[Q] How to change the media settings for Android 4.4.2 with no media_profiles.xml - Android Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hello Guys,
I have seen many XDA forum posts / threads, about modifying the "media_profiles.xml" for camera improvement & media play back of your android device. I have phones and tablets which run on Android 4.4.2 & 4.4.4 OS, I could not find the "media_profiles.xml" file any where in the system folder.
Can anyone help to find that? One of my phone has got MediaTek 6595 M processor, 3 GB RAM, 5.5 inch LTPS FHD display, runs Android 4.4.2 OS etc.
It can play 4K videos. But the rear 20 MP camera can not just record 4K video. It can record FHD video. I want to make the rear camera record / shoot 4K video. I need help from you guys to do it. I am beginner level developer, do lack experience. Please assist me with this. I would also like to hire a developer who can sort out my problems and pay his / her fees.
Thanks & Regards

I have the same issue.

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Hi Leo Users,
I am considering buying this phone but I need to see how well it handles in android.
Can someone post a video using one of the most recent and more working roms? I want to get an idea of how well it goes.
1. What is currently not supported on the leo?
2. Does all of its ram get ported in android or does it use only a smaller part?
3. What about the camera? Is the camera app using the camera to it's full potential?
4. Video playback? Does it play hd?
5. Is a nand installation of android possible?
Thank you!
nemuro said:
Hi Leo Users,
I am considering buying this phone but I need to see how well it handles in android.
Can someone post a video using one of the most recent and more working roms? I want to get an idea of how well it goes.
1. What is currently not supported on the leo?
2. Does all of its ram get ported in android or does it use only a smaller part?
3. What about the camera? Is the camera app using the camera to it's full potential?
4. Video playback? Does it play hd?
5. Is a nand installation of android possible?
Thank you!
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1. For each Android distro out there it says in its own topic what's working and what it is not. I know it can't record video in HD 720p.
2. As far as I know, Android uses all available RAM.
3. There are still some issues with the camera, mostly because improvements are still made to native Android phones. I doubt you will use the camera like that. I don't consider it a low point.
4. Video playback is really good and it also plays HD. I tried with some Youtube HD videos and they were ok. Haven't tried with a computer encoded fully fledged HD. I know that there are video players on Android Market that can play all Xvid encoded videos out of the box. Just copy it on the SD card and you are set.
5. At this moment, NAND installation is not possible. There were some major improvements done and I think it will be possible to be functional at some point.
6. I would add the fact that HD2 can run a lot of Android flavors because it can launch them from within WinMobile. This is something you can never achieve with a native Android phone.
7. Battery drainage is still heavy. Every day something new is discovered on how to improve battery life.
I see you own a Wildfire. HD2 is a lot better that it. I read it on a Romanian tech blog, an editor made a comparison between native Android phones and HD2.

Better camera performance? Lenovo A6000

Hello
I was wondering if its possible to lower the compression and noise of the photos with root and editing some files. Or somehow to enhance photo quality.
I had Nokia N8 which has still awesome quality of photos and now I have this lenovo and I'm thinking about improveing the photo quality as much as possible.
Thanks
I also bought one of these phones.
Poor camera quality, tried several programs.
Have you been able to improve the quality since then?
Android 4.4.4 Kitkat (original).
LENOVO A6000 VIDEO CAPTURE 720p TO 1080p
I have a lenovo a6000 with Lollipop 5.0.2 (S058) latest and TWRP 2.8.7 custom recovery.
I tried all custom roms but not change camera capture resolution to 1080p from 720p (default).
The MSM8916 Snapdragon 410 is support to 1080p video capture.
Ιt is to difficult to changed????? Why nobody? It is important i think.
Maybe somewhere settings in system or script? Or installed zip file?
I change media_profiles.xml to 1080 resolution and I can see in camera settings 1080p but it fail, say wrong parameters to video resolution.
I must change something else in system files?
THANKS to Developers....
Refresh the topic, same question about video and photo anyone?
If I'm not wrong then you need to edit boot.img aka kernel for this, but I'm not sure if it's possible or not, just a theory

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Hello, i have a PPTV King 7, a chinese mobile with Mediatek MT6795 Helio x10, and Camera 13 mpx.
This mobile record videos FULLHD, but a boy edited stock camera .APK for recording 4k.
We have to install only, this new camera.apk and we have 4k option and videos.
I want to modify other apps in my mobile, as Open Camera or FV5 Cinema.
All changes that i did in my media_profiles.xml, not worked.
Can anybody tell me how one APK was edited for recording 4k?
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Honor 20 Pro questions about Camera

I've founded this phone at a great price. I'm thinking t to buy it but I have two questions about the camera:
1) do you confirm slowmotion to be at 960 fps?
2) is the timelapse editable? i like to make them and in my current lg v30 + i can adjust the timelpase to speeds of 15x, 30x, 60x based on how i want to make it. In this phone is it possible?
3) Exist a Google Camera porting for this device with Kirin 980?
4) can it capture the audio of videos in concerts or clubs without distortion?
Let me know and thanks in advance
j0ker69 said:
I've founded this phone at a great price. I'm thinking t to buy it but I have two questions about the camera:
1) do you confirm slowmotion to be at 960 fps?
2) is the timelapse editable? i like to make them and in my current lg v30 + i can adjust the timelpase to speeds of 15x, 30x, 60x based on how i want to make it. In this phone is it possible?
3) Exist a Google Camera porting for this device with Kirin 980?
4) can it capture the audio of videos in concerts or clubs without distortion?
Let me know and thanks in advance
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1. Yes.
2. No. It is set to 15x and can't be changed.
3. Version 4.4.020.163412804 works best, and even then trying to go to slo-mo or settings causes the app to crash (it just closes, but if you open it again it works normally again. Unless you open one of those two again. Then it crashes again. ). But for photo spheres, a function I haven't found in any other app, it works great as long as you give it enough time to stitch it together.
4. Yes.

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I've owned the Galaxy Tab S6 for over a year. Even though the official specs say that the front camera supports up to 1080p resolution, by using the application Open Camera from the play store I discovered that the front camera actually supports up to 2608x1956 resolution for video recording (4:3 aspect ratio). I have written a couple of applications using the front camera and I can easily use that resolution to record video. The official camera app that comes with the tablet only shows up to 1080p resolution.
I bought the Galaxy Tab S7+ as well and guess what: the same video resolution was supported, so I guess both tablets use the same camera. However, when I updated the Galaxy Tab S7+ to Android 11, suddenly the 2608x1956 resolution is not supported anymore by any application. So of course, now I'm thinking that I should not update my S6 to Android 11 because the higher resolution will not be supported anymore. I write software that relies on higher resolution video and object detection and would rather not lose the ability to use the 2608x1956 resolution, at least for now.
Can anyone confirm that if I update to Android 11 the video resolution will be limited to 1080p. Keep in mind that the official camera app that comes with the tablet never exposes the higher resolution. Only other applications such as Open Camera expose the higher resolution.

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