The following instructions will enable you to record videos in fullscreen ( 800x480 )
1. Pull the file from the phone
adb pull /system/etc/media_profiles.xml
2. Make a copy of "media_profiles.xml" ( in case you want to restore it )
3. edit "media_profiles.xml" and change the following line from
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<EncoderProfile quality="high" fileFormat="mp4" duration="60">
<Video codec="h264"
bitRate="3000000"
width="720" <---- this value
height="480"
frameRate="24" />
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to
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<EncoderProfile quality="high" fileFormat="mp4" duration="60">
<Video codec="h264"
bitRate="3000000"
width="800"
height="480"
frameRate="24" />
-----
4. Save the changes and reupload the file
adb push media_profiles.xml /system/etc/
5. Reboot the phone
adb shell reboot
** Upon request, I've uploaded the file "media_profiles.xml.zip". Unzip and skip to step 4.
Regards,
Kenny N
Thanks for the info. Could u maybe just upload an already edited version off the xml to maybe save some of us some time? Would appreciate it
agriff said:
Thanks for the info. Could u maybe just upload an already edited version off the xml to maybe save some of us some time? Would appreciate it
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done and done - have fun
I guess they used the standard 3:2 aspect ratio that is used by DVD movies to keep things standardized. The 800x480 resolution should be better though if you are just watching the movies on your phone and computer.
Yes, they use the standard 3:2 aspect ratio. However, not sure about the others, I use the phone for playbacks
Is it possible to make the same with foto!!! to change resolution for widescreen fotos on Froyo, to display it on widescreen TV and laptop.....
Hey vnbuddy, I haven't tried to do your mod yet but there's something I think you should be aware of. There's a guy here in the forum whos been trying to enable 720p video recording on the Nexus One. Heres the thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=672823
Check it out, you might be interested in helping.
thanks, will check it out and report
fiuza91 said:
Hey vnbuddy, I haven't tried to do your mod yet but there's something I think you should be aware of. There's a guy here in the forum whos been trying to enable 720p video recording on the Nexus One. Heres the thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=672823
Check it out, you might be interested in helping.
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Yeah - I saw the thread. You can try to change frameRate="24" to frameRate="30" if you want to play around with. There shouldn't be any side affects. But not sure if you will be able to achieve 30fps
Regards,
Kenny N
alexdzn said:
Is it possible to make the same with foto!!! to change resolution for widescreen fotos on Froyo, to display it on widescreen TV and laptop.....
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I've checked their codes. At this point, it's not possible to adjust this setting without major modifications
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Kenny N
As it's written in that file shouldn't the high profile encode the video in mp4 (h264)? If I take a video it always saves it as 3gp...
Does changing the bitRate value have any noticeable effect?
vnbuddy2002 said:
Yeah - I saw the thread. You can try to change frameRate="24" to frameRate="30" if you want to play around with. There shouldn't be any side affects. But not sure if you will be able to achieve 30fps
Nice find vnbuddy, works great on Froyo leak, no FC's. Full screen and noticably sharper
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vnbuddy2002 said:
The following instructions will enable you to record videos in fullscreen ( 800x480 )
1. Pull the file from the phone
adb pull /system/etc/media_profiles.xml
2. Make a copy of "media_profiles.xml" ( in case you want to restore it )
3. edit "media_profiles.xml" and change the following line from
-----
<EncoderProfile quality="high" fileFormat="mp4" duration="60">
<Video codec="h264"
bitRate="3000000"
width="720" <---- this value
height="480"
frameRate="24" />
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to
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<EncoderProfile quality="high" fileFormat="mp4" duration="60">
<Video codec="h264"
bitRate="3000000"
width="800"
height="480"
frameRate="24" />
-----
4. Save the changes and reupload the file
adb push media_profiles.xml /system/etc/
5. Reboot the phone
adb shell reboot
** Upon request, I've uploaded the file "media_profiles.xml.zip". Unzip and skip to step 4.
Regards,
Kenny N
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Is this supposed to play existing mp4 files full screen by way of camera. I pushed the zip, rebooted but camera plays mp4 same, not full screen. ?
kamasi36 said:
Is this supposed to play existing mp4 files full screen by way of camera. I pushed the zip, rebooted but camera plays mp4 same, not full screen. ?
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No, as stated in the thread title and OP, it makes it to where you record from here on out in 800x480, which is the same resolution as our screens (fullscreen). The video's that you have previously recorded were recorded in 720x480 (3:2).
vnbuddy2002 said:
The following instructions will enable you to record videos in fullscreen ( 800x480 )
1. Pull the file from the phone....
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Trouble Pushing xml
I don't know what the problem is. Following instuctions, but I'm getting this message when I try to push the file..
C:\AndroidSDK\tools>adb push media_profiles.xml /system/etc
failed to copy 'media_profiles.xml' to '/system/etc/media_profiles.xml': Read-on
ly file system
C:\AndroidSDK\tools>
I'd love to try this mod out.
Luckycookie I think your phone has to be rooted to use "push" in adb. Mine is stock and I got the same error
Edit: oh, yours is rooted? Dunno then :s
luckycook82 said:
I don't know what the problem is. Following instuctions, but I'm getting this message when I try to push the file..
C:\AndroidSDK\tools>adb push media_profiles.xml /system/etc
failed to copy 'media_profiles.xml' to '/system/etc/media_profiles.xml': Read-on
ly file system
C:\AndroidSDK\tools>
I'd love to try this mod out.
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do :
adb remount
adb push X:/media_profiles.xml /system/etc
awesome! does it just "stretch" the video, or does it truly capture in widescreen with this mod?
pakraider said:
awesome! does it just "stretch" the video, or does it truly capture in widescreen with this mod?
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It truly captures the video using that resolution.
Regards,
Kenny N
UPDATED 9-17-2011
Hey guys!
This sounds great! I'd applied a solution for syncing-in the video and audio on video recording on FroyoBread for our X8 without using lgCamera or other camera apps.
Simple, just update with xRecovery.
Ready made:
Only for FroyoBread (UPDATED 9-17-2011) ----> download here
or
do it manually using rootexplorer, copy (UPDATED 9-17-2011) this file to /system/etc
only for FBv023b, if you use other ROM, check out below.
For Other CM6 ROMs:
go to your RootExplorer: /system/etc/media_profiles.xml, edit it using text editor.
find the lines containing the "high" and "low" fileFormat, bitRate, frameRate, Audio codec and its bitrate & Samplerate.
Example: (from FroyoBread)
Code:
<CamcorderProfiles>
<EncoderProfile quality="high" fileFormat="3gp" duration="60">
<Video codec="h263" bitRate="1600000" width="640" height="480" frameRate="30" />
<Audio codec="aac" bitRate="12600" sampleRate="8000" channels="1" />
</EncoderProfile>
<EncoderProfile quality="low" fileFormat="mp4" duration="30">
<Video codec="m4v" bitRate="256000" width="176" height="144" frameRate="15" />
<Audio codec="aac" bitRate="12800" sampleRate="8000" channels="1" />
</EncoderProfile>
Change those into these.
Guide: UPDATED 9-17-2011
quality: high
fileFormat: mp4
duration: 60
Video codec: h263
bitrate: 1600000
width: 640
height: 480
framerate: 20
Audio codec: aac
bitrate: 12200
samplerate: 8000
channels: 1
quality: low
fileFormat: mp4
duration: 30
Video codec: m4v
bitrate: 256000
width: 176
height: 144
framerate: 15
Audio codec: aac
bitrate: 12200
samplerate: 8000
channels: 1
Example: (from FroyoBread)
Code:
<CamcorderProfiles>
<EncoderProfile quality="high" fileFormat="mp4" duration="60">
<Video codec="h263" bitRate="1000000" width="640" height="480" frameRate="20" />
<Audio codec="aac" bitRate="12800" sampleRate="8000" channels="1" />
</EncoderProfile>
<EncoderProfile quality="low" fileFormat="mp4" duration="30">
<Video codec="m4v" bitRate="256000" width="176" height="144" frameRate="15" />
<Audio codec="aac" bitRate="12800" sampleRate="8000" channels="1" />
</EncoderProfile>
save it, and reboot.
Then test it.
I hope you will understand the tut...
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Nice jk now, Froyobread will be happy to know this
uffffs i am also working all these things today
i am also working for improved camera (camera lib) but nothing improve
well thnx guy i am gonna test it
i need improved camera like gdx camera not camcorder
deedii said:
Nice jk now, Froyobread will be happy to know this
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and I am happy.
ithunter said:
uffffs i am also working all these things today
i am also working for improved camera (camera lib) but nothing improve
well thnx guy i am gonna test it
i need improved camera like gdx camera not camcorder
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Oh ithunter sweetie this fix is for CM6, GDX is CM7 and video/image was already fixed and sync. We got this problem on CM6 really.
ithunter said:
uffffs i am also working all these things today
i am also working for improved camera (camera lib) but nothing improve
well thnx guy i am gonna test it
i need improved camera like gdx camera not camcorder
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oh man, sorry. continue what you're doing man.
i am also talking about cm6
now my device is runing with froyobread last edition with myown some improvements
@dx is not providing us camera lib for cm6
so i am researching for lib editing and porting to cm6
ithunter said:
i am also talking about cm6
now my device is runing with froyobread last edition with myown some improvements
@dx is not providing us camera lib for cm6
so i am researching for lib editing and porting to cm6
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well good luck mate. thanks in advance.
press thnx as i just
OMG you're great!
Thanks a lot, now CM6 is Practically Bugless
You Rock!
Not working on Krauser SROM, i've tried with xrecov and manually, but nothing, unsync
Probably doesn't work on this rom, maybe i will try FBread
RockitOut11 said:
Not working on Krauser SROM, i've tried with xrecov and manually, but nothing, unsync
Probably doesn't work on this rom, maybe i will try FBread
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Results:
Krauser SROM : Not Working
FroyoBread v023b : Working
MiniCM6 1.0.2 : I will test it tonight
RockitOut11 said:
Results:
Krauser SROM : Not Working
FroyoBread v023b : Working
MiniCM6 1.0.2 : I will test it tonight
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Thanks! I will be pleased to declare it working only for FroyoBread.
Edit: I made a TUT.
Thanks for the info,
Just for the record setting fps to 25 should do the sync too, check it HERE
mimorqleko said:
Thanks for the info,
Just for the record setting fps to 25 should do the sync too, check it HERE
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But i tested it has millisecond delay from the audio. I think Fps 25 works only with lgcamera.
Sent from my X8 using xda premium
i've made a clean install of froyobread and install this zip.. but every time i switch to video mode... the image shows.. and begin to slow... and a FC appears....
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hunff said:
i've made a clean install of froyobread and install this zip.. but every time i switch to video mode... the image shows.. and begin to slow... and a FC appears....
=/
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what version of FroyoBread are you using? it works in v023b
do it manually or follow the TUT.
Thanks for sharing!!
I've included this file in the unofficial Froyobread update v11. All credits to you!
check it HERE
NICE ONE JKRAUSER!
We have almost Complete Froyo now It's 98%? I think hehe, and Mimorqleko for giving us Unofficial Updates too
Thanks, It is working. Though it is not perfect but ir removes a huge miss sync A/V from Froyobread.
KERNEL DEVELOPERS NEEDED( reverse enginering with .so files for jpeg compression )
Please, to all developers on motorola razr, i need a hand to fully remove compression and optimize the drivers if you have
knowledge about reverse enginering, .so, and generally android development, please PM me to Co-op and make much better the camera.
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NEW METHOD, please download the attached file on this post, it has media profiles and build prop from the MIUI rom, so im not sure if will work on all roms
but you can try it, anyway RECOMENDED, to try this on MIUI ROMS only.
Updated everything, how to increase the video recording bitrate, and unlock 60FPS for 720P
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And also, increase video recording quality.
You must be asking yourself, why 60FPS? there is any diference? YES, there is a really really good diference.
why??? because, at 60FPS, the camera takes much more frames per second, at higher shutter speds, then reduces the
blur effect, making much more sharp, clear and fast recordings, usually at 60FPS the camera takes the photo at
1/60 exposure, at 30FPS 1/30 so, it double the speed shutter, causing less blurred videos when you are in movement.
Also, its good for those who wants to do video editting ( like a race, street park, acrobatics...etc ).
Anyway, its worth the while to have 60FPS.
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Take a cofe, relax and read slowly and carefully, this can take few minutes of your life but its worth :good:
You need to edit the following files.
Build.prop located on /system
Media_profiles.xml located on /system/etc
TiCameraCameraPropieties.xml located on /system/etc ( not present on ICS )
What you should modify/add.
In Build.prop if you scroll down, you will see this.
RED: Framerate
BLUE: Bitrate
PURPLE: Added line.
GREEN: Modified value.
ro.media.camcorder.1080p=mp4,h264,30,10000000,aac,128000,44100,2
ro.media.camcorder.720p=mp4,h264,30,8000000,aac,128000,44100,2
ro.media.camcorder.d1NTSC=mp4,h264,30,4000000,aac,256000,44100,2
ro.media.camcorder.vga=mp4,h264,30,2000000,aac,128000,44100,2
ro.media.camcorder.cif=mp4,h264,30,1500000,aac,128000,44100,2
ro.media.camcorder.qvga=mp4,h264,15,500000,aac,64000,44100,2
ro.media.camcorder.mms=3gp,h264,15,128000,amrnb,12200,8000,1
ro.media.camcorder.mmsres=qvga
ro.camcorder.zoom=true
ro.media.capture.maxres=5m
ro.media.capture.fast.fps=4
ro.media.capture.slow.fps=120
ro.media.capture.flash=led
ro.media.capture.flashMinV=3300000
ro.media.capture.torchIntensity=40
ro.media.capture.flashIntensity=100
ro.media.capture.classification=classF
ro.media.panorama.defres=3264x1840
ro.media.panorama.frameres=1280x720
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You must modify the red, and blue values, and also the green ones.
Then, it should look like this one ( you can copy and paste to your build prop, but be carefull ).
ro.media.camcorder.1080p=mp4,h264,30,30000000,aac,128000,44100,2
ro.media.camcorder.720p=mp4,h264,60,25000000,aac,128000,44100,2
ro.media.camcorder.d1NTSC=mp4,h264,30,10000000,aac,128000,44100,2
ro.media.camcorder.vga=mp4,h264,30,8000000,aac,128000,44100,2
ro.media.camcorder.slowmotion=mp4,h264,120,4000000,aac,128000,44100,2
ro.media.camcorder.cif=mp4,h264,120,1500000,aac,128000,44100,2
ro.media.camcorder.qvga=mp4,h264,15,500000,aac,64000,44100,2
ro.media.camcorder.mms=3gp,h264,15,128000,amrnb,12200,8000,1
ro.media.camcorder.mmsres=qvga
ro.camcorder.zoom=true
ro.media.capture.maxres=8m
ro.media.capture.fast.fps=120
ro.media.capture.slow.fps=120
ro.media.capture.flash=led
ro.media.capture.flashMinV=3300000
ro.media.capture.torchIntensity=60
ro.media.capture.flashIntensity=100
ro.media.capture.classification=classF
ro.media.panorama.defres=3264x1840
ro.media.panorama.frameres=1280x720
ro.camcorder.videoModes=true <- Seems to not work, so slowmotion still not ready.
ro.media.camera.skew=0.0 ( Experimental dont add if you dont know what it does )
ro.media.camera.distortion=0.0,0.0,0.0,0.0,0.0 ( Experimental dont add if you dont know what it does )
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Okay, with this, you have done the build.prop modifications, now its time to get the media profiles.xml.
you should search and modify ( red, blue or green values ).
<EncoderProfile quality="high" fileFormat="mp4" duration="60">
<Video codec="h264"
bitRate="30000000"
width="1920"
height="1080"
frameRate="120" />
<Audio codec="aac"
bitRate="128000"
sampleRate="44100"
channels="2" />
</EncoderProfile>
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Also, now you must find the 720P and modify it, put it 60FPS
( and dont forget to adjust the bitrate to 25mbps if you want 60FPS )
<EncoderProfile quality="720p" fileFormat="mp4" duration="60">
<Video codec="h264"
bitRate="25000000"
width="1280"
height="720"
frameRate="60" />
<Audio codec="aac"
bitRate="128000"
sampleRate="44100"
channels="2" />
</EncoderProfile>
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If you continue scrolling down, you should find this, this just its used to "remove"
compression on pictures, not work on most phones, and on razr definetly doesn't work...
Anyway, you just modify and leave it that way.
<ImageEncoding quality="100" />
<ImageEncoding quality="100" />
<ImageEncoding quality="100" />
<ImageDecoding memCap="80000000" />
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And you're almost done, the last thing you have to modify.
<VideoEncoderCap name="h264" enabled="true"
minBitRate="64000" maxBitRate="30000000"
minFrameWidth="176" maxFrameWidth="1920"
minFrameHeight="144" maxFrameHeight="1080"
minFrameRate="1" maxFrameRate="60" />
<VideoEncoderCap name="h263" enabled="true"
minBitRate="64000" maxBitRate="8000000"
minFrameWidth="176" maxFrameWidth="720"
minFrameHeight="144" maxFrameHeight="480"
minFrameRate="1" maxFrameRate="60" />
<VideoEncoderCap name="m4v" enabled="true"
minBitRate="64000" maxBitRate="20000000"
minFrameWidth="176" maxFrameWidth="1920"
minFrameHeight="144" maxFrameHeight="1080"
minFrameRate="1" maxFrameRate="60[/COLOR]" />
<AudioEncoderCap name="aac" enabled="true"
minBitRate="8192" maxBitRate="320000"
minSampleRate="16000" maxSampleRate="44100"
minChannels="1" maxChannels="2" />
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And you're done! reboot your phone, put your fingers in X and pray...
If your phone starts up normally, you have did it well.
Now, please, download LG Camera, or ICS Camera from market, because stock camera
it must be modified to handle the 60FPS, so it will ForceClose at 720P resolutions, but
you can use it with 1080P and other video modes.
This is all for now, please report if the tutorial its working, but i think i dont screwed anything.
Thanks and excuse my bad english.
nice to see a camera mod topic :laugh:
Omap 4 is capable of videorecording at 120fps in 480p, if that feature will be 'unlocked' it would be awesome!
Sent from my XT910 using xda app-developers app
Tieskuh123 said:
Omap 4 is capable of videorecording at 120fps in 480p, if that feature will be 'unlocked' it would be awesome!
Sent from my XT910 using xda app-developers app
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that would actually be really awesome
pseudoheld said:
that would actually be really awesome
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Awesome indeed, but now what the topic starter talks about. Just to make better pictures wiith no compression....
I'm listening here too, but I'm not a dev....
Great topic.... Really the only thing my maxx needs.
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I think this is what you're thinking of, at least for fixing the compression.
http://photo.stackexchange.com/questions/24758/motorola-razr-maxx-compression-removal
Sent from my DROID RAZR using xda app-developers app
kintwofan said:
I think this is what you're thinking of, at least for fixing the compression.
http://photo.stackexchange.com/questions/24758/motorola-razr-maxx-compression-removal
Sent from my DROID RAZR using xda app-developers app
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I'm not allowed to change this file even having made root.
Sent from my XT910 using xda premium
kintwofan said:
I think this is what you're thinking of, at least for fixing the compression.
http://photo.stackexchange.com/questions/24758/motorola-razr-maxx-compression-removal
Sent from my DROID RAZR using xda app-developers app
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No, definetly that doesnt work, media profiles doesnt have anything to do here, y have modified all the parameters, but nothing, the compression
still there, no matter how many times you try...
So that compresion must be done on some other place ( libraries maybe ).
And for those one who say, 120FPS whould be awesome, y think 60FPS at 720P would be much more awesome and i think its possible ( actually th phone, seems to have, some modifications for 60FPS ).
But all those things need to be unlocked,i'll try to do something, but i need help for more experienced developers.
I hope this can be fixed when the kexec is out, then you can experiment with the kernels as you like
Added media profiles, with basic video recording tweaking ( much better quality )
How did you do that? In the mentioned file?
Sendt fra min XT910 med Tapatalk2
xodeus said:
How did you do that? In the mentioned file?
Sendt fra min XT910 med Tapatalk2
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Just editing the bitrate, on every place ( like this one ).
Its pretty easy this, the most easy way to increase video quality ( but not all the phones does the same ).
bitRate="25000000"
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This is where you specify the bitrate, and there are 2-3 more values, but never get it higher than 25mbps, OMAP4 seems to have a limitation, that
doesn't allow you to pass the 30mbps for some reason, i dont know if its hardware related, or software limitation.
About the image compression, i think is in the libraries.
|ErosizeD| said:
Added media profiles, with basic video recording tweaking ( much better quality )
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But this is still not working for CM9 based ROMs, right?
woonaval said:
But this is still not working for CM9 based ROMs, right?
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Yes only for ICS Stock ( and maybe epilson rom )
Interesting.... Do you think this could impact Google play movies? Right after trying these setting I noticed play movies won't playback.
Just testing from my phone ill look more carefully tonight from. A larger screen.
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DROIDESP said:
Interesting.... Do you think this could impact Google play movies? Right after trying these setting I noticed play movies won't playback.
Just testing from my phone ill look more carefully tonight from. A larger screen.
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No, it only impact on video recording, because all the settings for video playback, are same as stock.
And yes please, check it out and report if there is any diference with the increased bitrate.
It was a permissions issue I had just happened at the same time. I'll play around with video now
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Will this mod affect a camera apps on the system or just the stock?
stiffi2011 said:
Will this mod affect a camera apps on the system or just the stock?
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just stock
is it me or you guys also feeling that ..
RAZR camera sucks..!
is there any way to improve the camera quality ??
Tell that to motorola..... Unlocked bootloader would allow us to disable JPEG compression, and greatly improve the picture quality..
Is there any other way... ? To improve..?
On the RAZR MAXX (which is the OG RAZR with a bigger battery), you can adjust the compression on a rooted phone as follows:
Copy the file /system/etc/media_profiles.xml to /system/etc/media_profiles.xml-ORIG. Keep the copy because you'll need the original file when future system updates come along.
In the file /system/etc/media_profiles.xml:
About 30 lines from the top, change
Code:
<!ATTLIST ImageEncoding quality (90|80|70|60|50|40) #REQUIRED>
to
Code:
<!ATTLIST ImageEncoding quality (100|95|90|85|80|75|70|60|50|40) #REQUIRED>
also in the file, you need to look for a set of lines for each camera (front and rear) that looks like:
Code:
<ImageEncoding quality="95" />
<ImageEncoding quality="80" />
<ImageEncoding quality="70" />
<ImageDecoding memCap="20000000" />
To remove compression altogether, change the quality values to 100. Change the memCap to at least twice the number of megapixels in your device's camera. Larger will not improve the quality of your photos; smaller will force Android to pick a compression value that makes the image fit into that number of bytes.
After making the change, reboot your device.
will it also work with normal razr..?
have you tried this and how are the results...!
can u upload some pics taken from your device..?
With these changes, the compression is still high and quality is bad :\ I'm using Vignette! With stock camera the photos are around 0.9 and 1.5 MB, with Vignette yesterday I took a 4MB photo! So I think that the compression is lower in that app!
vikcie said:
will it also work with normal razr..?
have you tried this and how are the results...!
can u upload some pics taken from your device..?
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I haven't done it, but it will work for OG RAZR. There's nothing different between the OG RAZR and OG RAZR MAXX other than battery size.
For me, I haven't found the pictures to be that bad, so I haven't mucked with these settings.
solefero69 said:
With these changes, the compression is still high and quality is bad :\ I'm using Vignette! With stock camera the photos are around 0.9 and 1.5 MB, with Vignette yesterday I took a 4MB photo! So I think that the compression is lower in that app!
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These are just suggestions I found while searching and others have stated they have helped. As I stated above, I haven't implemented them because I'm happy enough with what I'm getting right now.