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ORiginal desire got the ability to record 720p videos . Even iPhone 3gs which was able to record vga video was able to record in 720p after a work around.will it be possible on desire HD to record full hd 1080p videos with any kind of work around
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I'm not a techie but 720p usually means 1280 by 720 pixels where 1080p means 1920 by 1080 pixels. It's quite a jump between those values and even with a workaround that quality could be poop
the sensor won't be better with any change
It will just use more space from the sdcard
The sensor is capable of recording 1080p, but the processor is not capable of encoding in full hd. So no - it's not possible.
liljom said:
the sensor won't be better with any change
It will just use more space from the sdcard
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i agree, the sensor is the same size so the image will just be stretched and more space used for the same image quality
panyan said:
i agree, the sensor is the same size so the image will just be stretched and more space used for the same image quality
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Nope, if the processor was capable of encoding 1080p, the video won't be just an upsampled version of the 720p video. It would be a true 1080. It's not the sensor alone that's responsible for the video quality - there are the lenses and the hardware encoding. And these (especialy the lenses) have the negative impact on our video recording IMO.
If not full HD then least some workaround to improve the current state. Audio really suck and video I dark most of the times. Really disappointed with the video quality on desire HD
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Htc have always had ****ty cameras. If you wanted a camera phone the dhd isn't the best option.
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Someone Swyped my idea.
to be able to record in 1080p would be great enhance but I bet changing from stock sd card is required it seems. class to won't do good with 1080p recording. correct me if I'm wrong
I wouldn't have thought a Class 2 card would anywhere near fast enough for full HD.
would you really notice the difference from 720p to 1080p if shot through the same lens?
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would you really notice the difference from 720p to 1080p if shot through the same lens?
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Not with these lenses
the lens is capable enough to record 1080p,its the processor issue,because the new galaxy s2 has 8mpixel camera aswell and is capable of recording in full hd 1080p,so i was wondering,if i overclock my cpu to 1.2ghz,which i already done,will there be a solution?
serro90 said:
the lens is capable enough to record 1080p,its the processor issue,because the new galaxy s2 has 8mpixel camera aswell and is capable of recording in full hd 1080p,so i was wondering,if i overclock my cpu to 1.2ghz,which i already done,will there be a solution?
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Galaxy S2 has a dual core CPU.
We would need that, if we ever manage to capture in 1080p it would just be a slideshow because the CPU cant keep up.
A bit late to this party, the last post was about six months old.
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Hi Everyone,
I want to know how is the video playback on Nexus 7 (720p and 1080p) and if possible can any one test out the result if i want to stream (720p or 1080p) video via wifi using any app.
as far as playback goes. 720p is good to go. Galaxy Nexus can handle it and i know the Tegra 3 can (at least on the other asus tablets)
Can't say anything about 1080 or streaming though.
I am only asking because I amusing Atrix (tegra 2) and it sucks at playing even 720p videos (only videos made from camera are rock solid) and i dont want to convert a video before watching it on tablet i guess quad core cpu with 12 core GPU is just a fancy bull ****
Sorry for my english.
I have a big problem.
The Galaxy tab 2 have write to package that the recorder video is Full HD (1080P) and the manual pag. 67, reporting that the video is 1280x800; why?
I have speak with Samsung Italy, the response are: you are right, sorry, i send immediately a email to Korea.
Please you tablet records video at 1080p?
Ettore Ribaudo
It doesn't say 1080P recording but playback. It says HD on recording, but not full-HD. My P3113 records in 1280x720.
Mkvarner said:
It doesn't say 1080P recording but playback. It says HD on recording, but not full-HD. My P3113 records in 1280x720.
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The package says Full HD (1080P) HD Playback & recording!
vegastore said:
The package says Full HD (1080P) HD Playback & recording!
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Actually, it says full 1080p HD playback and HD recording. It could be misleading if you don't catch that.
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Edit: The recording is in HD, just 720p...
Maybe if you posted it in English.
The box is technically accurate but misleading. HD is anything 1280x720 or higher resolution. It will play back 1080P videos but will down convert them to 1280x720 since this is the tablets native resolution. It cannot playback 1080P videos at 1080P but it does not say that. It says it will play back 1080P videos. It should note *at 1280x720 resolution*. The only way it could play back full 1080P is if the screen resolution was 1920x1080 which it is not. It records in 1280x720 which again, is HD. If your planning to record HD video on this tablet I'm afraid you are going to disappointed. Quality is not that good in my opinion.
My box says "HD (720p) Playback* & Recording"
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My box says "HD (720p) Playback* & Recording"
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Why in Italy have FULL HD and in other Country HD?
I have buy a Tablet Full HD, i am now a tablet is not full hd, because the screen is 1281x720.
Ettore
P.s. post your image.
Do you have a tab 2 7" or 10"? The 7" has a 3MP camera and thus can only do 720p. I think the 10" has more MP and can do 1080p recordings even though playback won't be 1080p. If you copy the recording to a computer, playback will be 1080p. Does that make sense?
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Do you have a tab 2 7" or 10"? The 7" has a 3MP camera and thus can only do 720p. I think the 10" has more MP and can do 1080p recordings even though playback won't be 1080p. If you copy the recording to a computer, playback will be 1080p. Does that make sense?
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No, it makes no sense, but if you sell a product for 1080P playback and recording in, because I can not see it on my tablet?
Also, if records in 1080P, how can I see if the screen is 1280x720? This is called false advertising in Italy
My tablet is 10".
vegastore said:
No, it makes no sense, but if you sell a product for 1080P playback and recording in, because I can not see it on my tablet?
Also, if records in 1080P, how can I see if the screen is 1280x720? This is called false advertising in Italy
My tablet is 10".
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Not really false advertising if it says HD playback not specifically 1010p HD playback.
I'm not trying to be a ****, but is not the purpose of recording videos , to share them. Therefore the 1080p playback on anything other than YOUR tablet is the desired outcome.
The OP may be right. I don't have the 10" model and my 7" specifically says 720p with a 3MP camera. Looking at this, it appears the 10" model has the same camera and also records in 720p. Can someone else confirm?
http://m.gsmarena.com/samsung_galaxy_tab_2_10_1_p5100-4567.php
Maybe you should complain to the store you bought it from and ask for a refund if you are unhappy with it.
For myself, my galaxy nexus does 1080p video (but my display is 720p), and it is much more portable and convenient to use for recording. If I record a video, I prefer to watch it on my computer or TV. For me, the tablet is more of a portable web browser, gaming platform, eBook, and media streaming box. I can understand if you made your purchase for other reasons though.
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Dralanmage said:
The OP may be right. I don't have the 10" model and my 7" specifically says 720p with a 3MP camera. Looking at this, it appears the 10" model has the same camera and also records in 720p. Can someone else confirm?
http://m.gsmarena.com/samsung_galaxy_tab_2_10_1_p5100-4567.php
Maybe you should complain to the store you bought it from and ask for a refund if you are unhappy with it.
For myself, my galaxy nexus does 1080p video (but my display is 720p), and it is much more portable and convenient to use for recording. If I record a video, I prefer to watch it on my computer or TV. For me, the tablet is more of a portable web browser, gaming platform, eBook, and media streaming box. I can understand if you made your purchase for other reasons though.
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I have a Galaxy Tab 2 10.1 model GT-P5113 and the box states "HD Video Capture and Playback", it doesn't specify 1080p or 720p on the box at all. The included recording app will let you choose a maximum resolution of 1280x720 for video recording.
Edit: http://www.samsung.com/us/system/co...tsyxar/Galaxy_Tab_II_10.1_Spec_Sheets_v13.pdf shows 1080p playback at 30fps and says nothing about the resolution of recording video, only that it has a 3MP camera.
You can't tell the difference between 1080 and 720 on anything smaller then a 32 inch screen anyways.
RomsWell said:
You can't tell the difference between 1080 and 720 on anything smaller then a 32 inch screen anyways.
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I agree, however, the issue the OP has is that he was expecting Full HD recording, which the Galaxy Tab 2 is not capable of.
Is there any way to play 4k videos on Nexus 7? I had tried with different players (like MX Pro, XBMC etc.) but none of them worked. Some played only audio, some didn't read a file.
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Is there any way to play 4k videos on Nexus 7? I had tried with different players (like MX Pro, XBMC etc.) but none of them worked. Some played only audio, some didn't read a file.
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The Nexus 7 hardware does not support 4k playback
So what is the maximum resolution of video that Nexus will play? I have tried 2560x1440 but it still doesn't work. Is it "only" 1080p?
What's the point of playing a higher resolution? The nexus 7 is 720p, not 1080p. I'm sure it can play higher resolution videos, but you can't get a higher output than 720p.
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Well i dose not support 4k
I just tested it with my note 3 4k recording
and all i got was a black screen but i got the sound from it
4K is too highe for nexus 7, compress your 4k videos in advance
Well... recording 4k-Video will be impossible because 4k is more than 8MP and the Cmaera-Module of the Nexus 7 has just 5 Megapixels!
But playing 4k-Video... - ?
I think the processing power is strong enough for 1440p but maybe it's to weak for 2160p!
I've had the note 4 since november 2014, i was able to play 1080p video and 1440p video, now for some reason i can't play a youtube video above 720p that's the highest res option it will give me.
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I've had the note 4 since november 2014, i was able to play 1080p video and 1440p video, now for some reason i can't play a youtube video above 720p that's the highest res option it will give me.
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Have you tried updating? Maybe the video isn't available at resolution above 720p
I have lates version and videos mostly 1080p /1440p on desktop computer I can watch same videos on nexus 7 1440p but not on note 4
Yep, Google has again done something to stop us viewing 1080P and 1440p videos.
I read in another thread on here that its something to do with Lollypop and Google are only enabling 1080p and 1440p on Lollypop