I have the Samsung Galaxy Player 3.6(YP-GS1)(US version) and the camera sound is annoying, I can't take a picture without everyone knowing. I have already cameraclick.ogg from /system/media/ui/ with ROM Toolbox lite and there is no option to turn sound in camera. Also all my sounds are turned off before launching the app. Can someone please help me to disable this camera sound?
ROM: KingOS V1 US
I also have CM5 which was uploaded from ODIN 3.04
Hello. I know Aosp camera is no where near TWs but the latest tw camcorder records the audio extremely well in loud environments lile concerts yet aosp cam sound high pitched and distorted. Is there a way to configure the sensitivity of the mic on aosp camcorder to set it like TW? The TW settings filter all unecessary noise and reproduce bass even in concerts. Thanks in advance
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Been diggin around and found this site which offered this solution for another phone http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2073013 using another guide i managed to raise the camcorder audio bitrate but when i press the record button gallery crashes. Any thoughts?
Hi guys, as per title, I am suffering with the problem. The stereo recording becomes inverted. It suppose to be top mic = left ch, and bottom mic = right ch, but it's doing the upside down, is it affected only to me? I got Note 2 running CM also having this problem but after flashing back to stock and it was okay. Current ROM CM11 Nightlies, I can't upgrade to Lollipop due to I need some Xposed module for my app to work.
--Happens in Landscape mode. If use inverse landscape, the stereo recording is fine, but I don't want to hold my phone inverse landscape while taking video recording.
Same as this issue on JIRA, but no solution, sigh: https://jira.cyanogenmod.org/browse/CYAN-4301
soralz said:
Hi guys, as per title, I am suffering with the problem. The stereo recording becomes inverted. It suppose to be top mic = left ch, and bottom mic = right ch, but it's doing the upside down, is it affected only to me? I got Note 2 running CM also having this problem but after flashing back to stock and it was okay. Current ROM CM11 Nightlies, I can't upgrade to Lollipop due to I need some Xposed module for my app to work.
--Happens in Landscape mode. If use inverse landscape, the stereo recording is fine, but I don't want to hold my phone inverse landscape while taking video recording.
Same as this issue on JIRA, but no solution, sigh: https://jira.cyanogenmod.org/browse/CYAN-4301
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No idea what you are talking about because it only works that way. The only thing I see is that you prefer to hold your phone in way that reverses the recording?
(Still don't know what that affects) but I'm pretty sure if you reversed the values in your mixer_paths.xml file in /system/etc/ it would work that way?
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Hey there,
I have an OnePlus 8, IN21BA with stock firmware 11.0.2.2., rooted with magisk.
I ran into a strange problem:
When I record video with the selfie cam no audio is recorded. This is true for
- stock camera app
- snapchat
- Google cam port.
It strangely works for
- every messenger with videochat capabilities (WhatsApp, Threema, Telegram)
- recording selfie video with instagram
So it is not a hardware problem.
I checked all the permissions. The only thing which is recorded is a short crack noise at the beginning of the recording. The rest is silent.
And yes, I turned up all the volumes and installed Snapchat new.
This is really very annoying. Does anyone have this issue too? Who can help me?
Help is much appreciated!
Update: Also with a connected headset no audio is recorded although I don't have any problems with phone calls with a headset
Hi everyone,
During video recording, the microphone turns off with loud sounds.
Do you have the same problem? Does anyone have a fix?
I'm on MIUI Global 12.0.4 Stable 12.0.4.0 (RJUEUXM) now after updating and did not notice Audio problems in Video-Recordings. Previously I had 12.0.3 but I have no test video recorded then.
I have 12.0.4.0 also. When I yell in a video it cuts out the sound.
And I have a friend with the same problem
I can not test now. I would try another Cam App, maybe the GCam from another post here if the problem persists.
It is in Portuguese but it shows the problem
That is not something that affects only the POCO X3 Pro...
In fact, is a know bug in many other devices:
https://c.mi.com/thread-2191617-1-0.html
https://c.mi.com/thread-2264946-1-0.html
Or just a quick google search: https://letmegooglethat.com/?q=noise+cancellation+bug+xiaomi
Nothing that can be done without a software update, or using root.
(Portugal also here, and i can confirm that "bug")
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It's software, Hope fixed soon
ChriMo said:
I can not test now. I would try another Cam App, maybe the GCam from another post here if the problem persists.
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Tested with GCam and OpenCamera. Problem persists
Thanks. So I do not need to try. At https://c.mi.com/thread-2191617-1-0.html it is said this is caused by Active Noise Cancelation which seems to be a systemwide MIUI setting which can not be accessed in stock so far if I understand it correctly.
It happens in all the camera apps. Not in calls or recorder (for what i tested).
a software update should fix that - MIUI 12.5 is around the corner, so....
diogorrcastro said:
Hi everyone,
During video recording, the microphone turns off with loud sounds.
Do you have the same problem? Does anyone have a fix?
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Hello! You need to install 'Open Camera' and set some settings, namely you need:
Open Camera --> Settings --> Video Settings:
Audio Source --> Unprocessed
Audio Channels --> Stereo
Also, the solution of this problem is shown in this video:
Yeah I
0L39 said:
Hello! You need to install 'Open Camera' and set some settings, namely you need:
Open Camera --> Settings --> Video Settings:
Audio Source --> Unprocessed
Audio Channels --> Stereo
Also, the solution of this problem is shown in this video:
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Yeah I know. But with Gcam, how can we fix this sound recording problem ?