4k 60fps on sd???? - Samsung Galaxy S10+ Questions & Answers

Hi all
After one update back on s9+ the option to record 4k 60fps on sd card was disappeared! I was using it all the time to my 512gb u3 class10 samsung sd before that, so I ve emailed samsung and of course no response came by!! Sometimes I think there is no reason at all for some things that were working just fine, to remove them! So I sold the "updated" s9+ buying a new s9+ 6 months ago and I ve never updated it to this specific upate, so everything is fine since then
So I wanted to ask you if this option still exists in s10+ when video recording on 4k at 60fps, can you save it on your sd??

Is this so hard for someone to test?

Mine let me pick the highest resolution video and have the SD card option. Hmm, didn't attach 2 pictures
Well I can show another picture when I get to computer but yes it seems to work

no its save on device storage

It is still available.

Look at both ss

Emerald Core said:
Look at both ss
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So can you please begin recording at 4k 60fps to see where it's finally truly saved? Also maybe HDR does its thing and doesn't let it record on the SD when on 4k 60fps?

Emerald Core said:
Look at both ss
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jamgam said:
Mine let me pick the highest resolution video and have the SD card option. Hmm, didn't attach 2 pictures
Well I can show another picture when I get to computer but yes it seems to work
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So can you please begin recording at 4k 60fps to see where it's finally truly saved? Also maybe HDR does its thing and doesn't let it record on the SD when on 4k 60fps?

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Apparently phone forces save on internal storage for 4k 60fps with and without hdr.
This is on S10 plus SD855

pamarakos said:
So can you please begin recording at 4k 60fps to see where it's finally truly saved? Also maybe HDR does its thing and doesn't let it record on the SD when on 4k 60fps?
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You're right. There's a message that pops up about saving to internal storage when you try to record

jamgam said:
Mine let me pick the highest resolution video and have the SD card option. Hmm, didn't attach 2 pictures
Well I can show another picture when I get to computer but yes it seems to work
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Emerald Core said:
Look at both ss
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jamgam said:
You're right. There's a message that pops up about saving to internal storage when you try to record
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Same bulls**** as on the s9+ after that update..I dont understand them really..so why are they producing such big sd cards...for photos?? I ll stay with my pre-update s9+

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WP7 720p Recording Test [HD]

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ul8dI6Ln_3o
My First Test of 720p
More to come.
I dont know about you but my camera sucks on WP7
it needs a little tweak to be better
m2shakiba said:
I dont know about you but my camera sucks on WP7
it needs a little tweak to be better
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Make sure to select 720p in your settings when taking a video.
Sorry, where exactly is this 720p 'setting'? The only settings I see in video mode is to have the light on or off..?
TonyCubed said:
Sorry, where exactly is this 720p 'setting'? The only settings I see in video mode is to have the light on or off..?
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It's right there under "Camcorder Settings", just touch "resolution" and pick 720P.
TonyCubed said:
Sorry, where exactly is this 720p 'setting'? The only settings I see in video mode is to have the light on or off..?
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For some reason you need to change your display language in settings to US, once you have done that you should see all the extra camera settings and it shouldn't effect anything else you do. I live in UK and this worked a treat.
looks great but out of focus, i cant get my camera into focus either, does anyone know how?
I just noticed you can do this today and now I am absolutely in love with my WP7 HD2. No use of iPhone 4 for me at all now
heres my test:
HTML:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AsmH2yu79OE
it can not take 720p video longer than 1 min
could you please add your video as a response to my wp7 flash tutorial?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Nac3Fnf-lY4

Taking a picture while recording video not available

I can't seem to take a picture while recording a video.
This is what my camera interface looks like while i'm recording a video.
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But if you check out this video you'll see that there's an additional icon, for taking a snapshot, which i don't seem to have here:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qQ1vnLVVDoU
I'm hoping it's just something to do with the camera settings but i could be wrong.
Any help would be appreciated.
BTW. i'm on rooted XE8
dusanzk said:
I can't seem to take a picture while recording a video.
This is what my camera interface looks like while i'm recording a video.
View attachment 1096706
But if you check out this video you'll see that there's an additional icon, for taking a snapshot, which i don't seem to have here:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qQ1vnLVVDoU
I'm hoping it's just something to do with the camera settings but i could be wrong.
Any help would be appreciated.
BTW. i'm on rooted XE8
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Turn flash off while recording.
MrPhilo said:
Turn flash off while recording.
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It is off
Try toggling to either 1080p or 720p mode and see if the option appears
emahmood87 said:
Try toggling to either 1080p or 720p mode and see if the option appears
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Just tried this and still no snapshot icon
That's weird. Have you changed any settings?
Mine worked fine out the box, and I haven't fiddled with anything yet. When I start recording, a small camera button appears above the video recording button...
I just fiddled with settings a bit and Anti-shake was the problem.
It has to be off to be able to take a snapshot while recording a video.
Thanks for your time guys.
WHAT?!? thats awful! as I saw antishake during video is must have option...why they did such a stupid think...so the "take picture during video recording" is function only on 50%... you will have shaky video but also photos! and widescreen instead of normal...bravo Samsung another trumph!!! why are they so stupid as Im reading this forum a couple of weeks I thing that they made every function only to 50%...why I sell my SGS2.
What other functions are only working for 50 % ?
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Works for me.. just tried it. Stock/non rooted
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With antishake enabled, pictures cannot be taken while recording video. This simultaneous shooting picture while recording video is Pretty much useless.
Its now going to be the xda devs work to fix for Samsung
Mines rooted and it works fine for me.
Sent from my GT-I9300 using XDA
May we have a link to the ROM & root that you have installed?
Coreym said:
Works for me.. just tried it. Stock/non rooted
sent from the next Galaxy
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djwilliams100 said:
Mines rooted and it works fine for me.
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Thanks for your input guys but if check back a couple of posts you'll see that the problem was Anti-Shake, if it's activated in the video recording settings then the option to take a picture while recording a video dissapears.
Unless you're saying that you have the option to take a picture while recording video with Anti-Shake turned ON ?
dusanzk said:
Thanks for your input guys but if check back a couple of posts you'll see that the problem was Anti-Shake, if it's activated in the video recording settings then the option to take a picture while recording a video dissapears.
Unless you're saying that you have the option to take a picture while recording video with Anti-Shake turned ON ?
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Nope.. like stated.. its working only with anti shake NOT ticked.
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[REQUEST]Vibe Z2 Pro (K920) - 1080p/60fps

K920 has same camera sensor as Galaxy S5, but i can't record video in 1080p/60fps. In stock camera isn't setting frame rate. Do you know, how?
And slow motion (720p/120fps) is very sh*t.
Some update? Or mod? I try video record applications, but nothing run.
I have stock 4.4.2 with VibeUi (and clear android)
Thx
I just bought it. Will check and get back.
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i read reviews telling about 1080p at 60frames capable. it's srange you do not have 60frames....
realista87 said:
i read reviews telling about 1080p at 60frames capable. it's srange you do not have 60frames....
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l can confirm, no 1080/60fps.... they lied about that option.
i also confirm. i received the phone... no 60fps option i also cannot change the photo resolution. it is fixed to max 16mpx

U11 video recording nitpicking

I've been using the Galaxy S8 Plus until I received my solar red U11 yesterday (glad I waited, it's very nice looking). Anyway, I am very impressed with the photo image quality of the phone (it is very comparable to the S8), but I have a few nitpicks about the video recording:
1) No 1080p/60 mode. I really don't understand why it doesn't have a 60fps mode when even phones from 2016 had it? It has 1080p/30 and 1080p/120 (for slow motion), so why no 1080/60? Is it overheating concern?
2) No way to turn of EIS in 1080p video recording mode? While 1080p is very stable due to its combined OIS and EIS, it also crops the view significantly when recording video in this mode (compare it to 4k, which is quite a bit wider but has no EIS). Anyway, the EIS is nice if you want that, but I think there needs to be a toggle or option to turn off EIS and have the wide recording mode in 1080p that is like the 4k mode. As it stands, there does not appear to be a way to change this.
3) 6 minute recording limit in 4k. I guess it's also due to overheating concerns, but why not just make it unlimited and have the phone's temperature monitoring stop recording automatically if it gets to a certain temp? Some people are reporting overheating stoppages even before the 6 minutes, but in cooler environments, we may be able to record indefinitely in 4k.
Things I DO like about the U11's camera though...
1) Photo app and quality are excellent. Nice Pro mode too.
2) Glad I can lock exposure and focus during video recording very easily.
3) Focusing pulling with the touch screen is very nice on the U11 (it doesn't rock back and forth when focusing like many other phone cameras).
4) Audio recording options are very nice (3d audio vs hi-res, and acoustic focus)
https://www.xda-developers.com/htc-u11-updates-srgb-1080p60/
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https://www.xda-developers.com/htc-u11-updates-srgb-1080p60/
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Thanks! It's good to see that they are working on adding 1080p/60, though it appears to be a ways off.
Another thing that bothers me (when compared to the S8 or iPhone 7) is that I can't seem to take a photo while recording in 4k. I'm not sure if that's a software or hardware limitation, but I used that all the time on those phones. I really like using the squeeze to open the camera, take a photo, and switch between front and rear cameras though!
Travisimo said:
Thanks! It's good to see that they are working on adding 1080p/60, though it appears to be a ways off.
Another thing that bothers me (when compared to the S8 or iPhone 7) is that I can't seem to take a photo while recording in 4k. I'm not sure if that's a software or hardware limitation, but I used that all the time on those phones. I really like using the squeeze to open the camera, take a photo, and switch between front and rear cameras though!
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Try Open Camera on XDA, it works shooting 1080P without EIS and no time length limitation on 4K.
I've also see the same issue on the HTC 10 in regards to the 4k and taking a photo while recording if you can call it an issue. I suppose no one had complained about it and they left it unchanged
TheEndHK said:
Try Open Camera on XDA, it works shooting 1080P without EIS and no time length limitation on 4K.
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It's a nice camera app, thanks. Tried various settings in the app for video recording. Looks like no matter what framerate you choose, it can't go above 30fps. I thought maybe it would let me shoot 1080p/60, but nope (even when setting it to 60fps, it still records at 30). Also doesn't seem to be a way to take a photo while shooting video in this app? Nice that you can shoot longer than 6 minutes in 4k though (I didn't try it yet, but I assume it works).
wilpang said:
I've also see the same issue on the HTC 10 in regards to the 4k and taking a photo while recording if you can call it an issue. I suppose no one had complained about it and they left it unchanged
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I call it an "issue" only because I have come to expect it when shooting video now. In fact, I used it quite frequently on my iPhone and Galaxy S8. Being able to take a photo without interrupting the video recording is a pretty important feature, in my opinion. I suppose one could load up the video in software and capture a frame manually, but it's a feature that other flagships have, so I miss it.
Travisimo said:
It's a nice camera app, thanks. Tried various settings in the app for video recording. Looks like no matter what framerate you choose, it can't go above 30fps. I thought maybe it would let me shoot 1080p/60, but nope (even when setting it to 60fps, it still records at 30). Also doesn't seem to be a way to take a photo while shooting video in this app? Nice that you can shoot longer than 6 minutes in 4k though (I didn't try it yet, but I assume it works).
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60fps will come with one of the next OTA updates.
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Travisimo said:
I call it an "issue" only because I have come to expect it when shooting video now. In fact, I used it quite frequently on my iPhone and Galaxy S8. Being able to take a photo without interrupting the video recording is a pretty important feature, in my opinion. I suppose one could load up the video in software and capture a frame manually, but it's a feature that other flagships have, so I miss it.
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Indeed, my old year 2012 HTC One S supported shooting FHD video and taking a real photo at the same time and I owned a Galaxy S6 support that feature too. However, I think during 4K recording that no phone could take a real photo, all they do is just capture a frame from video clip and pretend that is a photo.
TheEndHK said:
Indeed, my old year 2012 HTC One S supported shooting FHD video and taking a real photo at the same time and I owned a Galaxy S6 support that feature too. However, I think during 4K recording that no phone could take a real photo, all they do is just capture a frame from video clip and pretend that is a photo.
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Right, I understand it's not an actual "photo" at the highest resolution, but I would still like the convenience of capturing a frame during 4k video recording like I can on all of the other flagships phones.
Wow I'm glad I found this post, I thought I was going crazy with the issues you mentioned, especially the cropped 1080p video! I hope they can fix that with the 60fps update, because it is really annoying.
Hi, 60fps still not possible?
vojta20vt said:
Hi, 60fps still not possible?
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1080p60 is being introduced in stock ROMs with versions 1.26 and higher.
Do you know if EIS for 4k video is planned? Thinking about buying the U11 instead of the much too expensive Pixel 2, but the lack of EIS in this case is a bit of a bummer.

Software HDR decoding from Pixel XL

Has anyone looked into this already?
https://m.androidcentral.com/youtube-hdr-support-now-available-pixel-phones
Since the Axon 7 has exactly the same panel as the Pixel XL it'd be nice to see HDR support on it, even though it might look worse
Choose an username... said:
Has anyone looked into this already?
https://m.androidcentral.com/youtube-hdr-support-now-available-pixel-phones
Since the Axon 7 has exactly the same panel as the Pixel XL it'd be nice to see HDR support on it, even though it might look worse
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Use this http://iytbp.onlineyoutube.com/, you can find links to the XDA thread and discord server at the bottom
never mind
KevinX8 said:
Use this http://iytbp.onlineyoutube.com/, you can find links to the XDA thread and discord server at the bottom
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Thanks, I didn't know about that mod.
After installing it, I managed to enable HDR options for the videos, but we lose the 1440p resolution, the videos don't play smooth anymore and the image quality is even worse. Using either S8 or Pixel XL manufacturers/models.
At least I have black theme and background playback.
aLexzkter said:
Thanks, I didn't know about that mod.
After installing it, I managed to enable HDR options for the videos, but we lose the 1440p resolution, the videos don't play smooth anymore and the image quality is even worse. Using either S8 or Pixel XL manufacturers/models.
At least I have black theme and background playback.
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YouTube locks HDR videos to 1080p for anything that is not a pc or chromecast ultra. Normal videos should be unchanged and still have 1440p
KevinX8 said:
YouTube locks HDR videos to 1080p for anything that is not a pc or chromecast ultra. Normal videos should be unchanged and still have 1440p
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I'm using an adaptation from another user ( @raystef66 i think?). Would this work even then?
I'll try anyways and report back
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I'm using an adaptation from another user (@raystef66 i think?). Would this work even then?
I'll try anyways and report back
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No, do not use unofficial versions only use the official one
@KevinX8,
Hi, as far as I can see, there is no 1440P for video, so what is the issue with your phone, can you make itmore clear? Thanks!
William Guo said:
@KevinX8,
Hi, as far as I can see, there is no 1440P for video, so what is the issue with your phone, can you make itmore clear? Thanks!
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Google has limited HDR on android to 1080p, if you want a higher res HDR you must use a chromecast ultra or supported pc
aLexzkter said:
Thanks, I didn't know about that mod.
After installing it, I managed to enable HDR options for the videos, but we lose the 1440p resolution, the videos don't play smooth anymore and the image quality is even worse. Using either S8 or Pixel XL manufacturers/models.
At least I have black theme and background playback.
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What are the model/manufacturers you have to use? I used 'google' and 'Pixel XL' but it seemingly wasn't right xd
@Choose an username..., @aLexzkter ,
Have you fixed your phone's problem? Which model are you apply when this issue happen on your phone? Usually, there is no 1440 for video, are you sure?
William Guo said:
@Choose an username..., @aLexzkter ,
Have you fixed your phone's problem? Which model are you apply when this issue happen on your phone? Usually, there is no 1440 for video, are you sure?
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This was not a problem at all. The thing is that enabling HDR for Youtube limits the quality to 1080p hdr. This is basically a technical limitation and is not a problem of the phones.
Choose an username... said:
This was not a problem at all. The thing is that enabling HDR for Youtube limits the quality to 1080p hdr. This is basically a technical limitation and is not a problem of the phones.
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It's a limitation put in place by Google themselves to sell more chromecast ultras, only them and pcs are allowed to stream 4k HDR from youtube
KevinX8 said:
It's a limitation put in place by Google themselves to sell more chromecast ultras, only them and pcs are allowed to stream 4k HDR from youtube
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still, the point of this was to tell him that we are not having a problem in our phones

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