GCam: 60fps video recording - Samsung Galaxy S8 Questions and Answers

Hi, I am actively looking for 60fps video recording compatible GCam mod for a project I am working on, but ALL mods available (iDan, and others for Galaxy S9 and 10) close when switching recording mode to 60fps
Do you know any working mod or fix (root solutions like modifying media-profiles.xml)?

Google Camera Is using CameraAPI 2 which doesn't support 60fps recording on our devices. S8 stock camera is using api1 to record high refresh rate
So not possible ever.

EasyCzT said:
Google Camera Is using CameraAPI 2 which doesn't support 60fps recording on our devices. S8 stock camera is using api1 to record high refresh rate
So not possible ever.
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Hmm strange that Camera2 doesnt support 60fps. However, you know of any GCam version (maybe very old ones) using Camera1 API?

Camera API1 Google camera doesn't exist

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Some Queries Regarding E7

Hello All,
Can you answer my few queries. The camera of the phone is said to record 4k video and 1080 videos @60fps but the phone is only capable of recording 1080p @30fps. Since the note 3 with same specs can record 4k videos is it possible via software upgrade or something like that to make our camera record 4k videos.
Can Kernel source itself is enough as the base for custom rom development.??
GTARaja said:
Hello All,
Can you answer my few queries. The camera of the phone is said to record 4k video and 1080 videos @60fps but the phone is only capable of recording 1080p @30fps. Since the note 3 with same specs can record 4k videos is it possible via software upgrade or something like that to make our camera record 4k videos.
Can Kernel source itself is enough as the base for custom rom development.??
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The camera makers said that the camera is capable of capturing 4K videos but the Elife e7 cannot capture because the company hasn't provided that matching software which does it. May be that is for the future updates or flagship devices. The max you can record is 1080p at 60fps.
chetanbhawani said:
The camera makers said that the camera is capable of capturing 4K videos but the Elife e7 cannot capture because the company hasn't provided that matching software which does it. May be that is for the future updates or flagship devices. The max you can record is 1080p at 60fps.
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what do u mean by matching software it has got all the libs required foolish gionee ppl and provided libs for several omnivision sensor libs to our device..how can u record 1080p @ 60fps its 30fps only...4k is not possible till now as it uses the android camera api which has maximum of 1080p recording capabilities note3 and xperia z2 have their own api for this so they can record 4k videos

60fps recording camera for Note 3

Hello, is there any app that allows recording 1080p with 60fps except the original one ?

A7:how i can record slow motion(60fps or..)

a question ;I have Samsung galaxy a7 and facing a big shortage in default camera app
Camera can’t record slow motion and I can’t see any option like 60 fps record and…
I try to solved this problem by app like slow pro,slow motion video fx and any app like this
But this app can’t record more than 30fps only slow motion normal frame that didn’t thing I looking 4
even in some app I apply 60fps but output still 30f
even try to install s5 camera app but didn't install and htc cam not running lg cam not work correctly
I want know I can record 60 fps video? Introduce me app
lollipop/no root

Video quality

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 OnePlus 7 Pro 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!
Beware that 4K video is limited to 10 minutes per clip, and 4K 60FPS video is limited to 5 minutes per clip. 3rd party apps have no access to 4K 60FPS recording mode and can only use the main camera.
Brad331 said:
Beware that 4K video is limited to 10 minutes per clip, and 4K 60FPS video is limited to 5 minutes per clip. 3rd party apps have no access to 4K 60FPS recording mode and can only use the main camera.
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You forgot to add that it's the stupidest thing ever that time cap
Curious to know how the sound quality, especially at loud music events, is on recordings. Anyone have any demos?
Ultrawide video
Don't know why oneplus 7 doesn't know how to shoot ultra-wide-angle video? Will this update unlock this option? Thank you
nubreed000 said:
Curious to know how the sound quality, especially at loud music events, is on recordings. Anyone have any demos?
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the audio recording sounds like crap..
https://youtu.be/aOdbERz7-bs
https://youtu.be/fkA-BypzjhU
https://youtu.be/hnyk537jhJY
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santoronicky100 said:
Don't know why oneplus 7 doesn't know how to shoot ultra-wide-angle video? Will this update unlock this option? Thank you
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And shoot with telefoto 3x, that's will be great too.
santoronicky100 said:
Don't know why oneplus 7 doesn't know how to shoot ultra-wide-angle video? Will this update unlock this option? Thank you
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Wide video is very possible. There are clips on YouTube demonstrating our phone's wide angle capabilities. I think we will get it officially through on OTA
https://www.google.com/amp/s/9to5google.com/2019/05/28/oneplus-7-pro-wide-angle-video/amp/
mookiexl said:
Wide video is very possible. There are clips on YouTube demonstrating our phone's wide angle capabilities. I think we will get it officially through on OTA
https://www.google.com/amp/s/9to5google.com/2019/05/28/oneplus-7-pro-wide-angle-video/amp/
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But on android Q DP4 it is disabled
is it just me getting 4k60fps stutter ? any news for camera 2 API unlock ?
I made this with OnePlus 7 Pro
youtube.com/watch?v=Jv1kLIblIZU
Filmic PRO
Don't know why 60fps video doesn't work in Filmic Pro? It's a pity because the application is really cool
Limeybastard said:
the audio recording sounds like crap..
https://youtu.be/aOdbERz7-bs
https://youtu.be/fkA-BypzjhU
https://youtu.be/hnyk537jhJY
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Well I thinks this sound is great, I know the sound quality
Too bad to have a digital stabilization, I do not find it very effective ..
Slow motion: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=neMObr3TofU
HEVC 4k/60 fps: https://mega.nz/#!aRNnGYqT!m_r8oJAa4RFGZyLKZ0PjGzY90x-fDHb2mcqEz1qtxDw
So in which modes OIS works? 1080p 60fps does it work? 1080p 30fps? 4K 60fps works too?
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OIS only works on 1080p 60fps and 4K 60fps.
In the newest update they added 4K wide lens video recording (previously to use wide angle lens you needed to use 1080p).
wow excellent
This is exactly what I am trying to work out. I want use of all 3 lenses so use 30fps 1080p but when I use video ois doesn't seem to work.. Wtf is going on with this phone that ois doesn't work? Or does it not have ois on the main lens? So confused.

Question Video recording at 4K60 fps

Is there any possible way to record videos at 4K60 fps, although the video quality of Nothing Phone 1 is really good but it maxes out at 4K30.
At first, I thought after using some Gcam mods I can record 4K60 videos so I tried various Gcam mods with and without configs, Filmic pro, open camera and many other apps but none of them worked. QC 778G+ is fairly capable SoC and It should support 4K60. One weird thing I realised that Pixel 5 from 2020 had 765G which is far less powerful than 778G+ supported 4K60 fps video recording. Anyways, if you know how to enable that on Nothing Phone 1 then lemme know, I'll be thankful to you.
JoyFromIndia said:
It should support 4K60
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It doesn't.

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