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Topic says it all, when shooting video in dark situations framerate drops to 10 - 12 -17 so it's frustrating! Since the specification of the video says that the variable frame rate if there is a chance to somehow locked at 30fps!
Great magicians of hacking help please!!!
Nope, wait for a update from HTC and hope for the best... (for now anyway)
Even if we set Exposure to -2 and ISO to 800 we can't achive 30 fps, so, if we lock frame rate to 30, in low light, it is possible that the video is to dark for us to do anything with it.
IMHO DHD have a poor camera sensor for low light.
mdalacu said:
Even if we set Exposure to -2 and ISO to 800 we can't achive 30 fps, so, if we lock frame rate to 30, in low light, it is possible that the video is to dark for us to do anything with it.
IMHO DHD have a poor camera sensor for low light.
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Yes or not enough processing power to handle the low light data in real time, or enough power but the processor is busy getting US stocks data for people who never trade in US stocks and running Facebook for people who dont have a facebook account and.....(long list of featutes that burn my cpu and battery but never use or want)
Sent from my HTC HD so may contain typos, bugs and, if the battery lasts, pearls of....(battery 0%)
l0w said:
Yes or not enough processing power to handle the low light data in real time, or enough power but the processor is busy getting US stocks data for people who never trade in US stocks and running Facebook for people who dont have a facebook account and.....(long list of featutes that burn my cpu and battery but never use or want)
Sent from my HTC HD so may contain typos, bugs and, if the battery lasts, pearls of....(battery 0%)
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Haha, love the sarcasm
You do know you can remove all the crap you don't want like Stocks etc? One of the many joys of rooting your phone
I really wish there was a way to get the camera to shoot 30 fps in low light too
I really dont care how much noise will be introduced. 30 fps is most important. Is this even possible for a developer here to work on since this is HTC's own app and i think HTC dont release their source?
Have you tried shooting with flashlight on? Or setting the white balance manually, I'm sure I read somewhere that helps, turning off automatic white balance removes the annoying changes in brightness and helps improve framers alongside setting exposure to manual.
Be nice if it just shot un 30fps all the time like iPhone, I'm sure it will be sorted.
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gamesmachine said:
Have you tried shooting with flashlight on? Or setting the white balance manually, I'm sure I read somewhere that helps, turning off automatic white balance removes the annoying changes in brightness and helps improve framers alongside setting exposure to manual.
Be nice if it just shot un 30fps all the time like iPhone, I'm sure it will be sorted.
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I have a gut feeling it wont be sorted. Take a look at the old Desire. It's camcorder is still shooting at 22 fps in optimal light! Probably less than 10 in low light. HTC just doesnt seem to care
SupremeBeaver said:
I have a gut feeling it wont be sorted. Take a look at the old Desire. It's camcorder is still shooting at 22 fps in optimal light! Probably less than 10 in low light. HTC just doesnt seem to care
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Do you own a Desire(old one)?From what you say I guess you don't.With the Desire,if you set the ISO to 800 you can record anything between 25 and 30 fps,even in low light.It introduces some more noise,but not that much more that what the iPhone does in low light.Dunno why the DHD doesn't change much with the iso...
So, is there a way to record at 30fps at night?I searched all over the forum and didn't find a way.(besides reducing the exposure which makes videos very dark)
I noticed a thing that when I focus the objects aren't so shadowy because of low fps but only just for a moment like half of second and then it returnes to the normal 10-15 fps.
sergiu_07_07 said:
So, is there a way to record at 30fps at night?I searched all over the forum and didn't find a way.(besides reducing the exposure which makes videos very dark)
I noticed a thing that when I focus the objects aren't so shadowy because of low fps but only just for a moment like half of second and then it returnes to the normal 10-15 fps.
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Nah dude there probably is no way. It's the hardware here that's the problem here.
The problem is that the sensors in your camera need a certain minimum amount of time to get the picture to look correct.
I could tell you how to get it locked at 30, but then you would hate me because your video would turn out extremely blurry, and to that extent, so dark that you might as well have just recorded a black sheet of paper.
(This would of course come with rooting your phone, which I wouldn't think is a problem)
The thing is, its been coded into your device to reduce the frame-rate, so that you at least get a scene in a video at a bad frame rate, instead of black in a video with good frame rate
Yeah, but as I said before, there is a thing that when I focus the video there is a small interval of time(about 1/2 sec) when the frames seem to be normal(25-30).I don't know if this happens only on my device but before the gingerbread update I didn't notice this.You could try it or I can even send you a recording.And why does the camera sensor state that it can record @60 fps in light and 30 fps in dark?(according to this thread p=13510330)
I don't know very much about its camera and I don't say that I am right about this, but I want to improve the recording as much as possible.Even my friends MOTO Defy is better in low light.
Also will a custom rom improve the performance of recording?
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sergiu_07_07 said:
Yeah, but as I said before, there is a thing that when I focus the video there is a small interval of time(about 1/2 sec) when the frames seem to be normal(25-30).I don't know if this happens only on my device but before the gingerbread update I didn't notice this.You could try it or I can even send you a recording.And why does the camera sensor state that it can record @60 fps in light and 30 fps in dark?(according to this thread p=13510330)
I don't know very much about its camera and I don't say that I am right about this, but I want to improve the recording as much as possible.Even my friends MOTO Defy is better in low light.
Also will a custom rom improve the performance of recording?
Sent from my Desire HD using XDA App
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Custom roms dont improve the low light recording unfortunately.
sergiu_07_07 said:
Yeah, but as I said before, there is a thing that when I focus the video there is a small interval of time(about 1/2 sec) when the frames seem to be normal(25-30).I don't know if this happens only on my device but before the gingerbread update I didn't notice this.You could try it or I can even send you a recording.And why does the camera sensor state that it can record @60 fps in light and 30 fps in dark?(according to this thread p=13510330)
I don't know very much about its camera and I don't say that I am right about this, but I want to improve the recording as much as possible.Even my friends MOTO Defy is better in low light.
Also will a custom rom improve the performance of recording?
Sent from my Desire HD using XDA App
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I don't think any sensor manufacturer can specify framerate in "dark" because how do you define "dark"? What your eyes percieve as "dark" is more like "pitch black" for a camera sensor. Especially a small crappy one that sits behind a small crappy lens. Remember that to have 30 fps, you should be able to "gather" enough light to make a properly exposed image for a 1/30 of a second. Take your point-and-shoot camera, or even a DSLR, set it to manual mode, set the ISO to 800, set the shutter speed to 1/30, set the aperture to f/8 for a 28mm equvalent focal length (if you are using DSLR, for a point-and-shoot with a smaller than DX sensor, you have to dial it even higher) and see what picture you can get with those settings. This is how much light hits the sensor for 1/30 of a second. This is how your videos will look like.
EDIT: You should not compare video recording framerate on phones that record in different resolution. DEFY can record up to 640x480 (if I'm not mistaken) which is 1/3 of the frame recorded with the DHD (1280x720). With a good recording algorithm this means three times more light per pixel (if the sensor is the same).
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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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...
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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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Someone now the Hz rate of the display samsung galaxy s7 edge
Most likely 60hz. Otherwise I'm sure we would've heard of it by now. A minimum of 90 would be nice for VR, but otherwise it isn't justifiable on a phone in this day and age. At least not with the "vox populi".
i would be already happy about 60fps films and videos
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i would be already happy about 60fps films and videos
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This is about screen refresh rate, not FPS in videos.
Dame. I was hope for like 100+ . VR headset going to be bad.
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I'm pretty sure I heard carmack say (At least about the Note4 at the time) that in gearvr mode it DOES bump the display up to ~90hz.
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This is about screen refresh rate, not FPS in videos.
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But screen refresh rate isn't useful when input material hasn't even got enough frames And the menus wont be fluent too because almost all animations still stutter
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But screen refresh rate isn't useful when input material hasn't even got enough frames And the menus wont be fluent too because almost all animations still stutter
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Screen refresh rate effects the entire UI, gaming, etc.
open this site on your browser "www.displayhz.com".It will show the refesh rate.
It's 60hz! but I want a petition for 80hz! trust me even the UI feels much better c: Specially on phones since there's scrolling and etc. I have a 144hz monitor and I can't stand my 60hz one next to it! even when browsing the web c:
But *ehm* *ehm* samsung should first make 60hz work first.... Cause I feel like all animations are 30fps c:
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Most likely 60hz. Otherwise I'm sure we would've heard of it by now. A minimum of 90 would be nice for VR, but otherwise it isn't justifiable on a phone in this day and age. At least not with the "vox populi".
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Didn't take long though did it lol. February 2016 you wrote that now we have Razor Phone with 120hz display.
it's 59 hz
Can it switch to 90Hz for VR? Would be nice to trigger this for Standard UI.
Hi all,
Just swapped my Huawei nova 3i for a Korean version LG g6 with quad dac.
Went home and updated the software, ran the benchmark, all looks good.
Downloaded my fav. Game Mobile legends and this phone just lags too much. It doesn't matter if I use high low fps or high low resolution, it just simply lags. I hVe tried all the developer options settings but still it lags....
I believe it has something to do with the software as the benchmark comes out just fine... Any ideas what can I do?
Ok this is what I have noticed,
During game, if I click the minimize button (square) and then click again on the game, the fps becomes super fast..... It last for a few mins and then again lags... And I have to do this process again.....
I think it's something to do with the ram management
You can disable game management app with ADB
You'll need to enable 4x msaa in order to get those stable frame rates in qhd+ or fhd+ res with high frame rates. If you reboot your device then you'll need to redo this in order to get those fps stable. ML:BB must have the high graphics & high quality display settings switched on.
P.S. Battery life will take a hit so play in fhd+ and turn off hq display. Set fps on all possible parameters to high, i.e., game settings of phone and in-game settings.
The phone will charge but rather at a snail's pace, if u play while charging. I have done that for hours and I still get about 5 hrs of SoT on normal usage from full charge.
Launch attack!
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If that doesn't help, then set the DPI to 417 and try. I run pubg with 444 DPI and 4x msaa. HD graphics, qhd+ res , high fps and anti-aliasing enabled from the game's settings. It runs smooth till 144 ms ping. Beyond which I experience frame drops.
One full charge, with 4G+ and Bluetooth enabled, lasts somewhere between 1:20-1:50 (hrs:mins) depending on ambient room temperature and handling.
ML:BB might be able to use the HDR capabilities of the phone with the high quality display settings turned on.
This is purely based on my observation of the game online and I might be incorrect.
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Hi can you please explain how can I do this? I have the Korean LG g6 no root. And will it make any difference?
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You'll need to enable 4x msaa in order to get those stable frame rates in qhd+ or fhd+ res with high frame rates. If you reboot your device then you'll need to redo this in order to get those fps stable. ML:BB must have the high graphics & high quality display settings switched on.
P.S. Battery life will take a hit so play in fhd+ and turn off hq display. Set fps on all possible parameters to high, i.e., game settings of phone and in-game settings.
The phone will charge but rather at a snail's pace, if u play while charging. I have done that for hours and I still get about 5 hrs of SoT on normal usage from full charge.
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If that doesn't help, then set the DPI to 417 and try. I run pubg with 444 DPI and 4x msaa. HD graphics, qhd+ res , high fps and anti-aliasing enabled from the game's settings. It runs smooth till 144 ms ping. Beyond which I experience frame drops.
One full charge, with 4G+ and Bluetooth enabled, lasts somewhere between 1:20-1:50 (hrs:mins) depending on ambient room temperature and handling.
ML:BB might be able to use the HDR capabilities of the phone with the high quality display settings turned on.
This is purely based on my observation of the game online and I might be incorrect.
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Hi,
I have already tried doing this but there is no difference for me. The only big difference is when I minimize the game and then click on it again. It gives a massive boost in fps for few mins then I have to do it again.
Szekan1983 said:
Hi,
I have already tried doing this but there is no difference for me. The only big difference is when I minimize the game and then click on it again. It gives a massive boost in fps for few mins then I have to do it again.
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If you see no improvements from changing the DPI settings between 240 & 720, then I doubt there's anything else that you can do other than take matters into your own hands.
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If you see no improvements from changing the DPI settings between 240 & 720, then I doubt there's anything else that you can do other than take matters into your own hands.
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I have set it to 320. That's the lowest if will accept. But still no difference. The only thing works is minimize the game and click it again time after time... It's so annoying man. Also noticed that by with the highest resolution and highest settings, the game still runs smooth if I keep minimizing it which makes me believe the hardware is well capable but its some software bs which is screwing with it
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I have set it to 320. That's the lowest if will accept. But still no difference. The only thing works is minimize the game and click it again time after time... It's so annoying man. Also noticed that by with the highest resolution and highest settings, the game still runs smooth if I keep minimizing it which makes me believe the hardware is well capable but its some software bs which is screwing with it
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After you receive a software update, try factory resetting the device, then setting the DPI to something between 540-570 with 4X MSAA. You will have to enable the latter every time you reboot your phone or deep clean the apps.
It worked for me. Hope it helps you too.
Cheers.
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To see how 320 DPI differs from 560 DPI, just restart the phone and try to notice the loading and execution of the boot animation with just these two DPI values. I noticed that the boot animation is the smoothest around 555 DPI, while 320-450 has stuttering effect on the boot animation. I'll need to diligently test the values for optimum performance and battery life.
Are you in oreo?, try putting nougat on it.
Marcos OC said:
Are you in oreo?, try putting nougat on it.
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This is what I am thinking as well.. But I am not sure how to do it as this is the Korean version with quad dac. G600l
for pubg increased grapchics according to net speed
hi all
i have just activate 120hz refresh rate on hidden note9 menu on stock rom 0neui 2.1
but we need activate it on app setting like my sharp aquos 120hz screen per app but this option note available on note9
can you add or unlock advanced setting high speed refresh rate on app setting menu ? or add this option on custom rom ?
thank you
sorry for my english
CSM Fol said:
How do you increase the refresh rate?
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Download Activity Launcher from Google Play and enter the word "High" in it.
Same discussion on Note 10+ forum... This is an option that does not apply to anything but the s20 series of phones. Note 9/10/10+ don't support 120hz refresh rate, hence it is not in the settings but hidden in the firmware...
Just a lazy bit of coding by Samsung who decided it was easier to hide it than to remove it from phones firmware that don't support this refresh rate.
you think is not possible to enable this option with custom rom because im sur this screen support 120hz refresh rate at full hd+ resolution my old aquos phone 5 years lcd screen can support it at full HD resolution i just need to enter infos app exemple nova launcher and check case high speed lcd and apply i think we need add this option on custom rom ty
The hardware doesn't support it. You might get a few extra hertz but you won't see 120hz refresh rate... If you do then you are experiencing the placebo affect...
It's not possible to get 120hz refresh rate on a 60hz screen unless the screen actually supports 120hz refresh rate. Seems a stupid idea to me to include a higher refresh rate screen (with the additional cost) then NOT capitalize on it as a feature to buy this phone over the competitors, especially as people wanted this...
I tested with a camcorder to see the refresh rate and still the same 60HZ.