Hello everyone,
I noticed a very annoying problem on the OP 8 Pro.
When recording videos in 4k at 60fps, as soon as I open the camera app, they tend to lag / shutter for the first few seconds, also sometimes the moving subjects are jerky sometimes.
sample video: https://photos.app.goo.gl/vvKpfSwH6bQENthd9
I noticed this problem in 4k 60fps especially in the 16: 9 mode while it seems to disappear in the 21: 9 one
I'm on oxygen os 12 C33 EU. has anyone noticed these problems? how can it be solved?
Thanks
sommo89 said:
Hello everyone,
I noticed a very annoying problem on the OP 8 Pro.
When recording videos in 4k at 60fps, as soon as I open the camera app, they tend to lag / shutter for the first few seconds, also sometimes the moving subjects are jerky sometimes.
sample video: https://photos.app.goo.gl/vvKpfSwH6bQENthd9
I noticed this problem in 4k 60fps especially in the 16: 9 mode while it seems to disappear in the 21: 9 one
I'm on oxygen os 12 C33 EU. has anyone noticed these problems? how can it be solved?
Thanks
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Same problem from 1st day when i bought my phone
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Hey there,
anyone noticed that video capture in hd mode is very very laggy with omnia 7?
Is there any solution?
Thanks
Greetings
I noticed that upon capturing, yes. However, after reviewing the video, it seems that there's no lag. Maybe WP7 cannot record and display at 25 fps at the same time?
I noticed this and also the view/capture window is smaller too.
I posted something a week or two back on here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=14065038#post14065038
When played back on the PC however it is nice and smooth.
Is there any way to turn off continuous autofocus in video mode? It makes still video pretty much unusable when it's constantly refocusing every 5-10 seconds. It's really distracting when watching the video back.
Has anyone else noticed this?
Does this not bother anyone else?
I use the S4 for filming on a tripod, and I basically can't use any of the footage because of the continuous autofocusing.
I recently tried lgCamera, it seems to have the focus options I need, but isn't really compatible with the S4 yet. The most it will capture is 15 FPS.
Suggestions?
Hi there!
Occasionally, when using the slow motion setting the video will record, play back in slow motion, but the fps will not be up to par - as in, it'll be set to 240 fps but will most definitely look choppier and not as smooth as I know it should be. A restart of the phone usually fixes this but there's no way to tell if it's not working until I record a video and play it back. Any one else experiencing this? Also, all the sample slo-mo videos online look so crisp and clear, while my videos tend to look pretty noisy, even with decent light. Any input is appreciated.
I've had issues when viewing the videos in Google Photos as well. Not sure if it's related to the video or other HDR photos still processing, or just Google Photos doing whatever it does to index them. I have sync set to charging only and wifi only, but when I was at my grandma's house taking videos of her dog jumping and doing tricks, when I played them back they would play OK the first time, but if I started moving the sliders and jumping to different spots in the video, it would freeze up or get really choppy.
Hoping it will be fixed with an app update soon.
I am having the exact same issue you described. It's not a playback issue. It's choppy even played back on a computer.
It is supposed to capture at 240 fps and stretch that out into a 30 fps video file. Look at the properties of a slow-mo video file, it should say something like 29 fps. When mine isn't working correctly, and the playback isn't smooth, that video file's properties says 7 fps. So, it seems like it's capturing 4 times slower than it's supposed to, at 60 fps or something.
Restarting my phone fixes it, for a few days. I've only had the phone a couple weeks and have had this happen twice now. No clue why this happens. Surely it's more widespread than just us.
As for the grainy noise, you have to have a lot of light, more than you'd need for a normal video. Mine are pretty grainy unless there's a ton of light.
Yeah, mine becomes choppy too sometimes. A reboot fixes it for a while. I've seen this issue posted a few different places so I think it's a software/firmware problem that Google will need to resolve.
Just wanted to add that I have the exact same problem, meaning that it still hasn't been fixed.
I know this is an old post, but I just got a 6p and I too have this issue. I'm even on DP4 so it's not fixed yet in this release either... Reboot is the only temporary fix I've found.
When I am recording 4K video on my Mi A1, video is stuttering - it freezes for 2-3 seconds and then it turns back to normal state. It occurs randomly. Im using latest stock.
Can anyone help me please? Thanks.
When I am recording 4K videos, stuttering starts in first few seconds and then video becomes normal though it becomes stuttery again during the recording randomly.
Need to know if all of you are facing the same issue as me?
On a side note I don't face this issue using Gcam mod.
OS: MIUI 10.3.11 Global/Stable without any modifications etc.
Stuttering in first few seconds is normal, its probably soft issue, but i'm not sure about random stuttering after.
densa21 said:
Stuttering in first few seconds is normal, its probably soft issue, but i'm not sure about random stuttering after.
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Check this video and you'll get an idea that what I am trying to explain.
Hello, for me it's laggy only in h265 mode not un h264 !
chnoupilou said:
Hello, for me it's laggy only in h265 mode not un h264 !
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Ideally this shouldn't be laggy at all. GCam can record smooth video then why not official cam.
Xiaomi should fix it