Front camera 4K video working - Open Camera - Xiaomi Mi 8 Lite Questions & Answers

So I was trying Open Camera and testing various frame rates and resolutions but I found out something interesting. I turned on 4K resolution of front camera video and tried it. It somehow worked. I looked at the resolution of the video via Google Photos and it showed me resolution 2160x4096. Is this a bug or it is just FHD video somehow converted into 4k? Thanks.

thats amazing 4k
i have used open camera before, and this is real 4k , it look amazing when i watch on the laptop

TrueMS said:
So I was trying Open Camera and testing various frame rates and resolutions but I found out something interesting. I turned on 4K resolution of front camera video and tried it. It somehow worked. I looked at the resolution of the video via Google Photos and it showed me resolution 2160x4096. Is this a bug or it is just FHD video somehow converted into 4k? Thanks.
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Sony IMX 576 can do it

rizki4ndi said:
Sony IMX 576 can do it
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I hate when xiaomi doesnt enable it in miui camera.

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Trouble focusing 4k video's

I've noticed when trying to capture 4k video's the camera has trouble focusing. Any one having any issues with this? Seem ok in all other modes
gibbo82 said:
I've noticed when trying to capture 4k video's the camera has trouble focusing. Any one having any issues with this? Seem ok in all other modes
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no, no focusing issues, the. again i was filming is sunny weather

Question about video recording?

So I have the G5, and just wondered, has anyone found a way to get the V10's manual video settings on the G5? The app Cinema FV-5 works great. It lets mecontrol aperture and white balance manual while shooting video, but controlling focus and changing ISO manually doesn't really...work. It sometimes does, sometimes doesn't, but mostly doesn't. So my question is, since some manual functions do seem to work for video recording, has anyone found a way to get full manual control over video recording yet?
Maybe later when the development starts kicking you will see V10 camera port. I miss 60FPS video.. I'm sure it is capable..even my old LG G2 could record 120fps, 1080p 60fps, 4K 30fps.
5Bit said:
So I have the G5, and just wondered, has anyone found a way to get the V10's manual video settings on the G5? The app Cinema FV-5 works great. It lets mecontrol aperture and white balance manual while shooting video, but controlling focus and changing ISO manually doesn't really...work. It sometimes does, sometimes doesn't, but mostly doesn't. So my question is, since some manual functions do seem to work for video recording, has anyone found a way to get full manual control over video recording yet?
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Open camera is working fine. And one of the few apps that can use the wide angle camera!
WHen I want perfect audio I connect my zoom h2n as external USB mic. Just buy a USB-C OTG adapter to USB 3.0 (normal size) and put it into your phone. Now I can make nice videos with perfect sound! With manual audio gain!
galr said:
Maybe later when the development starts kicking you will see V10 camera port. I miss 60FPS video.. I'm sure it is capable..even my old LG G2 could record 120fps, 1080p 60fps, 4K 30fps.
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I use the 1080p 60fps mod and it works just fine.
Regarding manual mode video there is a lg v10 port but it crashes the camera app every time.

4k video shooting

Hi
I've found out that I can make 4K videos with the original application. No problem there. But I can try any other apk installed from play and cannot make a 4K video, the maximum resolution I can use is something about 3264x1836 but no UHD...
It seems to me like some system problem. To tell the truth I haven't tried other apks to shoot video but was curious with cinema 4k. It used to work OK on my LG G4 but with my new LG V10 no UHD resolution.
Has someone out there a problem like this?
Thanks.
Tibor
Edit: tried later a factory reset but still no UHD with Cinema 4K

Video record problem after install Video 4K

I am using official 6.0.1 Stock Android (32.2.A.0.305) on my E5823.
After some days of use I installed Video 4K from menu that appears during usage of Camera. Now I have a mode called Video 4K available from Camera app , but it isn't listed on installed apps.
The fact is that now I can use video recording only in low resolutions (VGA and MMS) because if I use a resolution higher than VGA , video recording became slow and it seems that images are taken with a shot every 1 second or more ! What happened ? I am using wrong settings, for example bad setup of HDR, focus or similars? How can I uninstall Video 4K or restore original settings of my video camera to make it working again ?

1080p 60fps with EIS?

Does the EIS work on 1080p 60fps on the new 10.3.4.0 update?
*edit: im talking about the stock camera and not unlocked
So far. Nope
You can never stabilize 60 fps videos with the camera app but you can actually record a 4k or 1080 60 fps video and then stabilize it with Google photos afterwards. There is 0 difference with the eis from the camera app and the stabilization from the Google photos app. However the Google photos app may take quite some time to stabilize it which is the downside
How does Google photos stabilize the video's? Where can i find it?
When you play a video in google photos, there is a button in the middle with 3 lines, pres that and you'll see stabilize.
iMystic said:
You can never stabilize 60 fps videos with the camera app but you can actually record a 4k or 1080 60 fps video and then stabilize it with Google photos afterwards. There is 0 difference with the eis from the camera app and the stabilization from the Google photos app. However the Google photos app may take quite some time to stabilize it which is the downside
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i had forgotten this even existed
just tested it and i think its a bit better than stock stabilization!
iMystic said:
You can never stabilize 60 fps videos with the camera app but you can actually record a 4k or 1080 60 fps video and then stabilize it with Google photos afterwards. There is 0 difference with the eis from the camera app and the stabilization from the Google photos app. However the Google photos app may take quite some time to stabilize it which is the downside
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Bro you are fvcking life saver i didint there is stabilize in photos app!! Thank you sooo much!
MI A2 with SD660 does support 1080p 60fps EIS with stock camera itself.
Why Poco is not able to record 1080p 60fps with EIS from stock camera can anyone use media profiles from MI A2 for 1080p 60fps EIS.
I used MI A2 and sold it and bought Poco F1 but disappointed after knowing that i cant stabilize 60fps video in camera app
I tried to stabilize in Google photos app also but the video is horrible , There is a jelly effect in the entire video it is not at all stabilizing.
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iMystic said:
You can never stabilize 60 fps videos with the camera app but you can actually record a 4k or 1080 60 fps video and then stabilize it with Google photos afterwards. There is 0 difference with the eis from the camera app and the stabilization from the Google photos app. However the Google photos app may take quite some time to stabilize it which is the downside
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You can actually stabilize a video in 60fps . If you have any doubts plz find MI A2 1080p 60fps EIS samples in YouTube, It is natively supported.
I used MI A2 and stabilization is excellent in 1080p 60fps also
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Why Poco is not able to record 1080p 60fps with EIS from stock camera can anyone use media profiles from MI A2 for 1080p 60fps EIS.
I used MI A2 and sold it and bought Poco F1 but disappointed after knowing that i cant stabilize 60fps video in camera app
I tried to stabilize in Google photos app also but the video is horrible , There is a jelly effect in the entire video it is not at all stabilizing.
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You can actually stabilize a video in 60fps . If you have any doubts plz find MI A2 1080p 60fps EIS samples in YouTube, It is natively supported.
I used MI A2 and stabilization is excellent in 1080p 60fps also
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Yeah. And Poco F1 has much better camera e CPU.
Why doesn't Poco F1 already have at least 1080p 60fps EIS videos? Please, devs!

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