[Q] Exporting/sharing Sequence Shot videos - Galaxy S 5 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Anyone have any idea how to view sequence shot slow motion videos from outside the app? I know they're being stored as a gif, but the extra frames seem to be stored as additional data within the frames that standard viewers don't understand. Super frustrating that Samsung did this.

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[Q] Facebook photos

Ok here's a stupid question, but why is it that on my vivo air the Facebook app shows foto's more compressed (I'm browsing photos, not uploading) and on my friends Samsung android (should be same app right?) phone they show much sharper?
The photos appear compressed at first - they render if you give them time. I don't use Facebook but a lot of mobile sites do that. It's similar to a video loading quicker in 240p vs. 720p.
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slow motion video - how do i save the video w/ only some slow motion?

is there anyway to save/share the slow motion video with some regular speed & only part slow motion? when ever i try to share from Google Photos to another app it make the entire video slow.
From what I read there is no way to export it with the edits. If there is I would love to know how I have searched myself and everyone said it's not possible
I've only seen this work correctly when shared to Google+ It doesn't seem to preserve the slow/normal sections when uploading to YouTube or other services.
You edit the recording of the slow motion with a screen recorder app. Exports fine. If you want an example i can messages you.
p2im0 said:
I've only seen this work correctly when shared to Google+ It doesn't seem to preserve the slow/normal sections when uploading to YouTube or other services.
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so i was able up upload the video to Google+ and it preserved slow/fast motion, but now it doesnt have sound have you seen any with sound?
I'm having this same issue, have you figured it out yet?
So far I've tried sharing to YouTube, marking a video as shared with a Google link, and all I get is a complete video of slow motion, even when i denote the video to be entirely normal speed with the little slider arrows.

Slow motion camera?

Okay so I recorded some really cool slow motion shots. I can go into the edit screen and select the exact spot the slow motion should be. But when I go to send/post it the the video is completely in slow motion. Nothing in normal speed at all. Help?
No help needed, that is normal.
The entire video is slow motion, software speeds it up, and doesn't save it that way as it doesn't save a video.
There's another thread on this - somewhere - take a look for it for more info.
Use a screen recorded to record the playback of the show motion. Then edit in a video. You can use Google play games screen recorder.

video recorded plays sideways on PC

Hello,
I'm either missing something glaringly obvious or there is no solution to this, but every time I record a video on my phone in landscape mode, when watching this later on a PC the video is 90 degrees rotated.
Where would I find the setting to avoid this, or auto-rotate on my phone please? As far as I know, only the header tag would need changing which has nothing to do with how the video has been recorded.
The only solution I found thus far was to use the Photos built-in app and rotate the video, however it takes a good while to create the new file this way and I'm not even sure how this affects the quality of the video.
Thank you.

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