CamcorderProfile.VideoFrameRate Property
Definition
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The target video frame rate in frames per second.
[Android.Runtime.Register("videoFrameRate")]
public int VideoFrameRate { get; set; }
[<Android.Runtime.Register("videoFrameRate")>]
member this.VideoFrameRate : int with get, set
Property Value
- Attributes
Remarks
The target video frame rate in frames per second.
This is the target recorded video output frame rate per second if the application configures the video recording via MediaRecorder#setProfile
without specifying any other MediaRecorder
encoding parameters. For example, for high speed quality profiles (from #QUALITY_HIGH_SPEED_LOW
to #QUALITY_HIGH_SPEED_2160P
), this is the frame rate where the video is recorded and played back with. If the application intends to create slow motion use case with the high speed quality profiles, it must set a different video frame rate that is corresponding to the desired output (playback) frame rate via MediaRecorder#setVideoFrameRate
. For example, if #QUALITY_HIGH_SPEED_720P
advertises 240fps #videoFrameRate
in the CamcorderProfile, and the application intends to create 1/8 factor slow motion recording videos, the application must set 30fps via MediaRecorder#setVideoFrameRate
. Failing to do so will result in high speed videos with normal speed playback frame rate (240fps for above example). If the application intends to do the video recording with MediaCodec
encoder, it must set each individual field of MediaFormat
similarly according to this CamcorderProfile.
Java documentation for android.media.CamcorderProfile.videoFrameRate
.
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