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On 2007-12-26 16:03:23, kubick wrote:
I have 1 theoretical q. about increasing video fps: FPS count depends on how fast is cpu able to process the input data from camera, correct me if I am wrong. So if we increase cpu mhz we should be able to record better quality video with good fps. But the main q. is if there is any utility for oveclocking SE, I know that there are several of them for smartphones.

I ve posted this question yet in another topic but I want it to be like individual topic to make sure that everyone spot it.
I think you will find it hard to increase the cpu speed without destabilising the handset (that is IF you could find a way to overclock it, which I doubt)
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Posted: 2007-12-28 08:40:23
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kubick Posts: 14


On 2007-12-27 23:52:53, gunsnroses wrote:
I always thought the reason it was dark was if it had to take 24 frames per second, that means there is a shorter shutter speed for each picture, making it darker. Im not really sure of cource, maybe we need to find someone that knows what theyre talking about lol.

Probably you´re right...but I would like to know someone´s competent opinion.
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Posted: 2007-12-28 17:08:02
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Norby C. Posts: 10

Hey, you're wrong there(I think)! The processor is limited to a specific bandwidth to prevent overheating. When you want to take-out the zoom-bug, you should edit the driver in NOTEPAD. Overclocking is not a solution. Someone on se-nse has take-out the zoom-bug(cannot give you the link, cos they're attacked again). So,you want more Hz? R: Edit the processor driver. TIPP: it's located somewhere in MAIN.

Happy New Year!
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Posted: 2007-12-28 17:41:54
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