https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TgY5ADPvwiM
Why Google ? Tottally unusable videomode, tons of dropframes and lags. Maybe you need fix libcam drivers for imx363 chip on Android 10 ?
Btw. On PIE 9.0 1080p autofps mode looks good:good: im using latest stock Google Camera ver 6.3.26
October update DONT fixed that problem Hey google whats wrong ? Flagship phone cant record normally video 1080p ....
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Has anyone noticed a similar problem with your pixel 3 ? I have this problem with Gcam 6.3.20, 6.3.26, 7.1.15 on Android 10.
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Has anyone noticed a similar problem with your pixel 3 ? I have this problem with Gcam 6.3.20, 6.3.26, 7.1.15 on Android 10.
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Nope everything is recording fine here, smooth like water!
frame loss and lag only appears when the camera wants to return from 60fps to 30fps. if the conditions are poor and the camera does not reach 60 FPS then there are no lags and the video is as smooth as water, yes. even my wife noticed that this is losing frames and that's something on PX camera 1.1 60fps works great for me, autofps tragedy I can't look at it
I returned to Android 9 PIE and finally the problem was solved. Autofps works great. Google has to do something about it, Pixel 4 has in addition to 3 modes of autofps / 30fps / 60fps, maybe Google will graciously do the same with Pixel 3. At the moment Android 10 for video recording in autofps mode is broken. Perhaps it is the fault of the underdeveloped drivers or bad clocks that manage the cpu speed.
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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
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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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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 :/
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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?
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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.
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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.
So i tried miui 10 stable and dev, however [email protected] is weird. One video is recorded in 20fps, second in 60fps, then third in 30fps. All recorded under same light conditions.
Can anyone test this and post results?
For me it seems 60fps works fine, but its way darker in low light than in 30 fps mode. Using open camera lighting is normal.
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For me it seems 60fps works fine, but its way darker in low light than in 30 fps mode. Using open camera lighting is normal.
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Download Media info app from Play Store and check if the recorded video is really 60fps. When I tried MIUI beta build last time, the 60fps seemed to work fine but then I checked and it was 30fps actually, it was just higher bitrate, something is messed up in the camera libs. It's 2018 and we can't have a proper 60fps video, great work Xiaomi, great.
I bought this phone because of Chris from Tech tablet showing how smooth it was on 4k. Chris was using the China version of the phone. However after buying the phone, I could NEVER get 4k EIS to work because the Open camera app keeps crashing, so I gave up. Today, after doing some research, I looked at youtube videos showing Note 5 Pro 4k EIS were from July 2018 and earlier. Those Indians were using the global version of the phone. That made me wonder if it is related to firmware.
Turns out, you need to be on MIUI 9. The camera settings were changed on MIUI 10 so 4k EIS stopped working.
Here are the steps to make it work:
1) Downgrade/upgrade to 9.5.7.0 Global firmware. It is the last build of MIUI 9 without antirollback. https://forum.xda-developers.com/redmi-note-5-pro/how-to/index-everything-anti-roll-t3816219
2) Download open camera. do not enable hal 3 in build.prop.
3) Choose 4k under video settings, 40mbps bit rate ( higher will cause apl to crash because it only supports 42mbps), h264 format (HEVC Doesnt work). set 24fps. any faster sd636 unable to stabilize
4) Under more camera controls, Use Storage access framework
Now if you record video, wait 2-3 seconds lag before it starts recording. 4k EIS works! Since cropping from 12MP to 8MP there is less area compared to 2MP for 1080p videos, the stabilization is not as great compared to fullHD stabilization
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You guys should try this idan Gcam port in your s7/edge and can anyone tell me that is it working for you guys, i've tried on my friend s7 edge(exynos only) seems to be working fine no tuning need just open and click the photos even portrait mode is working, just it's all working on Nexus 6 auto Hdr config which takes times to process not on the pixel 2017 zsl config if you guys know a work around that would be really, helpful. Personally i've been using it on my note 5 with pixel 2017 config and it's just takes amazing photos
there will be a direct download link in the youtube description from where u can get the Gcam, can't upload it cuz giving error of entity to large : /
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=229dHTIFklw&t=88s
Switching the video fps from 30 to 60 just made it freeze
Yea video recoding didn't work for me too on my note 5
Edit: my brother have snapdragon variant it worked just for one time only xd. but working smooth (only pictures) pixel 2017 config on my note 5
Hi, I have a Redmi Note 11 Pro 5G (codename: VEUX, verified using adb) Indonesia version (model: 2201116SG). Right now I'm using Evolution X ver 7.3 (build Nov 20, 2022). Before, I'm using stock MIUI Global 13.0.2.0 (RKCIDXM). I posted this thread to present my findings about this phone, and hopefully find a fix.
I was trying to find a suitable GCam port for this phone, but ONLY Arnova8G2's ver 8.4.300 GCam port that works in this phone. All other ports will crash or show black screen when using Video recording mode. However, photo mode works just fine in all GCam ports. I can even add auxiliary cameras and enable the tele/macro and ultrawide lens. The problem reappears, however, when I enable aux cam in Arnova8G2's GCam port. The app keeps crashing when I switch to video mode, and I need to clear app data and cache to get it working again.
I've also installed Open Camera by Mark Harman, and tried to record 1920x1080 video, but it says "Failed to record video". The highest resolution I can get is 1600x900. Lowering the FPS didn't help, It says "Sorry, frame rate not supported on your device".
Playing 1920x1080 videos (whether 30 or 60fps) worked just fine using Google Photos. If the resolution is higher than that, then Google Photos and any media player will refuse to play it. The highest video resolution I can play is 1080x2040, even a 1080x2400 video (same resolution as the display) results in the same error.
I haven't tried recording and playing 1080p videos back in stock MIUI, but judging from the Live Wallpaper Bug Thread (https://forum.xda-developers.com/t/dynamic-wallpaper-mi-video-bugs.4439695/), the problem might persist in stock ROM.
I know that the Snapdragon 695 SoC has a hardware limitation of recording video up to [email protected] But, this thing was like "GIVE ME A VIDEO THAT IS EXACTLY 1080x2040, OR ELSE. AND DON'T EVEN THINK TO RECORD AT 1080p!!". I still have my old Redmi S2 (codename: YSL), and just for reference, I tried installing one of the GCam port file that I've used in this phone. Guess what, the Arnova8G2 version didn't work, but other GCam port works perfectly. I installed BSG 8.1 GV2b in Redmi S2, and managed to record [email protected], although it crashed in like 3 seconds. Playing a 1920x1080 30fps video (a much higher resolution than the 720p display that the Redmi S2 has) using Google Photos also works, although as expected, the video is very choppy.
So, In conclusion, the Redmi Note 11 Pro 5G is picky about what video to play and record. This might be a hardware problem, because it persist even in different ROMs. If this really is a hardware problem, then It's kinda suck, 'cause I need to record important video occasionally. Oh well, I'll need to use other tricks just for recording video then. I wanna hear what you guys thought about this though.
We been struggling with this since this phone came out, but i been playing videos up to 4k on mx player without a problem
still no solution to record 4k tho
Is a hardware limitation from the snapdragon processor. There is no way of make 4K recording in this device.
4K playback is fine.
Aw bummer. Welp, on the bright side, I've finally managed to find a perfect GCam, It's BSG's GCam MGC_8.1.101_A9_GV1zfix_MGC. Everything works, including video recording up to [email protected], front camera works, slow motion, etc.