Recording 60fps with Snap Camera !!

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Its simple but its buggy :p

Get "Snap Camera" Trial on Google Play and do this steps:

1. Open Snap Camera Settings
2 .Go to "Other" and enable "Show Advanced Settings"
3. Go to "Video" and Select 720p -> enable "Video Frame Rate 60" -> enable "Use HFR Frame Rate"
4. Press Rec then first it fails but the camera driver enables from slow motion video
5. Dont Exit the app and go "Video" and disable "Use HFR Frame Rate"
6. Press Rec and it recording at 60fps !!!!!

Remember the video quality is bad because it uses slow motion at 720x480 !!

I don't know if it works with all ROMS but i did this with [ROM][TW][4.4.4][08.05.16][v5] HYPER-ROM

If you dont believe me i recording with mirror to see my galaxy s3
 
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whitesnakeftw

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Its simple but its buggy :p

Get "Snap Camera" Trial on Google Play and do this steps:

1. Open Snap Camera Settings
2 .Go to "Other" and enable "Show Advanced Settings"
3. Go to "Video" and Select 720p -> enable "Video Frame Rate 60" -> enable "Use HFR Frame Rate"
4. Press Rec then first it fails but the camera driver enables from slow motion video
5. Dont Exit the app and go "Video" and disable "Use HFR Frame Rate"
6. Press Rec and it recording at 60fps !!!!!

Remember the video quality is bad because it uses slow motion at 720x480 !!

I don't know if it works with all ROMS but i did this with [ROM][TW][4.4.4][08.05.16][v5] HYPER-ROM

If you dont believe me i recording with mirror to see my galaxy s3

Bro I swear to god you're some unsung hero! I can't believe no one replied to you in 4 years, this is genius! I've tried different camera apps over the years and this trick is the only one giving me actual smooth video via my crappy Redmi 4 Pro camera! Now, even though the video is super smooth to me (and I have a taste for watching 60fps sports) the mediainfo report on it still says 30fps:

HTML:
Video
ID                          : 1
Format                      : AVC
Format/Info                 : Advanced Video Codec
Format profile              : Baseline@L3.1
Format settings             : 1 Ref Frames
Format settings, CABAC      : No
Format settings, Reference  : 1 frame
Format settings, GOP        : M=1, N=30
Codec ID                    : avc1
Codec ID/Info               : Advanced Video Coding
Duration                    : 32 s 786 ms
Source duration             : 32 s 795 ms
Bit rate                    : 14.0 Mb/s
Width                       : 1 280 pixels
Height                      : 720 pixels
Display aspect ratio        : 16:9
Frame rate mode             : Variable
Frame rate                  : 29.760 FPS
Minimum frame rate          : 23.059 FPS
Maximum frame rate          : 30.303 FPS
Color space                 : YUV
Chroma subsampling          : 4:2:0
Bit depth                   : 8 bits
Scan type                   : Progressive
Bits/(Pixel*Frame)          : 0.510
Stream size                 : 54.7 MiB (99%)
Source stream size          : 54.7 MiB (99%)
Title                       : VideoHandle
Language                    : English
Encoded date                : UTC 2020-04-01 23:00:13
Tagged date                 : UTC 2020-04-01 23:00:13
mdhd_Duration               : 32786
Codec configuration box     : avcC

I also checked with MPC-HC pressing Ctrl+J to constantly monitor changes in fps and it always stays around 30fps. I just don't understand this because video is also progressive (interlacing might have explained doubled fps, but it's not the case). Anyway, this is just for the record and really doesn't matter because the video looks very good. The funny thing is that if I record 720p video @30fps with the default camera app, the video turns out to be around 15fps and looks like absolute crap, so again thanks a lot homie! :laugh: