can do 1/2, 1/4 and 1/8 in 720p - 15 FPS.
Here's 1 video I made last month (1/8), though the focus isn't perfect, it was taken in the heat of the moment
I can try making another one later with more control on the focus.
I've split the video into 4 parts (.rar) since it's too big for an attachment, just unrar and it should work.
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You can put here CameraSamsung2.apk y CameraSamsung2.odex gti9500?
nino64 said:
you can attach to the stock room i9500? I try to replace with stock room apk i9505, so let's see if in slow motion recording 1280x720
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I don't own a i9500 neither can I post the apk. Also let's hope its not kernel related.
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nino64 said:
You can put here CameraSamsung2.apk y CameraSamsung2.odex gti9500?
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I don't have the odex file but here's the SamsungCamera2.apk from my phone (compressed in 3 files, it was too big to attach here).
Just unrar it and you should have the file.
Please press the Thanks button if I helped
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I don't have the odex file but here's the SamsungCamera2.apk from my phone (compressed in 3 files, it was too big to attach here).
Just unrar it and you should have the file.
Please press the Thanks button if I helped
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Tried to put Samsung Camera 2. apk gti9500 works perfectly and finally the recording is in slow motion HD 1280x720. I deleted the file ODEX. thank you brother

Xperia Z2 won't let you record more than ~5 minutes of 4K video

"Sony Xperia Z2 won't let you record more than ~5 minutes of 4K video (and neither will Note 3 and S5)"
4K video recording is slowly but surely clawing its way into the mobile scene, and although its adoption is quite limited thus far, some manufacturers who are feeling more adventurous than others are starting to build the feature into some of their premium smartphones. Some of the first models offering 4K video recording are Samsung's Galaxy Note 3 and S5, as well as Sony's Xperia Z2, which recently got released on the market to become what's considered one of the finest handsets money can buy right now (probably until the LG G3 shows up, that is).
However, it turns out that these phones, even though they are officially capable of recording 4K video, cannot deliver an experience we'd consider truly adequate. Why? The answer is simple: they cannot record more than 5 minutes of footage in 4K resolution.
http://www.phonearena.com/news/Sony...-video-and-neither-will-Note-3-and-S5_id56633
Mine will. I just tried recording 4K twice and stopped it at 10 minutes myself. No excessive heating, no camera force close. The phone gradually got warmer in the area around the camera module, but the temperature rise ceased at around 5 minutes and the temperature remained steady after that.
The new .402 update seems to make a big difference on my device - 4K recording is now lasting around 10mins from cold before it closes down.
The difference however is that it now states that it needs to cool the camera down and will save the video.
I flashed the German unbranded to my UK unbranded phone last night.
Peav said:
The new .402 update seems to make a big difference on my device - 4K recording is now lasting around 10mins from cold before it closes down.
The difference however is that it now states that it needs to cool the camera down and will save the video.
I flashed the German unbranded to my UK unbranded phone last night.
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Same here. I also was able to record the same on Note 3.
How big is a 10" video ? 9 GB ?
higgs_ said:
How big is a 10" video ? 9 GB ?
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3.9 GB (tested by me).
It will be hard to have longer than 10 minute video because of limited capacity od FAT format, which is 4gb. It's just a theory about the videos on this device. Haven't tried formatting card to NTFS or something.
If I'm wrong, feel free to correct me
Peav said:
The new .402 update seems to make a big difference on my device - 4K recording is now lasting around 10mins from cold before it closes down.
The difference however is that it now states that it needs to cool the camera down and will save the video.
I flashed the German unbranded to my UK unbranded phone last night.
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Mine the same now with the update, only got about 4mins before lasted 10mins now and said the above needs to close to cool camera down.
higgs_ said:
"Sony Xperia Z2 won't let you record more than ~5 minutes of 4K video (and neither will Note 3 and S5)"
4K video recording is slowly but surely clawing its way into the mobile scene, and although its adoption is quite limited thus far, some manufacturers who are feeling more adventurous than others are starting to build the feature into some of their premium smartphones. Some of the first models offering 4K video recording are Samsung's Galaxy Note 3 and S5, as well as Sony's Xperia Z2, which recently got released on the market to become what's considered one of the finest handsets money can buy right now (probably until the LG G3 shows up, that is).
However, it turns out that these phones, even though they are officially capable of recording 4K video, cannot deliver an experience we'd consider truly adequate. Why? The answer is simple: they cannot record more than 5 minutes of footage in 4K resolution.
http://www.phonearena.com/news/Sony...-video-and-neither-will-Note-3-and-S5_id56633
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Half true, the Note 3 and S5 are limited to 5 mins by Samsung, the Z2 has no limitation introduced purposfully by Sony, the limitation on the Z2 is the fact that it gets very hot eventually overheating due to the demands on the processor and memory. If your phone wouldn't overheat the Z2 can record until you run out of storage. The article is rather missleading saying how it's overheating right at the end of the article.
Bear it in mind that the time the Z2 can record 4k is highly dependant on the the indevidual phone (some people have seen 15 mins+ whilst others 5 mins, ambient temperature and how hot the phone was before recording 4k.
I have personally recorded 10 mins at 4k, yes the phone's exterior got very hot, but no overheating message.
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Half true, the Note 3 and S5 are limited to 5 mins by Samsung, the Z2 has no limitation introduced purposfully by Sony, the limitation on the Z2 is the fact that it gets very hot eventually overheating due to the demands on the processor and memory. If your phone wouldn't overheat the Z2 can record until you run out of storage. The article is rather missleading saying how it's overheating right at the end of the article.
Bear it in mind that the time the Z2 can record 4k is highly dependant on the the indevidual phone (some people have seen 15 mins+ whilst others 5 mins, ambient temperature and how hot the phone was before recording 4k.
I have personally recorded 10 mins at 4k, yes the phone's exterior got very hot, but no overheating message.
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You were able to record 10 mins after the update, right ?
higgs_ said:
You were able to record 10 mins after the update, right ?
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As I bought it, I haven't updated yet. It was only once though.
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Originally, I was only able to record about 5 minutes. After the .402 update, I was able to reach 7 minutes before I stopped it myself. However, after I stopped the recording myself, it gave me the overheating message lol.
I don't know if it was just my imagination but it felt as if my phone did not heat up as fast compared to before the update when it got hot in 3 minutes or so. I honestly don't think the update did much for 4k video recording and that I was just able to get to 7+ minutes of 4k recording due to the cooler ambient temperature. Either way, I'm able to consistently reach 5 minutes of 4k recording before and after the update so I'm quite satisfied.
So it sounds like we all agree that the 402 update did help this problem, yes?
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4k video limitations

Hi guys, any ideas why I can only record in 4K for 5 minutes? this is not a space concern as I have over 16GB still. I fly an aeroplane and would like to make a 4K cockpit video which would last for about 45 minutes, that is ultimately why I need this (I only want to capture take off and landing but obviously can not mess around with it in flight) . Does anyone know if it is possible to put a better camera app on there? I am not rooted. This 5 minute limit seems to be a bit of a dumb limit on a seemingly top of the range phone.
Thanks!

1000fps slow motion ? How to enable?

Hello. It is possible ?
The S8 doesn't support 1000fps . Your thinking of the new Sony phone. Not possible on the S8 iam afraid
Not possible at all... Max is 240fps.
But google says it is possible... sorry for this thread.
Wow
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lyrs said:
But google says it is possible... sorry for this thread.
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Then ask google.
imx400 is the only 1000FPS capable sensor listed on Sony site, we have imx330.
soby is going to make its new sensor exclusive to it flagship at least for now
There was app to check hardware details... Camera senor etc can't remember the name though
lyrs said:
hello. It is possible ?
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nooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo
I spoke to samsung regarding this feature twice on live chat at different times and one person said that the s8 is capable of recording 480fps and the other time i spoke they said that the s8 can record 960fps.
Heres that chat transcript
[John(Agent):22:27:58] For the Samsung S8, it can record videos at 960fps.
[John(Agent):22:35:49] By comparison, the iPhone 7 Plus can only record slow motion videos up to 240fps, while the recently released LG G6 is capable of recording up to 480fps. Samsung’s Galaxy S8 camera also surpasses Sony’s newly announced Xperia XZ Premium which can record videos at 960fps.
Although when i asked him how to record 960fps he was telling me the usual method by going on slow motion mode and just hit record. So i told him that this way i end up recording at 240fps. And then he said he'll email the relevant department and do some enquiries and then email me the results..its been almost 1week and i have no email
Don't ask Samsung customer services. They live off a script in front of them. They've probably never even touched a samsung phone in their lives.
You have the phone so if you can't find it then it doesn't exist.
Don't waste your time. The specs are easily to find in a 5 second search on Google.
The exynos chip is capable of 960fps, sd is not, im wondering if a camera mod with root is able to enable this
You were talking about 960 fps and I don't even know to take slow motion videos
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Just bought a Samsung S8. It seems that the S8 doesn't support 1000 fps slow motion recording. Total disappointment!
R04drunn3r79 said:
Just bought a Samsung S8. It seems that the S8 doesn't support 1000 fps slow motion recording. Total disappointment!
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Who said it ever did?

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