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.
I know that google plus images look pixelated and not as sharp usually if they were just uploaded
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Hello,
Just curious is there an application that could run in the background, then if the camera was used (video/pic) that it would automagically UPLOAD immediately (to some service in cyberspace) once the item was taken.
Maybe there is some some stream capture?
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qu1nn
I believe Dashwire will upload photos and video to a website when I believe can be preset to share a certain folder with your friends. It won't upload the video while you are still recording, but it is designed to sync all of your media files, SMS, etc.
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shozu will also do this. the biggest problem with both is that they have to run in the background, and the phone is short on memory as it is.
shozu will do this as well, also qik for streaming video. just remember that shozu and dashwire live in the background, eating precious memory.
Was very disappointed with the camera's quality, but recently transferred some photos onto my computer, and they look at least 10 times better.
Does anyone else have this problem where pictures viewed in mediascape do not zoom in properly? I take photos of notes and stuff, and it's near impossible to read the words on the phone, but on the computer, it's fine.
It's as if the phone does not use the full jpg, but just a thumbnail the size of the phone's screen. Don't know how many photos I've deleted thinking they were blurry
Use JustPictures from the market.
Seems to be better than mediascape.
Using Note 4 SM-910F with Android 5.0.1 and any browser, images in the BBC.co.uk/news website articles (not the homepage) compress after they have momentarily displayed. So the page downloads, for a moment you see the headline picture nice and clear, then a moment later it degrades and shows compression artefacts. See attached pair of before/after screen captures. Look especially at the "Ashley Madison" text in the lower right corner of the photo, and the overall image clarity and detail.
I suspect this is something to do with the BBC and their love of 'responsive' web design. I have asked the BBC but no reply yet. But any chance it is a fault in the Note 4?
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.
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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.
I quite like the video quality of the G6, and when transferring them to my PC to view on my monitor, the quality is superb. But when uploading the videos to Facebook, they are full of artifacts and are generally incredibly low resolution. Even after ensuring that I've enabled HD upload, the option to view the video in HD is disabled.
I'm wondering if there's something about the video settings of the phone that prevents Facebook from properly rendering them... Although I will say that I've tried just about all the recording options (1440p, 1080p60, 1080p30, ...) with no real difference.
Anyone else experienced this, and hopefully have a solution?
There is a setting where you can change quality from regular to HD. I can't remember where it is, but I think it's inside of the Facebook APP. If you change that it should give you much better quality.
Open Facebook app
Help & Settings > App Settings > Upload Photos in HD (turn on)
Help & Settings > App Settings > Upload Videos in HD (turn on)
exit, try again, report.
After recording my daughter this weekend in 1080p60 I'm going back yo regular 1080p cause the video looked weird and like some spots were being fast forwarded.
As for Facebook issue - if your videos are uploaded in HD, it take FOREVER for Facebook to render/process it for HD (they make SD available immediately like Youtube does) and you have to wait for the HD version. Then once you start the video, you have to toggle HD on each video individually and then it's only 720p since facebook downscale it to that format (which is still technically considered HD, just not considered FULL HD).
So recommendation is if you're going to film something for Facebook - do it natively in 720p since higher rez won't matter