Picture / Video Formats Matter ? - General Questions and Answers

I was wondering if the mb size of the photo matters ?
Some roms I get pictures that are up to 2.0 mb. Some don't even reach 1.0 mb
And also some roms record in AVI (Unity Rom)
Some record in 3gp.
Do these formats / size matter in the quality.
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Best mp4 converter for HD 2

can anybody tell me which program can I use to convert .avi files to .mp4 files in best resolution supported by hd2 ? As far as I know Mp4ForHd converts only files to touch hd resolution so as I asked before, which program can be used to convert to mp4 and in which resolution? And my second question - in upper right corner there should be a litle icon which allows me to disable running aplications - I don't have it, how can I turn it on ?
Well, the Touch HD and HD2 have the same screen resolutions (they are both WVGA) despite the size differences. I have used MP4forHD and find that the audio/vidio sync is out on the HD2. I tend to use Any Video Converter which is freeware and allows for much greater customisation to suit your needs, and have yet to find any sync issues. Be sure to keep the video bitrate <= 2000 as values above this start to effect the framerate/ playback smoothness. Also, it is best to keep the resolution at WVGA otherwise you will increase the chance of exceeding the 2GB file size limit. Anything file size above this the HTC Album program wont play (i'm assuming this is what you want to use?).
i use Super i think its the best freeware
http://www.erightsoft.com/SUPER.html
Hi.
Try this one http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=478050&highlight=converter
Its very easy and fast
MfG Uro
Version 2.9b:
- A new codec added "XVID avi". With this, you can now convert to avi files (not only mp4 files)
- Now video quality 'very high' is two times Normal Quality (before 1.5 times). It makes max quality is now 1600 kbps (before 999 kbps)
- Support for MOD video files (JVC cams)
- Added a new video size 768x576 (JVC cams)
- Added two new profiles: HD2 (for HTC HD2) and JVC (for JVC cams)
Ive installed version 2.9c and I cant see HD2 profile...
m4rioo said:
Version 2.9b:
- A new codec added "XVID avi". With this, you can now convert to avi files (not only mp4 files)
- Now video quality 'very high' is two times Normal Quality (before 1.5 times). It makes max quality is now 1600 kbps (before 999 kbps)
- Support for MOD video files (JVC cams)
- Added a new video size 768x576 (JVC cams)
- Added two new profiles: HD2 (for HTC HD2) and JVC (for JVC cams)
Ive installed version 2.9c and I cant see HD2 profile...
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you need to download the 2.9c update and unzip to the instalation folder
ok, anyone knows answer to my second question?
m4rioo said:
ok, anyone knows answer to my second question?
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I have Profile HD2 under Profile
MfG Uro
The video and sound.. they're not in sync when i used the mp4forhd.. any solution for that?
'And my second question - in upper right corner of my hd2 there should be a litle icon which allows me to disable running aplications - I don't have it, how can I turn it on ?'
sorry for second post but I cant input any file while editing existing post, so - i ment this:
m4rioo said:
sorry for second post but I cant input any file while editing existing post, so - i ment this:
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Try this cab , Its called Task manager , this is one is made by Dutty for HD2
http://forum.xda-developers.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=284213&stc=1&d=1266797843

[TESTING] Infuse 4G Video Recording & Playback Tests With Stock & Custom Roms

 
Infuse Video Camera Recording Tests With Stock And Custom Roms​
For those of you who are interested in the quality of your homemade video recordings and playback
please read on. Check out these tests which were made with all the stock and custom roms.
(these tests were conducted using a tripod and good indoor lighting)
Stock Froyo 2.2 Rom: Excellent very smooth, virtually no hesitation or lag during recording and playback of moving objects on preview screen.
(Ultimate Unbrick - Return to Stock)
Froyo 2.2.1 Custom Roms:Excellent very smooth, virtually no hesitation or lag during recording or playback of moving objects on preview screen.
(Infused 1.5.3, Infused 1.6.0, Refuse 1.7, Bionix Infinity 2.0)
Basically all the Froyo 2.2.x based custom roms all have the same results. Excellent video recording quality, smooth and virtually no noticeable hesitation or lag while recording and playback of homemade video. (I have tested different formats, 720p, 640x480 etc.)
Gingerbread Based Roms: Testing Rogers Gingerbread 2.3.x based Infuse i997 custom roms such as Infuse 2.1, CyanogenMod 7 and Hellraiser with i9000 Gingerbread based roms the video recording and playback quality with these roms were very poor with constant jerkyness, hesitation and lag due to only capturing up to 15fps like many cheaper cell phones do.
(even tried "CWM_UXKG3-rooted-de-odexed-updated_no_bootloaders_v2 & Odin_UXKG3_rooted_no_bootloaders_v2" GB roms with same results.)
These same recording/playback tests using Froyo based roms have no jerkyness, hesitation or lag due to capturing the full 30fps as advertised in the Infuse i997 specifications. (very noticable differences when comparing)
The Real Test: Record video while in Froyo based rom, flash any Gingerbread based rom, record video in gingerbread based rom then playback and compare the two videos. (this will take some time to test but for those who care enough about video recording quality it will be worth while)
You can easily see this hesitation/jerkyness while in a Gingerbread rom and the lack of hesitation/jerkyness while in Froyo roms by just starting up the camera app, switch to video camera and turning the phone in landscape mode moving slowly from left to right / right to left then speeding up little by little while looking thru viewfinder at objects on your table or desk without even starting the actual video recording.
It took me over 3 hours to conduct all these tests, I wanted to be sure that I tested the Froyo stock and custom roms and all the Rogers Gingerbread based custom roms available for Infuse i997.
These tests were all conducted in the exact same lighting conditions indoors with good lighting and using a tripod.
All recording and playback tests were made with homemade videos, not movies or other videos downloaded from the web.
It would be very interesting to find out other peoples video recording and playback results and experiences under similar conditions with these Froyo/Gingerbread based roms.
I have a strong suspicion that until the DEVS get their hands on the stock AT&T retail Gingerbread rom made for Samsung Infuse i997 we will need to choose between the stock Froyo/custom Froyo roms with excellent quality homemade video recordings and playback or the much faster Gingerbread based custom roms with all the extra bells and whistles (features and options) but lacking the video record and playback quality we have in Froyo based roms.
All the DEVS here in this Infuse 4G forum are constantly working and striving to improve these custom roms for our phones and have done and are doing an excellent and wonderful job. (thanks!)
So it’s up to each of us to choose which roms to use and how important quality video recordings and playbacks are to us.
Many people here may not use the camera in the phone much at all so video recording quality is not important to them
however for those of us who do a lot of video recording with our phone and want the very best possible quality this can
and will be of great importance.
I would really like to read other people’s opinions and comments about this.
If you are interested in seeing the technical details & results with exact framerates you might want to test
using "MediaInfo". It's excellent way to test & compare results between Froyo & Gingerbread based roms.
It's fast and easy to use. It adds mediainfo into explorer's shell options.
Other than visual inspection.. Watching the vids...have you torn apart the vids and looked for specific differences in codecs, bitrate etc?
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Video Bitrate & Codecs
00mred00 said:
Other than visual inspection.. Watching the vids...have you torn apart the vids and looked for specific differences in codecs, bitrate etc
Sent from my GT-I9000 using XDA App
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I wish I were technically oriented enough to check for specific codecs & bitrate differences but unfortunatly I am not. However I am trying to learn.
It seems to me as if not only the frame rates (just visually speaking) seems to drop to a low enough level so most anyone conducting tests like this could easily see and compare differences, but even just looking into the viewfinder without recording anything it seems like either frame rates get dropped and/or the screen is not refreshing itself as it normally does with Froyo based roms.
Right now I am using GTG's Infuse 1.5.3 which is a Froyo based custom rom, it may not be the latest and greatest of all custom roms for the Infuse i997 but since quality video recording is a must-have for me it's my first choice as of now.
It's approx. 2X faster than stock Froyo rom and has a lot of extra features and options compared to stock.
I just hope that the DEVS get the complete FULL AT&T Stock Infuse GB rom soon so perhaps it can also do quality video recordings just as good if not better than AT&T Froyo based roms.
Hopefully one of these days I will have learned enough about these things so I could make a more informed and techincal explaination to all these tests I made.
I really love photography, especially now since the Infuse is so good at video recording, just about as good as many camcorders and I always have my phone with me wherever I go.
Thanks for your comment.
Looks like u answered my question about the video recording its a Rogers rom issue I take it..I'm running a gb rom on my infuse and a froyo rom on my wife's infuse and compared the 2 cause I'm always using my camera to record my lil girls.. the froyo rom records twice as fast as gb roms..frames per second..like u I have tried all gb roms too and have had the same issue which really sucks..love the bells and whistles of gb but hate the recording so I keep going back to infused 1.5.3 froyo.but thanks for answering my question cause I was getting really frustrated with it..also I work for Att and a gb update is coming very soon..read it today on our internal stuff..
Looks Like I am NOT Alone!
Task775 said:
Looks like u answered my question about the video recording its a Rogers rom issue I take it..I'm running a gb rom on my infuse and a froyo rom on my wife's infuse and compared the 2 cause I'm always using my camera to record my lil girls.. the froyo rom records twice as fast as gb roms..frames per second..like u I have tried all gb roms too and have had the same issue which really sucks..love the bells and whistles of gb but hate the recording so I keep going back to infused 1.5.3 froyo.but thanks for answering my question cause I was getting really frustrated with it..also I work for Att and a gb update is coming very soon..read it today on our internal stuff..
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So you are running the same rom as I am, it looks like you have done your homework about this as well as I have. (testing video recordings).
Well at least now I know that I am not the only one who has noticed this video recording issue which by the looks of it is not much of a issue for most people here in this forum. So far I have not read any posts here which mentions this video recording issue. (except yours)
I guess that most people here just do not pay much attention to the video quality which our Samsung Infuse is capable of or don't use the camera part very often to notice the differences in frame rates. (big difference)
Personally one of the main reasons for getting the Infuse 4G for me was the video recording quality it can produce.
(for the price we pay for the Infuse it better have excellent video recording quality)
I am certain that after the DEVS get their hands on a 100% stock AT&T Gingerbread rom that within a couple days more or less this video recording issue will be a thing of the past and we can move up to Gingerbread custom roms and have at least as good quality video recordings if not better than these Froyo based custom roms which we are using now.
Thanks for your comment!
There is a program was used with the EVO to show in that case (same type of suspicions) that there was actually no difference.
I will see If I can find it...
it was mmpeg something or another I believe
For reference, here's a MediaInfo dump of a video I took on June 09 (on a Froyo ROM):
Code:
General
Complete name : C:\video-2011-06-09-17-08-30.mp4
Format : MPEG-4
Format profile : 3GPP Media Release 4
Codec ID : 3gp4
File size : 249 MiB
Duration : 2mn 53s
Overall bit rate : 12.1 Mbps
Video
ID : 2
Format : AVC
Format/Info : Advanced Video Codec
Format profile : [email protected]
Format settings, CABAC : No
Format settings, ReFrames : 1 frame
Format settings, GOP : M=1, N=30
Muxing mode : Container [email protected]
Codec ID : avc1
Codec ID/Info : Advanced Video Coding
Duration : 2mn 53s
Bit rate mode : Variable
Bit rate : 12.0 Mbps
Width : 1 280 pixels
Height : 720 pixels
Display aspect ratio : 16:9
Color space : YUV
Chroma subsampling : 4:2:0
Bit depth : 8 bits
Scan type : Progressive
Stream size : 248 MiB (99%)
Language : English
Material_Duration : 173098
Material_StreamSize : 260103689
Material_FrameCount : 5201
Audio
ID : 1
Format : AAC
Format/Info : Advanced Audio Codec
Format profile : LC
Codec ID : 40
Duration : 2mn 52s
Bit rate mode : Variable
Bit rate : 60.3 Kbps
Maximum bit rate : 68.9 Kbps
Channel(s) : 1 channel
Channel positions : Front: C
Sampling rate : 16.0 KHz
Compression mode : Lossy
Stream size : 1.24 MiB (0%)
Language : English
Material_Duration : 172900
Material_StreamSize : 1295557
Although it's not specified in the container, the video plays at 30 frames per second.
Infuse 4G Video Recording
00mred00 said:
There is a program was used with the EVO to show in that case (same type of suspicions) that there was actually no difference.
I will see If I can find it...
it was mmpeg something or another I believe
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Well you just about made my point, I am writing about homemade recordings, and the format the camera uses for video recording is NOT MPG.
Our cameras record video in 3GP video format.
I know that there is nothing wrong with the playback of avi/mpg/mpeg4/mkv/divx formats. The playback using those formats are excellent, but those are not the formats our phones use to record homemade videos.
When we download or watch videos or movies from internet and different sources like YouTube or if we encode DVDs and play them on our phones they all play perfectly well with close to 30 FPS.
It's just like I said in the original posting, the HOMEMADE videos which we record on our phones are not up to par at all if we use the current Gingerbread based roms.
With Froyo based roms these Homemade videos are just about as as good as watching HD movies on TV. (sometimes better).
Make the test yourself. I have Avatar the full movie (AVI format) on my external sdcard and it plays 100% perfect on either Gingerbread or Froyo based roms. (but its not a homemade video recorded on the phone)...
Have you guys tried comparing the videos on a computer instead of just playing them back on the phone? Maybe the issue is with video playback only and not with the actual recording.
Oops, this post was in error...
Also a mediainfo dump from a gingerbread recording could be helpful.
MediaInfo Dumps
gtg465x said:
Also a mediainfo dump from a gingerbread recording could be helpful.
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Ok below is a mediainfo dump from your Infuse 2.1.0 custom GB rom.
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General
Complete name : 1.mp4
Format : MPEG-4
Format profile : 3GPP Media Release 4
Codec ID : 3gp4
File size : 12.9 MiB
Duration : 1mn 0s
Overall bit rate : 1 796 Kbps
Video
ID : 2
Format : AVC
Format/Info : Advanced Video Codec
Format profile : [email protected]
Format settings, CABAC : No
Format settings, ReFrames : 1 frame
Format settings, GOP : M=1, N=30
Muxing mode : Container [email protected]
Codec ID : avc1
Codec ID/Info : Advanced Video Coding
Duration : 1mn 0s
Bit rate mode : Variable
Bit rate : 1 732 Kbps
Width : 720 pixels
Height : 480 pixels
Display aspect ratio : 3:2
Frame rate mode : Variable
Frame rate : 14.990 fps
Minimum frame rate : 5.181 fps
Maximum frame rate : 15.625 fps
Standard : NTSC
Color space : YUV
Chroma subsampling : 4:2:0
Bit depth : 8 bits
Scan type : Progressive
Bits/(Pixel*Frame) : 0.334
Stream size : 12.4 MiB (96%)
Language : English
Material_Duration : 60174
Material_StreamSize : 13026738
Material_FrameCount : 901
Audio
ID : 1
Format : AAC
Format/Info : Advanced Audio Codec
Format profile : LC
Codec ID : 40
Duration : 1mn 0s
Bit rate mode : Variable
Bit rate : 61.2 Kbps
Maximum bit rate : 70.0 Kbps
Channel(s) : 1 channel
Channel positions : Front: C
Sampling rate : 16.0 KHz
Compression mode : Lossy
Stream size : 448 KiB (3%)
Language : English
Material_Duration : 60255
Material_StreamSize : 459307
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Below is a mediainfo dump from your Infuse 1.5.3 custom Froyo rom.
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General
Complete name : 2.mp4
Format : MPEG-4
Format profile : 3GPP Media Release 4
Codec ID : 3gp4
File size : 13.0 MiB
Duration : 31s 184ms
Overall bit rate : 3 505 Kbps
Video
ID : 2
Format : AVC
Format/Info : Advanced Video Codec
Format profile : [email protected]
Format settings, CABAC : No
Format settings, ReFrames : 1 frame
Format settings, GOP : M=1, N=30
Muxing mode : Container [email protected]
Codec ID : avc1
Codec ID/Info : Advanced Video Coding
Duration : 31s 184ms
Bit rate mode : Variable
Bit rate : 3 440 Kbps
Width : 720 pixels
Height : 480 pixels
Display aspect ratio : 3:2
Frame rate mode : Variable
Frame rate : 29.919 fps
Minimum frame rate : 25.641 fps
Maximum frame rate : 33.333 fps
Standard : NTSC
Color space : YUV
Chroma subsampling : 4:2:0
Bit depth : 8 bits
Scan type : Progressive
Bits/(Pixel*Frame) : 0.333
Stream size : 12.8 MiB (98%)
Language : English
Material_Duration : 31217
Material_StreamSize : 13407780
Material_FrameCount : 933
Audio
ID : 1
Format : AAC
Format/Info : Advanced Audio Codec
Format profile : LC
Codec ID : 40
Duration : 31s 70ms
Bit rate mode : Variable
Bit rate : 60.4 Kbps
Maximum bit rate : 70.1 Kbps
Channel(s) : 1 channel
Channel positions : Front: C
Sampling rate : 16.0 KHz
Compression mode : Lossy
Stream size : 228 KiB (2%)
Language : English
Material_Duration : 31135
Material_StreamSize : 234157
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As you can see, its a big difference, I am really surprised that I have not yet seen anyone writing anything about this.
(unless I missed something)
It's not just your custom roms, its ALL the Rogers based custom GB roms which I tested for hours today, (even the CM7 has the same problem) then I tested Froyo stock/Froyo custom and saw a world of difference even without checking it out in mediainfo.
Hope this helps! (looking forward to a custom GB rom which has 25-29fps)
Have a great day and keep up the good work with all the custom roms.
Comparing videos on computer
gtg465x said:
Have you guys tried comparing the videos on a computer instead of just playing them back on the phone? Maybe the issue is with video playback only and not with the actual recording.
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I have tried that too gtg, I even copied 4-5 different homemade videos which was recorded on GB based custom rom from phone to computer and they all have the same flaw (dropping 1/2 the frames).
I did the same thing with homemade video recorded when on a Froyo based custom rom and the results were nothing short of stunning. BIG difference.
If you make a homemade video recording of a person sitting on a chair and basically not moving around much or moving very slowly except for talking
then it may be a bit more diffiult to test and compare.
I found the best way to conduct recording tests is to have the subject walk back and forth left to right of the camera 5-6 times approx. 6-8 ft from the camera in at least average lighting and while holding the camera real still.
(tripod is best)
Another good test is if you can PAN the camera left to right / right to left slowly and gradually picking up speed as you view small objects on a desk or table.
I have about 6 full length movies on my phone and all play flawlessly. (GB or Froyo)
Even the playback on GB custom roms play back flawlessly if using homemade videos recorded with Froyo rom installed. So the playback is not the problem at all. (my adult videos play flawlessly too )
Thanks for making the text color the same as the background...
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Misterjunky said:
Well you just about made my point, I am writing about homemade recordings, and the format the camera uses for video recording is NOT MPG.
Our cameras record video in 3GP video format.
I know that there is nothing wrong with the playback of avi/mpg/mpeg4/mkv/divx formats. The playback using those formats are excellent, but those are not the formats our phones use to record homemade videos.
When we download or watch videos or movies from internet and different sources like YouTube or if we encode DVDs and play them on our phones they all play perfectly well with close to 30 FPS.
It's just like I said in the original posting, the HOMEMADE videos which we record on our phones are not up to par at all if we use the current Gingerbread based roms.
With Froyo based roms these Homemade videos are just about as as good as watching HD movies on TV. (sometimes better).
Make the test yourself. I have Avatar the full movie (AVI format) on my external sdcard and it plays 100% perfect on either Gingerbread or Froyo based roms. (but its not a homemade video recorded on the phone)...
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haha...I made no reference to what we were recording in...the name of the program we used to get the media dump was mpg something another
Mediainfo
00mred00 said:
haha...I made no reference to what we were recording in...the name of the program we used to get the media dump was mpg something another
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If you want a media dump here is what most others are using.
"Mediainfo" here is the link just incase you want to try it out:
http://surfnet.dl.sourceforge.net/p.../0.7.48/MediaInfo_GUI_0.7.48_Windows_i386.exe
Its excellent, fast and easy to use.. It adds mediainfo into explorer's shell commands.
Misterjunky said:
If you want a media dump here is what most others are using.
"Mediainfo" here is the link just incase you want to try it out:
http://surfnet.dl.sourceforge.net/p.../0.7.48/MediaInfo_GUI_0.7.48_Windows_i386.exe
Its excellent, fast and easy to use.. It adds mediainfo into explorer's shell commands.
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I will check it out! need to find the 64 bit version though
I'm looking into the issue. Hopefully it can be fixed by editing mediaprofiles.xml, but I'm suspecting it might be a kernel issue, or even worse, an issue in one of the libs. It's clear that the Gingerbread firware shipping on Rogers Infuses was not ready for prime time. Hopefully the AT&T Gingerbread release doesn't have all of these problems.
Thanks for sharing your research and findings Misterjunky. I shot video* last week on vacation and was thinking "I don't remember that jerkiness??".
Now I know what to do to resolve (v1.5.3)...since I'm going backpacking for 6 days post Labor day and desire the excellent video capabilities of my Infuse 4G (I carry extra, cheap ebay batteries which seem to work very well).
*Currrent Infused V2...soon to be V1.5.3 (time to do some reading on how to go backwards...I'll figure it out, if nothing else I can return to stock then upgrade from there...I know how to do that ).
thanks again
re: video recording issue
gtg465x said:
I'm looking into the issue. Hopefully it can be fixed by editing mediaprofiles.xml, but I'm suspecting it might be a kernel issue, or even worse, an issue in one of the libs. It's clear that the Gingerbread firware shipping on Rogers Infuses was not ready for prime time. Hopefully the AT&T Gingerbread release doesn't have all of these problems.
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Here is an idea which may be helpful to you before you start digging into the problem.
Why not ask someone who purchased a Rogers Samsung Infuse i997 which was shipped
with Gingerbread rom from the factory and and ask them to do a mediainfo dump to see
if the 100% stock retail Rogers i997 also has this issue with video recording.
It might be a good place to start.

[MOD] Better Camera Mod for CM7 - [email protected] / [email protected]

Hi, this mod is for CyanogenMod 7 for our LG Optimus 3D. Improved A LOT of recording in 1080p and 720p and a little picture quality.
Features:
1080p at [email protected] ( In stock CM7 record at 10/[email protected] )
720p at [email protected] ( In stock CM7 record at 6/[email protected] )
Improved image quality, ( Best ImageDecoding memCap (After 20.000.000) (Now 25.000.000) )
How to install: Copy "media_profile.xml" in "System/etc" and replace it.
Download: https://www.dropbox.com/s/58erw44hgy6bl7o/media_profiles.xml
If you force close in camera try this ([email protected]): http://db.tt/KhpiPwFM
TEST VIDEO: http://youtu.be/Cauwj9mHISA
Did you test this? I think the bitrate is somewhat high and you need a rather good memory card to support such high bitrates especially for [email protected]/40mbps
pandaball said:
Did you test this? I think the bitrate is somewhat high and you need a rather good memory card to support such high bitrates especially for [email protected]/40mbps
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My sdcard is class 4, and works good, and de quality of the video is incredible...
Test it
Hi all
After installing the camera in video mode, forcing closure.
Try this:
http://db.tt/KhpiPwFM
link is dead
great job will try in my bro's phone 2morow
Tell me this works for 3D video recording?
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[Q] ICS 3Dvideo mods

Using a pc program "mediainfo" I noticed the 3D video encoding has changed from the codec used in gingerbread. The codec is now listed as iso which is common enough, but the codec also uses "frame tripling". The frame rate is 30fps so are we getting a 30fps with 3 frames making 1, effectively 90fps or 10fps with 3 frames duplicated to "make" 30fps.
The new 3D files cause windows explorer to continually try to analyse the mp4 files and will not automatically unmount the sd card as it is continually trying to recognize the file. The same problem also when the 3D videos are transferred to PC and the folder is viewed in explorer, cannot even re-name them with a different extension to stop the lock-ups.
Sorry to say, but 90 fps is not even true. The S3D hardware is limited to only TWO images, so it's basically split-image, either 30fps or 60fps, both left and right images. If you try 90fps, you will have image ghosting which the transparent ceramic plate is timed wrongly against video frames or worse - you will see flashing or wavy patterns which will cause you the headache. And, LCD is normally locked at 60 hertzs, as is the case with non-3D LCDs.
EDIT: The file is basically a MP4 file - with some capable media players, probably like VLC player, it will display two "squeezed" images as seen by two cameras on the 3D phone.
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I didn't have a problem moving or viewing the 3D files created in gingerbread. It seems the new codec used by ICS is causing windows problems as the codec is not recognized, windows just keeps trying to update the thumnails on the sd card when connected via usb or when removed and in a sd card reader.
Just wondered if anyone has found a way round this problem.
The "frame tripling" that is reported in the pc program {mediainfo} is a part of the codec description and cannot seem to find any mention of it in this forum.
Interesting... I have a modified ICS version of 3D camera, modified for CM10 - will try this. BTW, I don't like using thumbnail feature on Windows - nothing but a PITA.
Sent from my LG-P920 using xda premium
Hmmm. I have Nvidia 3d vision and drivers on my pc and I can watch video directly over hdmi and copy them, etc. Maybe you need the Nvidia drivers???
Or updated Catalyst for AMD Radeon HD 4k or later. I have Radeon 4670, BTW. It's still a great general-purpose video card.
However, I don't have a 3D monitor. Definitely outside of my budget.
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The "lockup" of file monitoring in widows7 for this new codec is not my main concern,annoying as it may be. I am worried about the mediainfo report of the frame mode is "frame tripling". my own research has been that 3D capture on a 3D camera by panasonic or philips or someone ACTUALLY records at 10fps and each frame is then repeated 3 times to give a 30fps video file This would give a poor motion quality video. I need to confirm that ALL o3D ICS updates have the same frame tripling video recording, as I have some "issues" with my upgrade in other software since upgrading to ICS .If the video recorded by the ICS upgrade is in fact 10fps and multiplied x3 then it is a novelty and not really persuing 3D by upgrading PC or TV to view real 3D.
Thanks for your reply's so far.
Still interesting, however. 10 fps seems slow but here, the first ever stereoscopic 3D camcorders have slower in-order processors, BTW - not as advanced as what's in our phones. So, in reality 90 fps is actually viewable as 30 fps when the 3D LCD timing is factored here.
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Sorry but don't understand the explanation or translation into english,
keith210350 said:
The "lockup" of file monitoring in widows7 for this new codec is not my main concern,annoying as it may be. I am worried about the mediainfo report of the frame mode is "frame tripling". my own research has been that 3D capture on a 3D camera by panasonic or philips or someone ACTUALLY records at 10fps and each frame is then repeated 3 times to give a 30fps video file This would give a poor motion quality video. I need to confirm that ALL o3D ICS updates have the same frame tripling video recording, as I have some "issues" with my upgrade in other software since upgrading to ICS .If the video recorded by the ICS upgrade is in fact 10fps and multiplied x3 then it is a novelty and not really persuing 3D by upgrading PC or TV to view real 3D.
Thanks for your reply's so far.
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Indeed "TriDef Media Player" installed with my LG3D monitor can't play 3D movies from ICS but 2D is able to play.
"Stereo Movie Player" http://stereo.jpn.org/eng/index.html can't play 3D from ICS too.
Only "Stereoscopic Player" http://www.3dtv.at/Index_en.aspx can play that video.
Nvidia 3D Vision drivers work for me, but if you have an AMD GPU it may be different.
OK, works very well for me too.
After I uninstalled ffdshow

Android camera size limit?

Hi, i have phone Huawei G700, and when i use camera to record video it has size limit to 2 GB.
Even if i record 1080p or 720p in superfine, fine and normal.
I recorded 720p with normal quality, and it recorded around 36minutes.
I have sd card of 14gb (10gb free) and internal storage around 6 GB (4 gb free).
Any suggestions?
I like to record my games(volleyball) but it only record most 36min in 720p. I cant go every 30 min to press record again. I would like to recod more then 1h.
PS. I tryed on phone Samsoung Advance, and it recorded more then 2gb
zoranjoza said:
Hi, i have phone Huawei G700, and when i use camera to record video it has size limit to 2 GB.
Even if i record 1080p or 720p in superfine, fine and normal.
I recorded 720p with normal quality, and it recorded around 36minutes.
I have sd card of 14gb (10gb free) and internal storage around 6 GB (4 gb free).
Any suggestions?
I like to record my games(volleyball) but it only record most 36min in 720p. I cant go every 30 min to press record again. I would like to recod more then 1h.
PS. I tryed on phone Samsoung Advance, and it recorded more then 2gb
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Did you try using a 3rd party camera app from the play store?
LS.xD said:
Did you try using a 3rd party camera app from the play store?
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Yes i tryed this too, and still file size restrction.
Code:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=net.sourceforge.opencamera
and one more, cant fint it.
any tips?
zoranjoza said:
Yes i tryed this too, and still file size restrction.
Code:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=net.sourceforge.opencamera
and one more, cant fint it.
any tips?
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I use A better camera
Tryed that, still same. Video limit size is 2GB.
And that program cant record more then 480p resolution.
Try open camera...
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What do u mean? How to open?
I open application , there is no setings for size. Every camera app is limited to video recording size 2GB.
Lol2
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zoranjoza said:
What do u mean? How to open?
I open application , there is no setings for size. Every camera app is limited to video recording size 2GB.
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Its the name of the Camera app its called open camera.apk look for it on goolge...
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Lol people. Im stupid
I have, and i tryed, still 2gb limit.

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