I haven't found anyone asking but is is possible to record slow motion video with sound?
i don't see the point why not because if you play in normal speed the sound should be "real" and when playing in slow motion one of those funny ones when you slow down a movie.
why was sound disabled in slow mo? any way to get it back with a modified camera app?
greganka said:
when playing in slow motion one of those funny ones when you slow down a movie.
why was sound disabled in slow mo?
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Like when you hear a movie character going "Ooooohhhhh nooooooo" in slow motion? I think they rig the sound in a movie to isolate that. If you were to do it in a "real" video, you would hear every sound in the background stretched out in "slow motion", and it would be a garbled mess.
Or maybe there is that much more data being captured for a short period of "real time" that they just leave the sound out to allow the file to be smaller.
redpoint73 said:
Like when you hear a movie character going "Ooooohhhhh nooooooo" in slow motion? I think they rig the sound in a movie to isolate that. If you were to do it in a "real" video, you would hear every sound in the background stretched out in "slow motion", and it would be a garbled mess.
Or maybe there is that much more data being captured for a short period of "real time" that they just leave the sound out to allow the file to be smaller.
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Yeah slow motion sound can sound pretty crappy and choppy, so my guess would be they didn't want to put any post-processing in to make the slow-mo sound sound smooth.
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greganka said:
I haven't found anyone asking but is is possible to record slow motion video with sound?
i don't see the point why not because if you play in normal speed the sound should be "real" and when playing in slow motion one of those funny ones when you slow down a movie.
why was sound disabled in slow mo? any way to get it back with a modified camera app?
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Thanks for Posting this thread.
Slow Motion with sound is highly requested, but please read this:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/general/general/slow-motion-phones-device-how-to-imo-t2998500
is there any apps that will do video recording at 120 fps? looks pretty fun to play around with.
i never play with video stuff, forgive me if theres an awesome option i just dont know about
OMG_VTEC said:
is there any apps that will do video recording at 120 fps? looks pretty fun to play around with.
i never play with video stuff, forgive me if theres an awesome option i just dont know about
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Just a guess but I don't think you'll find anything. Recording video at 120 fps seems like more of a hardware function vs simply a software function.
I have recently converted my HTC one m8 into a GPE version. While on stock sense my HTC could take 120 fps slow motion videos using the camera app. Now on stock Android it can't take slow motion videos because it doesn't have the HTC camera app (yes I installed it but slo mo doesn't work). I looked for a real slow motion video app on the play store but no app exist that actually lets me get that 120 fps video. Why is there a lack of true slow motion video apps out there?
cmorrice said:
I have recently converted my HTC one m8 into a GPE version. While on stock sense my HTC could take 120 fps slow motion videos using the camera app. Now on stock Android it can't take slow motion videos because it doesn't have the HTC camera app (yes I installed it but slo mo doesn't work). I looked for a real slow motion video app on the play store but no app exist that actually lets me get that 120 fps video. Why is there a lack of true slow motion video apps out there?
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Cause it's a hardware dependent app...its need powerfull processor to do slow motion +high frames job...
Use lapse it may be it works for you...
DastanShaikh said:
Cause it's a hardware dependent app...its need powerfull processor to do slow motion +high frames job...
Use lapse it may be it works for you...
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Can you give me a link for lapse. I am finding multiple apps with the same name that do about the same thing
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Can you give me a link for lapse. I am finding multiple apps with the same name that do about the same thing
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https://www.google.co.in/url?q=http...sQFjAA&usg=AFQjCNGSroIUW3hvBtsjKbusC6zO8Wd9ig
OK, now I feel like a newb but this is my first Pixel device and the Google camera seems simple enough but I can't find how to set my video framerate to 1080p 60fps. I have it on 1080p and the only options I can find are on the top bar with color temp and flash and all it gives me is Auto and 30fps. Auto seems to go anywhere between 120 and 30 fps, I can't figure out the logic behind how it chooses. I really just want to lock it to 60fps for 1080p. Can someone help me out?
Turn off video image stabilization?
[email protected], [email protected]/60/120fps, [email protected], [email protected] (gyro-EIS)
jamgam said:
Turn off video image stabilization?
[email protected], [email protected]/60/120fps, [email protected], [email protected] (gyro-EIS)
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I turned off IS and am still not seeing it, I tried 720p too and nothing but auto and 30fps. Open Camera and Filmic both give me 60fps.
I'm thinking anything over 30 fps is "slow motion" only. Still looking around myself b/c I'd love the 240 fps for videoing my golf swing
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I'm thinking anything over 30 fps is "slow motion" only. Still looking around myself b/c I'd love the 240 fps for videoing my golf swing
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The Pixel 2 camera has 240 in slow motion.
Sent from my [device_name] using XDA-Developers Legacy app
Woah. This is a near deal breaker here. I can't seem to find 60fps on my $850 phone.
Update I found the place where you set the framerate, but unlike the Pixel 2 (which shows 30 and 60), the Pixel 3 only shows Auto or 30. W. T. F. This "auto" icon is located in the lower left when in video mode.
For what it's worth, I've gotten near the proper framerate with 3rd party apps. Both Open Camera (free) and Filmic Pro (paid) hit 59.667 on 60fps mode. The proper framerate is 59.94 (60,000/1001). Filmic Pro can do an exact even 60fps too if you force the framerate. I may try to gen some answers from Google directly if I don't figure this out over the weekend.
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For what it's worth, I've gotten near the proper framerate with 3rd party apps. Both Open Camera (free) and Filmic Pro (paid) hit 59.667 on 60fps mode. The proper framerate is 59.94 (60,000/1001). Filmic Pro can do an exact even 60fps too if you force the framerate. I may try to gen some answers from Google directly if I don't figure this out over the weekend.
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I tried open Camera, and it looks like 30fps when I force 60fps. It just says about 30.095, Min 22.222 and max 43.103 in Media Info. This is fail.
Can't find it myself! help
Was wondering the same thing. Selecting info on a recorded video doesn't show framerate either.
https://www.xda-developers.com/google-pixel-3-google-pixel-3-xl-minor-features/
Automatic FPS Switching
First, a new option to automatically switch FPS during video recording has been added. According to a Product Manager that we spoke to at the event, people have trouble deciding what the best framerate is before recording a video. This new feature lets the Google Camera app decide what framerate to record at – either 30 or 60 fps – depending on what’s on screen. The feature can even switch framerates in the middle of a recording. It doesn’t work with 4K videos, though.
Google Pixel 3 Auto Framerate
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bartolo5 said:
Can't find it myself! help
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djy said:
Was wondering the same thing. Selecting info on a recorded video doesn't show framerate either.
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Hold the phone horizontal and select video mode. On the lower left corner you will see a little icon "A". Touch this icon and you will see "Auto" or "30fps".
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https://www.xda-developers.com/google-pixel-3-google-pixel-3-xl-minor-features/
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Great, so 30fps is working as intended on an $850 phone. Thanks for finding this gem. Glad I don't have to wait 6 months to a year for this quote from Google to find out it essentially will never be fixed. Hopefully they don't regress on the Pixel 2, because this isn't a improvement in my book. How about Auto, 24, 30, 50, 60 option on an $850 phone?
This is not acceptable.
I want to be able to lock it to 60fps, not to leave Google device the frame rate for me.
Guys, we need to send feedbacks via the Camera app and try to involve the media (@madebygoogle on Twitter).
That's the only thing we can do to hope they'll release an update enabling 60fps selection.
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This is not acceptable.
I want to be able to lock it to 60fps, not to leave Google device the frame rate for me.
Guys, we need to send feedbacks via the Camera app and try to involve the media (@madebygoogle on Twitter).
That's the only thing we can do to hope they'll release an update enabling 60fps selection.
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I just confirmed on their support chat that there is no option for 60fps, like we didn't already figure that out. They suggested going to 'settings -> about phone -> send feedback about this device' and sending feedback that way. I am already posting what I can on social media as well. Wish we could get this in the front page of xda.
I just used Open Cam set to 60fps and the Google Cam on auto to record the same scene and I must admit that they look identical. I cannot see the difference with my naked eye.
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I just used Open Cam set to 60fps and the Google Cam on auto to record the same scene and I must admit that they look identical. I cannot see the difference with my naked eye.
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This is exactly my observation. Which means, this could be a limit of the new hardware and/or part of the Visual Core stuff which might be a harder thing to fix. We shall see how Google responds.
I think it will be "working as intended" or the hardware is limited to auto, because (insert some sort of white wash excuse). I would prefer darker video of 60 fps over brighter 30fps variable frame rate hogwash.
So today at my son's baseball game I used open Cam locked in at 60fps and goggle at 1080 auto and the open Cam video looks choppy and looks like it skipped frames. The Google Cam video looks very smooth like 60fps does. So I'm gonna say that Google Cam does a dang good job of chosing the best fps.
Video recording is an afterthought on the Pixel series. Stabilization is top tier, but everything else (image quality, audio quality, etc) takes a back seat. I'm actually not upset since I rarely ever record videos, and when I do, they are short clips at home that have ZERO production value. I'd be willing to be 95% of consumers are the same way.
Heck, have you noticed how every amateur video that goes viral on the news is shot in portrait mode and not landscape?! #PetPeve
Hello
Please can someone tell me whether there's an Android App to make Slow Motion Videos and also Speeded Up Videos such as the Samsung S9 does. Thanks.
Use quick app
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Use quick app
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Thanks but Is this an app to edit after you have made a video ? I want an app that will film directly as slow motion or time lapse.
oh yes this app is best:laugh:
https://dl-android.com/dl/index.php?id=footej-camera-apk