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Converting Smartphone Variable FPS to Constant FPS

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Re: Converting Smartphone Variable FPS to Constant FPS

Postby MP#$864zz » Tue Aug 11, 2020 9:21 pm

Hi Sidd
Thanks for the Reply.
I am Very New to Smart Phone Just a few Days.
Made short Video on my Pixel Phone.
Right Clicked, then
Click Info ...
This came up

DCIM/Camera/VID_2020
0811_155200mp4
8.3 MP
3840 x 2160

Nothing about Frame Rate ? ?

On the frame rate info I found on Pixel Help Site

There is no way to lock the fps on the native Camera app. You can only manually select the resolution. The fps is automatic and depends on the selected resolution. ??????
How do I post a Screen Capture from my Phone to my POST post
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Re: Converting Smartphone Variable FPS to Constant FPS

Postby sidd finch » Wed Aug 12, 2020 9:31 am

You right click on the file and select properties the select the "details" tab ?

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Re: Converting Smartphone Variable FPS to Constant FPS

Postby MP#$864zz » Wed Aug 12, 2020 1:11 pm

Hi Sidd
Thanks for the Reply.
I am Confused.
The info I posted was from the Pixel Smart Phone.
The Panel that you Posted Looks Like it is from
the Computer.
The Video file Has not been trans transferred
to the Computer.

Please Guide me to the Location on
the Web site that explains how to POST
Screen Captures from the phone

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Re: Converting Smartphone Variable FPS to Constant FPS

Postby sidd finch » Wed Aug 12, 2020 3:16 pm

If you able to connect your phone to your computer you can access the phone via the file explorer and the navigate to the video file and right click the file as I suggested earlier.

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Re: Converting Smartphone Variable FPS to Constant FPS

Postby MP#$864zz » Tue Aug 18, 2020 8:54 pm

Hi Sidd
Thanks for the Reply.
That really clarifies it for me.
For Some Unexplained Reason my Pixel2
will not Connect to Computer using USB Cable.
Did some Checking this seems to be a Common problem.
will have to find another way.
My other Smart Phone works very well with the
same USB Cable ?
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Re: Converting Smartphone Variable FPS to Constant FPS

Postby sidd finch » Wed Aug 19, 2020 10:19 am

You might need to unlock the phone itself in order for the computer to recognize the phone as an internal drive. Also double check that the Pixel does not use a proprietary USB cable. Some device manufacturers like to do that.

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Re: Converting Smartphone Variable FPS to Constant FPS

Postby Chris B » Wed Aug 19, 2020 11:34 am

It might be easier to let the phone upload the video to Google Drive and then download it from there. You could also do the same with OneDrive or other cloud storage solution (which is what I do - I haven't downloaded anything directly off my phone for years.)
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