Question 4k 30fps Selfie Video Mode - Xiaomi 12

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Is there any work around to enable 4k @30fps for front facing camera video in Xiaomi 12 without root ?

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Thank you @unisol107 for your guide.
I still prefer Open Camera on 4k with EIS - it needs to disable Camera2API for bringing this resolution back in Open Camera settings, otherwise you will get all those strange resolutions - including 4000 x 2000 - , but no 3840x2160.
Thorp said:
Thank you @unisol107 for your guide.
I still prefer Open Camera on 4k with EIS - it needs to disable Camera2API for bringing this resolution back in Open Camera settings, otherwise you will get all those strange resolutions - including 4000 x 2000 - , but no 3840x2160.
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But many users use gcam which needs cam2api enabled. And their isn't EIS in 4k even in open camera, at least not in Indian version i.e note5pro. This guide is useful for very few people who
1- Don't like the 1080p quality.
2- Want 4k like detail as well as EIS.
3- Want a balance between the two.
Thanks for giving time to read this post and share your views.
Use snap camera hdr, it records the best 4k footage with EIS with camera2 api enabled more info here https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=77237155&postcount=9
Saicoth said:
Use snap camera hdr, it records the best 4k footage with EIS with camera2 api enabled more info here https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=77237155&postcount=9
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I think that's bcoz of different sensors in global and Indian variant. Mine is indian and it doesn't record 4k stabilized. Not in open camera nor snap camera. Snap camera hdr is my favourite app otherwise.

Managed to get 4k EIS to work on 3GB Note 5 Pro China/Global!

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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Hi! Is it possible to enable electronic image stabilization and 4k capture at the same time for the Redmi note 10 pro? I would also like to capture video with log profiles at 4k, with stabilization. Is there any way I can do that?

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