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Hi,
we can take photos in 3.2 megapixel, so why we can not record video in this resolution or in 1megapixel resolution?
this 3 steps maybe can work
3 easy steps
- if reason is weak processor speed? overlock it
- if reason is low ram? extend it with microSD card and apply SD-Booster
- custom recording app with modified recording resolution. or only change /data/local.prop (but not work for most phones)
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what a breaktrough!!! xD if it were that simple we would have 720p recording by now
ya.. it s possible.. but it just damn hard.. may b it needs to rewrite the vid rec driver.. :/
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erikkubica said:
Hi,
we can take photos in 3.2 megapixel, so why we can not record video in this resolution or in 1megapixel resolution?
this 3 steps maybe can work
3 easy steps
- if reason is weak processor speed? overlock it
- if reason is low ram? extend it with microSD card and apply SD-Booster
- custom recording app with modified recording resolution. or only change /data/local.prop (but not work for most phones)
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"extend it with microSD card and apply SD-Booster" ? ? ?
Really?
darksyde18 said:
"extend it with microSD card and apply SD-Booster" ? ? ?
Really?
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i think he meant swap partition..
Ever thought about this:
- sensor not good enought to record 60 (or even 30/15) Photos with 3,2 MP in one second
Every other camera also needs to lower the resolution when recording video. Thats not a question of processor speed or RAM.
rueolps said:
Every other camera also needs to lower the resolution when recording video. Thats not a question of processor speed or RAM.
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So...
what about this:
Apple Ipod Touch 4G
Camera
Photo: 0.7MP (960 x 720), It's VGA!
Video recording:720p 30fps, it's HD!
cadusir said:
So...
what about this:
Apple Ipod Touch 4G
Camera
Photo: 0.7MP (960 x 720), It's VGA!
Video recording:720p 30fps, it's HD!
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everything depends on the sensor......ours can handle higher res recording
but drivers need to be edited...
im trying to get a kernel with higher res but the drivers are tough and i have no
c++ experience...
darksyde18 said:
"extend it with microSD card and apply SD-Booster" ? ? ?
Really?
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Copied from android market:
SD-Booster speeds up your SD-Card (external memory-card) up to 40 times! Enjoy a new feeling of speed on your Android smartphone anytime and everywhere you are.
Starting apps, listing to your favorite music or just swapping data with your PC ? Whatever you do, the SD-Booster improve your phone speed!
SD-Booster needs root permission to run, otherwise SD-Booster can't do anything!
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I dont know this is really working but....
rueolps said:
- sensor not good enought to record 60 (or even 30/15) Photos with 3,2 MP in one second
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So try to record your PC desktop with 30fps in resolution 1280x1024 with PATA/ATA HDD and 2GHz processor (1 core) if your HDD is low it cannot save 30 images(frames) per second to your HDD without lag.
If processor is low for rendering 30 frames frames in 1280x1024 resolution into video file and if HDD is too slow to write it, it is Fail. so if in our mobile is possible to speed up read/write speed of sd card and is possible to overlock cpu from 667MHz to 1300MHz, increase the ram using swap, so hardware side is done.
I think it is possible to change /or create custom\ driver for camera and customize recording resolution to our phone.
Sensor is one, If it can capture photo in 3.2MP it can also capture 25 photos/frames\ per second in 3.2MP and render it into video file without lags.
But I think 3.2MP is too much for our devices hardware. So 720pixel is enough to record a pretty nice video.
im trying to get a kernel with higher res but the drivers are tough and i have no
c++ experience..
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I am only php developer so I cant help you in this :-\
you are talking about filmin a video in 3.2 megapixel?!?!? are you out of your mind? Good cameras and high end phones take video in 1080p - that is 1920x1080=2megapixels. You think our little phone can do better? Its not only about RAM, CPU, the drivers need to be reworked but there are always hardware limitations that can not be changed. I'll bet all my money that there is no possible way to get even 720p video with our phone. If we get vga (640x480) recording we can be very happy. That is really hard to do, it may even be impossible since that is 4 times the current quality and it probably takes 4 times more power from memory, CPU, GPU, RAM and 4 months of making new drivers.
ka'cipeder said:
you are talking about filmin a video in 3.2 megapixel?!?!? are you out of your mind? Good cameras and high end phones take video in 1080p - that is 1920x1080=2megapixels. You think our little phone can do better? Its not only about RAM, CPU, the drivers need to be reworked but there are always hardware limitations that can not be changed. I'll bet all my money that there is no possible way to get even 720p video with our phone. If we get vga (640x480) recording we can be very happy. That is really hard to do, it may even be impossible since that is 4 times the current quality and it probably takes 4 times more power from memory, CPU, GPU, RAM and 4 months of making new drivers.
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not in 3.2 in 720pixel
This theory could work, but I think we need a driver re-write. Not only that, but can our GPU even display 720p +?
erikkubica said:
not in 3.2 in 720pixel
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Someone was arguing about video in 3.2mp. Anyway, we can't even play 720p video without stutering, so recording is impossible. VGA could be possible however, lg p500 has vga recording with 600mhz CPU and better GPU, if we can get the CPU to do more job than GPU there is a chance. Unless the sensor just can't take it, then we are stuck.
ka'cipeder said:
Someone was arguing about video in 3.2mp. Anyway, we can't even play 720p video without stutering, so recording is impossible. VGA could be possible however, lg p500 has vga recording with 600mhz CPU and better GPU, if we can get the CPU to do more job than GPU there is a chance. Unless the sensor just can't take it, then we are stuck.
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we should be aiming for about 720x480 or close......
its a good res and our gpu should be able to handle it!
i can smoothly play dvd rips on mine without lag or anything at stock speed..
sensor shouldnt be a prob we just need a guy who is good with c++ knowledge
or driver writing experience....anyone?? if u need help with kernel i have successfully compiled a kernel from source and have all the necesary tools
It would be good if we were able to record in aac audio quality,and not like now - in amr.
What will give to us higher resolution if audio is horrible ?
GT-I5800 (Galaxy 3) Video Recording: increase please
Hello at all,
i use the DutchMods ROM V5.3 on my Galaxy 3. In my opinion it's a perfect firmware... but there is a thing: poor camera (Photo and Video). It don't change change from Samsung Stock one. Video has 320x240... a very poor resolution. I think there is some possibilities to increase the resolution to 640x480 (15 fps). The solution can be a post elaboration. When you save the video, the apk Interlace the photo or video. In this way you can have 640x480 video and more high megapixel in photo. The are very good routines for interlace (for example in N70 Nokia there was a program who shot 4 photos and build an high resolution photo using 4 low res photo). The same with video : 320x240 can be 640x480 video with less number of frames. It's a suggest for all custom firmwares.
Thank you at all.
Bye.
Jean-Luke
Talking is useless guys..
This is intended for Froyo
Records at 1920X1080 2mp
but video players decode it to a lower rate
unreal3000 said:
we just need a guy who is good with c++ knowledge
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of course , this is DAMN C++
erikkubica said:
if reason is low ram? extend it
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ARE YOU KIDDING ?
"I can see that SDbooster or whatever, even if it converts the r/w speed to 1TBps, its not to be used as a ram
SD card is a removable media, "if it can hold apps moved from the phone memory, IT IS MOVING. same for data and everything.."
but by no means it can be used as "Random Access Memory"
RAM is directly connected to the phone and it is permanent. Thats all a person can explain"
BTW, reason is the SCREEN RESOLUTION and LENS
rueolps said:
Ever thought about this:
- sensor not good enought to record 60 (or even 30/15) Photos with 3,2 MP in one second
Every other camera also needs to lower the resolution when recording video. Thats not a question of processor speed or RAM.
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I don't think that is a problem cause 25 FPS is enough right!!
Hello.
this is my first time creating a new thread, so please bear with me if it comes off as a bit noobish.
i recently purchased an android mobile called UMI Zero. here are some specs for it:
OS Android 4.4
CPU 2.0GHz, Octa-Core, 28nm HPM
GPU ARM Mali-450MP4,700MHz
RAM 2GB
ROM 16GB
Camera Back, 13.0MP SONY IMX214 F1.8 stacked Front, 8MP
i was fairly impressed about the review of the camera, but when i got the handset, i was fairly disappointed to see that it did not have a proper camera app which would support 4k video, i looked into it further and found that there were some other mobile phones out there which were using the same 13Mp Sony IMX214 camera to make 4k video recording. so i looked for apps which would give this phone that capability but all i found were threads for LG G2 phones (kk handsets?) and how they would enable 4k video on it with the help of files from LG G3. this got me wondering if it was possible for the UMI Zero as well. i will appreciate any guidance in the matter. Thank you.
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Maybe...
Well, it's not the camera module that's holding it back, or the processor, so actually I don't know.
The MT6592T is cabable of UHD recording, so I'm taking a guess that it would have to be software, they haven't done the stock rom on this phone well at all - I mean after all the phone records in 3GP, in 1920x1088, so actually I guess there would be a way of going through some source code and modifying.
Good luck!
Here's the specs for the 6592
Octa-core (1.7GHz or 2GHz) ARM Cortex-A7 processor
ARM Mali GPU
UMTS / HSPA+ R8 / TD-SCDMA / EDGE / LTE
Dual-band 801.11a/b/g/n, Bluetooth, GPS, FM receiver
Full HD display controller
16MP image signal-processor
H.265 Ultra HD video record & playback
woodsynzl said:
Well, it's not the camera module that's holding it back, or the processor, so actually I don't know.
The MT6592T is cabable of UHD recording, so I'm taking a guess that it would have to be software, they haven't done the stock rom on this phone well at all - I mean after all the phone records in 3GP, in 1920x1088, so actually I guess there would be a way of going through some source code and modifying.
Good luck!
Here's the specs for the 6592
Octa-core (1.7GHz or 2GHz) ARM Cortex-A7 processor
ARM Mali GPU
UMTS / HSPA+ R8 / TD-SCDMA / EDGE / LTE
Dual-band 801.11a/b/g/n, Bluetooth, GPS, FM receiver
Full HD display controller
16MP image signal-processor
H.265 Ultra HD video record & playback
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hi!
thanks for the info dude. i thought that maybe after all this time, someone might have done some tinkering but there still hasnt been anything on it
i would have tried modding it if i had the proper knowledge and a secondary mobile. youre also right about the devs doing a crappy job on the firmware. the camera software is only good for taking pictures but is absolute crap for video recording.
calistoz said:
hi!
thanks for the info dude. i thought that maybe after all this time, someone might have done some tinkering but there still hasnt been anything on it
i would have tried modding it if i had the proper knowledge and a secondary mobile. youre also right about the devs doing a crappy job on the firmware. the camera software is only good for taking pictures but is absolute crap for video recording.
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The MT6592 SoC is capable neither to record nor to play UHD video. Its max capability is [email protected] Datasheet (edit: I can't post links yet)
That's a question why MediaTek shows UHD recording and playback on their own product page. (edit: I can't post links yet)
bencebacsi said:
The MT6592 SoC is capable neither to record nor to play UHD video. Its max capability is [email protected] Datasheet (edit: I can't post links yet)
That's a question why MediaTek shows UHD recording and playback on their own product page. (edit: I can't post links yet)
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i went ahead and looked for more details on the SoC for the mt6592 and it turns out that it can encode up to 1088 and decode 2160. so i guess it means that it can play back UHD videos but cant make them.
http://system-on-a-chip.specout.com/l/425/MediaTek-MT6592. it leaves me kind of disappointed seeing as how they have gone on to incorporate a really good camera with UHD capabilities and a F 1.8 lens only to be let down by the lack of support on the SoC.
Sorry for offtop (i don't want to create new thread).
Maybe some of you guys know where to buy side buttons fpc for umi zero or maybe someone have one? tnx
Hi guys, G4 plus for is there any 1080p 60fps application and mod ?
I don't think there's hardware to encode 1080p at 60fps and the CPU is not strong enough for software encoding. I don't know if even 720p can be done.
Stock slowmotion is something like 540p so 1080p is so much larger than that even 60fps is not feasible
guessingagain said:
I don't think there's hardware to encode 1080p at 60fps and the CPU is not strong enough for software encoding. I don't know if even 720p can be done.
Stock slowmotion is something like 540p so 1080p is so much larger than that even 60fps is not feasible
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agree
guessingagain said:
I don't think there's hardware to encode 1080p at 60fps and the CPU is not strong enough for software encoding. I don't know if even 720p can be done.
Stock slowmotion is something like 540p so 1080p is so much larger than that even 60fps is not feasible
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Similar characteristics phones making 1080P 60fps, I think g4 plus is enough. for example; samsung galaxy s5 making record 1080p 60fps, even doing the 2160p 30fps
The processor we have does support video recording up to 1080p 60FPS. However, I do not know whether other hardware on the device inhibits that or not.
https://www.qualcomm.com/products/snapdragon/processors/617
zeomal said:
The processor we have does support video recording up to 1080p 60FPS. However, I do not know whether other hardware on the device inhibits that or not.
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Thanks for information, I believe future 60 fps mod.
it“s doable hit me up on telegram if rooted @defcomk
defcomg said:
it“s doable hit me up on telegram if rooted @defcomk
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Would be nice to provide a solution for ALL here on xda instead of another platform. The purpose of XDA is to provide help for all from all xdaians. Keep in mind.
strongst said:
Would be nice to provide a solution for ALL here on xda instead of another platform. The purpose of XDA is to provide help for all from all xdaians. Keep in mind.
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I know i just prefer to debug via telegram and post working solution i feel feedback via posts is delayed if xda had live chat feature it would be great
in LineageOS 7.1.2, when I use OpenCamera with the Camera2 API. It gives me the option to use 3840x2160 as the video resolution. But when I try to record anything, it says "Serious Camera Error"
So is it possible to record 4K?
Because the ISP (Image Signal Processor) can't encode at 4K due to hardware limitations, following the ISP specification the max resolution that the Snapdragon 617's ISP can record is at 1080p at 60 fps
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Because the ISP (Image Signal Processor) can't encode at 4K due to hardware limitations, following the ISP specification the max resolution that the Snapdragon 617's ISP can record is at 1080p at 60 fps
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Ah, Its's good that at least 1080p 60FPS is possible.
I do have one more question though. Why is the Camera2 API so buggy with this chipset? Most of the photos I take with OpenCamera with the Camera2 API enabled is mostly just solid green or sometimes the actual photo. Then after at least 1 minute and 30 seconds the entire phone stutters and just crashes the camera.
sambow23 said:
in LineageOS 7.1.2, when I use OpenCamera with the Camera2 API. It gives me the option to use 3840x2160 as the video resolution. But when I try to record anything, it says "Serious Camera Error"
So is it possible to record 4K?
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which rom was that on the image ? can you please tell me ?
siddhesh9146 said:
which rom was that on the image ? can you please tell me ?
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"Slim 7" I believe
Why is it that even though the snapdragon 636 can record 1080p videos at 120 fps, max pro m1 is restricted to 30 fps either it be 720 or 1080p recording ??????
I also have the same question, as the processor supports recording at higher frame rates then why it's not enabled, or can it be enabled with any module or high FPS is hardware dependent.
Please @gusbalaa suggest anything or correct if I'm wrong.
manishurfmannu said:
I also have the same question, as the processor supports recording at higher frame rates then why it's not enabled, or can it be enabled with any module or high FPS is hardware dependent.
Please @gusbalaa suggest anything or correct if I'm wrong.
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i had no idea about that.
gusbalaa said:
i had no idea about that.
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Just wanted to know if that anyone can help on this.
It would be nice to this working.
Thanks.