Well done on such a brilliant camera app for android. I have recently upgraded my phone to a Meizu Pro 5, which records to external SD storage no problem using the storage framework.
Is it possible for you to enhance your app so that we can specify the audio recording quality? In the lgCamera app they have many audio quality and bit rates to choose from.
It would be a great enhancement to an already brilliant application!
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2018-08-13
why cant we still not do this in 2018?
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2018-08-13
the audio quality is great for app but it would be nice to see what it is even if it is just 128
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2019-11-04
It s NOW 2019 and we can still NOT adjust the audio bitrate :(
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2020-01-20
On my phone certain video resolutions will randomly bring the audio rate down to 8khz, this feature would be.highly appreciated!
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2022-04-22
22/04/2022
Still poor audio quality - 128kbit/s
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2022-04-23
Perhaps the audio hardware of your device is poor. On Xiaomi Redmi Note 9T the audio recording mode of Open Camera as: AAC, 48000 Hz, 2 ch, 256 kbps (when using the best audio recording setting).
As a side note, 128 kHz sampling is very good quality audio for the human ear, really imperceptible from any higher rate. But for marketing purposes it is a profitable numerical value. Nowadays similar game of numbers is being played with the pixels, and the novices keep on paying as long as the values gets bigger.
As another side note, very expensive single element (ribbon, coil, or condenser) studio microphones can only produce about 50 Hz up to about 15 kHz usable frequency range. The 128 kbps sampling digitizes that range very very well. No smartphone has such a very high quality microphone.
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Hi Mark
Well done on such a brilliant camera app for android. I have recently upgraded my phone to a Meizu Pro 5, which records to external SD storage no problem using the storage framework.
Is it possible for you to enhance your app so that we can specify the audio recording quality? In the lgCamera app they have many audio quality and bit rates to choose from.
It would be a great enhancement to an already brilliant application!
It's on my todo, so hopefully some point soon.
No audio bitrate but still hoping
why cant we still not do this in 2018?
the audio quality is great for app but it would be nice to see what it is even if it is just 128
It s NOW 2019 and we can still NOT adjust the audio bitrate :(
On my phone certain video resolutions will randomly bring the audio rate down to 8khz, this feature would be.highly appreciated!
22/04/2022
Still poor audio quality - 128kbit/s
Perhaps the audio hardware of your device is poor. On Xiaomi Redmi Note 9T the audio recording mode of Open Camera as: AAC, 48000 Hz, 2 ch, 256 kbps (when using the best audio recording setting).
As a side note, 128 kHz sampling is very good quality audio for the human ear, really imperceptible from any higher rate. But for marketing purposes it is a profitable numerical value. Nowadays similar game of numbers is being played with the pixels, and the novices keep on paying as long as the values gets bigger.
As another side note, very expensive single element (ribbon, coil, or condenser) studio microphones can only produce about 50 Hz up to about 15 kHz usable frequency range. The 128 kbps sampling digitizes that range very very well. No smartphone has such a very high quality microphone.