T-Mobile Note 3 doesn't have 4k video recording? - T-Mobile Samsung Galaxy Note 3

Shows only 1080p Video Recording and not 4K.
What do yall think mistake or real?
http://www.t-mobile.com/cell-phones/samsung-galaxy-note-3.html

xboxhacka said:
Shows only 1080p Video Recording and not 4K.
What do yall think mistake or real?
http://www.t-mobile.com/cell-phones/samsung-galaxy-note-3.html
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im sure it will.. after all it will have the S800.. they need to update that info.. plus no one really has 4K tvs or the note 3 has 4k screen lol

I was worried for a second lol. But yeah, the Tmobile website has the same descriptions re-used for most of their phones. Since no other phone does 4k video-recording right now, the lazy guy who made the page just checked the box for "1080p HD Camcorder - Capture all your best experiences in high definition video" and called it a day.

markysd said:
no one really has 4K tvs or the note 3 has 4k screen lol
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To play a 4k content it is not mandatory to have a 4k UHD tv. My 2 year old dell n5110 can play the Elysium 4k trailer smoothly.
It is not mandatory either to have a 4k display phone to record or view 4k content. If the gpu (/ +cpu) is optimized to play a 4k content why should I bother watching it on N3. The S3 has 720p screen, does it refrain the S3 from shooting or playing 1080p content?
Hell no.
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markysd said:
.. plus no one really has 4K tvs or the note 3 has 4k screen lol
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I'm sure there is, you get 55" for decent price today
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I'm sure there is, you get 55" for decent price today
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Ya, I got two 4k TV's (a 39in and a 50in) for under $1500 thanks to slickdeals. I'm ready to go.

Wrong.
thekoRngear said:
To play a 4k content it is not mandatory to have a 4k UHD tv. My 2 year old dell n5110 can play the Elysium 4k trailer smoothly.
It is not mandatory either to have a 4k display phone to record or view 4k content. If the gpu (/ +cpu) is optimized to play a 4k content why should I bother watching it on N3. The S3 has 720p screen, does it refrain the S3 from shooting or playing 1080p content?
Hell no.
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You sir have completely lost your mind. 4K UHD is a resolution of 3840 pixels × 2160. The Samsung Galaxy note 3 has a resolution of 1920×1080. The note 3 will probably have somewhere of around 2 million pixels as a standard 1080p tv does. The 4k tv's have over 8 million pixels. While the note 3 will be able to shoot 4k resolution (3840 pixels × 2160) of the camera, the max resolution of the screen (1920×1080) can't display a higher resolution than what it's given. If the camera even on your phone shoots 1080p and the resolution on the screen is 720p then no the screen can't display the full 1080p resolution of the video. The cpu and gpu can support the shooting and playing of the video, but the screen resolution limits it and you are not watching it in 4k. If that was the case then there would be no 720p screens, 1080p screens, or 4k screens. Your right on the part of not a lot of people have 4k tv's. Most people I even mention it to don't know what 4k is.

^ what he said.
You need a 4k display to view content in 4k. It's like hooking up a blu ray player to an old CRT TV - yeah, it will work, but you won't be seeing the content in 1080p HD. I guess it's cool that they are future proofing the Note by making it capable of shooting 4k video, but realistically, it will be useless for most people.

It's my understanding from talking to.a Samsung rep that it does not record in 4k but rather upconverts the video for 4k playback
I could.have misunderstood this.but 100% he specifically used the word upconvert.

Just confirmed it does 4k.

Likewise, I picked up the GN3 yesterday and it does have 4k video for Tmobile
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Yup it sure does have 4k video
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Yup it sure does have 4k video
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Yeah it does
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Defy hd 720p 480p 320p

I know that people are trying hard to work on 720p.
If 720p is so hard, then people can try 480p and 320p which can support when 720p is a bit too much for defy
pjgowtham said:
I know that people are trying hard to work on 720p.
If 720p is so hard, then people can try 480p and 320p which can support when 720p is a bit too much for defy
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They are trying for HD video support not just standard definition video recording.
pjgowtham said:
I know that people are trying hard to work on 720p.
If 720p is so hard, then people can try 480p and 320p which can support when 720p is a bit too much for defy
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why trying to accomplish something, which is working allready??? sorry, i don't understand the purpose of this thread
pjgowtham said:
I know that people are trying hard to work on 720p.
If 720p is so hard, then people can try 480p and 320p which can support when 720p is a bit too much for defy
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you will be able to edit the videos professionally.
and when u have 720p u will save some more money for next phone + u will enjoy HD records.
for God sack this similar to BDRIP U got it?
TOTALLY AGREE!!
these are a recording dimension option on defy cm7 rom:
VGA recording, 640x480
Full Screen recording, 854x480
HD720p recording, 1280×720 [not yet, and the hard one]
could we get middle-res of widescreen recording like 640x360? (on youtube it called 360p res).
it is smaller, and lightweight than vga recording.
but it's widescreen (many people love widescreen right? )
maybe choppines will reduce on that smaller resolution.
and by the way 360p (640x360) is not that small
this is actual 100% (no zooming) of 360p res if you see on your computer
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why trying to accomplish something, which is working allready??? sorry, i don't understand the purpose of this thread
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really? there's no widescreen 360p yet mate..
SWAT AXEL said:
you will be able to edit the videos professionally.
and when u have 720p u will save some more money for next phone + u will enjoy HD records.
for God sack this similar to BDRIP U got it?
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professionaly, really?
because i tried widescreen recording (480p) on cm7 is just like an upscale,
and it's blurry, and also choppy, frame drops everywhere.
thats 480p, surelly HD 720p will get worse.
defy is not good for that hd recording things.
and you compare 720p BluRayDisc RIP with Defy 720p recording result?
it's so different in terms of quality, but it's same in terms of width and height resolution (1280x720).
360p recording options would be good.
mlkz said:
really? there's no widescreen 360p yet mate..
and you compare 720p BluRayDisc RIP with Defy 720p recording result?
it's so different in terms of quality, but it's same in terms of width and height resolution (1280x720).
360p recording options would be good.
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I'm agree with you, but 720p would be a really nice feature!
I hope one of the genius peope here can make it real!
*****ITS ALREADY OUT ! ****We have HD recording- check hancocks rom([email protected]),milestone 2 rom port for defy([email protected]).
LOL guys...
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*****ITS ALREADY OUT ! ****We have HD recording- check hancocks rom([email protected]),milestone 2 rom port for defy([email protected]).
LOL guys...
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i think the OP already know that
he just asking for widescreen 480p or 360p
not that big 720p.
90 % u r right.

1080p video playback

Just tried watching a vid my brother-in-law sent that he took on his Canon 5D Mark II in full 1080p.... the screen gets wacked out fuzzy and I can't the see the video for the entire duration. Anyone have any ideas?
Everyone raves about dice player and mx player, try one of those in hardware or software mode.
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This particular video played with the MX Video Player in s/w decoder... thanks so much. What a relief. So Galaxy Nexus doesn't support MP4 1080p.
It does. Play the video through the gallery instead of the Video app.
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Just tried... will try and take a screenie.
Here's what shows up....
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Here's what shows up....
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Are you trying to watch scrambled porn again?
Crazy world, ay?
What's with all the pervy jokes here? Woah. Here's what I'm watching...
When it's working through MX Vid Player with s/w decoding
Just because the SGN is capable of playing 1080p h.264 videos it doesn't mean its going to play anything you throw at it.
The Canon 5D Mark II produces h.264 base profile encoded video at a 38Mbit/s rate in an .mp4 container.
That's a VERY VERY high bitrate. For reference, a typical bluray is anywhere between 15-25Mbit.
Think about it this way. For this file, encoded at 38Mb/s Your device is trying to decode 4.5 MegaBYTES of video (so we aren't even talking about sound processing at this point) every second. So a 30 minute video runs you at something like 7 GB.
The average bluray at 25 Mbit/s will be 3MB/s and 5GB at 30 minutes.
No mobile hardware chip is going to be good at decoding 38Mbps video. Its somewhat of a miracle that you can even decode this in software mode but I'm sure you can chalk that up to the SGNs fantastic dual core processor.
TLDR; You need to recompress the video at a much lower bitrate. You can keep it 1080p but encode it at something like 10-15Mbps.
I am trying to look up the SGN's rated spec in Mbps for video playback but I can't find it atm.
See? This is why I love XDA... that was an education and an answer and gave me hope that this phone is more awesome than I thought. Heh
sishgupta said:
Just because the SGN is capable of playing 1080p h.264 videos it doesn't mean its going to play anything you throw at it.
The Canon 5D Mark II produces h.264 base profile encoded video at a 38Mbit/s rate in an .mp4 container.
That's a VERY VERY high bitrate. For reference, a typical bluray is anywhere between 15-25Mbit.
Think about it this way. For this file, encoded at 38Mb/s Your device is trying to decode 4.5 MegaBYTES of video (so we aren't even talking about sound processing at this point) every second. So a 30 minute video runs you at something like 7 GB.
The average bluray at 25 Mbit/s will be 3MB/s and 5GB at 30 minutes.
No mobile hardware chip is going to be good at decoding 38Mbps video. Its somewhat of a miracle that you can even decode this in software mode but I'm sure you can chalk that up to the SGNs fantastic dual core processor.
TLDR; You need to recompress the video at a much lower bitrate. You can keep it 1080p but encode it at something like 10-15Mbps.
I am trying to look up the SGN's rated spec in Mbps for video playback but I can't find it atm.
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I bought the beacon theater Louis CK video.. 1280x720 mp4. Works great in the stock player.
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Oh. OK. I had a problem playing 1080P videos in the Video app but the gallery worked, thought that was your issue too. Hopefully you can get it resolved.
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[hfm] said:
I bought the beacon theater Louis CK video.. 1280x720 mp4. Works great in the stock player.
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Based on Shish' post I would assume the video is made at the lower variable bitrate as is found on BR players and whatnot. I understand from what he's saying that cameras like the 5D are filming at a faster rate than the available equipment is capable of playing satisfactorily.
Anandtech tested the Transformer prime at 40mbits/s ....just sayin
Then size does matter.
Apparently the OMAP 4460 uses the IVA-HD Multimedia accelerator for handling video decoding.
And according to the OMAP 4460 spec sheet it can play these codecs hardware accelerated:
• H.264: BP/MP/HP Encode and Decode
• H.264: Fast Profile/RCDO Encode and Decode
• MPEG-4: SP/ASP Encode/Decode (No support for GMC)
• DivX 5.x and higher Encode/Decode (No lower version; for example, 3.11 and 4.x)
• H.263: Profile 0 and 3 for Decode, Profile 0 for Encode
• Sorenson Spark: V0 and V1 Decode (No encode support)
• MPEG-2 SP/MP Encode/Decode
• MPEG-1 Encode/Decode
• VC-1/WMV9/RTV : SP/MP/AP Encode and Decode
• On2® VP6/VP7 Decode
• RealVideo® 8/9/10 Decode
• AVS 1.0 Encode and Decode
• JPEG (also MJPEG) Baseline Encode/Decode
• H.264 Annex G (SVC) Scalable Baseline Profile to 480p – 720p30
• H.264 Annex H (MVC) up to 720p30
Doesn't say anything about the bitrate though.
drtchocky said:
See? This is why I love XDA... that was an education and an answer and gave me hope that this phone is more awesome than I thought. Heh
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<3 XDA dev is the only place I can talk about video encoding/decoding and not get put on blast for being a nerd
[hfm] said:
I bought the beacon theater Louis CK video.. 1280x720 mp4. Works great in the stock player.
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This vid is 720p (1280x720) and so well below the max bitrate.
Grims said:
Anandtech tested the Transformer prime at 40mbits/s ....just sayin
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The transformer prime is a beast though. It has a Tegra 3 processor which is Nvidia's Quad core CPU with a TWELVE core GPU. That 12-core GPU combined with the 4-core CPU has a LOT more processing power than the 2-core CPU and single core GPU of our Gnexes.
sishgupta said:
<3 XDA dev is the only place I can talk about video encoding/decoding and not get put on blast for being a nerd
This vid is 720p (1280x720) and so well below the max bitrate.
The transformer prime is a beast though. It has a Tegra 3 processor which is Nvidia's Quad core CPU with a TWELVE core GPU. That 12-core GPU combined with the 4-core CPU has a LOT more processing power than the 2-core CPU and single core GPU of our Gnexes.
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I'm aware of the specs on the prime. I was just responding to your comment that 40mbits was beyond mobile performance possibilities.
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Well that's being a bit pedantic for my tastes lol. You and I both know laptops are mobile and can play upwards of 40mbps. The transformer prime is faster than most net books and even some laptops.
Anyway then yea you are right
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1. Are you sure video is deinterlaced? If its 1080i, the (C|G)PU has to convert it on the fly in the media player gallery. 40Mbit/sec is very tough to do that with.
2. The Transformer while on paper looks better, the Gnex has better synthetic benchmarks than the T'former. Loook at the Engadget and Anandtech reviews. In LinPack, the Tformer gets about 60'ish, where as the Gnex can hit 90. Just sayin'.
3. Dice Player plays better than anything else I've thrown at it. Too bad the full version isn't available, so I have to uninstall/re-install the trial every 3 days because the guy's google checkout account is locked and he refuses it to see it anywhere else like Amazon's app store. Oh well.

What's The Point in 720p Front Cam If It Only Transmits Videochat in 320x240?

I traded my S2 for a Galaxy Nexus because I read that the GNexus front cam supports 720p videochat.
Well I just found out that it only supports 720p video RECORDING, not video CHAT. I tested in Skype over WiFi and it transmitted in 320x240, which is much worse than the S2 transmitted at! Same result with Google Chat!
What a crock!
Yes
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Its a travesty.
montrealguy said:
I traded my S2 for a Galaxy Nexus because I read that the GNexus front cam supports 720p videochat.
Well I just found out that it only supports 720p video RECORDING, not video CHAT. I tested in Skype over WiFi and it transmitted in 320x240, which is much worse than the S2 transmitted at! Same result with Google Chat!
What a crock!
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Well you should have no problem trading back for a SGS2. If i had a SGS2 I'd make that trade all day long.
Loading software off of LP cassette tapes to face to face video calls in 30 years... but no 720P?? Pointless.
how is a software limitation the phones fault. they limit it for bandwidth through their servers. I don't understated the problem here? just find a video chat that supports HD on ICS.
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Well you should have no problem trading back for a SGS2. If i had a SGS2 I'd make that trade all day long.
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Hmm, will you trade your Gnex for a Tmobile SGS2?
player911 said:
how is a software limitation the phones fault. they limit it for bandwidth through their servers. I don't understated the problem here? just find a video chat that supports HD on ICS.
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This is true is more bandwidth then anything , if your setting up a Skype on your desktop and want to stream at HD you better have a fast connection
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720p is to take good pictures with. video chat is different
You should definitely smash it with a hammer while simultaneously cursing at god.
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Lol.... he got the same reception in irc while making a fuss about this. This is gold, Jerry. Gold.
good day.
I don't think anyone really needs or wants to see your face in HD. Just a hunch.
montrealguy said:
I traded my S2 for a Galaxy Nexus because I read that the GNexus front cam supports 720p videochat.
Well I just found out that it only supports 720p video RECORDING, not video CHAT. I tested in Skype over WiFi and it transmitted in 320x240, which is much worse than the S2 transmitted at! Same result with Google Chat!
What a crock!
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My wife has a 3 weeks old T-Mo white GS2 that she'll trade you.
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MMcCraryNJ said:
I don't think anyone really needs or wants to see your face in HD. Just a hunch.
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Maybe its not faces...
*hint*
Just mail me your phone. That'll solve your problem.
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Isnt this just a software issue and could easily be fixed in an update? Or better yet any video chat app developer could just update their app to use the full 720p, no?
Yeah you really got hosed getting a 1280x720 HD display, pure Android, native ICS phone instead of your old WVGA TouchWizzed native Gingerbread phone, because video chat makes all the difference. Cry me a
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I can't see any Video chat allowing 720p. For a conference, thats 2 HD video streams (in and out). Your not going to be getting the bandwidth required for that kind of streaming
That would require each member to have TWICE that to send and receive. Plus how networking works, you'd bounce between so many servers that there is no way to guarantee that kind of bandwidth.
Streaming video is much different then streaming live service. Quality of Service is very important here to make sure Video and Audio sync up on the fly. It can't "buffer" minutes ahead (time travel?).
This is why most Video Conference are limited to 320x240 or (at most) 640x480. [email protected] is considered pretty good.
The higher the resolution the choppier it will be. And if your looking for a HD slideshow, then video conferencing isn't the best option. Trust me, when your away from your family for a few weeks, you'll take any resolution.
720p capability of the Front Camera is mostly related to taking stills and local recording.
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how is a software limitation the phones fault. they limit it for bandwidth through their servers. I don't understated the problem here? just find a video chat that supports HD on ICS.
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Does one even exist?
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This is true is more bandwidth then anything , if your setting up a Skype on your desktop and want to stream at HD you better have a fast connection
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Trust me -it is not a bandwidth restriction. I have a 25mb/7mb wifi connection and my speedtest.net result for mobile connection is 5mb/3mb.
It must be something else...

How to test out Mobile HDR?

So I finally got my Note 7 and it's awesome so far.
One of the biggest feature they were showing was Mobile HDR games and videos.
Games with Vulkan input have HDR. BUT haven't found any.
Netflix and Amazon Prime said they're going to have available HDR movies and shows. BUT also haven't found any. ( Netflix shows HD and not even UHD. I do have the highest subscription plan. Amazon Prime only shows HD.)
Lastly I even downloaded some HDR 4K movie trailers and they don't work. (They do play, but colors are inaccurate because HDR isn't working.)
Any of you guys have successfully tried HDR?
I tried this too. Supposedly shows like The Man in High Castle is hdr but I can't tell the difference.
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aznmode said:
I tried this too. Supposedly shows like The Man in High Castle is hdr but I can't tell the difference.
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it may be filmed in HDR but Amazon has to make the app capable of playing HDR on mobile.
This and ask those games they promised are AWOL. The game pack was supposed to be out yesterday, nothing. No news on any of the major sites about it either. Kinda disappointing.
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Phonearena is saying:
NETFLIX~
"Important note: The Galaxy Note 7 is not listed as an officially supported title on NETFLIX'S Q&A site for HDR, meaning you might not be able to stream HDR content to it yet. I've reached out to Samsung for clarification and a potential ETA."
Amazon Prime~
"At this time, there doesn't seem to be a special category that will automatically compile a list of all HDR titles, which is obviously not ideal. A blanket search for "HDR" works, however, and there's already a list of titles circulating the web. Another way to tell if a title is HDR-compatible is to watch for the little badge that says HDR."
Games~
"IDK"
Samsung~
"???*"
The games that use thr vulkan api are need for speed no limits (just got addicted to this) H.I.T heroes of incredible something and theres one other MOBA style game. Found them on YouTube, NFSNL being my favorite. Quality is definitely there.
Just spoke with an Amazon Rep and....
Edit: I did manage to download a UHD HDR video from Samsung but honestly... I can't tell the difference between the "HDR" and non-"HDR" video. Looks the same as it does on my Note5 :| Maybe it's not true HDR or not playing in HDR. Idk. Feel like Samsung should really sort this out if one of their main selling points is the "HDR" screen.
Just spoke with an Amazon rep and yeah, QHD, UHD and HDR are not currently supported on the Note7 so it just plays in HD (1080p) with no HDR. I really wanted to see it's HDR capabilities too :/ I was initially comparing the Note5's screen to the Note7's with "HDR" content from the Amazon Prime app but noticed that they looked exactly the same. Like... exactly the same. Made me think that it wasn't really in HDR and yep, sure enough, that is the case. Just sucks that the app (and Samsung) is advertising them in HDR on the note7 when they're really not... and that it only plays in HD even if you DOWNLOAD the videos to your phone -_- way to go, Amazon... (sarcasm obviously).
You would think that they would at least include an HDR video WITH the phone so you can preview the HDR screen. Would even be better if they included an HDR video and a non-HDR video so you could be like, "oh my wooow the difference is so amaze!"
Anyway... here's a list of the Amazon Video app's supported devices for UHD and HDR as of 08/21/2016:
2015/16 Samsung SUHD TVs (JS8500, JS9000, JS9100, JS9500, KS9800, KS9500, KS9000, KS8500, KS8000, KS7500 and KS7000)
2015/16 Sony ‘Triluminos’ 4K TVs (x850c, x900c, x910c, x930c, x940cx, 800d, x850d, x930d and x940d)
2015/16 LG TVs (EF9500, EG9500, EG9600, UH9500, UH8500, UH7700, UH7500, OLEDG6P and OLEDE6P)
I've been wondering this myself
My brother has a 85" LG HDR 4k TV so I pretty much know all the titles that have HDR.
You need to be on the 11.99 netflix plan to view HDR, and the *ONLY* title Netflix has that supports HDR currently is Marco Polo.
Amazon has a few, try either One Mississippi or Transparent. And make sure you choose the one that says "UHD" under the title. I'm not even sure you will be able to see those selections unless you are on a 4k TV/device supported by Amazon..
so who knows.
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aznmode said:
I tried this too. Supposedly shows like The Man in High Castle is hdr but I can't tell the difference.
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This one you chose isn't the HDR version. This is the regular version. Amazon's 4k selection is separate from its other selections which complicates everything.
You need to find the version that has UHD under the "Prime" label. It's VERY VERY difficult to find.
rdsport323 said:
I've been wondering this myself
My brother has a 85" LG HDR 4k TV so I pretty much know all the titles that have HDR.
You need to be on the 11.99 netflix plan to view HDR, and the *ONLY* title Netflix has that supports HDR currently is Marco Polo.
Amazon has a few, try either One Mississippi or Transparent. And make sure you choose the one that says "UHD" under the title. I'm not even sure you will be able to see those selections unless you are on a 4k TV/device supported by Amazon..
so who knows.
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This one you chose isn't the HDR version. This is the regular version. Amazon's 4k selection is separate from its other selections which complicates everything.
You need to find the version that has UHD under the "Prime" label. It's VERY VERY difficult to find.
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Ok found this by searching via Google "man in High Castle Amazon hdr" which lead me to Amazon and added it to my watch list. So it now shows on my Amazon video app watch list. Notice it says Ultra HD so this is not a standard version. I don't see a difference. Not that I really care about hdr on phones but just pointing it out to help OP
fyi: searching with key word "ultra HD" in the mix is better then using "hdr" it seems like.
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Is there a way to force HDMI output resolution?

Ok, so here's what I wanted to do:
I wanted to stream my gaming adventures from the Note 10 Plus 5G (T-Mobile) to a USB-C to HDMI cable, into the Elgato CamLink 4K. All works fine but since the CamLink 4K detects the input from the Note 10 as 2160p at 30fps, my games on the Note 10 automatically cap framerate at 30fps, and I notice a lag/sluggishness while in a game. The moment I unplug the USB-C to HDMI cable, the fps in-game goes back to 60fps. I've tested just plugging the hdmi into a TV and the fps does not change in the game, so the issue has to deal with when I connect it to the CamLink 4K and it allowing only 30fps at 2160p which is a hardware limitation, and the Note 10 Plus automatically forcing the game to cap at 30fps.
I'm trying to find a way to over come this issue by changing the Note 10's hdmi output to 1080p (since the CamLink 4K supports 60fps at 1080p). My question is, is there a way to do this without root? Or does anyone else have any ideas?
I could capture using ScrCpy but there is no audio capture and the quality isn't as good as capturing from CamLink.
Hi .did you manage to find a solution ? Im experiencing same issue
AssassinsLament said:
Ok, so here's what I wanted to do:
I wanted to stream my gaming adventures from the Note 10 Plus 5G (T-Mobile) to a USB-C to HDMI cable, into the Elgato CamLink 4K. All works fine but since the CamLink 4K detects the input from the Note 10 as 2160p at 30fps, my games on the Note 10 automatically cap framerate at 30fps, and I notice a lag/sluggishness while in a game. The moment I unplug the USB-C to HDMI cable, the fps in-game goes back to 60fps. I've tested just plugging the hdmi into a TV and the fps does not change in the game, so the issue has to deal with when I connect it to the CamLink 4K and it allowing only 30fps at 2160p which is a hardware limitation, and the Note 10 Plus automatically forcing the game to cap at 30fps.
I'm trying to find a way to over come this issue by changing the Note 10's hdmi output to 1080p (since the CamLink 4K supports 60fps at 1080p). My question is, is there a way to do this without root? Or does anyone else have any ideas?
I could capture using ScrCpy but there is no audio capture and the quality isn't as good as capturing from CamLink.
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30fps its from samsung phone. I test with touch sampling rate. when i plug the hdmi, 60hz input rate change to 30hz.
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Hey guys! I'm extremely happy to say it's your lucky day! I was looking into this exact issue for my Note 10+ and my NReal Air AR glasses.
I found this app called SecondScreen: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.farmerbb.secondscreen.free
It allows you to fully control all kinds of settings for external displays!
No rooting required, you will need a PC to run an ADB command but it will have all the instructions in the app for you.
Made an account just to help, cheers!
Seelanz said:
Hi .did you manage to find a solution ? Im experiencing same issue
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