It seems like it lags alot and results in choppy video ne one else confirm this
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no one has lag when recording video?
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Hello.
I have my new Nexus S for couple of days now, and today I wanted to try watch some HD ([email protected]) videos on it.
Ive tried several players(MX Video, Mobo,...), but playback is pretty bad. Its laggy, sound's laggy too and often goes off and I have to stop or pause the video and then continue to hear again.
TL;DR: playing HD content on my Nexus S is not watchable. Do I have to convert every HD video? I hope not, not like on my old ZEN player...
Thanks for reply
Look up dice player. Its a video player that has hd video playback and is hardware accelerated.
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i haven't really seen anyone complain about this?! i've been taking videos recently (1080p) and the camera is AWFUL! VERY laggy, especially with bright lights and lots of movement.
anyone else noticing this?! hopefully they'll release a fix. i could upload some videos if you guys want examples.
So I guess no one has been having this problem? Weird.
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Lard slow? Nope, stock video camera was awesome.
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I'll post a video. It's ridiculous laggy, especially with lots of movement and bright lights.
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Hey guys i just want to ask if any of you have tried playing 1080p or even 720p videos on the nexus s because im running on slimbean 3.0 marmite kernel and I used bs player to play HD videos but it will not be a smooth playback... does anyone have any idea on how to make the playback be smooth? Poor maybe this is hardware limitation?
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Use MX player. 720 is fine.
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Try MoboPlayer
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If you haven't come across any solutions, I'd suggest Dice Player.
I've tried VLC player and it runs HD videos smoothly and amazingly. It's still in BETA but it's amazing. I'd give it a try, it's free so you won't be losing anything. It also plays any format and you can use it to listen to your music. Another cool feature is it allows you to stream videos on it.
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Bomboholic
superng888 said:
Hey guys i just want to ask if any of you have tried playing 1080p or even 720p videos on the nexus s because im running on slimbean 3.0 marmite kernel and I used bs player to play HD videos but it will not be a smooth playback... does anyone have any idea on how to make the playback be smooth? Poor maybe this is hardware limitation?
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I don't know if BS Player has the option but use MX Player and while your video is playing, choose SW Decoding, since HW decoding makes the video stutter
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Try diceplayer, it renders 720p decoding perfectly
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I'm on opensensation2 and I tried aokp but with both ROMs I record a video and it seems fine til I go to play it back its just a pixelated mess with audio tried gallery and MX video player
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I've been having this same problem. It seems that the problem arises when you start recording right after starting the camera. I've found that if I wait a few seconds after switching to the video camera, the videos come out perfect.
Unfortunately, there's no way to know if your video will be messed up until after you're done, but at least you can improve your chances. If anyone with a little more dev knowledge can suggest something better, I'm all ears. I have an 11-month old little girl and it really sucks when the videos don't come out.
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Hi
i have the CM10.1 rom and my video camera is too lag. when im recording it frezze.
sorry for my english. any help?
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FOUND MY ANSWER HERE
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2050878&highlight=camera
Don't use 720 or just go back to stock for now if you need video.
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Even 480p is a bit jittery too depending on lightning. But Id still recommend holding out with 480p if recording isn't a make or break scenario for you...maybe there will be a solution