Samsung EPIC 4G :: New 720p HD Video Samples
Aug 23, 2010Newest: YouTube - Epic 4G HD Video Demo
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View 13 RepliesHow long of a video can I take recording at 720p?
View 1 Replies View RelatedOne question arised on my mind when reading reviews of Galaxy S - is there any video player capable of playing HD content (720p) and showing subtitles - either from srt file or directly from MKV?
There are players with subtitles support but I am afraid that to play HD content 1Ghz processor is not enough and that Galaxy's internal player is also taking advance of GPU which others players do not.
So I recorded some videos yesterday, assuming it would record in 720p by default. However when uploading to YouTube, it would only allow up to 480, not giving the option of 720p playback.
Well today, I noticed different resolutions. Is 1280x720 the 720p resolution? If so, then I may have figured it out myself.
Is there an app or website that lets you download or stream video clips (movie trailers, etc.) in 720p?
I tried youtube and selected "view in high quality" but I highly doubt it was displaying 720p.
You Tube - Review Epic 4G
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YouTube - Epic 4G Mutimedia Desktop Dock & Leather Belt Clip Case
sorry to go on about the video camera but, any one out there know whats best for 720p? h.264 or mpeg4? or is it a case of i should definitely be using one or the other?
View 1 Replies View RelatedEncoding a video to the following specs and loading it on the EVO plays with the included video player perfectly. No jumping and clear, in sync sound. 720p resolution so the HDMI out should work once the cables are available. h.264 at Level 3.1, 3 reference frames and baseline profile. 1280 x 720 AAC stereo audio at 44100Hz, 128kbps Bit rate does not seem to be all that important as long as the video file is less than 2GB.Muxed to an mp4 container in IMSA standard format and optimized for streaming.
View 12 Replies View RelatedOfficial: HTC rolling out Android 2.2 and 720p video capture to unlocked European Desires this weekend -- Engadget. so i have jsut had a look on engadget web site and it saying that froyo 2.2 will be released to users whos desire is not carrier locked. my question is how do u tell if your htc desire is carrier locked i got my htc desire for vodafone and it has no sign of it having any vodafone features. dose any 1 no how to tell if myn is locked or open to this update that is ment to be coming this weekend. Could this be the week i finally get froyo to use on my phone..
View 49 Replies View RelatedAny video that i take on my evo and move to my desktop is really choppy...it plays fine on the phone but as soon as i move it to my desktop its choppy...
View 5 Replies View RelatedI have my Evo and I wanted to film in low light with 720P, but the led light does not work for the video camera! Come on HTC!
View 4 Replies View RelatedAre there any apps out there that take the movie file and apply the right codec to it so that the file can be downloaded in 720p? Is this something HTC is planning on updating or did they do it intentionally for some reason? Can I upload files to youtube from my phone in 480p?
View 2 Replies View RelatedMy highest bitrate for 720p video on my class 6 card is 6Mbps.
Class 2 = 2MBps write = 16Mbps
So no need to get a class 6 card, they are not worth double the price of a class 2.
Is it possible to use the USB cable and hook up the Evo to a ps3, download the video, and play the video in 720p? IS the HDMI cable necessary?
View 1 Replies View RelatedAre there any special settings I should have when recording in 720p? every time I take video then play it back on my pc its super choppy and the video skips all over the place. the audio seems to be fine (LOL) but the video is unwatchable. should i just go back to the regular resolution? any one else have this problem?
View 4 Replies View RelatedI just uploaded a test video, I don't see a setting and it didn't push up the 720p that the video was recorded in.
View 3 Replies View RelatedTried doing a search but after sifting through many pages, decide to put in a new topic. I was recording a video using the HTC camcorder. Why does the video save as a .3gp format even though I selected mp4 and 720p in settings? Did I do something wrong? Is it really 720p? Did not know that 3gp had the ability to do HD video.
View 7 Replies View RelatedIs the Incredible's camera capable of 720p video recording? Do you think it will ever be released in an update? Is it even possible to enable this feature in an update? Any ideas are welcome.
View 13 Replies View RelatedI know the droid x does, but how about the droid 2?
View 25 Replies View RelatedMy HTC desire 600 is not playing 720p videos correctly. Also there is lagging in recording in low light conditions.
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View 3 Replies View RelatedSprint compares Epic 4G to Evo 4G...YouTube - Sprint Android Phone Comparison -- Samsung Epic 4G versus HTC EVO 4G
View 13 Replies View RelatedWent to the football game yesterday, well technically 2 days ago now and recorded this:[VIDEO]
View 5 Replies View RelatedI was wondering since now we have root on the DI how hard would it be to change the video camera resolution to record 720p?
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View 17 Replies View RelatedAnyone know how to add video from the computer onto the phone?
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View 6 Replies View RelatedIs there a way to change the list of videos from thumnail screenshots to filename list? It is impossible for me to figure out which videos are which and finding specific vids.
View 1 Replies View Relatedapparently vimeo doesn't like the video created by sprint Samsung Epic. they render it with an aspect ratio which is all squashed. ironically, the thumbnail they produce is the correct aspect ratio. anyone have any experiences/pointers/tutorials with sprint EPIC to vimeo?
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