IPhone :: Convert .mov Video To .mkv/.mp4 Without Losing Quality?
Apr 15, 2012
So, .mov kinda *****. Consoles and other players generally dont recognise it. I want to convert high def .mov footage captured on my iPhone to a high def format playable on a TV or PS3, etc. (such as .mkv or .avi). Converters I've used so far always massively degrade the quality.
I"m trying to get video converted correctly on my Black Berry flip phone, but I can't seem to figure out how to convert the video with the Roxio Media manager so that the video is saved sideways.. So when I play it in my Black Berry Flip it fills up the whole screen.
When I record video on my iphone and import to Aperture it plays fine. When I convert the .mov file to mp4 via various convertors, the video always plays updide down?
One of the features of my new Galaxy S6 is that when I view a panoramic picture I have taken with the phone I can press the icon over the picture an the image will zoom in to full screen and automatically pan across the entire image so I can see the full detail of the picture I have taken. This works great on the phone. I went on vacation and took several dozen of these images at various locations and I would like to be able to make a video that replicates this same behavior of pan and zoom from these images so I share them with friends and family.
Any way I can convert the panorama to a zoom and pan video?
did a little search and read some threads about bad upload quality for the new ip4, but mostly what i read was that it was usually due to 3g. so i used wifi and it still seems like my video has really ****** quality. like not even 360p quality. anybody know the problem? i tried to search but didn't see a setting for upload resolution on the phone.
edit: nvm, seems like it has gotten a little better, but another video i uploaded on facebook still has ****** quality. now the question is, why is it not allowing me to select 720p on Internet?
Got a new 950 with windows 10 on it. When I record video the size of the file is HUGE because recorded in Hi Def.Is there a way when you share a video for it to convert it / compress it?I do not see an easy way to accomplish this other than pull the video over to a desktop and running third party software.
Is anyone else having issues loading video to Facebook. Every time I upload an iPhone4 high quality video to Facebook, through their app, the video appears in Facebook very grainy and pixelated. If I upload the video from my MAC to the Facebook website, the video maintains its high level of quality. Do you happen to know if the compression in the Facebook app is causing this issue? If yes, is there a way to fix it?
I have some questions about the iPhone 4 and would appreciate your input please.
1) Does anyone know the specs for the HD video recording for the iPhone 4? 1080p or?
2) What kind of cable will I need to transfer the photos and video I take with an iPhone 4 to my Macbook Pro? And is that cable included with the iPhone 4?
3) Does the iPhone 4 have a screw-in thing where I can attach a tripod?
4) I was going to buy a Kodak Z18 HD video camera to film some instructional videos because it records nice HD 1080p video, has an external mic input and costs only $150.00. Does anyone know if the iPhone 4 will be able to do video that is as good as the Kodak Z18?
5) Does anyone know if I can use a external wireless mic with an iPhone 4 and can you recommend one?
I have recentley noticed a problem in Video quality when the video is sent as a text message. I wanted to send my friend a video of something neat I saw on my trip, and After it sent, I played back the video inside the text message and the quality was that of the iphone 2g. I'm not sure if this is normal or just my phone
Could you please recommend a video converter that can convert most videos to a format compatible with E72's built-in RealPlayer? "The 9000 series is the most reliable computer ever made." HAL 9000
The recording quality seems low on my N8, even though it is set to HD. There are vague lines distorting the video. I have compared newly recorded videos with older ones and there is a clear difference. However I haven't recorded a video for a few weeks so I'm not entirely sure if it's a faulty camera or if the newly updated Belle software is causing this.
i know there is a option in the video recorder to switch recording resolutions from (480x360) and (176x144). Now, why is it that sometimes vids record in HQ (according to the playback quality, and what facebook calls it) and then sometimes it just shows standard quality. it's weird. Does anyone know what I talking about, and how do I make sure it always records at the best quality possible.
Got a Curve 8520 and since updating yesterday, the frame rate when recording video has dropped significantly meaning jerky/jumpy video. It may be worth adding that even when in video camera mode but NOT recording the feed is still jumpy.I can see the difference by watching video I recorded before the update and also by comparing to my wifes phone (exactly the same as mine) which has not had the update yet.
I am having issues with my video quality when uploaded from my M8 to Facebook. When I view the video in the gallery or from anywhere else on my phone, It's beautiful HD quality. When loaded to Facebook, it gets completely pixelated and choppy for the most part.
i have a lg vu which i need to replace which i like for video playback when files are in the memory card, not so much with Internet which usually looks bad. overall, i was happy with the vu and all the hacks that allowed it to look like a htc, or iphone or pretty much anything.it is not acting up so i need to replace it and the impressions is catching my attention. is the video quality good...compared to an iphone for example, where does it stand in video quality playback?
I have noticed that the video playback, on the Lapdock, can be really clear, sharp and smooth. Other times it can be a little laggy, not as clear and blocky. (It changes between the two every 5 to 10 min.) Sometimes I've seen a message pop up that says something like, the video is not optimized for mobile. This is streaming thru Firefox, using HBO GO website. (I haven't had a chance to check this with netflix.) I've tried to let the buffers feel up for a few minutes as well.
i purchased lumia 920 today and am very disappointed in video output from sites such a Internet.
i played a same high quality on an iphone and android and it clearly shows as if the video streaming on the nokia is displaying as if the phone thinks there is no wifi.
All photos and videos are very poor quality, somehow blurred, like always to be out of focus.I tried in different light situations, different modes, but no improvement. Maybe I expect too much, but the N900's photo engine is complimented a lot.Here is a photo of better quality shooten with my n900:
http://picasaweb.google.com/saso.celarc/N900Photo?feat=directlink#5430450751711864050 Often they are much worse, without details.
can someone tell me if you are reffering to downloaded material or online browsing like Internet because Internet is muffled and vid quality is worse than my parents first tv which is in my room. great phone just Internet sucks for me, any solutions? on wifi too, great internet.
My device is playing videos on YouTube, Google, Facebook, etc in 720p and not 1080. The quality is far inferior in this regard to my four year old HTC inspire. How can I change this to meet the requirements of the phone, with or without replacement.
When I'm at camera and I turn on slow motion when I start recording the quality looks abit off, not blurry though. I'm wondering if that's normal? when I'm taking pictures, etc it looks very good but when I'm at Slow motion quality is a bit off.
So i recently found out how to change the video quality on youtube... but is there anyway to make a default setting for it? Rather than having to change the setting on every video...