480 fps Slow Motion at 720p Possible? - Asus Zenfone 5Z Questions & Answers

Hey all. So far I'm loving this phone!
I saw that OnePlus updated their 6 to enable 480 fps super slow motion video a while back, and since this is also a SD845 phone I'm wondering if Asus can also add this option to the 5Z?
What do you guys think?

Mustajab Is'haq said:
Hey all. So far I'm loving this phone!
I saw that OnePlus updated their 6 to enable 480 fps super slow motion video a while back, and since this is also a SD845 phone I'm wondering if Asus can also add this option to the 5Z?
What do you guys think?
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Hey friend.
The ZenFone 5z's Soc can take up to 960fps
but there's no Dedicated RAM(DRAM) for camera to process that kind of frames.
for example: Sony Xperia XZP's camera has a DRAM with 128MB and high frequency (don't remember the number).
anyway, Try some other camera UI apps that may work.

Vonarian said:
Hey friend.
The ZenFone 5z's Soc can take up to 960fps
but there's no Dedicated RAM(DRAM) for camera to process that kind of frames.
for example: Sony Xperia XZP's camera has a DRAM with 128MB and high frequency (don't remember the number).
anyway, Try some other camera UI apps that may work.
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Yeah I know what it is capable of, was just wondering if it might be possible for Asus to add the 480 fps at 720p option through an update like OnePlus did. Thanks anyway.

Bumping this thread back up.
Read yesterday that Xiaomi is sending an update to the Poco F1 which enables 960 fps slow motion video. As far as I know the Poco was never mentioned with having support for this sort of feature when it was launched. Any thoughts on this?
I'm going to contact Asus and see if they are going to include at least a 480 fps option since 960 fps requires different hardware (like RAM for the sensor).

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moto g4 plus [email protected] ?

Hi guys, moto g4 plus using Snapdragon 617 Processor, this processor support 1080P 60fps record but g4 plus have to feature 1080p 30fps. Will be 1080p 60fps mod ? because as g4 plus same power too phones recording [email protected], for example samsung galaxy S5
https://www.qualcomm.com/products/snapdragon/processors/617
I think the camera sensor is not compatible
But it's just my thinking
mgedik said:
Hi guys, moto g4 plus using Snapdragon 617 Processor, this processor support 1080P 60fps record but g4 plus have to feature 1080p 30fps. Will be 1080p 60fps mod ? because as g4 plus same power too phones recording [email protected], for example samsung galaxy S5
https://www.qualcomm.com/products/snapdragon/processors/617
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There are 3 things you have to look at when deciding what resolution & speed a phone records a video...
1. Camera sensor
2. The ISP
3. The software implementation
1. Camera sensor - Omnivison OV16860
A quick look at the OmniVision site tells me that the G4 Plus sensor "supports high-quality slow motion video capture with full field of view (FOV). The sensor can capture 16-megapixel images and video at 45 fps, ultra-high resolution 4K2K video at 60 fps, and 1080p high definition (HD) video at 120 fps via high speed D-PHY and C-PHY interfaces"
What does this mean? It means that yes, our phone CAN record 1080p60 videos, & actually a lot more....
2. ISP - Snapdragon 617
It is very well known that this is a decent mid-tier SoC and has good capabilities.... But how much exactly...?
Multiple google searches led me to this -
"14.9GB/s b/w GPU Adreno 405 Adreno 405 "Next-gen" Adreno "Next-gen" Adreno Encode/
Decode 1080p H.264
1080p30 HEVC, decode 1080p H.264
1080p60 HEVC, decode 2160p30, 1080p120
H.264 & HEVC 2160p30, 1080p120
H.264 & HEVC Camera/ISP 21MP Dual ISP"
Which means yes, our phone can decode 1080p60 videos (seems to be HEVC only)
3. Software implementation -
Now this is where your answer is... Motorola has to develop (or fork) device drivers & libraries for the particular sensor & ISP. Now, on a mid-range phone for the masses, why would you spend so many development hours on trying to get 1080p60, only for it to eat away its high-range market's share. The G4 Plus is already more than capable to disrupt high range phones (ex - Moto Z Play), and if you add extra features, it'll either be costlier or everybody will buy ONLY this phone.
Long story short, Motorola hasn't included the SW implementation and/or device libs required for 1080p60. If you want it, you have to develop it yourself from Motorola's device libs & kernel.... Parts of which are closed source... Which means you can't.
Only solution is to reverse engineer/ get open source device libs for the sensor, make your changes, integrate it back into the kernel (& the system) & HOPE it works.
Similar discussion was held in the Moto G2 forums, that device was capable of 1080p recording, whereas it only had 720p in SW... Similar conclusion in the end.
Very interesting.
aditya.upadhyaya said:
There are 3 things you have to look at when deciding what resolution & speed a phone records a video...
1. Camera sensor
2. The ISP
3. The software implementation
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Thank you, that was a great summary. Much appreciated.
try oxygen for android "ABS TWEAKS" BEST APP EVER! and you'll get your 60fps, you'll need busybox, and terminal on your phone, and Int. n your phone. theres a thread on xda about it. good luck champs!!!
p.s. i take no credit for ABS TWEAKS.
Dr.who? said:
try oxygen for android "ABS TWEAKS" BEST APP EVER! and you'll get your 60fps, you'll need busybox, and terminal on your phone, and Int. n your phone. theres a thread on xda about it. good luck champs!!!
p.s. i take no credit for ABS TWEAKS.
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Even if that abs tweak work ,It doesn't support nougat.
I think ABS TWEAK is for 60 fps playback and not camera mod. IMHO
aditya.upadhyaya said:
Which means yes, our phone can decode 1080p60 videos (seems to be HEVC only)
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That is DECODING - processing video files to send data to the LCD screen.
You need to look at the ENCODING process - making data files from data from the image sensor. That is a different hardware block on the chip. All I could find is that SD617 supports: "Up to 1080p video capture @60 FPS".
Datasheet doesn't say more, it's even more confusing because it says [email protected]: https://www.qualcomm.com/media/documents/files/snapdragon-617-processor-product-brief.pdf
Also, remember that, if you save on the external SD card, it's speed might not be enough to keep up with writing the video file. Some cheap cards have horrible writing performance.
It requires driver and HALs

Enable 4K video and slow motion recording in any Lumia

Hi users! This is an old trick but some of users are facing some error. Is there any way to make it work perfectly?
Address= "HKLocalMachine\Software\OEM\Nokia\Camera\RFC\Resolution"
Key= "VideoResolution"
Value= "4"
Akki_X said:
Hi users! This is an old trick but some of users are facing some error. Is there any way to make it work perfectly?
Address= "HKLocalMachine\Software\OEM\Nokia\Camera\RFC\Resolution"
Key= "VideoResolution"
Value= "4"
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This tweak requires hardware support, e.g. Snapdragon 200/400 can't work with 4K video.
That's why doesn't work on 520....
I get 30 frames on every resolution Lumia640xl.
augustinionut said:
I get 30 frames on every resolution Lumia640xl.
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Cool now enjoy
Restore
How can I back to default setting?
Default value
zakabir4 said:
How can I back to default setting?
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Simply change the value to 3
Error
I tried but when I turn on slow mode video and increase resolution, it shows error and no video capture!
Need hardware Requirement
zakabir4 said:
I tried but when I turn on slow mode video and increase resolution, it shows error and no video capture!
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Due to low hardware this trick isn't working well for some users.
Device
My device is 640XL. But in a previous comment a user write that he is successful with same device.
zakabir4 said:
slow mode video !
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What is your version of camera app? Where to find slomo setting?
Camera
Camera Version: 2017.1003.21.0
Slow motion is not working
Hardware issue
augustinionut said:
Slow motion is not working
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Not working on some low end devices
Like 640xl.
Hi, strange user @Akki_X. JFYI, 4K video requires, first of all, camera with > 8Mp matrix (3840 pixels × 2160 pixels = 8.3 megapixels, aspect ratio 16:9). So, don't waste your (and others) time for posting this kind of useless and stupid hacks!
@sensboston
I agree. But it is not a stupid post, just one lacking needed research. Plus why open a seperate thread to discuss something that has already been posted...
On a side note. I thought you were upset at how W10M is turning out, interestingly you are still around adding to posts...
Chill dude
sensboston said:
Hi, strange user @Akki_X. JFYI, 4K video requires, first of all, camera with > 8Mp matrix (3840 pixels × 2160 pixels = 8.3 megapixels, aspect ratio 16:9). So, don't waste your (and others) time for posting this kind of useless and stupid hacks!
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I was just asking about this trick because I wasn't sure about this and I thought some of users may could help about this so that I posted. My intention isn't wasting Your time to read this post. Let people try to ho forward, don't push Them behind. E.g- Project Astoria was dead... Now many users are keep focusing on that.
Thanks! ??
@nate0, did you get my point? To shoot 4K video, registry change is not enough (absolutely). First, you must have a 4K capable camera, second - your handset hardware must have enough performance and power to handle 4K video stream. There is no point to "research"; Nokia/MS engineers aren't stupid and nonprofessional. If your phone's camera not marked as "4K capable", you can't (physically) shoot 4K videos. Period.
Changing the registry value to 4 doesn't make your device shoot at 4k, the registry value 4 means the highest your camera support.
i.e. If your device shows maximum capture as 720p but, your camera can shoot 1080p because it supports it, for example 5MP camera, then the value 4 will enable 1080, not 2160(4k).

Enabling 1080p 60 FPS + 120 FPS Video Recording via Root or Patched Camera APK

Wanted to kick off the conversation about enabling high frame rate video recording on the Pixel 3. I just found out the Pixel 3 supports 1080p 120 FPS rear camera video recording. It's even advertised in their camera specs.
The Google Camera APK currently only supports 30fps or "Auto", which is god awful as it fluctuates FPS and doesn't even reach ~55 FPS in bright settings. Aside from enabling a constant 60 FPS option (like the Pixel 2), is there a way to enable the 120 FPS setting as well? Would this require a custom ROM that changes the Pixel 3 source code, or is the only thing necessary a patched APK of Google Camera? I'm wondering if it's also possible to do this through a Magisk module.
Happy to hear any ideas on how we all could enable 60/120 FPS as the hardware clearly supports it. Furthermore, the Snapdragon 845 supports 4K 60 FPS recording. This makes me believe that it may be even possible to enable 4k 60 FPS which would be amazing. It's really unfortunate we have to revert to an awful 30 FPS for 1080p recording after the Pixel 2 had a 60 FPS option. Thanks in advance.
this doesn't belong here
you should ask this to be moved to general
arh2o said:
Wanted to kick off the conversation about enabling high frame rate video recording on the Pixel 3. I just found out the Pixel 3 supports 1080p 120 FPS rear camera video recording. It's even advertised in their camera specs.
The Google Camera APK currently only supports 30fps or "Auto", which is god awful as it fluctuates FPS and doesn't even reach ~55 FPS in bright settings. Aside from enabling a constant 60 FPS option (like the Pixel 2), is there a way to enable the 120 FPS setting as well? Would this require a custom ROM that changes the Pixel 3 source code, or is the only thing necessary a patched APK of Google Camera? I'm wondering if it's also possible to do this through a Magisk module.
Happy to hear any ideas on how we all could enable 60/120 FPS as the hardware clearly supports it. Furthermore, the Snapdragon 845 supports 4K 60 FPS recording. This makes me believe that it may be even possible to enable 4k 60 FPS which would be amazing. It's really unfortunate we have to revert to an awful 30 FPS for 1080p recording after the Pixel 2 had a 60 FPS option. Thanks in advance.
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I also think its possible. The Hardware is definitely ready for this.
On my old Nexus 5X there were some guys that enabled 1080p/60fps through some edits of the camera lib's. Maybe this will happen too on the P3XL.
Also the Snapdragon 845 is listed with up to 2.8GHz but Google decided to ship the P3 with
2.5GHz but that is another point.
Maybe im wrong
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Komodoketavaran said:
I also think its possible. The Hardware is definitely ready for this.
On my old Nexus 5X there were some guys that enabled 1080p/60fps through some edits of the camera lib's. Maybe this will happen too on the P3XL.
Also the Snapdragon 845 is listed with up to 2.8GHz but Google decided to ship the P3 with
2.5GHz but that is another point.
Maybe im wrong
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That is correct the 845 goes up to 2.8 ghz and Google under clocked it to 2.5 but a custom kernel can easily fix that. I upped mine back to 2.8 and still have great battery life.
hope Google will fix it
Guys google isn't going to do this.
So who'll build that Mod?
collindubya said:
Guys google isn't going to do this.
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Yea I was hoping Google would include the 60 FPS video recording option on the Pixel 3 with their monthly updates but so far nothing. After this sparse January 2019 Pixel 3 update (only audio fixes) I've lost some hope that Google will ever add these high frame rate options. It's a real shame that the Pixel 2 can record at a constant 60 FPS, while the Pixel 3 cannot.
where is camera mod enabling this for stock?
Make the P3xl Camera Great Again
I'm also in support of this mod. Anyone aware of a dev working on this that I can track/follow?
Maybe we could motivate the dev of the Mod for the Pocophone to give it a try? ?
There is even a new magisk module for Samsung exynos devices to activate [email protected] So I would be surprised if it were impossible for our Pixel.
I tried to edit some xml lol but it doesn't let me save the changes
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Sadly I'm miles away from being a dev

Redmi Note 8 1080 60 fps support

Hi. Does somone know how to switch on 60 fps mode in video recording (1080). In stock app there is no option but in specification on official website it shows that 1080 30/60 fps is supported. Option to change frame rate is not there. I know that cpu is capable to pull 60 fps in 1080 (4k?) but out of the box it's just not there. What's going on?
Madhuvrata said:
Hi. Does somone know how to switch on 60 fps mode in video recording (1080). In stock app there is no option but in specification on official website it shows that 1080 30/60 fps is supported. Option to change frame rate is not there. I know that cpu is capable to pull 60 fps in 1080 (4k?) but out of the box it's just not there. What's going on?
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Install Google Camera, which allows you to select 1080 60fps in video mode.
like this:
Yes that's fine. But Xiaomi claims out of the box 60p fps support in their website. Anyway, probably I'm not going ( if I'm going to buy this device) to use stock camera that often.
Madhuvrata said:
Yes that's fine. But Xiaomi claims out of the box 60p fps support in their website. Anyway, probably I'm not going ( if I'm going to buy this device) to use stock camera that often.
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Not really sure about why 60fps isnt avaliable in stock app, only benefit of using stock cam is being able to switch between cameras, where GCam needs root to do the same task.
It also does not record 60fps on filmic pro or zy play for my gimbal.
Great news - MIUI 11 brings 1080p @ 60fps support to the stock camera app. (tested and fully working)
You can get it here: https://forum.xda-developers.com/redmi-note-8/how-to/rom-miui-11-redmi-note-8-global-ginkgo-t4009645
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Moto g8 support 240fps slow motion video?

hello, the phone has the same processor as the g8 power and the g8 plus, but it does not have support to record in super slow motion (240 fps), which if they have the other 2 phones mentioned, is there any way to unlock it?
stipi30 said:
hello, the phone has the same processor as the g8 power and the g8 plus, but it does not have support to record in super slow motion (240 fps), which if they have the other 2 phones mentioned, is there any way to unlock it?
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The other 2 devices support it, but don't use it according to Motorola's website. Qualcomm states the SDM665 is capable of it though. My best guess, is you'll need a modified Gcam. Users for the Redmi Note 5 Pro report that this build works for them to unlock 240fps slow mode.
Gcam_6.2.030_N7P_test1
Not working for me, any Solution?
stipi30 said:
Not working for me, any Solution?
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Have you tried this build specifically? Barring that, I'm not sure. The emmc might not be fast enough to support it. The CPU definitely can handle it though. I'll see what I can dig up for you.
https://f.celsoazevedo.com/file/cfiles/gcm1/GCam_6.2.030_N7P_test1.apk
Edit: Try adding this to the build.prop reboot, then test the modded Gcam. You'll have to set these numbers back to zero if it doesn't work, or you'll get some funky camera issues.
Code:
persist.camera.eis.enable=1
persist.camera.is_mode=4
hello thanks for the support, I tried the camera version you placed and it lets me record at 1 / 8x but when watching the video it is the same as at 120fps, now I will try modifying the build.prop, this is very rare ...

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