[Q] MediaCoder preset for encoding videos - Galaxy S I9000 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hi all
I want to know if someone has a working preset for encoding videos in mediacoder for galaxy s? I have looked over the threads on mediacoders forums but there seems to be only one working preset and that one is just copied settings from a 720p recording from the camera (which is not designed for viewing on the SGS because the resolution doesn't match the sgs's screen for starters). I need something that gives the best picture and sound for the least amount of space.

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Video Conversion [HELP please]

Hi, I've search many place and unable to find any good guides for video conversion for the Acer liquid(Donut). And the User Manual don't even give full specs.
I've done many conversion of my own, however the video always lag...
~~ Please tell what is the max bitrate, best codec(mp4, h.263, etc), resolution, fps to make a video play hi quality NO frame skip/lag on the Acer Liquid(Donut)~~
Note: I understand the max quality is only as same as the video/clip you've inputed, and that the Acer only support up to 20 frame per section(at least that's what written in the user manual), and I have a good video converter btw, been using it for years...
Shalala
Alrite after playing with the video for a few more day.
I STILL don't get exactly what I wanted...and I notice alots of people viewing this thread, so I'll share what I have at the moment.
~~~Good Enough~~~
Right this moment, my best conversion is...
Video Quality Superb
File Format *.MP4
Video Codec mpeg4
Resolution original as input/ since no TV-out, it is suggest 640x480 up to 720x480.
Framrate Always try to maintain the same or near framerate as the original video clips. To see how many fram per second the original clip is...right click on the video clip and choose properties > Details > Frame Rate.
Aspect Ratio either Auto or 16:9.
Audio Quality 128 kbps
Audio Codec mpeg4aac
Channels 2 Channels Stereo
Sample Rate Varies/44100 Hz
NOTE: I can't be sure if its just my phone in particular, I've only gotten it for a week. I don't wanna think that it is my phone that don't play video perfectly. However, the setting above allow me to play full screen with no frame skips, hi quality, almost everything is perfect with 1 exception.
The frame don't skip but it seem to lagg a "LITTLE BIT"... an example, you won't see black strips or shifting from 1 scene to another, but rather.....crap i can't explain it lolz

Camcorder - Any way to change audio encoder/bitrate?

n00b here. Recording a video with the audio at only 8000 Hz sounds like your camera is in a toilet. Are there any 3rd party camera apps that can do 16000 Hz, or maybe a hack for the default app?
I can successfully change bitrate and resolution for video encoding in build.prop, but changing any values for the audio just causes the camera app to force close. Failing at that, I looked up the AMRNB codec and found that it doesn't support 16000 Hz at all anyway. My next misguided idea was to change the default codec stuff from this
Code:
ro.media.enc.hprof.codec.aud=amrnb
...
ro.media.enc.hprof.aud.bps=12200
ro.media.enc.hprof.aud.hz=8000
ro.media.enc.hprof.aud.ch=1
to AAC, like it is in the Droid/Milestone
Code:
ro.media.enc.hprof.codec.aud=aac
...
ro.media.enc.hprof.aud.bps=96000
ro.media.enc.hprof.aud.hz=16000
ro.media.enc.hprof.aud.ch=1
I realize they are different phones, but I figured it was worth a shot. Failed again, naturally.
Can anyone shed some light on this? Why did HTC give us DVD resolution video with only telephone quality audio? That's like having an HDTV with only a piezo buzzer for a sound system. I do not understand this decision at all.
+1
I have noticed this as well, but I assumed it was a hardware restriction.
If there can be any light shed on this let us know!
Really good idea. I was thinking of adjusting the frame rate so that it always remained at a constant 24 fps, rather than going down to 9 fps in indoor conditions. Any suggestions?
gsmsosv said:
n00b here. Recording a video with the audio at only 8000 Hz sounds like your camera is in a toilet. Are there any 3rd party camera apps that can do 16000 Hz, or maybe a hack for the default app?
I can successfully change bitrate and resolution for video encoding in build.prop, but changing any values for the audio just causes the camera app to force close. Failing at that, I looked up the AMRNB codec and found that it doesn't support 16000 Hz at all anyway. My next misguided idea was to change the default codec stuff from this
Code:
ro.media.enc.hprof.codec.aud=amrnb
...
ro.media.enc.hprof.aud.bps=12200
ro.media.enc.hprof.aud.hz=8000
ro.media.enc.hprof.aud.ch=1
to AAC, like it is in the Droid/Milestone
Code:
ro.media.enc.hprof.codec.aud=aac
...
ro.media.enc.hprof.aud.bps=96000
ro.media.enc.hprof.aud.hz=16000
ro.media.enc.hprof.aud.ch=1
I realize they are different phones, but I figured it was worth a shot. Failed again, naturally.
Can anyone shed some light on this? Why did HTC give us DVD resolution video with only telephone quality audio? That's like having an HDTV with only a piezo buzzer for a sound system. I do not understand this decision at all.
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YES!
I agree 100%. Maybe the idea was to create a suitable MMS birate/container solution w/ no regard to ANYONE else... there has to be a way. in fact I'm excited that you were able to at least play w/ the video and adjust bitrate & res. Care to share how to a layman?
AMR sounds like garbage. In addition to the incredibly low samling frequency, the bitrate is ~ 12.5Kbps. I would say that's a cut below telephone SQ.
Can any people in here far smarter than me, tell us if one can hackney a difference audio codec (say mp3?) as AMR seems too limited to work with. Or maybe a 3rd party app... why are there NONE?
this seems to make it seem possible:
http://developer.android.com/reference/android/media/CamcorderProfile.html
I would really love this on my Desire. Currently both video and audio are crap, audio especially. Here's a little demonstration I made, where I went to see which encoding type is better, mpeg4 or H.264:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CgW28VE0eOo
justin.tv app mitigates this for now, as the video uploaded to justin.tv in near realtime is markedly better than the abysmal quality of the native android app, which just goes to show how dysfunctional it really is.
for now, I'll use justin.tv whenever recording videos... it goes to show that many android phones (inc. my hero) are capable of so much more in the hardware, and the limiting factor is crappy software devs and/or requirements.

[Q] Video Editor usage?

Are there any instructions anywhere for the Samsung Video Editor app that comes with the camera? I can poke it with various sticks and make random things happen on the screen, but I can't tell what any of them mean . If it is supposed to be obvious and intuitive, it didn't work on me...
I also noticed that it refuses to even attempt to edit many of the video formats the camera can record (like the slow motion videos), which seems a little lame for an app that is supposed to enhance the camera.

Camera app with 640*480 recording?

Ive noticed that the Ones camera app doesnt have a resolution lower than 1280*720 (720p) but I need to go as low as 320*240 for files size reasons. I often send video clips through whatsapp and the file size limit for transfers on there is 12mb but a scant 10 seconds of 720p is over 15. Ive had a searched around for an alternative camera and also a converter app but havent had any luck.
Can anyone recommend a good camera or converter app that will get me as low as 320*240 resolution?
Thanks
I used to use lgcamera from the market on my Sensation. Bunch of different resolutions to choose from.
Sent from my HTC One using Tapatalk 2
Thanks gustav, that app is perfect! It has tons of settings and adjustments for pics and vids.

Youtube resolution

Hi guys, I'm sorry if this has been discussed in another thread, but I've been digging into this for about 2 hours now, and found nothing. I have a backup galaxy s advance, that I recently flashed with a cm 11 rom, and I'm not sure, but I'm under the impression that before with 4.1.2 stock, I could watch 480p videos on youtube, now the maximum resolution is 360p, and it's kinda pixelated. My question is....stock, is 360p the maximum resolution supported ? Also, is there any mod/fix whatever that can force youtube to go to 480p ? From my limited knowledge a 800x480 display should be 480p compatible, but please correct me if I'm wrong I've tried to modify the pixel density from build prop, but with no effect. Any help would be much appreciated
somewhere on the internet I read that Youtube does this restriction when you use HDMI connection to the screen.
I used to have very nice HD streaming for long time but after one of the app updates it is restricted, nothing else changed. I tried even to compare how it looks on my laptop. same video is showing full hd on laptop while on android it shows 360p max.
so by the experience I have it is definitely youtube app which restricts the options!!!!!!!
On stock (and stock based roms) you can watch 480p videos.
On KitKat you can't.
But you could try alternative apps like this one for 720p videos.
ALSO you can use this module in XPOSED called YOURTUBE you can change the resolution of the playing video ( i have not used it myself but the dev has mensioned it in module info)
Thanks for the suggestions guys

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