Concert footage request: Galaxy S 720p - Galaxy S I9000 General

alright, i'm considering buying a galaxy s after i attended a john mellencamp concert and attempted to record video with my hermes. ... needless to say it didnt work worth a damn.
from what ive seen the SGS hasa great camera. imhoping somebody has tried it during a concert. if so, could someone please provide the video/images?
hell any video/images will work. preferablly 720 though.
thanksbois!

check Youtube

its all the same launch concert mostly, im looking for .. something different? i dont know. the more variety the more i can justify buying one.

how about something non promo or paid by samsung
here check this one out from yesterday's concert
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=776975

I did some video recording on a concert a couple of weeks ago - and while the picture quality was decent, well good for me, the audio was screeching bad No wonder though, rock-ish concert after all.

all audio ive heard recorded from the galaxys has been utter hell, what concert was it?
edit: offtopic for houseavatarguy, you live in norway? do you ever come across Urge the pop? we dont have it in the US anymore and its supposed to be still floating around norway lmfao

Many users have reported bad microphone audio on the SGS. It seems to be a software issue, so it may be fixed in a future firmware release, but I wouldn't count on it.
Here's a thread about it:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=721069
Edit:
And about urge: Yes we still have urge in 0.5 l and 1.5 l (l for litre/liter) bottles, and an energy drink with a different taste on 0.5 l cans.
Read this wiki: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Urge_(soft_drink)

is definnitely not a hardware problem, but rather a volume level customization.
right now we have no option to manually adjust the volumen level for the mic
also we do not have option to set the Quality bit rate of the recorded audio
if some one can create a HACK utility to let rooted end users access those controls, then the problem is gone.

here is a link to a video i shot a couple of weeks ago. i am happy with the picture, but the sound is brutal. in all fairness, i did not cover the mic at all as i wasnt even thinking about it being too loud.
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/8181257/the specials/video-2010-08-28-22-48-29.3gp
i do recall a similar issue with some nokia nseries devices, and a way around it is to plug in the wired headset and let the wired mic record the sound. i am not able to try it at the moment, but can someone can try that and let us know if it works?

well the hondaguy video is encouraging. very encouraging, it handled the random lights pretty darn well id say.
i saw this: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-bGX3Ank5hk last night and it .. scared me completely lmfao

i was surprised when i watched the video on my pc. i wish i was able to get more but the slam dancing started and i didnt want to drop it

same crap that they tried to pull with symbian i8910 last year. samsung uses amr to record audio which is good enough only for speech. under pressure from i8910 users they finally gave in and supplied aac but such a low bitrate that it offered only marginally better quality over amr.
why they do this???? licensing. they own amr whereas they dont own aac.

my plan is to build an enclosure inside my hat for it. so i can actually get most of the concert.

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dont understand crappy audio

I dont understand it.. samsung sells video cameras ... if they sold one with the crapy audio of our phone no one would buy it and they wouldnt sell any.
So they know how to record acceptable audio.. Why cannot they tweek the audio settings when you start camera to record acceptable audio (assuming they need to be different than for a phone) and change back when exiting/using phone?
What are you comparing the audio recording to. I've seen people compare it to other phones online, and many reckoned it was quite good..
Also, you do realise that video cameras have a lot more space to work with right? The quality of todays smartphones video/audio/photos is magic considering the limited space available for sensors.
andrewluecke said:
What are you comparing the audio recording to. I've seen people compare it to other phones online, and many reckoned it was quite good..
Also, you do realise that video cameras have a lot more space to work with right? The quality of todays smartphones video/audio/photos is magic considering the limited space available for sensors.
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It's way too sensitive... I recorded a concert (and a drive in teh car) and the audio was crap. Distorted in the car, unbearable in concert (way distorted/nosiy... literally couldn't hear the actual music).
Saw other videos with phones and they were MUCH better (audio wise). And no, it wasn't an extremely loud concert.
I think the audio is really good for a phone this size. Are you comparing it to a bose system or what? Lol
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I had the same problem with Omnia HD. The sound of videos was so poor too. It was resolved by firmware update, where the audio codec was updated.
Anyone knows if exists any firmware with an acceptable sound quality of recorded videos on i9000??
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Playback is great, it is the recording that is a bit crazy, the mic is super sensitive.. hopefully they can adjust this in a firmware.
True i was in rally few days ago and recorded some videos from there , video quality was awesome but sound was terrible. Too sensitive mic!
Impressed by 720p capture, very disappointed with the audio.
Case in point: Recording as of today: youtube.com/watch?v=oQPov5mUTm8
not loud inside at all, just some general background noise.
Using latest official firmware from Samsung JG4 (Optus Aus)
It has one mic, designed for minimising out ambient noise during a phone call, you can't really expect it to be good at recording a concert.
Bs my kids 5800 an my wives n 85 and other Nokia phones all recorded acceptable audio.
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OP, your meaning of "audio" should be more carefully explained.
DO you mean:
1) Audio playback?
or
2) Audio recording?
My guess is #2. Yes, the microphone is quite sensitive. There were tons of people using the Samsung Omnia ( the prior generation android smartphone) who complained about the microphone NOT being sensitive enough. So Samsung decided to make the mic more sensitive.

[Q] Video Camera Mic Sensitivity?

Hi everyone,
I've had my Vibrant with me at a local music festival this weekend, and thought it would be a fantastic time to exercise the HD video capture. Unfortunately, every single video I've taken has had such terrible audio that it's unwatchable. I kept digging around in camera settings but found that there's no way to adjust the mic sensitivity. Anyone else have a similar experience or any idea of a workaround?
In my experience the Vibrant's got excellent mic sensitivity and the sound quality is even quite good. Unfortunately, this means that things like concerts are going to be distorted. I've actually seen very few video cameras that can properly record a live concert, much less ANY cell phone.
I absolutely understand that recording a live concert through a microphone designed around voice for telephony is not going to be in any way, shape or form, ideal. I feel like the Vibrant could do better. I just wonder if it's something that could be corrected for in software, if it's a hardware limitation, or if it's just my particular unit. My dad was also with me at the festival, and recorded the same shows using my old Blackberry 9700. The Blackberry did a markedly better job.. It's not what I would call good by any means, but the video isn't intolerable to watch for memory's sake. I just find it frustrating since the phone takes such incredible video. I agree that it does very well in low volume situations, and I absolutely love the phone overall.
I have a couple of comparison example videos on Youtube from the festival but due to my new user status I can't post a link to them. PM me if you're interested.
I also took my phone to a trance festival, the image is amazing but the sound is rubbish. I was also standing very close to the speakers so I don't really blame the mic since it's not really built to handle such a strong volume input.
If there is a possible way to fix it software wise that would be great, but I'm no that optimistic about the chance it's fixable that way.
I agree, the sound just pops... Same song recorded by the og droid was MUCH BETTER... of course my video LOOKED amazing.
I agree my wife and I recently went to the Honda Civic Tour. I used my Vibrant while a friend used one of those little flip HD cameras. We both got the same picture quality however, her sound was amazing. The thing I find funny is those cameras only cost like $249.
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TGA_Gunnman talks about the same thing here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=734515
Though doesn't say exactly which one of the settings is what adjusts the mic gain.
I too would be very greatful to know how to turn the thing down.
-Greg

Do you hear pops in your videos?

Wondering if my phone is defective. It's a Korean GS4.
Seems to work fine but videos have occasional pops in the audio. Using 1080P setting (why use anything different? LOL).
I heard it originally and just thought it was from my hands, fingers moving but it's in all the videos and happens at random.
The camera does write to a 32GB microSD but I've been using that in my Note II for about six months and that takes perfect video in comparison.
Yes it happens to me at some moments but I think its the microphone picking up finger movement..
cpufrost said:
Wondering if my phone is defective. It's a Korean GS4.
Seems to work fine but videos have occasional pops in the audio. Using 1080P setting (why use anything different? LOL).
I heard it originally and just thought it was from my hands, fingers moving but it's in all the videos and happens at random.
The camera does write to a 32GB microSD but I've been using that in my Note II for about six months and that takes perfect video in comparison.
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Yes, I hear a pop at the beginning of only some of my videos as well.
I hear the pop at the beginning of nearly all the videos.
I did the OTA update yesterday, lemme take some more video and see if it comes back.
Most of the videos are quiet.
Just shot some video at the studio with some pretty good drum smashing and heard no popping, just lots of snares and cymbals LOL. Doesn't seem to compress the sound, I know the GS3 clipped quite badly but I have a few tests to see if its mic just rolls off sharply below 40Hz to stop that.
These cameras can record pretty decent video but the sound is smashed, probably done intentionally to keep good videos of concerts out but a good digital recorder in the pocket and editing can fix that.

Audio recording sounds awful

Haven't got the G2 yet, but after browsing through youtube for some video test samples, I found that the audio is terrible. I currently have a Nexus 4 and it too has terrible audio recording. You know what? I think they are the same since both 1) sound starts okay, but, after one second, sound starts getting distorted and 2) distortion sounds like your in a fish bowl.
Obvious sample of G2 mic distortion: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xRM3DJ4tLMQ
Nexus 4 sample: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1f0b2hQZ9Yk
I might have been able to forgive the N4 because of its price, but its quite disappointing for premium priced phone as a G2.
Was that even using up to date software or pre-release? We dont know.
I think the video sound is fine.
Also, considering you do not have the device I would hold opinions until you have your own hands on and can then give your opinion.
Too many variables in this video. Maybe settings were or weren't ticked. Seemed very loud etc.

Took my phone to a 2 day long concert, here's what I liked

After 12 hours a day and recording almost 100 videos on the highest setting the phone battery never went down past 50% (each day mind you). The phone was starting to get warm about mid way through the day, not sure if it was the sun beating down on my pants (I was in Jacksonville, FL) or due to the constant recording, but it never got extremely hot.
I took some videos zoomed in max at 8x and the quality is honestly not bad. Definitely not HD quality but you can see quite well what you're looking at.
The audio came out better than any other I've seen or heard from others who were with me, two being S7 Edges​, and another an iPhone 7 plus.
The stability when zoomed in 8x was also amazing to me. I could walk around someone who got in the way and it looked like I was barely moving, definitely didn't seem as if I were holding my phone in the air.
The way it picks up light was also better than any other phone I was able to compare with. When the later bands played in the dark I could still see so much detail and wasn't flushed out by either low light or having the stage lights drown out what my camera could see.
Definitely impressed and glad I had this phone with me for this event. Not professional quality but amazing nonetheless, so I figured I'd share with others my experience. I'm willing to answer any questions to anything I may have forgotten to give better details for. I don't really use my YouTube account to upload videos but if need be I could upload a few for those who are curious.
Is there a chance you could share some video samples of what you got?
I haven't had a chance to take my S8+ to a concert yet.
Does the zoom still severely distort the audio?
On the Note 7, audio zoom was enabled by default. It's a good idea, say if you're recording someone talking across the room and when you zoom in it increases the mic gain so you (may) hear them.
Problem is at a gig either on stage or front row with stacks of amps and columns ripping at 120dB and you decide to zoom in the audio distorts horribly. Like makes you want to stab your eyes out with a fork horrible! And there is no way to disable it. The solution is to not use zoom but when recording at 4K using up to 4X optical zoom is generally OK if you re-render your edits at 1080. Fortunately the gigs I did this with I was using a digital recorder and have decent audio tracks to go with the video. Otherwise I'd be screwed. I have not tried recording with mine yet but I may bring it to drum rehearsal and kick things up a bit and zoom in on the kit.
Tw1ser said:
Is there a chance you could share some video samples of what you got?
I haven't had a chance to take my S8+ to a concert yet.
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cpufrost said:
Does the zoom still severely distort the audio?
On the Note 7, audio zoom was enabled by default. It's a good idea, say if you're recording someone talking across the room and when you zoom in it increases the mic gain so you (may) hear them.
Problem is at a gig either on stage or front row with stacks of amps and columns ripping at 120dB and you decide to zoom in the audio distorts horribly. Like makes you want to stab your eyes out with a fork horrible! And there is no way to disable it. The solution is to not use zoom but when recording at 4K using up to 4X optical zoom is generally OK if you re-render your edits at 1080. Fortunately the gigs I did this with I was using a digital recorder and have decent audio tracks to go with the video. Otherwise I'd be screwed. I have not tried recording with mine yet but I may bring it to drum rehearsal and kick things up a bit and zoom in on the kit.
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I have the videos up on my Facebook if you guys would like to check it out that way. Just drop me a PM and I'll give you my info through that.
Not too sure about the audio and zoom feature. Didn't even know that existed to be honest. I will say that there are a few I started out with no zoom and I zoomed in during the video but I don't think I really noticed a difference in audio quality. I'm not the pickiest when it comes to stuff like that and none of it is Hollywood material but still impressed nonetheless.
Ok been a while but I finally got to test this and can confirm the audio zoom "feature" is definitely still there! :|
So when recording events such as live venues with loud SPL particularly lower frequencies do NOT use the zoom if at all possible.
Your audio will be very distorted.
Otherwise, it shoots fine.

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