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=== Menial method === The menial method saves recorded video files in a stretched way, and also without audio track. The framerate in the output file does not match the original sensor output framerate, but the former is lower. The real-life timespan of the recording (while holding the camera) does not match the length of the video in the output file, but the latter is longer. The opposite is the case for [[time-lapse]] videos, where the effectively saved framerate is lower than for normal videos This means that the action visible inside the video runs at slower speeds than in real life, despite the indicated playback speed of Γ1. This encoding method is used by the camera software of the following devices (incomplete list): * [[Panasonic Lumix DMC-FZ1000]] (2014; 1080p@120fps; 1/4Γ) * [[Samsung Omnia 2]] ''GT-i8000'' (2009; [[QVGA]] 320Γ240@120fps;<ref name=GSM_Omnia2_review>[https://www.gsmarena.com/samsung_i8000_omnia_ii-review-388.php Samsung GT-i8000 Omnia II review: "A surprising experience" β Page 1: Introduction.]</ref><ref name=PhoneArena_Omnia2_review>[https://www.phonearena.com/reviews/Samsung-Omnia-II-I8000-Review_id2231/page/3 PhoneArena review: Samsung Omnia 2 GT-i8000 β Page 3: "Camera, multimedia and software"].</ref> 1/4Γ<!--missing information: resolution-->) * Sony FDR-AX100 (2014; 720p@120fps; 1/4Γ<ref name=AX100manual>[https://www.sony.com/electronics/support/res/manuals/W001/W0014426M.pdf Sony FDR-AX100 user manual (help guide)] page 93: "This product records approximately 3-second-long fast actions or motions as an approximately 12-second-long slow-motion movie."</ref>) * [[Sony RX#100 Series|Sony RX100]] IV, V, VI and VII: High Frame Rate (HFR) mode records at 240 fps up to 1,000 fps for 3β7 seconds. This is saved at 24 - 60 fps, i.e. from 1/4x down to 1/40x speed. * All [[Samsung Galaxy]] flagship devices starting from late 2012 to late 2014: ** 2012: [[Galaxy Note 2]]: 720Γ480@120fps ** 2013 <abbr title="First half of the year">H1:</abbr> [[Galaxy S4]] (800Γ450@120fps) ** 2013 H1: ''[[S4 Zoom]]'' (720Γ480@120fps) ** 2013 H2: [[Galaxy Note 3]] (1280Γ720@120fps) ** 2014 H1: [[Galaxy S5]], [[Galaxy K Zoom]], H2: [[Note 4]] (1280Γ720@120fps) * Earlier{{which|date=September 2019}} [[OnePlus]] [[flagship]] devices (1280Γ720@120fps). ** [[OnePlus One]]<ref name=GSM_OnePlus1_review>[https://www.gsmarena.com/oneplus_one-review-1101p8.php GSMArena: "OnePlus One review: When opportunity strikes" β Page 8: "Camera and video":] "And finally here's a 720p video at 120 fps β slow motion. The phone captures the footage at 120 fps but then renders it in-house to 30 fps [β¦]."</ref> ;Advantages: * The output video file is directly playable as slow motion in video players that do not support adjusting the playback speed (e.g. on a [[Galaxy S3 Mini]]). * The output video file is directly playable in video players and/or on devices that can only handle limited framerates (e.g. on a [[Galaxy S3 Mini]]). {{anchor|table}} {{anchor|compare}}
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