[Q] Video record app lower resolution - Android Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Yesterday I took a video with the front camera. I recorded with the front camera for 7 minutes and it took almost 1GB of size. So, is there an app that can record videos with lower resolution but not too blurry?
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eltarod said:
Yesterday I took a video with the front camera. I recorded with the front camera for 7 minutes and it took almost 1GB of size. So, is there an app that can record videos with lower resolution but not too blurry?
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Camera JB + Can shoot at 480p and you can choose the bitrate. Im looking for an app for this too.

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Pixelly facebook pictures

I love my gs2 but i have a really big gripe about the pictures from facebook. Viewing the same picture on my missus sensation it seems of much lower quality. Is there a setting i need to select to download high res pics? Both pics were downloaded using wifi so its not my carrier shrinking them down.
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Let me try to answer you,
The Sensation has higher resolution (qHD) than the SGS2 (WVGA).
therefore, Facebook (or any other) pics will be more Fine on the Sensation, because they are not been maximized to fit the screens.
So, its normal.
ricey1986 said:
I love my gs2 but i have a really big gripe about the pictures from facebook. Viewing the same picture on my missus sensation it seems of much lower quality. Is there a setting i need to select to download high res pics? Both pics were downloaded using wifi so its not my carrier shrinking them down.
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Ok cheers for that
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Very Grainy Video ??

Anyone notice blurry grainy video. Here is a screen shot. This is full hd.
My HTC one x takes a lot better video. Is there a setting I can change ?
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Camera App

is there an app that automatically takes pictures while recording? and one that takes pictures automatically every 10ish seconds
squatticus said:
is there an app that automatically takes pictures while recording? and one that takes pictures automatically every 10ish seconds
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Why not use the photo feature while recording video? Or just record video and snap pictures like that
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Great Camera App for AOSP ROMs. Working HDR!!!!!

Found this in the market last night and bought it for 99¢… its also on XDA for free but I gladly bought it. Try it out. Won't be disappointed.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2055140
[App][2.3+]Snap Camera
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scarmon25 said:
Found this in the market last night and bought it for 99¢… its also on XDA for free but I gladly bought it. Try it out. Won't be disappointed.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2055140
[App][2.3+]Snap Camera
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It does nothing different than the normal camera app. Yes, the standard camera app also does HDR. In fact your link clearly states it. It is a modified Android 4.2 camera for Android 2.3+.
If you use the cm camera and HDR it looks horrid to me. I can take an HDR pic with the Google edition camera and it looks great. Same picture with the CM camera come out so dark you can't see it. This one comes out the same as the Google Edition camera but actually works on AOSP. So to me and apparently others it is a nice camera.
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scarmon25 said:
If you use the cm camera and HDR it looks horrid to me. I can take an HDR pic with the Google edition camera and it looks great. Same picture with the CM camera come out so dark you can't see it. This one comes out the same as the Google Edition camera but actually works on AOSP. So to me and apparently others it is a nice camera.
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This. It seems AOSP cam is only keeping the low light portion of the HDR shot. With this app you can also manipulate your storage location, change the fps on video recording, keep the originals of your HDR shot before processing, etc. Its a killer app and has rounded out the features on AOSP for me.
keith.mcintyre26 said:
This. It seems AOSP cam is only keeping the low light portion of the HDR shot. With this app you can also manipulate your storage location, change the fps on video recording, keep the originals of your HDR shot before processing, etc. Its a killer app and has rounded out the features on AOSP for me.
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All this and more. The AOSP camera HDR setting is dark and produces sub par pictures for my taste. This is a great alternative. Was missing the pop that TW camera software gave you with the HDR setting.
Love your username. LoL
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Let's see some pictures and videos shot with your M9!!!

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M8 vs M9
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All of these are pre OTA. Honestly I don't get why the camera got such negative reviews. I did use the manual exposure controls to remove 0.5-1 in some of these shots. All in all I liked the way they looked. All images are unedited. It was a very "gray" day outside.
Edit: looks like tapatalk compressed my uploads. All of them are crisp and clear on my device.
One thing I read about the camera in a great review comparing S6 and M9.
Is the Aspect Ratio of the M9 Sensor is NOT 16:9 but the screen IS. Where on the Samsung the Sensor and Screen are BOTH 16:9.
What does that mean?
By default an image that is taken in 16x9 to fill the screen is Cropped !! So you are not getting the full resolution of the sensor.
M9 Aspect Ratio is 10:7
Here is some info on it http://sonictech101.blogspot.com/2015/03/galaxy-s6-vs-one-m9-battle-of-optics.html but I don't think this article talks about the cropping needed to "Fill the screen" Default.
If my math is correct 25% of the resolution (or information collected by the sensor) is "Tossed" by using 16x9 Aspect Ratio.
If you put the Camera in "Regular Mode" 10:7 you'll capture the full sensor. But now your wasting screen resolution by not using all the pixels on the screen to view it.
It was kind of stupid to not use a 16x9 sensor with a native 16x9 screen
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playing with raw
Took a raw shot in the morning
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