Recording video in 24/25 fps - Samsung Galaxy S7 Edge Questions and Answers

Hi, I shoot video with the stock camera app in 1080p 30fps HDR. Is there a way to force the app to record in 24/25 fps? Or is there any other app that records 1080p 24/25 fps HDR?

Why should you need 24 fps? These video are not converted from a 24 fps motion picture film, so there are no framing conversion problems that require a 1080p/24 video format.
25 fps: this is a PAL derived format, but all 1080p FullHD certified TV sets or monitors must accept both formats (30 and 25), and 30 is always better than 25...

themissionimpossible said:
Why should you need 24 fps? These video are not converted from a 24 fps motion picture film, so there are no framing conversion problems that require a 1080p/24 video format.
25 fps: this is a PAL derived format, but all 1080p FullHD certified TV sets or monitors must accept both formats (30 and 25), and 30 is always better than 25...
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Because I like the feel of 24 fps much better (if shot with 180 degree shutter, in this case 1/50). 30 fps looks kinda like a soap opera, but I really don't want to go into this, I know what I want, I just don't know if it's possible with the S7 Edge.

I've never seen a smartphone which is able to record 1080p/24 fps.

LG V10 does

taranish said:
Hi, I shoot video with the stock camera app in 1080p 30fps HDR. Is there a way to force the app to record in 24/25 fps? Or is there any other app that records 1080p 24/25 fps HDR?
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You want Filmic pro or plus in the play store!!

solution?
taranish said:
Hi, I shoot video with the stock camera app in 1080p 30fps HDR. Is there a way to force the app to record in 24/25 fps? Or is there any other app that records 1080p 24/25 fps HDR?
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@taranish did you find a solution? I have the Note 8 and wondering the same to make some fun review videos

Miikmac said:
@taranish did you find a solution? I have the Note 8 and wondering the same to make some fun review videos
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I solved the issue by buying a proper video camera But you might try Filmic Pro.

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taranish said:
I solved the issue by buying a proper video camera But you might try Filmic Pro.
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Well that is a solution... I'll check it out, thanks!

Hi, 2020 same question, is there a good app to film in 25 fps on a samsung galaxy s10 ? other than filmic pro. Thanks ?

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Video recording in hd

Using the video recording in 720p I have found that the fps of these videos is 24 fps.
Anyone else have a higher fps when recording in 720p and if we can record at higher fps in 720p recording mode?
thekakaman said:
Using the video recording in 720p I have found that the fps of these videos is 24 fps.
Anyone else have a higher fps when recording in 720p and if we can record at higher fps in 720p recording mode?
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question, why would you want to unless your looking for slow motion video playback?
in answer to your question, no you cant, the camera driver is the limiting factor, same reason we cant take wide screen photos

Video recording @60 fps

I there any way to record video @60 fps? Or to step down from full HD to 720p? I mean, I'd much rather have 720p @60fps instead of full HD @30fps. Having a full HD video recording on such small sensor and lens is like having 12+Mpix, total overkill (and quality goes down).
lukabike said:
I there any way to record video @60 fps? Or to step down from full HD to 720p? I mean, I'd much rather have 720p @60fps instead of full HD @30fps. Having a full HD video recording on such small sensor and lens is like having 12+Mpix, total overkill (and quality goes down).
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I had a sony camcorder that did 60fps at 720p and 30fps and the 60fps was so smooth against 30fps, it would be great to have 60fps on the s2! the video on the s2 has always been so choppy plus its not even a true 30fps ( Samsung lies about this )
lukabike said:
I there any way to record video @60 fps? Or to step down from full HD to 720p? I mean, I'd much rather have 720p @60fps instead of full HD @30fps. Having a full HD video recording on such small sensor and lens is like having 12+Mpix, total overkill (and quality goes down).
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You can try 720p @60fps with lgcamera app from market, i know it has this option in settings but im not sure if it is possible without modified kernel on GNote.
Pollux King said:
You can try 720p @60fps with lgcamera app from market, i know it has this option in settings but im not sure if it is possible without modified kernel on GNote.
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I have LG Camera and it says 60fps but is only 30fps
Came across this thread and would love to be able to record @60fps 720p so im reviving this thread
Anyone got more info about this
Rivan_92 said:
Came across this thread and would love to be able to record @60fps 720p so im reviving this thread
Anyone got more info about this
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Rivan_92 said:
Came across this thread and would love to be able to record @60fps 720p so im reviving this thread
Anyone got more info about this
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[Q] Camera Recording - how much FPS?

Hi guys!
I'm looking for camera setting and and I wonder how many fps our phone records?
Could i set fps manually?
I need more FPS to record awesome video.
Suggestion?
Well, the front camera seems to record at 25 fps in 720p.
Don't know about the back camera.
bypiskle said:
Hi guys!
I'm looking for camera setting and and I wonder how many fps our phone records?
Could i set fps manually?
I need more FPS to record awesome video.
Suggestion?
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The rear-facing 13MP camera on the S4 phone captures video in 1080p at 30 frames per second.

How to record FHD 60FPS video on ZB602KL ???

Please help mee
Use Google Camera mod.
akiratoriyama said:
Use Google Camera mod.
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I was record a video FHD 60FPS in gcam, it is 60FPS Fake 30FPS. I think the problem is in the Rom......
TonyLeVietnam said:
I was record a video FHD 60FPS in gcam, it is 60FPS Fake 30FPS. I think the problem is in the Rom......
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It was recorded on 60fps, to test you can check it on firefox desktop in developer settings, it is a showing the vdo is in 60fps but youtube is not showing it.
boosters said:
It was recorded on 60fps, to test you can check it on firefox desktop in developer settings, it is a showing the vdo is in 60fps but youtube is not showing it.
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I need record in camera with 60FPS, not watch youtube
I tried various camera app 2 of them work good are Google Camera and Cinema 4k
In Google Camera i shot video in 60 and 30fps and in cinema 4k 24fps, 30fps and 60fps later i moved those file in computer to edit in premier pro where i saw all files were in 30fps only while one which i shot in 24fps format was actually 29.34fps

Recording video in 24fps

Hi there.
I tried multiple of apps which allow to use camera2api ut none of them record videos in 24fps. I came to conclusion that this must be locked by Oneplus (dont be evil). Am I right? How can i unlock 24fps in my oneplus so that the apps can use it? Any magisk module?
I use Cinema 4k and it seems to record at 24, 25 and 30fps without root. Take a look and let me know!
manciu said:
I use Cinema 4k and it seems to record at 24, 25 and 30fps without root. Take a look and let me know!
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Thanks for response.
I have tried this app and yes in 4k it records 24fps but when i want to record in 1080p in 24fps it records in 120fps(!) There is also no stabilisation
I was about to mention Open Camera's ability to record 4K at 24fps or maybe 1080p at 24fps. I remember doing so on my OnePlus 3 successfully. But it seems that OnePlus truly went evil by locking out 24/25fps with the 6T.
You can record either in 15fps, or in 30fps. No in-between

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