Horizontal, widescreen in youtube, cuts a little part of the picture - Samsung Galaxy A30s Questions & Answers

When watching videos on widescreen mode, a little part of the down side of the video remains hidden...it cuts it off.
Do you know how to fix this... ?

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[SUGGESTION for MOD] Fix video orientation while recording

One thing that has really pissed me off forever, is when people post videos on YouTube or wherever, but which were recorded incorrectly. By "incorrectly" I mean in portrait. Nothing looks worse than watching a narrow ass video with two fat black bars on either side of it, wasting space, and wasting my time watching a crappy video that would have been cool if the person recording the damn thing just turned their phone 90 degrees...
What I propose is a MOD to the camera app which includes a toggled feature to record videos in landscape, regardless of the device orientation. In other words, while the feature is toggled on, even if the user is holding the camera in a portrait position, the video being recorded will still be in landscape.
By doing this, users can still benefit from the comfort of holding their devices in portrait (because it IS easier to hold that way, especially when you're going one-handed), while recording videos which will show up properly during playback in landscape.
Thoughts?
Vertical Video Syndrome - A PSA

[Q] How to record in full screen?

Hi. I have a question.
I have been recording my android screen when playing games for videos and because my tablet has 1280x800 resolution and has that nav. bar on the bottom, my videos have black bars on the side (in 720p).
But I just noticed something, for some reason when recording some sort of movie, it records in full screen even though that nav. bar is still on the bottom of the screen.
For example look here at 4:25 minutes:
youtube.com/watch?v=PLb860iD3g0
It was recorded just like the rest of my content but that movie in the game recorded in full screen even though the nav. bar was on the bottom on my tablet screen and the actual game recorded the same way with the black bars on the side. Why did the movie record in fullscreen like that and how can I get the game to record in full screen like that?
Thanks.

Rotating phone while recording video

hey guys so if me, by mistake start recording a video on vertical and then change it to horizontal the whole video gets distorted. I know there is a program to lock the video either on vertical or horizontal. But the truth is i wanna keep using my cyanogen cam.
This happened me in the past in my s2 and now on my OnePlus the same...
So, sometimes my camara is not even on vertical or at least i don't think so, yet it gets distorted because it's probably not really on horizontal so then it forces a vertical video on horizontal which gets me a shrinkd distorted video. Are there tips to stop this?
does menu screan lok not work?

Blurry sides when 60FPS recording

Hi guys, when i was recording 60fps video two days ago, i saw that now and then the sides of my video gets blurry (for less then a second) . Sometimes its the right side of the screen, sometimes the bottom, sometimes top..
For example:
http://i.imgur.com/Hxffzvf.jpg
My question is: is this normal, do you guys have the same issue? I couldn't find anything on the internet about this.
This is probably the effect of electronic image stabilization (EIS), I've seen it also on my 4K videos. Try to turn off SteadyShot and see if it helps.

Back Camera - Video look zoomed in

Hello, when i take pictures with the back camera, i can choose aspect 4:3 or 16:9 and it look fine. But when trying to record a video, only offers 16:9, 1:1 or full, but in all aspects it wayyy zoomed in , I have to put in panoramic mode to look a bit more decent but it look distorted. Is this normal?
Hi @_Elixir,
This happens when "Video Stabilization" is ON, it’s part of the feature. If you don't like it, turn it off on "camera settings" (gear icon on the top) and restart the camera app. But you'll must have a steady hand to record the video without shaking.

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