Re: Nexus 4 camera recording v0.1 (AVC high profile & LEVEL 4 achieved!) (60FPS tests
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Originally Posted by alanwyl
Just a quick question, would fastboot boot boot.img replace my old kernel?
Running Franco kernel now, the power Hal is modified
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It wouldnt replace/flash your current kernel it would temporarily boot it
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Originally Posted by meangreenie
People have complained about the low mic volume while recording a lot on these forums. Didn't get fixed with 4.2.2, so I don't think it's your phone.
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Thanks ive been looking into that waiting for qualcomm to respond their 44.1/48khz audio is a joke i think its set to that due to a hardware problem but im changing it soon to test since they havent replied to my tweet
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Originally Posted by gd6noob
will this work for 4.2.1 or only 4.2.2?
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Works on both 4.2.1 and 4.2.2 but its better to wait patiently for another test v0.2
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Originally Posted by hp420
I wish instead of making a full kernel some devs would just release the source to patch the existing kernels with the mod. We've got so many great kernels already that have got insane amounts of mods included....why not let them get their hands on this so we can use the great camera enhancement alongside, say, color calibration improvements, etc.
I really, truly mean no offense by saying this, but since this is a kernel with only the camera improvement I'm going to pass.....but I would love nothing more than to see this implemented in matr1x, trinity and franco!! 
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I am in no way doing this to distribute a kernel with and make it better than others without releasing source, if you had read the thread you would actually understand that, this is a hack it isn't the right method ive done the right way before but its difficult without the internet as i need to pull aosp and build custom binarys, im looking into maybe switching it from kernel to binary modification something i have done in the past. This also hasnt been finished, once 60-90fps is achieved on 720p it can be implemented in all kernels.
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