[Q] 4k time lapse with lapse it - Xperia Z1 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

so my question is if i set the Full Sensor' option in lapst it app my record will be in 4k or just 1080p?

Maybe you could try and it and check the output then let us know....

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Maybe you could try and it and check the output then let us know....
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yeah i think 4k is working right
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Umm, a Time Lapse is generally made with full resolution photographs.
This has nothing to do with the device's video capabilities necessarily.
The reason why devices can't record full resolution video is because it needs to shoot many frames (photographs) per second. However if you take a time lapse, you only need to take, say, one photograph per couple of seconds. Which is perfectly possible with our device.
So yes, if you're creating a time lapse you could actually make a 20.7 megapixel video, much more detailed than 4K video even (recall that 4K is usually 3840x2160 - making it 8 megapixels in resolution per frame)!

Hermantje said:
Umm, a Time Lapse is generally made with full resolution photographs.
This has nothing to do with the device's video capabilities necessarily.
The reason why devices can't record full resolution video is because it needs to shoot many frames (photographs) per second. However if you take a time lapse, you only need to take, say, one photograph per couple of seconds. Which is perfectly possible with our device.
So yes, if you're creating a time lapse you could actually make a 20.7 megapixel video, much more detailed than 4K video even (recall that 4K is usually 3840x2160 - making it 8 megapixels in resolution per frame)!
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so if im doing a time lapse with full sensor it will be more
than 4k.right?
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Anonymuszymus said:
so if im doing a time lapse with full sensor it will be more
than 4k.right?
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If you make a video using the full sensor, 20.7 megapixels, you would get a video of 5248x3936 with a 4:3 aspect ratio. 3936p perhaps, which is a little higher than your usual 1080p or 2160p (a.k.a. 4K).
However, I doubt the app on your phone could process that (not sure). Using software on your PC you should be able to (check Google for more info). Also, I doubt anything will be able to even playback this kind of video.
It could however be useful for downscaling (converting your insanely high res video to 'only' Full HD), to make sure your 1080p video looks perfectly crisp and clear.

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[Q] Sony Xperia Z Camera

Is that true? that you can only take 1MP pictures while recording a video?
cause I saw in a video that it can only take 1MP snaps while recording a video.
No. actually max video resolution is 640x480 pixels.
mcFactor said:
No. actually max video resolution is 640x480 pixels.
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Sony Mobile, recycles SGSIII in exchange for my brand new Sony Xperia ™ ZQ?
mcFactor said:
No. actually max video resolution is 640x480 pixels.
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Wut? Where's your source? In addition to shooting 1080p HDR video, it apparently has:
Engadget said:
ability to grab full-resolution stills while recording video
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http://www.engadget.com/2013/01/07/sony-xperia-z-hands-on-ces-2013/
Photos shot during video aren't full resolution, but it's not far off. I believe it was somewhere between 6 and 9 megapixels.
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Photos shot during video aren't full resolution, but it's not far off. I believe it was somewhere between 6 and 9 megapixels.
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Indeed, I think it's good enough and if you don't take pictures during a video the quality is even better.
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Photos shot during video aren't full resolution, but it's not far off. I believe it was somewhere between 6 and 9 megapixels.
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even I heard it about that on slashgear I guess, the maximum stills are 9MP. well it's more than enough, I just wanted to double check about that.
chesterr said:
Is that true? that you can only take 1MP pictures while recording a video?
cause I saw in a video that it can only take 1MP snaps while recording a video.
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when recording full hd 1080x1920 video, still image capture is also at 1080x1920 (about 2megapixels) which results in 1mb image files
J
It was clearly said in promo video that it shoots 9mpx while video recording
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beeboss said:
It was clearly said in promo video that it shoots 9mpx while video recording
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Link to the video where this is stated explicitly, then this thread can end.
beeboss said:
It was clearly said in promo video that it shoots 9mpx while video recording
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9 MP is for burst mode, capturing pictures at a stretch in 10 FPS. Not for the photo shoot in video i guess!
AW: [Q] Sony Xperia Z Camera
jaydeee007 said:
when recording full hd 1080x1920 video, still image capture is also at 1080x1920 (about 2megapixels) which results in 1mb image files
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Not if you have a Dual shutter dude
And the Xperia Z has a dual shutter
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gire.prasad said:
9 MP is for burst mode, capturing pictures at a stretch in 10 FPS. Not for the photo shoot in video i guess!
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In Bustmode you can use full 13mpx at 10-15 fps depends on the cpu frequency and free ram
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tessut said:
Not if you have a Dual shutter dude
And the Xperia Z has a dual shutter
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In Bustmode you can use full 13mpx at 10-15 fps depends on the cpu frequency and free ram
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But a sony executive said so in a video that, it utilises only 9mp to the max for burst mode!
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But a sony executive said so in a video that, it utilises only 9mp to the max for burst mode!
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If it has HDR turned on.
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If it has HDR turned on.
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Can't use burst and HDR at the same time.
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Can't use burst and HDR at the same time.
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burst has 3 settings, high speed (1280x720) mid (3920x2204) and low (1920x1080)
HDR must be automatically disabled as turning it on/off manually makes no difference to burst speeds.
Stills settings on NORMAL
HDR on =12mp top resolution (4:3 3920x2940) or 9mp (16:9 3920x2204)
HDR off =13mp top resolution (4:3 4128x3096) or 9mp (16:9 3920x2204)
Stills settings on SUPERIOR AUTO
HDR NOT SELECTABLE =12mp top resolution (4:3 3920x2940) or 9mp (16:9 3920x2204)
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so what does burst mode exactly mean?
I really like taken pictures with my smartphone but unfortunately Android Phones are VERY slow taking a picture. I saw how a friend of mine was taking pictures with his Iphone5 camera and I was only thinking "I want that fast camera for my next Android Phone!! ^^
So how fast is that burst mode?
bonsai112 said:
so what does burst mode exactly mean?
I really like taken pictures with my smartphone but unfortunately Android Phones are VERY slow taking a picture. I saw how a friend of mine was taking pictures with his Iphone5 camera and I was only thinking "I want that fast camera for my next Android Phone!! ^^
So how fast is that burst mode?
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Burst mode is different again. Hold the button and it'll keep taking photos. What you want is a low shutter lag.. which is the delay between pressing the button and getting a photo. This depends very much on the camera hardware and the app driving it - it's very possible for one android phone to be slow and another very fast.
Rest assured this should be good... who do you think makes the iphone camera modules that you like so much
M.
mattman83 said:
Burst mode is different again. Hold the button and it'll keep taking photos. What you want is a low shutter lag.. which is the delay between pressing the button and getting a photo. This depends very much on the camera hardware and the app driving it - it's very possible for one android phone to be slow and another very fast.
Rest assured this should be good... who do you think makes the iphone camera modules that you like so much
M.
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ah ok burst mode seems to be nice feature! Yeah I didn't really know if shutter lag is the right word^^ I didn't know that Sony is making the Camera hardware for apple, but that doesn't mean that it will be as fast as the Iphone taking pictures, because of their software...
bonsai112 said:
ah ok burst mode seems to be nice feature! Yeah I didn't really know if shutter lag is the right word^^ I didn't know that Sony is making the Camera hardware for apple, but that doesn't mean that it will be as fast as the Iphone taking pictures, because of their software...
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Being slow isn't a bug it's a feature A feature called auto focus. When you click the camera button it first try to focus on the object it's facing before actually taking a pic. Try disabling it and you could use your camera to shoot like using a machine gun
And yeah burst mode is something similar to what I explained in a single click.

Something like Timeshift Burst

As you know, Xperia devices have Timeshift Burst feature that can capture 61 pics in two seconds.
Now I ask the developers to make an app that can capture more pics in more times, or even the same times. For example 360 pics in three or six seconds.
Sorry for my bad possible explanation
I don't know where should I create this topic, so I came here
Timeshift burst = capture video for two seconds using 1080p at 30 fps,, hence why you get 2 megapixel images only. 360 pics in 3 seconds would demand 120 fps man, which would be only be possible at 720p under Timeshift slow motion video. Don't think anyone can make this due to hardware limitations especially at 1080p.
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Timeshift burst = capture video for two seconds using 1080p at 30 fps,, hence why you get 2 megapixel images only. 360 pics in 3 seconds would demand 120 fps man, which would be only be possible at 720p under Timeshift slow motion video. Don't think anyone can make this due to hardware limitations especially at 1080p.
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Got it what you said
But keep the proportion and just add the extra time
Now it captures 30fps in 1080p , so keep it but just add e.g 1 second extra
Is there a really hardware limitation?
If you're a programmer, write and test it
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[Q] Slow motion video

What specs does the N6 offer in turns of slow motion video capturing?
Bump. I have the same question. Seems that none of the reviews explored the camera settings. Any update on this?
Everything I have seen has said that it takes video at 30fps
As far as I know, slow motion requires more frames per second. So I'm thinking that's a no on slow-mo. I could be wrong though.
The only spec i see is 4k @30fps.
I hope the stock camera app will allow for 1080P or 720P at either 60, 120, or 240fps. This is really a make or break decision for me, but seeing as though there are no frame rate specs for the other resolutions yet I will probably just have to buy it and see. I'm sure the devs will have at it if it does not come factory, although I hope it comes stock.
I found this quote at techtimes.com, If true I hope for at least 720p @60fps+
"The Google Nexus 6 uses a 13-megapixel rear camera with OIS (opitcal image stabilization), dual-LED flash, autofocus, 4K video recording @ 30 fps, 1080p video @ 30 fps, and a 2-megapixel front-facing camera."
Robert_W said:
The only spec i see is 4k @30fps.
I hope the stock camera app will allow for 1080P or 720P at either 60, 120, or 240fps. This is really a make or break decision for me, but seeing as though there are no frame rate specs for the other resolutions yet I will probably just have to buy it and see. I'm sure the devs will have at it if it does not come factory, although I hope it comes stock.
I found this quote at techtimes.com, If true I hope for at least 720p @60fps+
"The Google Nexus 6 uses a 13-megapixel rear camera with OIS (opitcal image stabilization), dual-LED flash, autofocus, 4K video recording @ 30 fps, 1080p video @ 30 fps, and a 2-megapixel front-facing camera."
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I don't know if this video is legit, but here's a youtube video supposedly shot by the Nexus 6, 1080p @ 120 fps:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Aq7XPDsnuXk
i'm sure that video is fake. There is no proof that the video came from a nexus 6, let alone any mobile device.
Once the embargo is lifted on the 12th we'll all know 100% about the camera I suppose
Google I/O
Lollipop opens up the Camera API to try to allow camera apps to take full advantage of the camera hardware. What is that camera hardware able to do?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xtp3tH27OFs
well this sucks ... from the Nexus 6 page on Motorola.com
"2160p (4K) UHD, 1080p HD and 720p HD video capture modes (30fps)"
hope they are just leaving out the rest of the modes
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well this sucks ... from the Nexus 6 page on Motorola.com
"2160p (4K) UHD, 1080p HD and 720p HD video capture modes (30fps)"
hope they are just leaving out the rest of the modes
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The snapdragon 805 is capable of slow motion video. Even if it isn't available out of the box, which I kind of suspect it will be, I wouldn't be surprised to see some enterprising developer figure out a way to make it happen.
Marcellus1 said:
The snapdragon 805 is capable of slow motion video. Even if it isn't available out of the box, which I kind of suspect it will be, I wouldn't be surprised to see some enterprising developer figure out a way to make it happen.
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Even my 2 year old Note 2 does slow motion video but the Note 4 slow motion still does not capture audio with the slow mo video or do it as well as the iPhone sadly. It would be great if the Nexus 6 could do slow mo with audio & had some cool video effects like the Note line..:good:
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The snapdragon 805 is capable of slow motion video. Even if it isn't available out of the box, which I kind of suspect it will be, I wouldn't be surprised to see some enterprising developer figure out a way to make it happen.
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Agreed. Since the api allows for developers to gain access to it like never before I'm sure it's only a matter of time before we see it. If I'm not mistaken the one plus one phone has slowmo recording and it uses the same camera. It's just something that needs to be implemented in the software.
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Agreed. Since the api allows for developers to gain access to it like never before I'm sure it's only a matter of time before we see it. If I'm not mistaken the one plus one phone has slowmo recording and it uses the same camera. It's just something that needs to be implemented in the software.
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Even the reviewers in many of the reviews that came out yesterday seemed surprised at how basic the camera app on the N6 is. RAW capture is the big new thing with L but the camera app doesn't capture it. Either Google has a big update in store or developers will find their own way. There have already been numerous example improvements shown with lcamera.
Anyone with a device in hand yet try any 3rd party camera apps?
You have to remember the guy who posted about the api'$ and taking raw pics it was with nexus 5 and a camera app he wrote ... won't be long b
efore some apps have it though i am sure
Here is his git hub so his camera can be used
https://github.com/PkmX/lcamera/
Here is the write up
http://www.androidauthority.com/nexus-5-lollipop-camera-api-samples-540858/
since it has the same camera as the one plus, would installing the camera apk from it possibly bring slowmo recording or will it have to be written into the frame working?
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What specs does the N6 offer in turns of slow motion video capturing?
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Double Bump. The answer to this question is what will decide whether I buy a nexus 6 or a note 4.
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Can someone with a nexus 6 try the app 'Open Camera' by Mark Harman (hopefully not the actor ) and hit the settings (gear) icon, Photo and video settings, Video frame rate, change it to 60 or 120 and then record a video. In theory this should bump the video up to a higher frame rate and then playback should be slow motion. Just a guess here but it is worth a try. Also I doubt this app is using the new 5.0 APIs so it may not be a true test.
Edit: better yet try this app that is designed for the 5.0 API. https://github.com/PkmX/lcamera
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Double Bump. The answer to this question is what will decide whether I buy a nexus 6 or a note 4.
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Can someone with a nexus 6 try the app 'Open Camera' by Mark Harman (hopefully not the actor ) and hit the settings (gear) icon, Photo and video settings, Video frame rate, change it to 60 or 120 and then record a video. In theory this should bump the video up to a higher frame rate and then playback should be slow motion. Just a guess here but it is worth a try. Also I doubt this app is using the new 5.0 APIs so it may not be a true test.
Edit: better yet try this app that is designed for the 5.0 API. https://github.com/PkmX/lcamera
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Cool suggestion; just tried the Open Camera app and video recorded at 720p with 120 FPS enabled but the playback appeared normal on device. I'm going to try and run the video on my PC and see if I can find if it actually recorded in 120. I'll also try that other app and get back to you.
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Cool suggestion; just tried the Open Camera app and video recorded at 720p with 120 FPS enabled but the playback appeared normal on device. I'm going to try and run the video on my PC and see if I can find if it actually recorded in 120. I'll also try that other app and get back to you.
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Cool! Keep me informed.
I tried the open camera as well as that L camera, I was able to change the framerate in the settings but it still records at 30 fps so no luck there sadly! I really hope we can get a slow motion app working someday, it's an awesome tool from time to time.

An amazing idea for an xposed module (in my opinion)

Hello everyone, today i had an idea for a xposed module, that would be very helpful for people that have phones without a native HD resolution, like me (800x480).
So here is the deal: i thought of a module that could emulate an HD resolution on the YouTube app, therefore, allowing people to watch videos with quality above their native resolution. I need that because i think 480p on my phone (that is HUGE) looks awful, maybe because the screen ia huge, i dunno...
If it's possible to do so, or if anyone has the skills to do such a needed module please do!!
And thank you.
Greetings
Rusty
It won't be useful. You have a 480p screen. Watching a 720p video on a 480p screen is just wasting your bandwidth.
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paphonb said:
It won't be useful. You have a 480p screen. Watching a 720p video on a 480p screen is just wasting your bandwidth.
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Yeah, it will be useful, for one simple reason, 480p on a screen this size looks just horrible, and no its not wasting my bandwidth, because with 480p on my phone on YouTube, my phone buffers a 40min video in like 5-10sec. So 720p on my phone's screen will make a big quality difference (will be more pleasing to the eyes) and it won't matter on my bandwidth.
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Yeah, it will be useful, for one simple reason, 480p on a screen this size looks just horrible, and no its not wasting my bandwidth, because with 480p on my phone on YouTube, my phone buffers a 40min video in like 5-10sec. So 720p on my phone's screen will make a big quality difference (will be more pleasing to the eyes) and it won't matter on my bandwidth.
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What is the purpose of playing a 720p video on a 480p screen?
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He thinks that bigger screen = bigger resolution. It'll not work, there'll not be any difference.
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What is the purpose of playing a 720p video on a 480p screen?
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Less packet loss, therefore more quality. I can easily notice some packet/frame loss by quality decreases along the reproduction of the video, particularly in some more "fast paced" videos i watch, mainly in drift videos and rocket league videos, that are uploaded at 1080p 60fps.
edi194 said:
He thinks that bigger screen = bigger resolution. It'll not work, there'll not be any difference.
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It works. Don't you tell me that a streched resolution looks good... these people...
RustyRotary said:
Less packet loss, therefore more quality. I can easily notice some packet/frame loss by quality decreases along the reproduction of the video, particularly in some more "fast paced" videos i watch, mainly in drift videos and rocket league videos, that are uploaded at 1080p 60fps.
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Since when does packet loss have anything to do with the resolution of a video? Care to explain that?
Thanks for your thought but
Requesting modules/questions about modules, don't belong here.
Why don't u just read before u post?
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Since when does packet loss have anything to do with the resolution of a video? Care to explain that?
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I can´t explain very well, but have you ever been watching a stream on twitch (on your phone) on High quality, not Source, HIGH, and when the video starts moving faster (camera pans/jumps) the quality degrades? No? Then you can never understand what im talking about. That is waht im trying to fix....
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I can´t explain very well, but have you ever been watching a stream on twitch (on your phone) on High quality, not Source, HIGH, and when the video starts moving faster (camera pans/jumps) the quality degrades? No? Then you can never understand what im talking about. That is waht im trying to fix....
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That's not fixable by just using a higher resolution.
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That's not fixable by just using a higher resolution.
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Then how can i fix it? LOL And don't tell me that i should somehow improve my connection, bcoz that ain't the answer, the answer/fix for this is a xposed module for higher quality video reproduction on the YouTube app...
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Then how can i fix it? LOL And don't tell me that i should somehow improve my connection, bcoz that ain't the answer, the answer/fix for this is a xposed module for higher quality video reproduction on the YouTube app...
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Solution: update your device to a newer device with a higher resolution
It is not possible to make a display with a given resolution to show stuff with a higher resolution.
Basics: the screen's resolution is determined by its pixel, which means that there is a maximum resolution available for a given device. A higher resolution will be downscaled or pixel will be merged as not all provided pixels can be shown on that display. Simple as that.
Such a module already exists. It's called YourTube. Just search for it in the installer or on the website.
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Such a module already exists. It's called YourTube. Just search for it in the installer or on the website.
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It does?? I googled it and didn´t found it.... Send me a link if you don´t mind...
RustyRotary said:
It does?? I googled it and didn´t found it.... Send me a link if you don´t mind...
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Nvm, i found it. Thanks!!

Filming - What resolution & settings? How-to Widescreen/Cinema?

Hi guys,
I recently bought an DJI Mobile 3 (Gimbal) and looking to do some Widescreen shooting.
1) I'm supposed to present the film at a 1080 screen, is there any reason to shoot at an higher resolution? I'm thinking to film in 1080p @ 60 fps. Is this optimal?
2) What postprocessing app or/and film-app can I use to get the Widescreen/Cinema view?
Thanks for helping a novice out. I'm making a small commercial for my small company.
1) Unless you want to view it in a theater (which has a standard resolution of 8K) or a quarter of it (for 4K), nope. A 1080p footage will still look good enough at 100-120" provided you watch it from enough distance (3 meters or so). For the framerate, 60fps is the netflix standard, but cinematic movies all use 24fps (very few does 48fps). You can always reencode faster framerate to a slower one, just like you can reencode 4K into 1080p. 30fps tend to have better details, though, so if you after cinematic movie, record in 30fps instead.
2) Instead of postprocessing, get a quality anamorphic lens to get 21:9 aspect ratio. Apexel, Ulanzi, Moment, all have good one.
Little tip: Since you have a gimbal, turn off EIS to get wider view.
leledumbo said:
1) Unless you want to view it in a theater (which has a standard resolution of 8K) or a quarter of it (for 4K), nope. A 1080p footage will still look good enough at 100-120" provided you watch it from enough distance (3 meters or so). For the framerate, 60fps is the netflix standard, but cinematic movies all use 24fps (very few does 48fps). You can always reencode faster framerate to a slower one, just like you can reencode 4K into 1080p. 30fps tend to have better details, though, so if you after cinematic movie, record in 30fps instead.
2) Instead of postprocessing, get a quality anamorphic lens to get 21:9 aspect ratio. Apexel, Ulanzi, Moment, all have good one.
Little tip: Since you have a gimbal, turn off EIS to get wider view.
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Great advice - bless you! Noted.
The Anamorphic Lens from Ulanzi is coming my way in the mail, I'm excited to try it out with the Gimbal.
Any advice on apps or WIN10 software to either shoot in or/and do some amature postprocessing? Should I shoot in the Mi 9 stock app with the Ulanzi on?
Sorry for all the Q's. Totally understand if you can't reply them all.
workdrojd said:
Any advice on apps or WIN10 software to either shoot in or/and do some amature postprocessing?
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No idea for that platform, my computer OS is Linux.
workdrojd said:
Should I shoot in the Mi 9 stock app with the Ulanzi on?
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You can, but if you want more finer controls (like smooth zooming by using a slider or the ability to use external mic unless you have direct USB-C mic), use Open Camera.
workdrojd said:
Hi guys,
I recently bought an DJI Mobile 3 (Gimbal) and looking to do some Widescreen shooting.
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Hi man, got a question for you:
How do you feel using the DJI Mobile 3? I've been thinking buying one for a while now. Is it worth the money? Also, since Mi9 does not have OIS and only have EIS (which in my opinion is a bit trashy) does it stabilize well also when you turn off EIS on the phone?
workdrojd said:
Great advice - bless you! Noted.
The Anamorphic Lens from Ulanzi is coming my way in the mail, I'm excited to try it out with the Gimbal.
Any advice on apps or WIN10 software to either shoot in or/and do some amature postprocessing? Should I shoot in the Mi 9 stock app with the Ulanzi on?
Sorry for all the Q's. Totally understand if you can't reply them all.
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movavi is quite a basic program, but Id suggest going the premiere pro route. Also, if you want the best of the best recording app, buy (or download a cracked apk) filmic pro.

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