I am having almost the same issue.... Any videos I send via mms or to facebook from the phone come out looking like S***, but if I upload them to youtube from the phone they are fine... What gives? On a side note, it seems like only some of my videos upload in HD. check out my youtube channel and tell me what you think... heres an example of a video I just took the other day that didnt upload in HD, check out the other iPhone 4 vids on my channel and see if you can figure it out... http://youtu.be/BAn4JoIy04A http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DsEIWFY1WY4
I am having almost the same issue.... Any videos I send via mms or to facebook from the phone come out looking like S***, but if I upload them to youtube from the phone they are fine... What gives? On a side note, it seems like only some of my videos upload in HD. check out my youtube channel and tell me what you think... heres an example of a video I just took the other day that didnt upload in HD, check out the other iPhone 4 vids on my channel and see if you can figure it out... http://youtu.be/BAn4JoIy04A http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DsEIWFY1WY4
Well here is the specs of your laptop and as suggested that is the problem. You're running a single core 32.0 ghz with 512kb L2 and no L3 cache. You would need atleast a decent quad-core proc to playback avchd 1080p videos without any choppyness. Michaelfrankie what kind of computer do you have?
Either way it's not your phone at fault and rather just a dated computer. But as a reference even my core duo 1.8ghz laptop could not playback avchd videos recorded in a 720p resolution properly without any choppyness.
* AMD Athlon 64 3200+ 2.0 GHz processor
* 768MB of PC2700 RAM
* 128MB ATI Xpress 200m video (dedicated memory)
* 8x Dual Layer DVD+/-RW drive
* 15.4" wide screen (no BrightView)
* 40 GB 4,200 RPM Hard Drive
* Windows XP Professional
* 12 cell battery
* No built-in wireless selected (USB based wireless card solution used)
Just a MacBook with 2ghz core duo 2 and 2gb ram. Lastest Mac OS and the cheezy integrated graphics.
I just got a 4s and experiencing the same problems
Choppy video just on new upgrade to 4s my old videos run fine. I don't get it ..... iphone 4 s does not give an option to record in a lower resolution 420 so that is not an option...... ARE YOU ALL TELLING ME THAT I NEED A NEW VIDEO CARD FOR MY COMPUTER> it is fairly new and i'm running vista. I really think it's the phone and I'm taking it back........ I have 8 ram and tetra or more of hard drive space and IS THE ANSWER GET A NEW VIDEO CARD? please help before I stand in line at the IPHONE STORE again. Thanks.... I;ll try updating my quicktime soon...... I think it's the phone not the computer. BUT I'm in the process of testing it. It is smooth on my phone. and then It opens weird large in quicktime and is choppy everytime. I'm going crazy please help.
I am having almost the same issue.... Any videos I send via mms or to facebook from the phone come out looking like S***, but if I upload them to youtube from the phone they are fine... What gives? On a side note, it seems like only some of my videos upload in HD. check out my youtube channel and tell me what you think... heres an example of a video I just took the other day that didnt upload in HD, check out the other iPhone 4 vids on my channel and see if you can figure it out... http://youtu.be/BAn4JoIy04A http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DsEIWFY1WY4
when you send via MMS your carrier (or the company in charge of media for your carrier's MMS messages, depending on how big a company your carrier is) compresses the video, picture or audio to such a great degree that it can be used on whatever device it is sent to, but also so that it takes up very little data bandwidth during the sending process so that your phone isn't downloading a single message for an hour if it's a little flip phone on an Edge network or whatever, as well as the network isn't being bogged down by thousands of phones all doing the same thing. That particular scenario has nothing to do with the phone directly, but the carrier's compression methods to deliver the message in an expeditious and efficient manner. You don't really notice it with .jpeg unless you put them up side by side on a computer, you notice it more with audio messages, and you REALLY notice it with video.
As for Facebook, I have sent many videos to facebook, and while it's not nearly as good as sending it via computer, it's also not anywhere near as bad as an MMS compressed version either. That I would guess is just something the Facebook app does to limit how much data is being sent over the network (it doesn't bother determining whether over wifi or 3G.) because do you want to just quickly shoot a vid, post it up on Facebook in a few seconds then go on your day, or do you want to sit for a year and a half waiting for the file to upload, draining your battery, using up your data just to make sure your get a good quality video uploaded from your PHONE? How many people would endlessly ***** to Facebook in angry facebook groups about how their stupid app takes a million years to upload? speed is better than quality in instances like this, because as I mentioned, you just shoot the vid, post it, then go do something else. If you want good quality, go to a computer, take the video off your phone then upload it from the computer.
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