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Is anyone able to change the way a smart watch reads/monitors heart rate? I'm looking at copycat fitbits etc...

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What is the highest Frame Rate?

Anybody know the highest frame rate that I can put my 8525 to? The 8125's highest was 19, but the stock rate was 10. I'm hoping my 8525 can handle more than 19. Somebody let me know something.
Anybody Got Anything?
Framerate in what application?
In recording video.
What's the higherst setting when recording video?

Can someone make a camera App?

I was just wondering if somone could make a new video camera app that can upp the FPS and increase the audio bit rate. The iPhone has the best audio when recording. I think its bit rate is like 80KHZ

For those that have it. Quick 4K info..

Whats the 4K recording bitrate and hows it compared to other phones . Also, is there a 5 min limit like on my note4?
--Thx
I did a quick test and got 90MB for 15 seconds, around 6MB/s.
But, I wasn't sure if there was some way to stress the bitrate of the codec - bright scenes? dark scenes? high contrast? If anyone has any insight into which are the hardest scenes to compress I can repeat the experiment.
Or, is the codec somehow a constant rate codec (as in fixed rate MP3 vs variable rate)?
how about the time limit? how long can you record 4K?
I think 6/MB is average. I heard of people that root note 4 able to up the bitrate. Even if it is the same it still might look better then other phones with the same bitrate due to the lens and so forth. I think the main issue is going to be with the stabilization. OIS helps but I guess you can run it through adobe or some other program to get software to add to that. I wonder if I record in 1440 if the software will work for that.

Looking for a camera app with working fixed frame rate function

I want to edit footage captured with my phone but the variable frame rate can cause desynchronisation of audio and video when transcoding. Can someone recommend a camera app for which a fixed frame rate of 30, 60 or 120 works? OpenCamera is not the answer because this function does not work, but at least for me.

Why 3rd party music player only support 48Khz and not detect 192Khz?

Im sorry if there any duplicate thread or this question has been asked before.
My S8 and my friend's S8+ (Exynos) (Or you may have the same problem) Cant choose more than 48Khz of sampling rate in 3rd party apps like Hibymusic or neutron.
AFAIK the S8 and S8+ has the hi res compatibility up to 32bit 386Khz (cmiiw), but only samsung music detect this and im not sure if this app play the bit perfect of 386Khz because other apps cant detect that.
So is there any limitation from android system which limit the sampling rate to 48Khz or there any incompatibility of the 3rd party software to the samsung internal DACs?
I dont want to use usb dac because i didnt have money to buy that.
And lastly thanks for your answers or any response of my post!
aryaputraz said:
Im sorry if there any duplicate thread or this question has been asked before.
My S8 and my friend's S8+ (Exynos) (Or you may have the same problem) Cant choose more than 48Khz of sampling rate in 3rd party apps like Hibymusic or neutron.
AFAIK the S8 and S8+ has the hi res compatibility up to 32bit 386Khz (cmiiw), but only samsung music detect this and im not sure if this app play the bit perfect of 386Khz because other apps cant detect that.
So is there any limitation from android system which limit the sampling rate to 48Khz or there any incompatibility of the 3rd party software to the samsung internal DACs?
I dont want to use usb dac because i didnt have money to buy that.
And lastly thanks for your answers or any response of my post!
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BlackPlayer plays my FLAC and DSD just fine at appropriate volumes if that makes a difference.
aryaputraz said:
Im sorry if there any duplicate thread or this question has been asked before.
My S8 and my friend's S8+ (Exynos) (Or you may have the same problem) Cant choose more than 48Khz of sampling rate in 3rd party apps like Hibymusic or neutron.
AFAIK the S8 and S8+ has the hi res compatibility up to 32bit 386Khz (cmiiw), but only samsung music detect this and im not sure if this app play the bit perfect of 386Khz because other apps cant detect that.
So is there any limitation from android system which limit the sampling rate to 48Khz or there any incompatibility of the 3rd party software to the samsung internal DACs?
I dont want to use usb dac because i didnt have money to buy that.
And lastly thanks for your answers or any response of my post!
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You have music recorded at 192khz and or @32bit? I would find this incredibly surprising. Such high audio parameters are only used for audio work and only because the extra bit depth and /or sample rate is useful for maintaining headroom while processing the recording.
The reason 44.1/16 has been used for so long is that it is capable of reproducing every frequency the human ear is capable of hearing with perfect precision. This means recording at higher levels of either does nothing more for listening and would only take up space for nothing
partcyborg said:
You have music recorded at 192khz and or @32bit? I would find this incredibly surprising. Such high audio parameters are only used for audio work and only because the extra bit depth and /or sample rate is useful for maintaining headroom while processing the recording.
The reason 44.1/16 has been used for so long is that it is capable of reproducing every frequency the human ear is capable of hearing with perfect precision. This means recording at higher levels of either does nothing more for listening and would only take up space for nothing
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Ah figured you'd answer something like this lol. You you. You audiophile you

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