slow motion 240 fps - Xiaomi Redmi Note 6 Pro Questions & Answers

Hai everybuddy maybe in here, who can mod slow motion 240 fps with module magisk hehehe
Or sameone can how..

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240 fps screen recorder app

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Can enyone share or create an app for recording screen in 240 fps or higher fps ????
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I need to record my screen in 240 fps
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0_o? 60 fps is higher value for refresh rate on mobile screens (for now), even PC's monitors can't give you 240 frames(or can but they very expensive)...
60fps is max
I am now able to capture 210 fps on my phone!
I am use it to create slowmotion video
The best fps for slomotion video is 240 but i cant get it

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Do you know a way to have 60 fps in full HD? With my ex Redmi note 4x and Redmi 4x i had a mod that work and with mi note 3 there isn't anything? Also in Google cam, I set 60 fps but video is ever in 30 fps. Please help me. Thanks
I had this problem too
Try this
https://forum.xda-developers.com/mi...rtrait-mod-t3768961/post76438694#post76438694
Post #49.
Use OpenCamera, you can't get [email protected] right, but you do have [email protected] (with 100Mbps bitrate!). You can make it slow motion as well if you want, both 2x and 4x possible. Unfortunately the system libraries are buggy (or perhaps OpenCamera uses them incorrectly?) in EU stable 9.5.8.0 , you won't be able to pass around 20 seconds without crashing the app (but your videos are still saved, fortunately), hopefully it's fixed in dev.
dzidexx said:
Try this
https://forum.xda-developers.com/mi...rtrait-mod-t3768961/post76438694#post76438694
Post #49.
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With this mod i can choose between 30 and 60 fps in gcam mod, but when i choose 60 fps it really record at 29 fps :/
leledumbo said:
Use OpenCamera, you can't get [email protected] right, but you do have [email protected] (with 100Mbps bitrate!). You can make it slow motion as well if you want, both 2x and 4x possible. Unfortunately the system libraries are buggy (or perhaps OpenCamera uses them incorrectly?) in EU stable 9.5.8.0 , you won't be able to pass around 20 seconds without crashing the app (but your videos are still saved, fortunately), hopefully it's fixed in dev.
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Wow, it works! But in this OpenCamera I think is noticeably inferior quality than in gcam mod. I try tommorow to check all settings. I also noticed that by running the slow motion mode on the stock miui camera the quality is much worse and there is also 120 fps. There is no way to activate these frames in gcam?
xRetroN said:
I also noticed that by running the slow motion mode on the stock miui camera the quality is much worse and there is also 120 fps.
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Indeed MIUI's slow motion implementation is ugly, first it chooses [email protected] instead of 1080p, second it looks like an upscaled 480p.
xRetroN said:
There is no way to activate these frames in gcam?
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GCam's slow motion uses the same [email protected] profile, with advantage that if you have google photos installed, you can decide which frames are getting slowed down and it also records audio.

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