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How do you stop the screen dimming or the device going into standby when watching a video?

All my vids open in windows media player...and doesn't dim. I've watched two full dvds on my device, and it was the best video clarity I've seen on any of my HTC devices.
Sorry man!

you guys area making me jelous!!! cant wait for the phone to come out for sprint.

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[Q] Youtube HQ not really "HQ", why?

So I don't know why but for some odd reason in the youtube app, if HQ is highlighted the audio quality is still feeble, where youre still able to hear grainy audio and "pixel shifting" images.
However when I go to the youtube website in the browser and play an HD video there the audio quality is completely flawless. It's pretty much desktop quality at 480,720 and 1080. Granted the videos wont play well ( expected) but the audio is surreal compared to the app.
I want to know why this is happening. Alot of people havnt been this specific when it came to youtube video qualities but youll find the rare thread that speaks of this exact problem.
Im using the Nexus One and the latest OS. 2.3.4.
When using tubemate, it downloads the grainy version of the video as opposed to the real HQ seen on the website. How do i go around this. Essentially I want to rip the songs from HD versions so I can play it in the car without wasting bandwidth going from one video to another.
When the app says HQ, what is it really talking about. Its nowehere near 480p to the very least. The degradation in the audio quality is noticable both in my car and akg headphones, where my unrestricted 3gs never had this problem. I miss that phone to death.
Well, it's all really a matter of terminology..
HQ stands for High Quality
HD stands for High Definition
While HD is a written standard with rules and guide lines that are needed to be followed, HQ is merely a relative thing. I can say that HQ is 420p cuz in MY service, I also have 180p which I decide to call LQ (L for low) and 320p which I consider as the medium or "normal" quality.
And thus I can also say that HD is like VHQ (Very High Quality) or something.
Hope it's clear enough.
Okazar said:
So I don't know why but for some odd reason in the youtube app, if HQ is highlighted the audio quality is still feeble, where youre still able to hear grainy audio and "pixel shifting" images.
However when I go to the youtube website in the browser and play an HD video there the audio quality is completely flawless. It's pretty much desktop quality at 480,720 and 1080. Granted the videos wont play well ( expected) but the audio is surreal compared to the app.
I want to know why this is happening. Alot of people havnt been this specific when it came to youtube video qualities but youll find the rare thread that speaks of this exact problem.
Im using the Nexus One and the latest OS. 2.3.4.
When using tubemate, it downloads the grainy version of the video as opposed to the real HQ seen on the website. How do i go around this. Essentially I want to rip the songs from HD versions so I can play it in the car without wasting bandwidth going from one video to another.
When the app says HQ, what is it really talking about. Its nowehere near 480p to the very least. The degradation in the audio quality is noticable both in my car and akg headphones, where my unrestricted 3gs never had this problem. I miss that phone to death.
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The YouTube app doesn't use flash video at all, unlike most browsers do...The app uses html5 encoding, and that's why it works on pretty much every Android device out there...When you watch YouTube vids on their website, (not the mobile website), you are able to utilize your most recent, best optimized version of Adobe flash....Also why Apple people can use a YouTube app...don't need flash. (Actually a little surprised that Apple HAS a YouTube app, but, after all, the driving force for Google is ad revenue, and I guess the money from all those iphoners couldn't be passed up...)
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[Q] slightly blurry youtube hd videos

just got my nexus 5 last night.
i am having issues with youtube hd video playback being very slightly pixelated. i have a feeling its a problem with either youtube app itself, or my network but i cant seem to find out why it may be like this. i am currently pulling down about 17.67 mbps on my Wi-Fi, however last night i was pulling down 34mbps and i still had the problem. i downloaded some 1080p videos i shotwith my nokia lumia 928 and they played fine, everything was sharp and clear as it should be.
has anyone else encountered this issue, im not having pixelation in any other apps which why i believe it is you tube that is giving me the problem, how ever my girlfriend has a note3 (1080p display as well) and hers looks clear maybe im missing something in settings?
ps. i have never had any other issues with the youtube app how ever this is the only 1080p device i have other than my tv and girlfriends note 3, is it a resolution problem?
ae1990 said:
just got my nexus 5 last night.
i am having issues with youtube hd video playback being very slightly pixelated. i have a feeling its a problem with either youtube app itself, or my network but i cant seem to find out why it may be like this. i am currently pulling down about 17.67 mbps on my Wi-Fi, however last night i was pulling down 34mbps and i still had the problem. i downloaded some 1080p videos i shotwith my nokia lumia 928 and they played fine, everything was sharp and clear as it should be.
has anyone else encountered this issue, im not having pixelation in any other apps which why i believe it is you tube that is giving me the problem, how ever my girlfriend has a note3 (1080p display as well) and hers looks clear maybe im missing something in settings?
ps. i have never had any other issues with the youtube app how ever this is the only 1080p device i have other than my tv and girlfriends note 3, is it a resolution problem?
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i did noticed that but while using chromes you-tube embedded videos. Not sure if its possible to fix. Videos look like standard def regardless if you are on 3g or wifi
Did you go to settings and select stream HD over network
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corythug said:
Did you go to settings and select stream HD over network
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Yes I did, in fact it was enabled by default so I toggled it. And I've yet to watch a video over network its all been on WiFi, its very evident in videos where there are subtitles OE small text on the screen
Whenever I've watched HD videos in the Youtube app on my N5, the clarity has been pretty amazing (unless the original video sucked, then it will always be horrible).
I've noticed that most (if not all) videos on youtube play back in 720p when you choose "HD". So yes, they will look worse on this phone than a 720p phone because they will be stretched out to fit the screen. I don't know if this is a limitation of the app itself or if all the videos I'm watching just happen to be 720p?
There is something wrong with the youtube app. When using viral pro the quality is a lot better.
sparky28000 said:
There is something wrong with the youtube app. When using viral pro the quality is a lot better.
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i also downoaded a 3rd party youtube client that worked better. did you also notice the pixelation?
Stay Frosty said:
I've noticed that most (if not all) videos on youtube play back in 720p when you choose "HD". So yes, they will look worse on this phone than a 720p phone because they will be stretched out to fit the screen. I don't know if this is a limitation of the app itself or if all the videos I'm watching just happen to be 720p?
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thats what i was wondering too, if hd is 720p

[Q] Recommendations for getting Facebook video uploads to look better

I know this phone can take great video. Problem is, I share a lot of them on Facebook. I see people uploading videos with an old iPhone 4s or even some of the cheap Android handsets that looks better than my 1020. Even my old 920 videos looked better on Facebook. Any ideas of how to improve the situation. Even with HD turned on in Facebook, the videos still look grainy and bad.
Try changing your video resolution down to 720p, which will make the video match Facebook's limit of 1280px. Video shot at 1080p will have a width of 1920px and will then be rescaled by Facebook's encoder, which is probably what is making your videos look poor.
https://www.facebook.com/help/124738474272230
SinisterJunkie said:
Try changing your video resolution down to 720p, which will make the video match Facebook's limit of 1280px. Video shot at 1080p will have a width of 1920px and will then be rescaled by Facebook's encoder, which is probably what is making your videos look poor.
https://www.facebook.com/help/124738474272230
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Thanks. I'll give that a try. Maybe at least I can take some videos that way just for Facebook.
If anyone knows/hears of an app or other solution as well so I don't have to reduce the quality of my recordings or us a PC for upload it would be appreciated. I love my Lumia 1020 but it's just frustrating to see people post videos straight off an iPhone 4S to Facebook and it looks better than mine. Kinda hard to sell others on how great my phone is if it doesn't look better out of the box to them. Of course that would be more of an MS/Nokia issue.
SinisterJunkie said:
Try changing your video resolution down to 720p, which will make the video match Facebook's limit of 1280px. Video shot at 1080p will have a width of 1920px and will then be rescaled by Facebook's encoder, which is probably what is making your videos look poor.
https://www.facebook.com/help/124738474272230
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Ok. So I've had a chance to try every video setting on the phone. All of them looks worse than the video quality of a crappy flip phone. My Lumia 920 wouldn't do this. Facebook videos looked very nice when you switched on HD viewing. I just don't get it. This is supposed to have the better camera and yet every video looks crappy, and that's on a desktop system with the HD option on Facebook enabled.
The only thing I haven't tried at this point is manually downloading the videos to a regular computer and recoding with some third party app but what point is having it if I have to do that.
I noticed in your description you have a 1020. Do your Facebook videos look bad? I have Lumia Black. Only other thing otherwise is maybe I got a bum phone.
Honestly, I haven't posted any videos to Facebook from my 1020. At least not yet.

Some YouTube videos I found that look stunning on the S7 edge

I'm not sure if there's another thread for this, but I tried looking for some videos that look awesome on our screen and I found these 2 that look AMAZING!
https://youtu.be/k_okcNVZqqI
https://youtu.be/9ZfN87gSjvI
Turn to brightness to max and switch to 2k quality, and prepare to be blown away by the eye candy.
Quite a nice idea!
I love the clarity this display provides
One trailer that I find quite impressive is this one - it's a demo for Samsung's UHD-TVs: https://youtu.be/AYl7oLNP5Wg
The crowded scenes really come alive on my Edge
FrozenLord said:
Quite a nice idea!
I love the clarity this display provides
One trailer that I find quite impressive is this one - it's a demo for Samsung's UHD-TVs: https://youtu.be/AYl7oLNP5Wg
The crowded scenes really come alive on my Edge
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It's not only the clarity, it's the pictures popping out of the screen. Make a comparison with an iPhone or any device really, the display on this thing is ridiculous.
lvnatic said:
I'm not sure if there's another thread for this, but I tried looking for some videos that look awesome on our screen and I found these 2 that look AMAZING!
https://youtu.be/k_okcNVZqqI
https://youtu.be/9ZfN87gSjvI
Turn to brightness to max and switch to 2k quality, and prepare to be blown away by the eye candy.
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How do I turn 2k on? Quality goes max 720p on the youtube vid.
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Hmm, that's strange. Are you using the latest YouTube version available on play store? When you press the 3 dots in the corner of the video you should have a quality setting where you can select the resolution. If the video was filmed in a higher resolution and your screen supports it, you should be able to select it. For example the videos I posted were filmed in 4k, but our screen can't see higher then 2k, so you should be able to select 2k, which is 1440p.
When I use Firefox browser to browse YouTube and choose desktop mode, I can choose the quality to 4K
lvnatic said:
Hmm, that's strange. Are you using the latest YouTube version available on play store? When you press the 3 dots in the corner of the video you should have a quality setting where you can select the resolution. If the video was filmed in a higher resolution and your screen supports it, you should be able to select it. For example the videos I posted were filmed in 4k, but our screen can't see higher then 2k, so you should be able to select 2k, which is 1440p.
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It was opening through Tapatalk's built in youtube so 720p was max but when I used the youtube app itself I was able to watch the movie in 2k. All I have to say is wow, especially to the second video.
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This one is great as well. Some of the animals colors are so eye popping, they almost look 3D on the S7 Edge.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iNJdPyoqt8U&nohtml5=False
That landscapes videos at 2k is insane on the edge, Can't belive how good it looks.
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http://youtu.be/rbUqOPw7w0U

What are top 3 phones for recording perfect-quality videos in difficult environments?

From my own research it looks like the Note 7 and Note 8 are the best options but I wanted to ask here to be safe. What are the best phones for recording perfect-quality 1080p or better videos in low light/darkness with constant rapid movement and flashing lights going on? The audio quality of video recordings is also extremely important. Is there anything I can do to record the target audio while minimizing extraneous noise around me? I'm going to my first concert this year.

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