Hey guys! Just yesterday a friend of mine recorded some video on his Nokia 5800 which has a 3.2MP camera and it records video up to [email protected] and I noticed that 1min of that video uses almost 30Mb of space, so I'm guessing that video is in some raw format. I might got this all wrong but what I concluded from this is that the processor isn't used for compressing the video, so there is more resources left for recording the video.
It's kinda hard for me to explain what I mean to say in english so I only hope that someone understands what I'm trying to say.
And if I'm right on this one, is it possible to use the same principle on Touch HD? I mean it is a much more powerful device than nokia 5800.
About two or three phones ago I had the Viewty and the videos I recorded were such good quality...so I was wondering if the expo had the same? Im sure it prolly doesnt do the 120fps recording but im not so worried about that as I am just normal videos...
hold on a sec here... the viewty shot at 120fps? wth... can we port that cam software to the expo anyone?
Yea it had the option of 120fps...it was really amazing quality slow motion when you played the video back...you needed a lot of light tho...no audio
But im just wondering about the normal video recording...I looked back at some videos and realized they were better quality than my N95!
Guys can anyone help...
Is it just me or is the video recording dropping frames and jumping...
Why, could this be a buy?
Please help
My SGS is flawless when it comes to recording and pics even with no flash and low megapix
xtc-crew said:
Guys can anyone help...
Is it just me or is the video recording dropping frames and jumping...
Why, could this be a buy?
Please help
My SGS is flawless when it comes to recording and pics even with no flash and low megapix
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If that happens, you're either running to many other programs at the same time OR (and most likely) your SDHC card is to slow
no frame dropping or jumping here when I record 720P, using the provided 8GB SDHC card
Hi,
I believe that the Snapdragon 800 msm8974 CPU SoC used by the G2 supports video encoding up to 120fps 1080p video or 30fps 4K video. Indeed the Note 3 which also uses the Snapdragon 800 can record 4k. Whilst 4k recording isnt of much use at the moment, 120fps 1080p video would be!
Any thoughts on whether an app can be developed to tap into that functionality or would it require a firmware update from LG?
Thanks
Would love to know this as well
Is the camera even capable of it?
Bump! - ya, why did LG not include 120fps? the hardware fully supports it..
Im swapping my Note 3 for a G2 as soon as VZW drops the white one, and no 120fps kinda bums me out.
Bump again. I was reading a review on AnandTech and they said LG only enabled up to 1080p60 since the sensor can handle it. Does that mean the sensor can't handle 1080p120? What about 720p120? A friend of mine showed me the slow-mo on his 5s and it looked better than the slo-mo we can do on the G2, which I'm assuming is because of the 120fps. Would love 120fps, even if it's at 720p. It would be something I would root this phone for.
Slow mo?
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Slow mo?
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Yeah, what happens is that the video is shot at 120fps and he slowed the video down, similar to how we can slow play speed. The video is played at 60fps in slo-mo and looked a lot smoother and less grainy than the video on the G2.
I'd like to know too if our device(D802) can hande [email protected] as [email protected] is quite the same amount of data to process
aryan79 said:
I'd like to know too if our device(D802) can hande [email protected] as [email protected] is quite the same amount of data to process
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I've seen a modified camera app for the lg g2 here on XDA. The developer tried to make more than 60 fps and in the next version of the changelog he put it back to 60 fps cause LG "limits" the fps to 60. Too bad.
But he says that is an HW limit or it's limited by SW? :crying:
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But he says that is an HW limit or it's limited by SW? :crying:
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1) Back Camera Records 720P Videos @ 90 FPS. [Broken- Max FPS limited by LG is 60]
You can check it out at (V_2.5.6 EXPT_3 Details):
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2471900
LG G2 has Sony IMX135 sensor which support max:
1080p30 (HDR) | 1080p60 | 720p60
So LG is not blocking anything it is HW related thing!
The Samsung Note 3 that records 4k vids also has the Sony IMX135 sensor:
http://image-sensors-world.blogspot.se/2013/10/samsung-galaxy-note-3-features-latest.html
Anandtech is usually correct too:
"There’s an IMX135 sensor inside the Note 3..."
"On the video side of the Note 3 we have an interesting new addition, 4k30 (or UHD) video record support, alongside both 1080p60 and 720p120"
http://www.anandtech.com/show/7376/samsung-galaxy-note-3-review/6
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A mod for the Note 3 allows 4k recording up to 100Mbit!
Over 4Gbyte on exFAT cards, though not an option on the G2.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2519180
READ HERE: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2548974 :laugh:
Great news! Now we have to wait for KitKat
YES!!! Here in Italy the Vodafone branded phones(D802) have already reveived it. I'm waiting it for my nobrand D802 :victory:
It works on my D802 rooted! GREAT!!!
(Xdabbeb's 2.2.0 APK version)
Thought I would share a recent video I uploaded on the LG G3 video camera and audio test. The video was uploaded directly from my phone to YouTube.