How to edit 240 fps videos? - Nexus 6P Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

I came from an HTC phone where after taking a video you could immediately trim it. I don't see a trim option?
But more importantly, if I take a 240 fps video, within the camera app it shows that cool effect where the video is regular speed, but then slows down in super slow motion, and speeds up again. But when I copy that video to my computer, it just plays in super slow motion for the whole clip.
I'd like to edit on the phone, and have the edited clip save to my computer.
Anyone else face this?
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Does the Nexus 6P do slow motion video?

I watched the live event, and I swear there was a quick blurp on slow motion video capabilities, but I can't find any videos to support it.
Also is slow-mo video driven by hardware or software, does M make it possible, or the camera???
Thanks in advance.
Yes 240fps at 720p
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yes, its the camera / CPU / RAM making it possible.
Up to 240FPS on the 6P, and up to 120FPS on the 5X
Here is a sample : http://www.androidpolice.com/2015/0...th-the-nexus-6p-will-make-your-heart-flutter/
Nice!
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when a slow-mo video is recorded. does the mp4 file get created with slow-mo video as the normal playback?
what I mean is. if i were to connect phone to computer, and copy/paste that mp4 file to the PC, and then play the video on the computer. Would it play in slow motion? or is the Google Camera app just remembering to playback that specific video in slow-mo? and it does (yet the actual video is regular motion playback when viewed on the computer) ??

slowmo video - why isn't the whole clip slow?

Playing around with the slowmo video and I noticed that during playback, the slow motion doesn't start until like 3-4 seconds into the video. Is this normal?
Go to Google Photos, you can choose which area is slowed down, it's pretty cool
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Thanks! That's awesome.

Chipmunk sound when playing back 120 FPS slow motion videos.

For whatever reason when I playback a slow motion video recorded in 120 FPS by my Nexus 6P, the normal parts of the video that aren't slowed down, are sped up and have a chipmunk sound to them. I'm not sure what causes that. Has anyone run into the same issue?
I have the same issue and it is driving me nuts! Doesn't happen in 240 playback. And seems to be an issue with Google photos.
I can slow it down with MX player, but the audio is still too slow.
Looks like your phone has a chipmunk in it. I would give a call to Google to process an RMA.
I kid. Anyway, I just test it at 120fps and the sound is fine at normal speed; it slows down when in slow motion.
badboy47 said:
Looks like your phone has a chipmunk in it. I would give a call to Google to process an RMA.
I kid. Anyway, I just test it at 120fps and the sound is fine at normal speed; it slows down when in slow motion.
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@badboy47 what version of Google photos are you on, are you playing it through photos?
gblanco87 said:
For whatever reason when I playback a slow motion video recorded in 120 FPS by my Nexus 6P, the normal parts of the video that aren't slowed down, are sped up and have a chipmunk sound to them. I'm not sure what causes that. Has anyone run into the same issue?
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https://www.reddit.com/r/Nexus6P/comments/3rauzt/chipmunk_sound_in_120fps_videos/
This article says to power off, then on your phone. That seems to have temporarily fixed the issue for me. The issue is with the camera app I am pretty sure because I tried other players and none could change the speed to normal.
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@badboy47 what version of Google photos are you on, are you playing it through photos?
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Slow motion playback player

Hey guys...I just got this phone today because of the 240fps video capture, however when I gogo to play videos I can't do a frame by frame playback. I've taken slo-mo videos with an iPhone and the playback is awesome where I can scroll with my finger the exact speed forwards or backwards frame by frame.
Is there any kind of slo-mo player similar to the iPhone's for the nexus 6p? Even the one the Samsung note 5 was pretty good...but this photos player or anything that I've used in the play store sucks. the best would be if someone could get the iPhone's picture preview app to this phone.
Been looking everywhere online and there just isn't anything it there lol...why doesn't anyone make something like this? Is it that hard?
Seriously though even the one on the Samsung would be ok but this playback on Google photos suck
Ok so if anyones interested in using the slow mo for sports I finally found the best app for it to playback slowly frame by frame. The app is called coach's eye...ive now used it a few times and I have no idea why its only rated as 3.9 stars...to me its so nice and would rate it 5 stars.
The app is free if you just want to record and playback, but if you wanna start drawing lines and other options I think you have to pay like $15 or something. Either way the app is awesome and anyone that wants to use it for sports needs this app especially for golf =).

10 mins limit on videos?

Is there a way that we can remove the limit of the video recordings in the camera?
just picked up a s8 over the weekend and ran into this problem. wondering if you found a solution? the only thing i have come across is to use Open Camera which will automatically resume after the 10min break (records a new clip) but I've found the 60fps video quality to be less than satisfactory. i may have to try and up the bitrate to see if that makes a difference.
tileeq said:
Is there a way that we can remove the limit of the video recordings in the camera?
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If you're using the stock Samsung camera app, the only way is through custom roms, outside of that like mentioned there are other apps but you are losing quality
I'm new to the s8, but with my previous phones, the 10 minute limit was only on 4k video. If I dropped the resolution to lower it was unlimited.

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