hi i bought one micromax a120 colours2 i am seeing that when video recording indoor it gives 16fps video with 9mbps bitrate
in medium light it is 25fps and bitrate 15mbps
and outdoor 30fps and bitrate 25mbps
i want to fix fps to 30
Hi,
Please dont't ask many times in this XDA Assist forum
You already have ponted in the right direction by my colleague @KJ here: [Completed] [Q] problem in video camera fps .
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Using the video recording in 720p I have found that the fps of these videos is 24 fps.
Anyone else have a higher fps when recording in 720p and if we can record at higher fps in 720p recording mode?
thekakaman said:
Using the video recording in 720p I have found that the fps of these videos is 24 fps.
Anyone else have a higher fps when recording in 720p and if we can record at higher fps in 720p recording mode?
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question, why would you want to unless your looking for slow motion video playback?
in answer to your question, no you cant, the camera driver is the limiting factor, same reason we cant take wide screen photos
Hello guys, I was experimenting my phone in terms of recording sceneries. I was using snap camera HDR, video bitrate = 30mbps, video size = 3840x2160, the rest was default. I recorded a 10 seconds video, the size was expected, view the details of the video and it shows the video resolution was 3840x2160.
My question,, is it really possible or is it just the application was deceiving me?
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Hi guys!
I'm looking for camera setting and and I wonder how many fps our phone records?
Could i set fps manually?
I need more FPS to record awesome video.
Suggestion?
Well, the front camera seems to record at 25 fps in 720p.
Don't know about the back camera.
bypiskle said:
Hi guys!
I'm looking for camera setting and and I wonder how many fps our phone records?
Could i set fps manually?
I need more FPS to record awesome video.
Suggestion?
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The rear-facing 13MP camera on the S4 phone captures video in 1080p at 30 frames per second.
Hi guys,
I had flash blisspop 4.0.3 recently. There is option of high frame rate recording upto 240fps in camera. It works fine with 60 fps at 720p resolution, but if i change into higher rate of fps it asks to select lower video size and i tried all video size, it wont work with none of the video size or resolution.. Please help me how to resolve this problem..
Thank you..
hi ,
iam very intrested in slow motion recording...
but our lenovo k4 note doest hve this....
can anyone have suggestions or solutions or
other falshable mods...
my phone is rooted and twrp installed .
please help me
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hi ,
iam very intrested in slow motion recording...
but our lenovo k4 note doest hve this....
can anyone have suggestions or solutions or
other falshable mods...
my phone is rooted and twrp installed .
please help me
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Hi Mate,
Some Basics : To capture slow motion video the Camera in our phone needs to have a higher FPS ( Frames Per Seconds ) capturing capacity. The more frames captured in a video, the smoother slow motion video can be generated. An ideal FPS for capturing a slow motion video of 720p resolution is 120 FPS.
Lenovo K4 Note only has 30 FPS as the highest capturing frame rate so unfortunately we cannot capture slow motion on our device. I am not much learned about camera hardware & software in mobile phones but I think it is a combination of hardware and software more dominantly the hardware which has to be capable of higher FPS. So even if you get some app or mod or any software level tuner for increasing the FPS in android phones, K4 Note might still not be able to capture higher FPS than 30. Which means there is nearly no possibility to capture Slow Motion in Lenovo K4 Note.
You can buy the new Redmi Note 4 which has 120 FPS @720p resolution if you really want to capture videos via mobile phone. But I would prefer buying a DSLR which can give you more options & possibilities for slow motion with better quality video than a mobile phone camera.
All the best
Regards,
Vabby