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Alephbet

  • Jan 30, 2023
  • Joined Jan 26, 2023
  • Pociwo Because there are very little configurable options on the stock GrapheneOS camera. I don't currently have any Google anything running on the phone so I'm less inclined to use Google Camera unless there is a huge advantage to doing so.

  • I appreciate the responses. I really wanted to shoot 4K 24p but apparently lots of Android phones including the Pixel 7 and Pixel 7 Pro cannot shoot 24p. I was thinking maybe 4K 120p might work and then I would put it in a 24p timeline but no luck there apparently. Thank you to all.

  • I just tested the exact same 120fps at 1080p which also has the same result of footage being recorded at 30p.

  • I have a Pixel 7 Pro running GrapheneOS stable without anything Google on it and installed OpenCamera through Droid-ify (F-Droid) and I can set it to 120fps in the OpenCamera settings. I thought I was able to shoot 4K at 120fps since no errors were recorded. When I downloaded the video files, I discovered they are 30p and not 120p like I was hoping. I tried the same settings on a Pixel 7 running the latest GrapheneOS stable as well and it gives an error that it cannot use 120fps. Any ideas? Thank you.