Anyone notice pixelation when zooming in on photos and videos only on 1080p 60fps?
If I change the fps to 30 all photos and focus works fine
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Hey, don't an issue with the camera, but the camera on 1080p runs abit choppy and when I switch it to 720p it's alot smoother, is there a way where I can limit the camera to 720p in order to have Snapchat record smoothly?
Your friends are never going to believe what you did. The only way to prove it to them is with that video you took. Rate this thread to express how videos shot on the Xiaomi Mi 8 come out. A higher rating indicates that videos are smooth (and not choppy) and that auto-focus works very well, and that the camera adjusts quickly to different lighting conditions while recording.
Then, drop a comment if you have anything to add!
Xiaomi lying/misleading about slow motion
Has anyone else noticed that slow motion videos, both resolutions 1080p/720p and both framerates 240fps/120fps, are only software-upscaled from lower resolution?
If you don't believe, try to record the same scene once in 1080p/30fps and then in 1080p/240fps and play the videos on the computer.
There are horrible squares (blocks) in 240fps version.
My guess is they are originally recorded in 540p or 480p and upscaled to 1080p.
I'm very disappointed
The device has firepower for everything the year-tops do, but Xiaomi is capping it with its software.
ferraript said:
Has anyone else noticed that slow motion videos, both resolutions 1080p/720p and both framerates 240fps/120fps, are only software-upscaled from lower resolution?
If you don't believe, try to record the same scene once in 1080p/30fps and then in 1080p/240fps and play the videos on the computer.
There are horrible squares (blocks) in 240fps version.
My guess is they are originally recorded in 540p or 480p and upscaled to 1080p.
I'm very disappointed
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Blocks are bacause of low bitrate probably.
please tell me "how to record 240 fps video"
MtaTech said:
please tell me "how to record 240 fps video"
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In camera settings change video hfr to 240.
gm007 said:
In camera settings change video hfr to 240.
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youtube com/watch?v=DOkDnbN5-LY watch the video
and result ; https:// cdn1.imggmi com/uploads/2018/9/15/66f0958d47941b0778144254e469186f-full.jpg
I try everyhing. 240 fps did not record.
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Blocks are bacause of low bitrate probably.
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In the videos i've recorded, with little no camera movement and only the subject moving the image quality at 240fps looks exactly the same as 1080p. So i will assume it's exactly this, i havent tested the files, but its probably using the same or only just slightly higher bitrate for the 240fps version.
could be better, maybe with an update, that can be fixed
xiaomi mi 8 960 fps super slow motion
The Camera for me has improved a lot, but now it would be good to improve the super slow camera, and the recording time of it, I have compiled this video and you can see how some effects of the slow 960fps camera seems not to be real, judge your.
Xiaomi mi8 super slow motion 960 fps.
https://youtu.be/pg-Z8ZEwL8c
It's not actually 960s, it's software post-processing/interpolation of a 240fps video
https://forum.xda-developers.com/mi-8/how-to/review-960fps-slow-motion-t3881678
https://en.miui.com/thread-4985217-1-1.html
Is there anyway to know if I am playing 4k hdr video in default app.In youtube it supports only 1080p hdr with horrible framedrops.I have tried some 4k hdr mp4 samples but it seems that its only playing it in 4k because in youtube when I select hdr, the app takes over the brightness.Has anybody played downloaded 4k hdr video yet.Let's have a discussion below
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Is there anyway to know if I am playing 4k hdr video in default app.In youtube it supports only 1080p hdr with horrible framedrops.I have tried some 4k hdr mp4 samples but it seems that its only playing it in 4k because in youtube when I select hdr, the app takes over the brightness.Has anybody played downloaded 4k hdr video yet.Let's have a discussion below
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same here, 4k hdr doesnt appear in youtube only 1080p hdr, frame drops could be due to "debug gpu overdraw" option enabled turn it off in developer options i think it should do it...
how did you manage to download 4k hdr video? I tried every youtube downloader I cant seem to download with that option...
Try 4kmedia.org and you can download full 4k hdr videos sample.My Developer mode is off.There is obvious frame drops and battery drain while playing HDR.Sony is bullshitting with us.If you find a way to play 4k hdr video let me know
S8 Exynos variant, I'm on latest software update (august patch), youtube videos at 1080p 60fps with HDR stutter on my phone. Sometimes the brightness goes down then up then down then up again and so on (HDR clips should keep the brightness all the way up I think). It seems to drop frames also, since I've watched the clips at 720p and I've seen the difference.
The clip I watched was on youtube's recommended smartphones page (S8 is on that page ...).
S8 Exynos variant is not optimized to handle HDR 60FPS High resolution content. It's just..... it can't.
The device is limited of what it can do actually, yes it can play HDR content but moving up to 1080p HDR 60fps and above, it will tear out the screen in youtube, that will make your eyes hurt.
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S8 Exynos variant is not optimized to handle HDR 60FPS High resolution content. It's just..... it can't.
The device is limited of what it can do actually, yes it can play HDR content but moving up to 1080p HDR 60fps and above, it will tear out the screen in youtube, that will make your eyes hurt.
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The problem is with HDR movies only. I watched lots of movies at 1440p 60fps without problems. Also, youtube recognized my phone and 1080p HDR was the maximum choice at Resolution option (on PC it goes higher). If it can't play the movie at 1080p HDR the maximum resolution should be 720p HDR, right?
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The problem is with HDR movies only. I watched lots of movies at 1440p 60fps without problems. Also, youtube recognized my phone and 1080p HDR was the maximum choice at Resolution option (on PC it goes higher). If it can't play the movie at 1080p HDR the maximum resolution should be 720p HDR, right?
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There is a big difference with videos that are HDR and NON-HDR content.
I can watch 60fps 1440p movies NON-HDR without problems.
But watching something that is 1080p HDR content will cause some stuttering and/or fragmentation that stresses our eyes.
S8 is not as good as S9 when it comes to HDR viewing. S9 is provisioned to be HDR ready in Netflix, but S8 is not.
Can we get a video stabilization using apps like Gcam, OpenCamera, etc.??
If yes, what version of the application works best?
I'd like to pass on using the google photos editor stabilizer as it downgrades 1080p 60fps videos to a horrible 240p 60fps videos.