Is recording video at 4K or 4K60fps limited to 10 minutes or 5 minutes on this phone?
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Hi together,
with the default camcorder app I have 4 modi:
High (30m)
Low (30m)
MMS (low, 30s)
Youtube (high, 10m)
so there is a max recording time limit of 30min :-/
Is there a way to break this limit? I would like to record longer than 30min
I can't record video vary long, less than 15 mins. If i record HD video, less than 10 mins. If i put the phone on charger for few mins ( like 5 mins ), and then start record HD video, in less than 2 mins, the phone will restart by itself, and whatever recorded lost.
Anybody has this problem? video recording is useless in Samsung focus for me.
I tried both with or without SD card. just updated to Mango last week.
I recorded video with both stock camera app an lgCamera app, also in 1080p and 720p. The end result is similar: the record stops silently or the camera app crashes after recording a video that is size of 1.9GB. Why such behavior? Is anybody experiencing this problem too? I wonder if it is a bug or a limit set on purpose. (I know typical Point-and-Shoot cameras in the US has 10 min limit on HD video recording) Is there any work around?
The same thing happens here. I tried 2 times with the camera set on 480p and the recording stops exactly at the 44:36 mark.
Is there a way to inform Google about it ?
If I try to record an extended video (40+ mins) I've noticed the Nexus 5 splits my video recordings into 2gb files (roughly 15 min clips). The good thing is it'll keep recording, except it misses a few seconds between clips.
Is there a 3rd party app that can either overcome the 2gb limit or splits the video without losing footage?
There is no possibility to Create one file of 43mints in N5
I don't mind several clips but the fact that it loses some footage when it splits the video is really disappointing.
Has anyone noticed this? When recording videos, the audio is recorded for 1-2 seconds after video recording stops. Or another way of putting it is that video recording stops for 1-2 seconds, while audio recording continues.
EDIT: disabling "Video stabilisation" fixes the above, among some other things. "Video stabilisation" seems rather buggy/sub-optimal, and I don't notice any convincing advantages with it enabled. Does anyone use it?