Hi all,
I just was filming for about an hour in dual-view when I stopped the recording it said 1 hour 13 but when i play it back it stops at 27 mins and the one file only had a size of 3.80 GB
Is this a default size limit? Any workaround for the size limit?
Thanks.
Not with the current OS file size limit.
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Is this normal?
On my Nexus S, running cyanogenmod9 kang by Taichi Nishimura:
every photo taked have a size of about 6/7 Mb; on GB the file was about 1/2 mb (same quality and resolution)
Anyone noticed that?
The camera2.apk has a recording limit of 10 minutes, not depending
on file sizes.
So I have decompiled camera2.apk from Paranoid Android 4.5 Beta 4
(Android KitKat), but I just can't find the file/line (in those hundreds of
files) which says to stop video recording after 10 minutes/600 seconds.
But I want to raise it to 30 or 60 minutes. Does anyone know where to
find the recording limitation line?
Thank you.
PS Of course, if I manage to alter the limitation I will offer the compiled
version to download for everybody.
Also looking for this. Trying to remove the 10 minutes 4K and 5 minutes 4K60 limits on the OnePlus 7 Pro. Kinda crazy that this vestigial limit is still here 5 years later.
I never found a solution for that issue. This is crazy ...
Hi everyone
I'm in search of an app that could record light lux level at a very fast rate, let's say every 0.1 seconds.
Should show list of measurements on screen and save to txt or csv ascii file, better with a timestamp beside.
Total recording time needed is few seconds, so file size / screen clutter not an issue.
Something like this
17:52:59.9 ............. 200 lx
17:53:00.0 ............. 205 lx
17:53:00.1 .............. 202 lx
...
I tried this
braun-home.net/michael/android/sensorrecording/index.htm
but doesn't seem to record light sensor on my Lg G2
Any ideas, thanks
Hi,
today I have started recording a 4K video but when the phone reached around 7min. it stopped and started a new video. The video size was 2.31GB. Then I started a new video and again the video stopped around 7min - the size was 2.31GB. Is there a way to remove that limitation?
Thanks, zaqm
what apps let you record without a time limit?
I heard that with the stock android camera app the time limit for how long you can record is about 30min, even if you have a big SD Card.
And I heard that the max limit is 4GB but you can't get near it with the stock camera app (and I suppose SD cards won't generally be that big)..
But I would like to record for e.g. > 30min sometimes. So, does that 30min or some time limit exist and if so , what apps let you record for longer than the stock app, storage permitting?
Thanks
gardina said:
And I heard that the max limit is 4GB but you can't get near it with the stock camera app (and I suppose SD cards won't generally be that big)..
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SD-cards are FAT32 formatted. On this filesystem the max filesize is 4GB.
@jwoegerbauer well whether you are on point or not, besides the 4GB file size limitation, I heard(though not a good source), that there is a 30min time limit that hits first. And that there are some apps that don't have this time limit. And i'm asking if this time limit exists and what apps don't have this time limit?
And actually, https://pocketnow.com/android-11-finally-lifts-the-4gb-file-size-limit-for-recording-videos-sort-of There is a 4GB Android limitation that has been lifted recently. (So, nothing to do with FAT32). I don't nkow if maybe an SD card can be formatted as other than FAT32 eg exFAT or NTFS., on Android..
They mention that the Open Camera app can shoot larger than 4GB (no doubt not on FAT32).
The suggestion then is maybe the stock camera app can't.
I suppose if the stock also has a 30min limitation, then the open camera app won't.
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I notice that one of my videos is 1hr long so I think maybe there isn't a 30min limit!
Though my recording isn't 4K. I just read
"Only 4K video recording has time limit of 4 to 8 minutes(phone to phone varies) as it takes large amounts of storage space on your device and heats up the device to much greater extent. So to eradicate these two things, companies limit the video recording in 4K UHD in their devices. If you are recording in Full HD, 720p or other lower quality and have ample storage space in your phone to save those recordings then you can record as much as you want. "
@gardina
I only pointed out a technical fact. Nothing else.
If others know better, then be it.
BTW: I no longer participate this thread because I'm not interested in your issue at all.