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On 2007-11-14 15:02:47, chombos1 wrote:
although the K850 is stated to record at 30fps... some of them on the market will drop the frame rate to 15 after some seconds of recording.

really? k850 drops the frame rate to 15fps after some time? then sakura is better than sophia in that case. i have tried counting the frames of a sakura recorded video and it is really 30 frames per second.
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Posted: 2007-11-14 15:52:47
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On 2007-11-14 14:46:36, petrutms wrote:
i had both phones, k850 is a little better !



in what terms is sophia better than sakura? i know in sound recording (of the video) sophia is better because of the mp4 format. but in terms of the "fluidity" or smoothness of the captured video, how does the w900 and k850 fare? what can you say about it?

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Posted: 2007-11-14 16:01:23
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since when is QVGA video TV quality? Are you planning on watching it on a 10 inch TV?
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Posted: 2007-11-14 19:08:19
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On 2007-11-14 13:43:19, goldenface wrote:
Sakura has a nVidia GoForce 4800 graphics accelerator as part of its hardware. I'm not sure the K850i has this but the W900i was great at playing back recorded video.





All JP-8 phones have similar hardwares, and the JP-8 only supports 15FPS QVGA videos, but K850 exceed the limtations, as i always thought, K850 probably had that graphics accelerator inbuilt but SE keeps keeping that a secret Nvidia GoForce 5100 i think, since the W900's Nvidia 4800 doesn't support up to 5mp resolution of images(only 3mp actually )
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Posted: 2007-11-15 08:28:10
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On 2007-11-14 19:08:19, QVGA wrote:
since when is QVGA video TV quality? Are you planning on watching it on a 10 inch TV?



its not the 320x240 resolution that makes sakura and sophia's video TV quality. it is the frame rate per seconds that their video can manage to record. 30 fps is standard TV quality.

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Posted: 2007-11-15 15:18:18
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kimot01 Posts: > 500

AFAIK the standard resolution of TV is 460x480
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Posted: 2007-11-15 16:03:52
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its not about the resolution. its about HOW FAST frames can be captured. a video with 640x480 resolution is called DVD quality. but if its recorded in low 15 fps (frames per sec) then its choppy, slow and therefore not TV quality. N95 records DVD quality (sharpness), TV quality (smoothness) video.
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Posted: 2007-11-15 16:16:15
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shyam335 Posts: > 500

DVD resolution is 720×480 or 720×576 (NTSC/PAL,24/30).
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Posted: 2007-11-15 17:13:43
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DVD resolution is 720 or 704 or 640 x 480/60 in NTSC and 768 or 720 x 576/50 for PAL or SECAM resolution.

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Posted: 2007-11-15 17:36:08
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thecell Posts: 107

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k850 record mp4 video but are you sure the audio codec was mp4 too. I always convert video to 3gp with aac audio codec, it quality much more better than any phone recorded video.
What i want to say, in video, it consist 2 codec, video n audio codec, n till now i never see a phone can record video with mp4/aac audio codec in it, all was amr, even my xphone2 record avi video but the audio codec still amr.

So, any prove the k850 record video mp4 codec format both in video and audio?

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Posted: 2007-11-16 05:25:01
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