Is out there any application that allows you to shoot 120 fps video?
Thanks in advance!
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dsmpampis said:
Is out there any application that allows you to shoot 120 fps video?
Thanks in advance!
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as far as i know not. there is also no 60 fps camera yet. the snapdragon 800 should be able to capture in 60 fps i think but not in 120 fps
chimmychenga said:
as far as i know not. there is also no 60 fps camera yet. the snapdragon 800 should be able to capture in 60 fps i think but not in 120 fps
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The SD 800 is able to capture 120fps at 720p (Note 3). But there is no option in N5. Maybe with an application.... That's why I'm asking...
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What are you smoking?
The CPU isn't the one capturing the video, it's the camera module and if it's not capable then the CPU doesn't matter.
Surely the CPU needs to be able to process that much information as well but the camera module is the one that has to be capable of capturing it.
shotta35 said:
What are you smoking?
The CPU isn't the one capturing the video, it's the camera module and if it's not capable then the CPU doesn't matter.
Surely the CPU needs to be able to process that much information as well but the camera module is the one that has to be capable of capturing it.
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I don't smoking....
I think the camera is capable of shooting 120fps in lower resolution and the cpu capable of processing the image....
I think that the iPhone 5(and yes I mean 5 and not 5s)hasn't got a a better camera than the N5.
It was just questions...
Edit : I made a mistake, the iPhone 5 can capture a video with 60fps and not 120...
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See this video
I saw a video on youtube where S3 could record at 120fps by porting camera app from Note 2. So i believe it's not hardware based as S3 is a very old phone. If it can do it, sure N5 can do it easily
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Hey everyone, hope you're all having a great weekend
Recently I've been tinkering with my One X and have realized that it is extremely capable of recording videos in slow motion at 720p as opposed to 480p. I know this may sound like a question but it is also developer related hence being placed here. Now, my question to our awesome Devs is, can you enable the One X to record at 720p at slow motion? Same frame rate as the current slow motion but just higher resolution, now that it's been out for two years it shouId be possible. And don't worry about the power demands, I may have just found a way to utilize the Tegra 3's full potential! I'll let you know if it works, thank you
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And don't worry about the power demands, I may have just found a way to utilize the Tegra 3's full potential! I'll let you know if it works, thank you
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How's that?
aleksandar.1 said:
How's that?
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Lock all four cores to ON, and disable the companion core. The GPU at 400-520mhz helps too. It is especially noticeable in YouTube videos, you may notice there is a delay and slight lag normally, the above settings will make the whole device buttery smooth. During Slow motion video recording force all four cores on, and temporarily set the cpu to 1.4ghz, the smoothness is shocking. I honestly believe the phone is capable of 720p slow motion
So I have noticed that when I film 120 fps video with the camera, there is only an option for 720 and it looks all pixelated. Is this a physical limitation of the camera, or is it just to avoid massive files. If it is not a physical limitation, does anyone know of an app that will let you film 120fps in 1080 or 4K? If there are many apps that do this, which are your favorite and why?
dmobbjr said:
So I have noticed that when I film 120 fps video with the camera, there is only an option for 720 and it looks all pixelated. Is this a physical limitation of the camera, or is it just to avoid massive files. If it is not a physical limitation, does anyone know of an app that will let you film 120fps in 1080 or 4K? If there are many apps that do this, which are your favorite and why?
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as far as i know, it's a physical limitation. And the reason it looks pixelated is cause it's actually less than 720p and upscaled.
smac7 said:
as far as i know, it's a physical limitation. And the reason it looks pixelated is cause it's actually less than 720p and upscaled.
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Is there a way to get videos to play at 120fps on other devices?
Itaintrite said:
Is there a way to get videos to play at 120fps on other devices?
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They'll always play at 120 fps. You need to use a video editing software to slow it down though.
So the camera doesn't actually record in 4k or 1080p?
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It does, just not at 120 fps. 1080p goes at 60, and 4k goes at 30.
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Skizzy034 said:
So the camera doesn't actually record in 4k or 1080p?
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It can do both. I recommend not using 4k though because as the user above said, it's only 30 fps. 30 fps is not bad but you'll notice the FPS more than you'll notice the extra resolution which you probabaly only have one device (your g3, which is 2k) that can actually show close to that resolution.
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They'll always play at 120 fps. You need to use a video editing software to slow it down though.
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May I ask which one you use to do that on a PC?
Thanks.
smac7 said:
They'll always play at 120 fps. You need to use a video editing software to slow it down though.
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You only need a player that can slow the video playback, on a PC most players can. I haven't looked into any on android but I'm sure they exist
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Itaintrite said:
May I ask which one you use to do that on a PC?
Thanks.
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i use a mac so i couldn't tell you a specific one. really anything should work.
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You only need a player that can slow the video playback, on a PC most players can. I haven't looked into any on android but I'm sure they exist
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yes true, but if you slow it down with software beforehand it will play slow everywhere automatically and then you can upload it to youtube or similar services.
smac7 said:
It can do both. I recommend not using 4k though because as the user above said, it's only 30 fps. 30 fps is not bad but you'll notice the FPS more than you'll notice the extra resolution which you probabaly only have one device (your g3, which is 2k) that can actually show close to that resolution.
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'Cinema Motion' on Samsung plasma tv's plays back at 24fps for smooth movie like motion. I love it compared to the nasty 60/120/240 hz refresh of LCD monitors. If you go to a warehouse club like sam's or costco, you can compare side by side... IF you can find any plasmsas for sale anymore. YMMV.
Hi,
I would like to buy the Exynos version of the S8+, but I am curious about the CPU temperature.
I record lots of 4k video with my current phone, and it is capable to record in 4k for 30-40 minutes without overheating. (the CPU is about 65-70 Celsius temperature)
I know there is a 10:00 minutes recording limit in 4k, but with this mod: https://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-s8+/themes/zero-camera-mod-bitrates-jpg-hdr-af-t3625797
We can record unlimited 4k video.
So I would like to know what is the temperature of the CPU while recording in 4k for a long time? (at least 8-10 minutes)
Please also write what was the ambient temparature when you shot the video.
Thank you in advance
Dude, buy a 4k camera. Smh
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Brava27 said:
Dude, buy a 4k camera. Smh
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Why?
The S8+ already has a great camera so why not use it.
BTW recording with smartphone is also good because it is always with you and why spend a lot of more money on a dedicated 4k camera?
dragsterman said:
Why?
The S8+ already has a great camera so why not use it.
BTW recording with smartphone is also good because it is always with you and why spend a lot of more money on a dedicated 4k camera?
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With that logic, go film a motion picture for Warner Brothers with your phone.
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Brava27 said:
With that logic, go film a motion picture for Warner Brothers with your phone.
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I think I asked a simple question about the CPU temperature while recording 4k.
Why are you so hostile? If you can't/don't want to answear while are you trolling?
With my logic why should I buy a decent 4k camera for ~$1000 when once a week I can make a decent quality stable 4k video with my phone. (I can even shoot a more or less decent quality 4k video with my 3 years old OnePlus One but there are situations where the CPU overheats so the video starts to lag)
So that's why I am asking what is the CPU temperature on the S8+ after recording about 10 mins of 4k video.
Not hostile at all. But no one is going to record 4k with a mod and possibly damage the CPU because of a limit that is placed for overheating and then tell you the temperature.
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Brava27 said:
Not hostile at all. But no one is going to record 4k with a mod and possibly damage the CPU because of a limit that is placed for overheating and then tell you the temperature.
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OK, though I only asked to record 10 miniutes 4k video with the stock camera app, and what is the CPU temperature right after it.
Your friends are never going to believe what you did. The only way to prove it to them is with that video you took. Rate this thread to express how videos shot on the OnePlus 5 come out. A higher rating indicates that videos are smooth (and not choppy) and that auto-focus works very well, and that the camera adjusts quickly to different lighting conditions while recording.
Then, drop a comment if you have anything to add!
What do you guys say on 4K EIS? For me it's not that good as 1080p30FPS one also did they add EIS to 60FPS 1080p?
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What do you guys say on 4K EIS? For me it's not that good as 1080p30FPS one also did they add EIS to 60FPS 1080p?
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I think EIS for 60fps 1080p has already been there as I'm on 4.6.6 and I do have EIS everywhere apart from 4k
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I think EIS for 60fps 1080p has already been there as I'm on 4.6.6 and I do have EIS everywhere apart from 4k
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well thats possible
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What do you guys say on 4K EIS? For me it's not that good as 1080p30FPS one also did they add EIS to 60FPS 1080p?
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From what i can tell, there doesn't seem to be any EIS on 1080p 60 fps, but 1080p 30 fps and 4K has it
gnufle said:
From what i can tell, there doesn't seem to be any EIS on 1080p 60 fps, but 1080p 30 fps and 4K has it
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Maybe they accidentally removed it with the update lol
gnufle said:
From what i can tell, there doesn't seem to be any EIS on 1080p 60 fps, but 1080p 30 fps and 4K has it
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I think so, the 4k eis footage looks spectacular. 1080/60 has tons of jitters.
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Maybe they accidentally removed it with the update lol
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But I don't think 60 fps has ever had Image Stabilization. Atleast not on my device, because I remember testing out how good the image stabilization was on 1080p 60fps and thought to myself that it was absolute ****, only to find out later that it had amazing EIS on 1080p 30 fps
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But I don't think 60 fps has ever had Image Stabilization. Atleast not on my device, because I remember testing out how good the image stabilization was on 1080p 60fps and thought to myself that it was absolute ****, only to find out later that it had amazing EIS on 1080p 30 fps
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funny you say that I just updated to 4.6.7 and 1080p 60fps has far better EIS than any other mode like it did on previous versions of OOS
Kahun said:
funny you say that I just updated to 4.6.7 and 1080p 60fps has far better EIS than any other mode like it did on previous versions of OOS
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Hmm... I just have a hard time seeing why there wouldn't be any EIS on 1080p 60 fps for me then, because clearly it is a software-wise, and i am running the latest update. Could you maybe provide me 3 videos. One from 1080p 30 fps, 1080p 60 fps and 4k? Only if you want to of course.
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Hmm... I just have a hard time seeing why there wouldn't be any EIS on 1080p 60 fps for me then, because clearly it is a software-wise, and i am running the latest update. Could you maybe provide me 3 videos. One from 1080p 30 fps, 1080p 60 fps and 4k? Only if you want to of course.
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I was chatting **** lol, can confirm 60fps doesnt have eis
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I was chatting **** lol, can confirm 60fps doesnt have eis
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Okay good! Less worried then But you sure did sound convincing my friend!
I will provide it today. I'm curious personally too so I will upload it directly.
i tested it on metal concert, so 2 bugs with one shot. (4K EIS and audio recording)and im satisfied with it
Hey guys!!
This is a video that I recorded this afternoon between OP5 and OP3t.
It shows how wonderful OP5 EIS works after the lastest OTA 4.5.8
Just see and make your own conclusions.
Regards.
https://youtu.be/hO9L98L9Gxw
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i really love the 1080p 60fps mode. I have tried some video yesterday
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1e_xg_nvNac
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1_Loqr2RVRI
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WkxyOyK8kqM
I cannot upload 4k video, so it's downscaled
Noise in video even in normal lighting, permanent eis I hate that, they sud add an option to enable or disable it,
60 fps 1080p that's OK, but if hardware support it than they sud try to increase it,
Slow no video in 720p hate it, wish if they enable it for 1080p too, and the more slower video option (higher fPS)
Also manual mode needed for video, at least for focus and exposure.
Hi,
S9+ Exynos i capable of 4k 120Fps or 1080p 480Fps. S9+ SD is not. Its a way, how upgrade camera software for these options?
I believe that while the Exynos chip is capable of that, the software doesn't allow for it. Pretty sure we would have seen mention of that in reviews (even those that had an Exynos version).
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The camera performance is the same on both devices, no extras features from one to the other either. Only onboard memory in certain markets, color and radios.
Samsung uses SD in the US because of Qualcomm's LTE license fees... That'd will change with 5G roll out
le0.br4zuc4 said:
The camera performance is the same on both devices, no extras features from one to the other either. Only onboard memory in certain markets, color and radios.
Samsung uses SD in the US because of Qualcomm's LTE license fees... That'd will change with 5G roll out
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You arent right. Exynos is capable of 4K 120FPS recording/decoding, SD845 not.
cz_viper said:
You arent right. Exynos is capable of 4K 120FPS recording/decoding, SD845 not.
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Processor may be able to handle that but the phone, which is what I was talking about doesn't have this feature. Not out of the box or before some mods are done
Anyone having issue with video recordings stuttering? Recording in UHD (not 60 fps though). S9+ Eynos version.
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Anyone having issue with video recordings stuttering? Recording in UHD (not 60 fps though). S9+ Eynos version.
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YES! Both Exnos and US version have this issue with 4k 30fps. I dont see this issue with 4k 60fps as much. Its easily noticable. My solution is to turn off stabilization. That seems to fix it. Either stabilization is taking up too much CPU or the EIS is jsut crappy and makes a hard jump rather than a smooth roll.
jrharvey said:
YES! Both Exnos and US version have this issue with 4k 30fps. I dont see this issue with 4k 60fps as much. Its easily noticable. My solution is to turn off stabilization. That seems to fix it. Either stabilization is taking up too much CPU or the EIS is jsut crappy and makes a hard jump rather than a smooth roll.
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Wtf that's so **** man. I never encountered that with my Note8. And it's not like I'm even moving around that much or that quickly. Just moving the phone around slightly.