1080p and 4k video - Xperia Z5 Premium General

Quick question, on my Z3 if I set my phone in a fixed position and took a 1080 then 4k video, the 4k would capture more view/wider image.
On my z5, the 4k video captures a smaller video image than 1080. Why the difference?

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1080p 60FPS video recording does not works on J3

Hi
I have noticed that 1080p 60fps video recording does not works on my Note 4 after J3 OTA
I mean that, even if FHD 60P is set correctly in recording mode, shoot video is always at 30fps
I have noticed it because is missing also the live effect on display during recording

higher res slow mo

Anyway to take higher res slowmo video? 720p pretty weak. Already enough tradeoffs that you cannot do HDR on 60fps or 4k
Actually I find the 720 slowmo to be pretty good given what past devices could do but I believe you can slow the 1080 60fps by a half.
Edit: you need to download Movie Maker to do that

xperia xzp 4k hdr playback

Is there anyway to know if I am playing 4k hdr video in default app.In youtube it supports only 1080p hdr with horrible framedrops.I have tried some 4k hdr mp4 samples but it seems that its only playing it in 4k because in youtube when I select hdr, the app takes over the brightness.Has anybody played downloaded 4k hdr video yet.Let's have a discussion below
SATZDAS said:
Is there anyway to know if I am playing 4k hdr video in default app.In youtube it supports only 1080p hdr with horrible framedrops.I have tried some 4k hdr mp4 samples but it seems that its only playing it in 4k because in youtube when I select hdr, the app takes over the brightness.Has anybody played downloaded 4k hdr video yet.Let's have a discussion below
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same here, 4k hdr doesnt appear in youtube only 1080p hdr, frame drops could be due to "debug gpu overdraw" option enabled turn it off in developer options i think it should do it...
how did you manage to download 4k hdr video? I tried every youtube downloader I cant seem to download with that option...
Try 4kmedia.org and you can download full 4k hdr videos sample.My Developer mode is off.There is obvious frame drops and battery drain while playing HDR.Sony is bullshitting with us.If you find a way to play 4k hdr video let me know

Youtube videos 1080p, 60 fps, HDR

S8 Exynos variant, I'm on latest software update (august patch), youtube videos at 1080p 60fps with HDR stutter on my phone. Sometimes the brightness goes down then up then down then up again and so on (HDR clips should keep the brightness all the way up I think). It seems to drop frames also, since I've watched the clips at 720p and I've seen the difference.
The clip I watched was on youtube's recommended smartphones page (S8 is on that page ...).
S8 Exynos variant is not optimized to handle HDR 60FPS High resolution content. It's just..... it can't.
The device is limited of what it can do actually, yes it can play HDR content but moving up to 1080p HDR 60fps and above, it will tear out the screen in youtube, that will make your eyes hurt.
batuzai04123 said:
S8 Exynos variant is not optimized to handle HDR 60FPS High resolution content. It's just..... it can't.
The device is limited of what it can do actually, yes it can play HDR content but moving up to 1080p HDR 60fps and above, it will tear out the screen in youtube, that will make your eyes hurt.
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The problem is with HDR movies only. I watched lots of movies at 1440p 60fps without problems. Also, youtube recognized my phone and 1080p HDR was the maximum choice at Resolution option (on PC it goes higher). If it can't play the movie at 1080p HDR the maximum resolution should be 720p HDR, right?
pali2704 said:
The problem is with HDR movies only. I watched lots of movies at 1440p 60fps without problems. Also, youtube recognized my phone and 1080p HDR was the maximum choice at Resolution option (on PC it goes higher). If it can't play the movie at 1080p HDR the maximum resolution should be 720p HDR, right?
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There is a big difference with videos that are HDR and NON-HDR content.
I can watch 60fps 1440p movies NON-HDR without problems.
But watching something that is 1080p HDR content will cause some stuttering and/or fragmentation that stresses our eyes.
S8 is not as good as S9 when it comes to HDR viewing. S9 is provisioned to be HDR ready in Netflix, but S8 is not.

Best mode for video recording?

Just curious what people have found to be the best overall resolution/FPS when shooting video? Is the sharpness and quality of 4K 60FPS worth it given the lesser stabilisation and larger file size in 4K videos? Do you stick to 1080p, and if so at 30 or 60 FPS?
Thanks in advance.

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