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gola Posts: > 500

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Posted: 2009-08-25 08:20:49
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Theliel Posts: 16

for now i have other two resolution that work
With time, I post some video
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Posted: 2009-08-25 13:22:41
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Luhccas-U1a Posts: > 500


On 2009-08-25 06:12:31, eltoffer wrote:
i have tried but no success thats why i asked to you a video, do you really get 15 fps at vga??????

about to use other not so high res i think theres no 23,XX which controls that res i.e. wqvga i think the only res are 144*176, 128*96, 320*240 and recently discovered 640*480 any way ill be around here looking for your updates XD


Yes,a big and pixelated video at 15fps !This is why i neither upload...

About 23,** i got some weird resolutions...
Tried 352x240,380x285,420x315 and a lot of other values on Supported sizes... Sometimes worked,sometimes the camera shutdown.
And about the frames,no one get more than 18fps with a lot of errors.
Now i'll try to found and boost up the bitrate to make CIF resolution our "default" video recording size
I thought it was on cam_vf_buffer= 000X; or on "send X bytes at bla,bla,bla" but no sucess...
I'll continue hunting
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Posted: 2009-08-25 13:34:05
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Theliel Posts: 16

bitrate are defined into encoder, and this are out from Driver, this cam dont have hardware support for encoder, so its out. You can control with video format you can record and color space, but encoder options you cant
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Posted: 2009-08-25 13:49:16
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Luhccas-U1a Posts: > 500

Well... If we can't let's left they are and concentrate on still image again
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Posted: 2009-08-25 14:03:55
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Theliel Posts: 16

the best options are CIF: 352 x 288 at 25fps, i have this setting time ago.

With 25fps you can gain about 5fps per second. You cant change bitrate, but if this its constant and you change the framerate, them you obtain a better Quality:

25fps are pal specification, so you dont bother about this, and you can gain about a 20% in Quality without sacrifice nothing.


a video sample:

http://theliel.papipapito.com/Video/1.mp4
[ This Message was edited by: Theliel on 2009-08-25 14:05 ]

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Posted: 2009-08-25 14:58:56
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Bryan84 Posts: 334

@eltoffer, oh yeah your 3.61 is still AUTO ISO? if not can you make one please?
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Posted: 2009-08-25 16:40:27
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Rodriguezsty Posts: 18


On 2009-08-25 14:58:56, Theliel wrote:
the best options are CIF: 352 x 288 at 25fps, i have this setting time ago.

With 25fps you can gain about 5fps per second. You cant change bitrate, but if this its constant and you change the framerate, them you obtain a better Quality:

25fps are pal specification, so you dont bother about this, and you can gain about a 20% in Quality without sacrifice nothing.


a video sample:

http://theliel.papipapito.com/Video/1.mp4
[ This Message was edited by: Theliel on 2009-08-25 14:05 ]




can you post you´re settings to Fix 352 x 288 at 25fps Please
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Posted: 2009-08-25 17:03:00
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lucasschimdt Posts: 64


On 2009-08-25 17:03:00, Rodriguezsty wrote:

On 2009-08-25 14:58:56, Theliel wrote:
the best options are CIF: 352 x 288 at 25fps, i have this setting time ago.

With 25fps you can gain about 5fps per second. You cant change bitrate, but if this its constant and you change the framerate, them you obtain a better Quality:

25fps are pal specification, so you dont bother about this, and you can gain about a 20% in Quality without sacrifice nothing.


a video sample:

http://theliel.papipapito.com/Video/1.mp4
[ This Message was edited by: Theliel on 2009-08-25 14:05 ]




can you post you´re settings to Fix 352 x 288 at 25fps Please


Hi rodriguez! you can add the video recording resolution CIF.I think it's the same scheme for c905.
look here:
http://www.esato.com/board/viewtopic.php?topic=169423
Heyy your camdriver for w995 is so nice man!!! great job
cheers!
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Posted: 2009-08-25 17:28:44
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witchking Posts: 231

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Shutter-speed control, manual Focus
Manual Contrast
Manual Saturation
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Red,
Yellow,
Purple.
Forced flash on/off
Colour Correction On/off
Focus and other features in video mode
Video resolution selection and lots others!

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Using Cybershot Xperience Advanced is not at all difficult, as it might seem.
It is very user-friendly and convenient in usage.

Moreover, when you upload the language file provided with the driver into the required directory, you'll get a new interface with HELP and Info available for each Setting in the driver, and you won't even need to memorize or keep in mind the locations of different manual settings in the driver.

Using Manual settings will help you in getting great shots. Professional and advanced photographers will most certainly benefit to it.

However, if the user does not wish to bring them into use, just keep in mind that Cybershot Xperience is still an excellent point-and-shoot camdriver.
Keep all settings at Auto and shoot away.

USING IN AUTO-SCENE:
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Outdoors:
Use in Auto-mode, turn Flash and Colour Correction to AUTO by # key to Turn Colour Correction on.
If you prefer less vivid colours, you may turn colour correction off by turning flash off.

Indoors:
Turn Flash off or on as you desire and simply capture a pic.

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[size=4]Complete list of Manual Settings:[/size]
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*EV Control in auto mode has been changed to Exposure and Flash ISO control.
So you can now simply raise Flash Exposure and ISO by raising EV in normal mode. This makes it a very easy and quick way for using flash ISO of your choice.

*Flash Shutter-speed control
Select RER flash and balance Shutterspeed by EV buttons

*Record videos in two different resolutions!
To record in 320 x 240 , just switch to video mode without Night Mode and record.
To record in 352 x 288 , turn Night Mode on by pressing 6 button. Night Mode has been replaced with Higher Resolution code. To shoot with Night Mode, go to Manual Settings (2) Tab and select Video Night Mode.


In Effects menu, the Manual Settings implemented are:
*Manual Focus (Previously Black and White)
*Manual Contrast (Previously Negative)
*Manual Saturation (Previously Sepia)
*Selection of effects with EV values (Previously Solarize)

In White Balance menu, the Manual Settings implemented are:
*Manual Sharpness (Previously Daylight)
*Manual Colour Balance between Cyan and Red (Previously Cloudy)
*Manual Colour Balance Between Yellow and Purple (Previously Fluorescent)
*Selection of White Balance with EV values (Previously Incandescent)

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Using Manual Settings:
______________________

First of all, upload en.lng to tpa/preset/system/language

This will:

*Change Text in Camera Interface according to driver.
*Add brief Tutorial/Help in camera interface for each Manual Setting used in the driver.

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To use ISO (Light Sensitivity) Control:

For Flash Shots:

In normal mode, simply raise or lower EV to control ISO. So it is very easy to control flash exposure with this driver!

-1.0 = ISO 100
-0.7 = ISO 125
-0.3 = ISO 160
0.0 = ISO 200
+0.3 = ISO 250
+0.7 = ISO 320
+1.0 = ISO 400
+1.3 = ISO 500
+1.7 = ISO 640
+2.0 = ISO 800

For Non-Flash shots:

Switch to Beach/Snow mode which is now Non-flash ISO Control mode, simply raise or lower EV to control ISO as below

-2.0 = ISO 100
-1.7 = ISO 100
-1.3 = ISO 125
-1.0 = ISO 160
-0.7 = ISO 200
-0.3 = ISO 250

0.0 = AUTO

+0.3 = ISO 320
+0.7 = ISO 400
+1.0 = ISO 500
+1.3 = ISO 640
+1.7 = ISO 800
+2.0 = ISO 1000

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To use Manual Focus:
Set focus to INFINITE.
Go to Manual Settings (1).
Select Focus.
Use D-pad to change EV value. EV value will change lens position rather than exposure, so you can focus manually


-2.0 = 0 Focus steps (Infinite)
-1.7 = 4
-1.3 = 8
-1.0 = 12
-0.7 = 16
-0.3 = 18
0.0 = 20
+0.3 = 22
+0.7 = 24
+1.0 = 26
+1.3 = 28
+1.7 = 30
+2.0 = 32 (Closest focus step)

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To use Manual Contrast:
Go to Manual Settings (1).
Select Contrast
Change EV with D-pad to change contrast and to level your pictures manually.
EV = -2.0 (Black Contrast)
EV = +2.0 (White Contrast)

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To use Manual Saturation:
Go to Manual Settings (1).
Select saturation
Change EV to change Saturation.
EV = -2.0 (Minimum Saturation or Black and White pictures)
EV = + 2.0 (Maximum or insane Saturation)

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To use Effects:
Go to Manual Settings (1).
Select Effects
Use EV to switch between effects
EV = +0.3 (Negative)
EV = +0.7 (Solarize)
EV = +1.0 (Sepia)
EV = +1.3 (Black and White)

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To use Manual Colour balance:
Go to Manual Settings (2).
Balance Cyan-Red or Yellow-Purple as you desire.
Configure with EV as below.
EV = -2.0 (No extra colour)
EV = -1.7 to 0.0 (First Colour intensity. Max at 0.0)
EV = 0.3 to + 2.0 (Second colour intensity. Max at 0.3)

You may Mix colours between the Colour Balance settings

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To use Manual White Balance:
Go to Manual Settings (2).

Select White Balance.

EV = + 0.7 (Incandescent)
EV = + 1.0 (Fluorescent)
EV = + 1.3 (Daylight- Outdoor clear sky)
EV = + 1.7 (Cloudy- Outdoor Cloudy sky)

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To use Manual Sharpness:

Go to the tab in camera menu labelled Manual Settings (2).
Select Sharpness and balance it by EV buttons
More sharpness can sometimes result in more noise.
EV = -2.0 (Minimum)
EV = +2.0 (Maximum)

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To use manual Flash Shutter-speed:
Select RER mode in Flash
Balnace Shutter-speed by EV.
EV = -2.0 (1/5000s)
EV = +2.0 (1/3s)

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[ This Message was edited by: witchking on 2009-08-25 17:28 ]

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