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Does anyone suffering from a problem with their video recording on s22 ultra snapdragon, the recorded video contain alot of lag and weird colors problem, i guess there is something wrong with the OIS
Just set your adaptive refresh rate to constant 120hz.
It will fix your problem.
Edit : I misunderstood the problem as "screen recording lag"
Setting to 120hz might not fix the camera problem.
Also I use snap version and my camera never behaves like in your video. It might be a hardware problem.
iSpammer said:
Hello
Does anyone suffering from a problem with their video recording on s22 ultra snapdragon, the recorded video contain alot of lag and weird colors problem, i guess there is something wrong with the OIS
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Have you tried disabling the OIS?
Does this happen when you record with the ultra wide camera?
Hello, I'm facing the exact same issue. Could you find any solution by now?
I also faced with the similar problem. Any fix?
I'm using s21 fe before I had 21 ultra and it lags many times while recording video or gaming . In my sense SD865 is way better then 888 or 888 (1/2 Gen) processor. Right now I'm thinking to buy s23 ultra
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Hello,
I've made a lot research on google concerning the quality of the video recording about this phone.
All of the vids that i saw on YT are laggy / choppy in 4k resolution. Especially when panning. This is really not smooth and hard to see.
I'm really interested to buy this phone for his pictures quality.
Could you tell me if you have the same problem with your phones ? Some says that it causes by the weak chipset in it ( snapdragon 730g ), it's just the limitation of the system.
Thanks a lot.
Regards,
Juan27 said:
Hello,
I've made a lot research on google concerning the quality of the video recording about this phone.
All of the vids that i saw on YT are laggy / choppy in 4k resolution. Especially when panning. This is really not smooth and hard to see.
I'm really interested to buy this phone for his pictures quality.
Could you tell me if you have the same problem with your phones ? Some says that it causes by the weak chipset in it ( snapdragon 730g ), it's just the limitation of the system.
Thanks a lot.
Regards,
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On 20.3.5 i can say 4k videos are not choppy or skipping but when panning the effect is more similar to tearing.
Better stay on 1080p for videos.
Juan27 said:
Hello,
I've made a lot research on google concerning the quality of the video recording about this phone.
All of the vids that i saw on YT are laggy / choppy in 4k resolution. Especially when panning. This is really not smooth and hard to see.
I'm really interested to buy this phone for his pictures quality.
Could you tell me if you have the same problem with your phones ? Some says that it causes by the weak chipset in it ( snapdragon 730g ), it's just the limitation of the system.
Thanks a lot.
Regards,
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Unfortunately videos are extremely laggy / choppy, even at 1080p 30fps when EIS is turned on. Without it, it's shaky, so there's no good solution. I don't know the reason, but it's very annoying, since they sell it (and i bought it) as a camera phone.
I've already asked around in this topic, you can also find 3 video samples that were recorded at 1080p 30fps : https://forum.xda-developers.com/mi-note-10/help/laggy-videos-1080p-30fps-t4030027/amp/
I would say, it's a great phone, photo and video image quality is outsanding, but videos are laggy. Don't buy it if you are into video recording. Since updates are rare, i've lost my hope that Xiaomi would somehow solve this problem. (However: even the new Mi 10 and Mi 10 pro have stutters in their videos. They have flagship hardware, so it could be a software related issue, that could be solved through some update.)
I think the same, it might be software issue, so try recording google camera? Open camera?
EIS is horrible that's why phones like Mi 8 with OIS and no EIS destroys everything that followed, there's no workaround EIS frame drops, flickering, lags & stutters, if you need the best video stabilization on market you should go for Samsung's SuperSteady implementation
Hi there ive just received my s22 ultra exynos as I have the s21 ultra exynos and side by side no matter what settings I change the s21 is a lot brighter then the s22 when playing anything in hdr is this a hardware issue or possible software or app issue as I thought the s22 display actually got brighter then the s21 in hder and direct sunlight
I saw a youtube video where someone compared hdr on youtube between note 20, s22u and iphone and it was very dull compared to the other 2 phones. I suspect it is a software issue and that the true brightness (1750 nits) of the phone isn't being used correctly...
I hope its just software and not something to do with samsungs vision booster where its saving battery by turning down hdr brightness and I hope there are some big updates for the exynos as it doesn't seem great
I feel like I'm noticing it on the Snapdragon version as well. Can anyone with a snapdragon compare?
don't worry guys, this will probably be fixed in an update from Samsung. I think it's due to the fact the s22 series is really new and they obviously need people enough to report software issues
Hey Folks,
Not sure if you guys have noticed.
I don't have my old S21 Ultra with me anymore. But I have seen a similar thread on Samsung Member too. The OP had a S21 Ultra with S22U side by side.
So based on my memory, I found the HDR effect under YouTube and Netflix is considerably weaker as compared with S21U. Colour is less popping and vivid.
Could you guys please also post your findings here?
I am using the SG Gen 1 version.
Cheers
akira888 said:
Hey Folks,
Not sure if you guys have noticed.
I don't have my old S21 Ultra with me anymore. But I have seen a similar thread on Samsung Member too. The OP had a S21 Ultra with S22U side by side.
So based on my memory, I found the HDR effect under YouTube and Netflix is considerably weaker as compared with S21U. Colour is less popping and vivid.
Could you guys please also post your findings here?
I am using the SG Gen 1 version.
Cheers
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You got your screen on normal or Vivid? I just watched this video at 2k HDR and it looked pretty good to me? How's it look for you?
akira888 said:
Hey Folks,
Not sure if you guys have noticed.
I don't have my old S21 Ultra with me anymore. But I have seen a similar thread on Samsung Member too. The OP had a S21 Ultra with S22U side by side.
So based on my memory, I found the HDR effect under YouTube and Netflix is considerably weaker as compared with S21U. Colour is less popping and vivid.
Could you guys please also post your findings here?
I am using the SG Gen 1 version.
Cheers
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Yes. Just watched one. It looks the same as is did on my previous phone (Pixel 6 Pro).
It seems that Samsung is no longer jacking the screen brightness to 100% for HDR content, so it doesn't look nearly as vivid as before. Maybe it's a YouTube issue though, as my Pixel was the same way
Paul_Deemer said:
You got your screen on normal or Vivid? I just watched this video at 2k HDR and it looked pretty good to me? How's it look for you?
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I got it on Vivid.
I think HDR is enabled. But not as strong as S21U. The effect looks to be tuned down by Samsung not sure if on purpose. On S21U, screen can become so bright and colour is more popping. If I were to rate S21U' HDR effect on 10, S22U is on 6 at most.
Yes.. i noticed hdr10 playback issue on my s22 ultra. Movies and videos look dull and less brightness.
I even compared it with my s20 plus side by side.
My 2 year old s20 plus looks stunning and easily beats my s22 ultra.
Hope samsung will fix this bug.
I am highly disappointed with my s22 ultra now.
Hey folks,
I think HDR is definitely enabled but I tend to believe that Samsung has tuned down the contrast and vibrancy, or maybe brightness.
akira888 said:
Hey folks,
I think HDR is definitely enabled but I tend to believe that Samsung has tuned down the contrast and vibrancy, or maybe brightness.
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A couple of questions:
1. Did you have your screen mode set to vivid?
2. Did you have adaptive brightness off and extra brightness turned on?
3. Did you have max resolution set?
4. Video brightness set to bright?
Not sure if there is any setting related to HDR?
Video looks fantastic on my s22 ultra.
Rubby1025 said:
A couple of questions:
1. Did you have your screen mode set to vivid?
2. Did you have adaptive brightness off and extra brightness turned on?
3. Did you have max resolution set?
4. Video brightness set to bright?
Not sure if there is any setting related to HDR?
Video looks fantastic on my s22 ultra.
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1. Vivid
2. Adaptive brightness on
3. Qwhd
4. Yes
Thanks for the thoughts. I used the above same settings on my s21U and and S22U.
Will try to disable the adaptive brightness to see the change in effect.
akira888 said:
1. Vivid
2. Adaptive brightness on
3. Qwhd
4. Yes
Thanks for the thoughts. I used the above same settings on my s21U and and S22U.
Will try to disable the adaptive brightness to see the change in effect.
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If you had adaptive brightness on then you did not have max brightness turned on. You are not shown the option to max out brightness until you turn off adaptive brightness thx.
I am having the same issue with hdr10 video playback. It looks dull and very low brightness.
This can be seen when you compare s22 ultra side by side with other phones like s20 and s21 series phones.
This is major flaw , you cant see this until you see it side by side comparison.
akira888 said:
Hey Folks,
Not sure if you guys have noticed.
I don't have my old S21 Ultra with me anymore. But I have seen a similar thread on Samsung Member too. The OP had a S21 Ultra with S22U side by side.
So based on my memory, I found the HDR effect under YouTube and Netflix is considerably weaker as compared with S21U. Colour is less popping and vivid.
Could you guys please also post your findings here?
I am using the SG Gen 1 version.
Cheers
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I am getting the same issue bro.. have you find any solution for this. Hdr playback looks dull on my s22 ultra. Hope samsung will fix this..
Rubby1025 said:
If you had adaptive brightness on then you did not have max brightness turned on. You are not shown the option to max out brightness until you turn off adaptive brightness thx.
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HDR does not work on S22 Ultra, that's it, or maybe very bad. My S20+ did way better, I tried every options.
Try this?
Still doesn't work
You can see a lot of tech youtubers complain about this. Everything super bright but not HDR videos...
akira888 said:
Hey Folks,
Not sure if you guys have noticed.
I don't have my old S21 Ultra with me anymore. But I have seen a similar thread on Samsung Member too. The OP had a S21 Ultra with S22U side by side.
So based on my memory, I found the HDR effect under YouTube and Netflix is considerably weaker as compared with S21U. Colour is less popping and vivid.
Could you guys please also post your findings here?
I am using the SG Gen 1 version.
Cheers
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Their is a setting to increase video brightness, I stumbled across it tonight but not tested yet, maybe this will help.
Edit, ignore me didn't read the replies before I posted.
rosso22 said:
Their is a setting to increase video brightness, I stumbled across it tonight but not tested yet, maybe this will help.
Edit, ignore me didn't read the replies before I posted.
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There are actually several brightness settings in different menus and can be easily missed.
i have noticed some seriously low and distracting frames per second during video calls. When it begins to behave very choppy all i have to do is hit the software flip button or something to refresh camera. Once i do that then the fps will revert back to a more smooth 30fps or 60fps. but only for a for a few seconds then it reverts to the unbearable 15-20 fps video calls. I can replicate this issue across all video calling apps on the galaxy s22 ultra. my s21 has had this same exact bug since launch and samsung continues to ignore this. I dont understand how they could let this bug now come on to the s22 ultra as well. Ive gotten multiple s21 ultras replaced for this reason thinking i had a defective device but no its just samsung being extremely ghetto with software quality control. Cmon Samsung please optimize your stuff. I have to use a ipad from 2018 just to have a smooth video call and i think thats pretty rediculous.
Hello . I have a problem with my galaxy s22 ultra Snapdragon , the videos I record at rave or shows that have a very strong sound The recording comes out with the horrible sound, totally blown up.
While cell phones( S10+ and S21 Ultra) of friends who recorded videos at the same party, the sound is perfect. I would like to know if this problem is on my cell phone or is the microphone of the s22 ultra that is really bad?
Anyone who has made videos in strong sound like a show? noticed the same problem?
I put a video on youtube that I recorded, all the videos had the same audio.
It's clipping like hell... the mic gain is way too high or the mics themselves can't physically handle that decibel level.
I don't know... I wouldn't expect my N10+ to do much better in the same conditions. Never tested it though.
It's not just the audio, the video is juddery AF!
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It's not just the audio, the video is juddery AF!
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Cam shake, multiple high contrast targets... normal. An AF lock can avoid that.
Not what I'd consider normal but then again my S21 Ultra is pretty bad in a hailstorm. 13 Pro Max kills it!
This is a well known issue already being discussed in a thread here. I'm assuming it's software related since my U.S t-mobile snapdragon S22 Ultra doesn't exhibit this. Hopefully Samsung will address it in an update in the near future.