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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it would be interesting to see how fast the S5 can actually record video, especially at lower resolutions
the built in "slow motion" "1/8" mode would suggest its capturing at 240fps at 1280x720? Somehow I doubt that.
But who knows what its capable of at 640x480..might be able to capture insanely fast and we could have a really cool high speed video app.
The SDK says: http://developer.android.com/reference/android/media/MediaRecorder.html#setCaptureRate%28double%29
public void setCaptureRate (double fps)
Added in API level 11
Set video frame capture rate. This can be used to set a different video frame capture rate than the recorded video's playback rate. This method also sets the recording mode to time lapse. In time lapse video recording, only video is recorded. Audio related parameters are ignored when a time lapse recording session starts, if an application sets them.
Parameters
fps Rate at which frames should be captured in frames per second. The fps can go as low as desired. However the fastest fps will be limited by the hardware. For resolutions that can be captured by the video camera, the fastest fps can be computed using getPreviewFpsRange(int[]). For higher resolutions the fastest fps may be more restrictive. Note that the recorder cannot guarantee that frames will be captured at the given rate due to camera/encoder limitations. However it tries to be as close as possible.
Can this be taken at face value? I.e. can you really see what the phone will max out at fps-wise at a given resolution?
Could someone make an app to do this test and show how fast it can capture at various resolutions?
There's a 240 fps slow mo hummingbird video from the 6P on youtube. I'd post a link, but I can't because I'm new to the forums.
There's at least a couple versions of it on the net, I downloaded the 19.5 mb version, and decoded it into its image frames:
892 frames at 720x1280 resolution.
My tool told me the MP4 was running at 30 fps for approx 29.733 seconds. If it was recorded at 240 fps, then it means this video is slowed down 8X, and real time it was only a recording of approx 3.71 seconds. My computer is not quite fast enough to speed it up that much, the best I can do is run all 892 frames in about 6 seconds. At that speed it really looks like a guy is just holding the camera in his hand and you can tell its moving around a bit.
Does anyone know more details of the slow motion options available for the 6P?
Are there any other 6P 240fps slo mo MP4s out there in the wild?
Hi, I shoot video with the stock camera app in 1080p 30fps HDR. Is there a way to force the app to record in 24/25 fps? Or is there any other app that records 1080p 24/25 fps HDR?
Why should you need 24 fps? These video are not converted from a 24 fps motion picture film, so there are no framing conversion problems that require a 1080p/24 video format.
25 fps: this is a PAL derived format, but all 1080p FullHD certified TV sets or monitors must accept both formats (30 and 25), and 30 is always better than 25...
themissionimpossible said:
Why should you need 24 fps? These video are not converted from a 24 fps motion picture film, so there are no framing conversion problems that require a 1080p/24 video format.
25 fps: this is a PAL derived format, but all 1080p FullHD certified TV sets or monitors must accept both formats (30 and 25), and 30 is always better than 25...
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Because I like the feel of 24 fps much better (if shot with 180 degree shutter, in this case 1/50). 30 fps looks kinda like a soap opera, but I really don't want to go into this, I know what I want, I just don't know if it's possible with the S7 Edge.
I've never seen a smartphone which is able to record 1080p/24 fps.
LG V10 does
taranish said:
Hi, I shoot video with the stock camera app in 1080p 30fps HDR. Is there a way to force the app to record in 24/25 fps? Or is there any other app that records 1080p 24/25 fps HDR?
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You want Filmic pro or plus in the play store!!
solution?
taranish said:
Hi, I shoot video with the stock camera app in 1080p 30fps HDR. Is there a way to force the app to record in 24/25 fps? Or is there any other app that records 1080p 24/25 fps HDR?
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@taranish did you find a solution? I have the Note 8 and wondering the same to make some fun review videos
Miikmac said:
@taranish did you find a solution? I have the Note 8 and wondering the same to make some fun review videos
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I solved the issue by buying a proper video camera But you might try Filmic Pro.
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taranish said:
I solved the issue by buying a proper video camera But you might try Filmic Pro.
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Well that is a solution... I'll check it out, thanks!
Hi, 2020 same question, is there a good app to film in 25 fps on a samsung galaxy s10 ? other than filmic pro. Thanks ?