Hi,
Is the Nexus 6P supports HEVC encoding? When I record a UHD video, it appears to encode using H264 and I don't see the encoder in android.media.MediaCodecList.
Seems unexpected since the Snapdragon 810 offers HEVC capabilities.
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bernick said:
Hi,
Is the Nexus 6P supports HEVC encoding? When I record a UHD video, it appears to encode using H264 and I don't see the encoder in android.media.MediaCodecList.
Seems unexpected since the Snapdragon 810 offers HEVC capabilities.
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In addition, it seems like I cannot use the AVC high profile. When I request so, I always get: "Use baseline profile instead of 8 for AVC recording"
bernick said:
In addition, it seems like I cannot use the AVC high profile. When I request so, I always get: "Use baseline profile instead of 8 for AVC recording"
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There's a few things that really burns my butt about owning a Nexus 6P. One is no 1080p 60FPS and the second is it doesnt record in h.265. I feel your pain.
Gytole said:
There's a few things that really burns my butt about owning a Nexus 6P. One is no 1080p 60FPS and the second is it doesnt record in h.265. I feel your pain.
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But do you think it is only a software constraint that could be worked around, since the snapdragon 810 has hevc encoding capabilities?
bernick said:
But do you think it is only a software constraint that could be worked around, since the snapdragon 810 has hevc encoding capabilities?
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I feel as if it is. There's no reason why it doesnt use it. The phones fast enougj, the ram and internal storage are fast enough it just doesnt nake sense. Maybe it's the sensor? If the API doesnt have support for it through the driver then it won't happen anytime soon
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I feel as if it is. There's no reason why it doesnt use it. The phones fast enougj, the ram and internal storage are fast enough it just doesnt nake sense. Maybe it's the sensor? If the API doesnt have support for it through the driver then it won't happen anytime soon
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Well good news, I have installed Android N and the HEVC encoder is available (not sure about [email protected]).
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Anybody knows if LEO's hardware is capable of capturing HD video ?
The hardware (read speed) of LEO should be more than enough for HD I belive
Is WM 6.5 the limit or is it other things ?
That is an interesting question.
It should be capable. As HTC Bravo which will be released next year, also uses Snapdragon 1GHz, supports 720p video recording.
Given that the Leo isn't even capable of playing 720p video, I find it very hard to believe that it is capable of encoding 720p video in real time - encoding video is far more computationally intensive than decoding it.
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Well, 720p is maybe too much, but it definitely should record wide 800x480 videos (as Samsung Omnia) !
Shasarak said:
Given that the Leo isn't even capable of playing 720p video, I find it very hard to believe that it is capable of encoding 720p video in real time - encoding video is far more computationally intensive than decoding it.
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A bit inaccurate.
It is not capable of playing 720p video without hardware acceleration.
Actually, the hardware is capable of playing AND recording 720p video. We just can't use it because we don't have the software.
maati said:
A bit inaccurate.
It is not capable of playing 720p video without hardware acceleration.
Actually, the hardware is capable of playing AND recording 720p video. We just can't use it because we don't have the software.
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o really? How do we know that the Bravo perhaps doesn't have a specific hardware chip for 720p videos? Does the HD2 have such a chip or is snapdragon just capable?
Seeing the crap quality that we have in 640x480 with 20fps, I dout it that we will get 720 or 480P ever.
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o really? How do we know that the Bravo perhaps doesn't have a specific hardware chip for 720p videos? Does the HD2 have such a chip or is snapdragon just capable?
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It's Snapdragon, which is not only the 1Ghz processor, but a platform that is capable of playing/recording 720p video.
If you convert a video to the right format, so that it uses the hardware acceleration, you can already play 720p right now.
This is the same with any phone and the reason why lots of phones only allow a specific file format (e.g. you have to convert anything you put on an iPhone with iTunes first).
maati said:
A bit inaccurate.
It is not capable of playing 720p video without hardware acceleration.
Actually, the hardware is capable of playing AND recording 720p video. We just can't use it because we don't have the software.
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Can you cite any examples of an HD2 playing back 720p video at an acceptable frame-rate even with hardware acceleration?
What's with the Helicopter demo from the Omnia? Should work, afas I read.
EDIT: OK, I searched for it again, seems like it's not 720p but 480p. Seems like nobody has yet tried 720p with hardware acceleration?
maati said:
What's with the Helicopter demo from the Omnia? Should work, afas I read.
EDIT: OK, I searched for it again, seems like it's not 720p but 480p. Seems like nobody has yet tried 720p with hardware acceleration?
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Why would you want to play a 720p video on a device that only has 480 resoltion?
johncmolyneux said:
Why would you want to play a 720p video on a device that only has 480 resoltion?
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It means you don't have to faff about with video conversion - you can download just one version of the file for use either on a desktop PC or a phone.
However, the importance in the context of this thread (as you would know if you'd actually read it before posting in it ) is that if the HD2 cannot even decode 720p at a satisfactory rate, how could it possibly encode 720p video in real time, given that encoding is far more computationally intensive?
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However, the importance in the context of this thread (as you would know if you'd actually read it before posting in it )
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I did read the thread. I was actually asking that poster a particular question that had nothing to do with the capabilities of the phone. Simple matter - an 800x480 screen will only play a video (in landscape) at a 480p maximum. Running 720p video will not look any better.
It was just a question. No need to ave a go.
Incidentally, I've got 720p videos converted from MKV to MPEG using the wonderful mkv2vob, and they play a treat.
this maybe possible I've came across ways to increase the bitrate at which the camera records at and also fps.
in a few days I may have another camera tweak but for video quality I'm just lookin for a exported red file viewer for ppc
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I did read the thread. I was actually asking that poster a particular question that had nothing to do with the capabilities of the phone. Simple matter - an 800x480 screen will only play a video (in landscape) at a 480p maximum. Running 720p video will not look any better.
It was just a question. No need to ave a go.
Incidentally, I've got 720p videos converted from MKV to MPEG using the wonderful mkv2vob, and they play a treat.
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What are you saying ?? That you actually converted a 720p video (which is basically around 1280x720) to an Mpeg using MKV2VOB (which doesnt change the resolution, so its still around 1280x720) and you have manage to play it on HD2 ???
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What are you saying ?? That you actually converted a 720p video (which is basically around 1280x720) to an Mpeg using MKV2VOB (which doesnt change the resolution, so its still around 1280x720) and you have manage to play it on HD2 ???
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Yeah, that's right. It played fine.
What player did you use ?
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What player did you use ?
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CorePlayer (v1.3.6)
Coreplayer cannot play video greater than 1008x1008... So either you're lying or you're confused. But either way you're not playing 720p with Coreplayer.
I've a Transformer prime so far and a consider changing for a Nexus 10. I just wondering if the dual-core A15 processor will be enough for playing 1080p mkv from my synology NAS via WIFI?
Exynos 5250 is the next generation of the exynos series, which will surely improve the hardware decoding dsps
The Exynos 5250 can supposedly decode 1080/60p which I have plenty on my DS211j from a Panasonic TM700 (in m2ts format).
"This SoC will have a memory interface providing 12.8 GB/sec of memory bandwidth, have support for USB3 and SATA3, decode full 1080p video at 60 fps along with simultaneously displaying WQXGA-resolution (2560x1600) on a mobile display as well as 1080p over HDMI."
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Exynos_(system_on_chip)
The GPU of the Exynos 5 is faster than the one of the Tegra 3... I'm pretty sure that it will play 1080p videos
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we should be asking if it's gonna play 2560x1600 videos at 60p, hell 2k. Hell, 4k!
okay, then let's buy it!! wait until november 13
Samzebian said:
we should be asking if it's gonna play 2560x1600 videos at 60p, hell 2k. Hell, 4k!
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To be honest, if the Tegra 3 can do 1080p60 and it is much, much slower, I don't see why this thing shouldn't be able to do videos of that resolution. Not that they exist, of course - or do they? Is that what BluRay's all about?
Though really, I'm not sure you can fit a feature-length film at 1600p into 32GB.
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To be honest, if the Tegra 3 can do 1080p60 and it is much, much slower, I don't see why this thing shouldn't be able to do videos of that resolution. Not that they exist, of course - or do they? Is that what BluRay's all about?
Though really, I'm not sure you can fit a feature-length film at 1600p into 32GB.
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do a youtube search of 4k test.
Make sure you're PC can handle it tho!:laugh:
Samzebian said:
do a youtube search of 4k test.
Make sure you're PC can handle it tho!:laugh:
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If my PC can't handle it, then it's just another situation, like browser scrolling, where desktop software is inferior to mobile software. Considering I run games at maximum settings on here. But do you think the Nexus 10 could do it?
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If my PC can't handle it, then it's just another situation, like browser scrolling, where desktop software is inferior to mobile software. Considering I run games at maximum settings on here. But do you think the Nexus 10 could do it?
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I honestly couldn't say weather the Nexus 10 could handle 4k. Depending on how old your PC is and your GPU, you may or may not be able to view 4k videos smoothly.
have you found an app who does support hardware decoding on our N10?
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have you found an app who does support hardware decoding on our N10?
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Depends on the format. For Mp4/h.264. Everything works. For h.264 in a mkv. MX Player will play HW video and SW audio.
For other format nobody seems up to date yet. The Exynos claims support for a lot of format decoding, but Google seems to have phoned in native support on the kernel.
There is a similar named thread a few threads down, but that one was asking about formats.
I'm asking if anyone has a guesstimate as to the tablet's ability to software decode 1080p 10bit (obviously for anime).
Most people encode bluray videos in 8bit for those who aren't aware.
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There is a similar named thread a few threads down, but that one was asking about formats.
I'm asking if anyone has a guesstimate as to the tablet's ability to software decode 1080p 10bit (obviously for anime).
Most people encode bluray videos in 8bit for those who aren't aware.
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I want to know if it can play a 4k video seamlessly (hardware decoded of course).
404 ERROR said:
There is a similar named thread a few threads down, but that one was asking about formats.
I'm asking if anyone has a guesstimate as to the tablet's ability to software decode 1080p 10bit (obviously for anime).
Most people encode bluray videos in 8bit for those who aren't aware.
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It's wouldn't count on amazing software decode performance at 1080. If you've got a hardware decodable format, you should be fine.
As for the one above me, I think 4k hardware should manage ok, but we'll have to wait and see.
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It's wouldn't count on amazing software decode performance at 1080. If you've got a hardware decodable format, you should be fine.
As for the one above me, I think 4k hardware should manage ok, but we'll have to wait and see.
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Well, at the moment, the 10bit format can't be properly hardware accelerated. It has to be done via software decoding, but after googling around, I think the Nexus 10 should be able to do 720p 10bit.
I was also wondering about 4k playback. I would very much like to play super high resolution video on this thing with good performance. Hopefully the ARM Cortex A15 cores are up to the task.
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So in this video I used a tripod which took some amazing video. But I also took 4k video while driving (I was not driving) and the camera did a good job at keeping a still video. There was still a lot of movement but it shows less in the video then there actually was. I captured mainly movement to see how the camera could keep up with it.
You can watch the video here:
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So in this video I used a tripod which took some amazing video. But I also took 4k video while driving (I was not driving) and the camera did a good job at keeping a still video. There was still a lot of movement but it shows less in the video then there actually was. I captured mainly movement to see how the camera could keep up with it.
You can watch the video here:
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Wrong forum, S6 "edgers" not apply lol
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Wrong forum, S6 "edgers" not apply lol
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True, but the camera is the same so it still goes for the S6 itself. Both phones are equal when it comes to camera.
Do you know if the 4k video was encoded with the native h.265 encoder rather than the older h.264? The exynos soc supports native h.265 encode / decode which should help with 4k video size.
testinguser said:
Do you know if the 4k video was encoded with the native h.265 encoder rather than the older h.264? The exynos soc supports native h.265 encode / decode which should help with 4k video size.
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Honestly not sure.
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Honestly not sure.
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Here is a utility that can show you details about your media file. Just point it to the raw video file that was generated by the s6. By the time it gets uploaded to youtube, it is transcoded so no way to tell the native encode format prior to the conversion on youtube.
One of the strong features of the new chips, including the 810 are it's ability to natively encode and decode h.265. This is remarkable as even intel chips cannot completely hw encode+decode the new format. The newer nvidia/amd cards are making progress towards h.265. So I hope you can appreciate that little device in your hands can do this. But whether it actually does and makes use of it is the question. I hope you indulge us.
The quality of the focus is amazing.
https://youtu.be/TCvKSexuzK4
Please see this thread for the continued discussion of this topic.
Hi guys, G4 plus for is there any 1080p 60fps application and mod ?
I don't think there's hardware to encode 1080p at 60fps and the CPU is not strong enough for software encoding. I don't know if even 720p can be done.
Stock slowmotion is something like 540p so 1080p is so much larger than that even 60fps is not feasible
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I don't think there's hardware to encode 1080p at 60fps and the CPU is not strong enough for software encoding. I don't know if even 720p can be done.
Stock slowmotion is something like 540p so 1080p is so much larger than that even 60fps is not feasible
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agree
guessingagain said:
I don't think there's hardware to encode 1080p at 60fps and the CPU is not strong enough for software encoding. I don't know if even 720p can be done.
Stock slowmotion is something like 540p so 1080p is so much larger than that even 60fps is not feasible
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Similar characteristics phones making 1080P 60fps, I think g4 plus is enough. for example; samsung galaxy s5 making record 1080p 60fps, even doing the 2160p 30fps
The processor we have does support video recording up to 1080p 60FPS. However, I do not know whether other hardware on the device inhibits that or not.
https://www.qualcomm.com/products/snapdragon/processors/617
zeomal said:
The processor we have does support video recording up to 1080p 60FPS. However, I do not know whether other hardware on the device inhibits that or not.
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Thanks for information, I believe future 60 fps mod.
it“s doable hit me up on telegram if rooted @defcomk
defcomg said:
it“s doable hit me up on telegram if rooted @defcomk
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Would be nice to provide a solution for ALL here on xda instead of another platform. The purpose of XDA is to provide help for all from all xdaians. Keep in mind.
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Would be nice to provide a solution for ALL here on xda instead of another platform. The purpose of XDA is to provide help for all from all xdaians. Keep in mind.
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I know i just prefer to debug via telegram and post working solution i feel feedback via posts is delayed if xda had live chat feature it would be great