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2010-04-09
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2010-04-09
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2010-04-09
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2010-12-15
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its the n900 cameras video recording i mean in terms of poor (non consistent) frame rate.
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It doesnt seem to be anywhere on par to the lowest end 'real' cams, its just too choppy. I know the N900 is not a dedicated cam, but is there a fix at all - will I need to wait for program upgrades, is there a software solution that will give better playback (eg lowering the video resolution may smooth the video/replacing webcam driver software etc?)... or will I have to just wait for a better phone to come along? Ive been googling and some users complain that the jerky video is pretty common in most nokias? thanks