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Guest qliman
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Better video recording ? is possible to change video recording for better quality my secound phone is s8300 and video 740x480 is much better than in omnia 2.

Guest teamkillexpert
Posted

there will be no point in making new products if the old ones can easily be improved in every way. I'm sorry but I don't believe in "there are no stupid questions"

also you didn't even tell us how is it better.

Guest qliman
Posted

This is not a stupid question, This is comparison

OMNIA II

http://pic.gsmarena.com/vv/reviewsimg/samsung-i8000-omnia-ii/camera/gsmarena_v001.mp4
General

Complete name					: C:\gsmarena_v001.mp4

Format						   : MPEG-4

Format profile				   : 3GPP2 Media

Codec ID						 : 3g2a

File size						: 2.68 MiB

Duration						 : 10s 759ms

Overall bit rate				 : 2 087 Kbps

Encoded date					 : UTC 2009-08-27 13:42:33

Tagged date					  : UTC 2009-08-27 13:42:33


Video

ID							   : 1

Format						   : MPEG-4 Visual

Format profile				   : Simple@L3

Format settings, BVOP			: Yes

Format settings, QPel			: No

Format settings, GMC			 : No warppoints

Format settings, Matrix		  : Default (H.263)

Codec ID						 : 20

Duration						 : 10s 759ms

Bit rate mode					: Variable

Bit rate						 : 2 052 Kbps

Width							: 720 pixels

Height						   : 480 pixels

Display aspect ratio			 : 3:2

Frame rate mode				  : Variable

Frame rate					   : 30.021 fps

Minimum frame rate			   : 18.182 fps

Maximum frame rate			   : 47.619 fps

Standard						 : NTSC

Resolution					   : 8 bits

Scan type						: Progressive

Bits/(Pixel*Frame)			   : 0.198

Stream size					  : 2.63 MiB (98%)

Language						 : English

Encoded date					 : UTC 2009-08-27 13:42:33

Tagged date					  : UTC 2009-08-27 13:42:33


Audio

ID							   : 2

Format						   : AAC

Format/Info					  : Advanced Audio Codec

Format version				   : Version 4

Format profile				   : LC

Format settings, SBR			 : Yes

Format settings, PS			  : Yes

Codec ID						 : 40

Duration						 : 10s 496ms

Bit rate mode					: Constant

Bit rate						 : 31.0 Kbps

Nominal bit rate				 : 64.0 Kbps

Channel(s)					   : 2 channels

Channel positions				: Front: L R

Sampling rate					: 32.0 KHz

Stream size					  : 39.7 KiB (1%)

Language						 : English

Encoded date					 : UTC 2009-08-27 13:42:33

Tagged date					  : UTC 2009-08-27 13:42:33
S8300
http://pic.gsmarena.com/vv/reviewsimg/samsung-s8300-review/camera/video/video013.mp4
General

Complete name					: C:\video013.mp4

Format						   : MPEG-4

Format profile				   : 3GPP Media Release 5

Codec ID						 : 3gp5

File size						: 8.88 MiB

Duration						 : 10s 238ms

Overall bit rate				 : 7 275 Kbps


Video

ID							   : 1

Format						   : MPEG-4 Visual

Format profile				   : Simple@L5

Format settings, BVOP			: Yes

Format settings, QPel			: No

Format settings, GMC			 : No warppoints

Format settings, Matrix		  : Default (H.263)

Codec ID						 : 20

Duration						 : 10s 238ms

Bit rate mode					: Constant

Bit rate						 : 7 258 Kbps

Width							: 720 pixels

Height						   : 480 pixels

Display aspect ratio			 : 1.636

Frame rate mode				  : Variable

Frame rate					   : 29.889 fps

Minimum frame rate			   : 29.412 fps

Maximum frame rate			   : 34.483 fps

Standard						 : NTSC

Resolution					   : 8 bits

Scan type						: Progressive

Bits/(Pixel*Frame)			   : 0.703

Stream size					  : 8.86 MiB (100%)

Title							: VideoTR

Language						 : English


Audio

ID							   : 2

Format						   : AMR

Format/Info					  : Adaptive Multi-Rate

Format profile				   : Narrow band

Codec ID						 : samr

Duration						 : 10s 220ms

Bit rate mode					: Constant

Bit rate						 : 12.8 Kbps

Channel(s)					   : 1 channel

Sampling rate					: 8 000 Hz

Resolution					   : 13 bits

Stream size					  : 16.0 KiB (0%)

Title							: AudioTR

Writing library				  : (empty)

Language						 : English

There's A BIG Difference

Problem is in omnia 2 have low bitrate 2.000Kbps , S8300 have 7.000Kbps

Maybe its possible to change bitrate.

Guest thisrock
Posted

I'm very suprised! How can you set audio codec "AAC" on Omnia II? I couldn't find any options video recording menu?

  • 5 months later...
Guest Pumaris
Posted
This is not a stupid question, This is comparison

OMNIA II

http://pic.gsmarena.com/vv/reviewsimg/samsung-i8000-omnia-ii/camera/gsmarena_v001.mp4
General

Complete name					: C:\gsmarena_v001.mp4

Format						   : MPEG-4

Format profile				   : 3GPP2 Media

Codec ID						 : 3g2a

File size						: 2.68 MiB

Duration						 : 10s 759ms

Overall bit rate				 : 2 087 Kbps

Encoded date					 : UTC 2009-08-27 13:42:33

Tagged date					  : UTC 2009-08-27 13:42:33


Video

ID							   : 1

Format						   : MPEG-4 Visual

Format profile				   : Simple@L3

Format settings, BVOP			: Yes

Format settings, QPel			: No

Format settings, GMC			 : No warppoints

Format settings, Matrix		  : Default (H.263)

Codec ID						 : 20

Duration						 : 10s 759ms

Bit rate mode					: Variable

Bit rate						 : 2 052 Kbps

Width							: 720 pixels

Height						   : 480 pixels

Display aspect ratio			 : 3:2

Frame rate mode				  : Variable

Frame rate					   : 30.021 fps

Minimum frame rate			   : 18.182 fps

Maximum frame rate			   : 47.619 fps

Standard						 : NTSC

Resolution					   : 8 bits

Scan type						: Progressive

Bits/(Pixel*Frame)			   : 0.198

Stream size					  : 2.63 MiB (98%)

Language						 : English

Encoded date					 : UTC 2009-08-27 13:42:33

Tagged date					  : UTC 2009-08-27 13:42:33


Audio

ID							   : 2

Format						   : AAC

Format/Info					  : Advanced Audio Codec

Format version				   : Version 4

Format profile				   : LC

Format settings, SBR			 : Yes

Format settings, PS			  : Yes

Codec ID						 : 40

Duration						 : 10s 496ms

Bit rate mode					: Constant

Bit rate						 : 31.0 Kbps

Nominal bit rate				 : 64.0 Kbps

Channel(s)					   : 2 channels

Channel positions				: Front: L R

Sampling rate					: 32.0 KHz

Stream size					  : 39.7 KiB (1%)

Language						 : English

Encoded date					 : UTC 2009-08-27 13:42:33

Tagged date					  : UTC 2009-08-27 13:42:33
S8300
http://pic.gsmarena.com/vv/reviewsimg/samsung-s8300-review/camera/video/video013.mp4
General

Complete name					: C:\video013.mp4

Format						   : MPEG-4

Format profile				   : 3GPP Media Release 5

Codec ID						 : 3gp5

File size						: 8.88 MiB

Duration						 : 10s 238ms

Overall bit rate				 : 7 275 Kbps


Video

ID							   : 1

Format						   : MPEG-4 Visual

Format profile				   : Simple@L5

Format settings, BVOP			: Yes

Format settings, QPel			: No

Format settings, GMC			 : No warppoints

Format settings, Matrix		  : Default (H.263)

Codec ID						 : 20

Duration						 : 10s 238ms

Bit rate mode					: Constant

Bit rate						 : 7 258 Kbps

Width							: 720 pixels

Height						   : 480 pixels

Display aspect ratio			 : 1.636

Frame rate mode				  : Variable

Frame rate					   : 29.889 fps

Minimum frame rate			   : 29.412 fps

Maximum frame rate			   : 34.483 fps

Standard						 : NTSC

Resolution					   : 8 bits

Scan type						: Progressive

Bits/(Pixel*Frame)			   : 0.703

Stream size					  : 8.86 MiB (100%)

Title							: VideoTR

Language						 : English


Audio

ID							   : 2

Format						   : AMR

Format/Info					  : Adaptive Multi-Rate

Format profile				   : Narrow band

Codec ID						 : samr

Duration						 : 10s 220ms

Bit rate mode					: Constant

Bit rate						 : 12.8 Kbps

Channel(s)					   : 1 channel

Sampling rate					: 8 000 Hz

Resolution					   : 13 bits

Stream size					  : 16.0 KiB (0%)

Title							: AudioTR

Writing library				  : (empty)

Language						 : English

There's A BIG Difference

Problem is in omnia 2 have low bitrate 2.000Kbps , S8300 have 7.000Kbps

Maybe its possible to change bitrate.

Please notice that Omnia II has VARIABLE bit rate so no bit rate change is possible as such (it is maybe possible to set different encoding profile which has higher quality but that means that application reprogramming is necessary ).

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