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- Polaroid Cube App For Windows 10
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- Polaroid Cube Review
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- It’s a cube designed to make your photographic life a lot easy and exciting than what you can possibly think of. With Wi-Fi, the 1.34 x 1.34 inch, cube-shaped action camera can connect with smartphones and tablets via the Polaroid Cube+ app for iOS and Android.
- The Polaroid Cube+ camera is weatherproof, shockproof, mountable, and built to handle everything you can imagine. Packed with fun including 1080p HD video, 124° wide-angle lens, and built-in battery that records up to 90 minutes. Now with Wi-Fi capabilty, sharing your photos and videos is even easier.
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Short version:
Has anyone had success editing and seeing the correct results of changing these settings when using a Polaroid Cube+ (POLCP) on a Mac? To broaden the question, are people getting it to work on Windows or Linux?
Long Version:
I'm aware that people were doing this fine with original Cube but have seen no mention of it on the newer POLCP model. My microSD has a visible 'setting.txt' file and a hidden 'time.txt' file (if it's the same as the original model, there should be a 'Settings.txt' file, not a 'setting.txt' file. I'm not sure if this is a change or if this part of my issue).
If I edit the 'setting.txt' file and make sure I set it to update, I see no change when I record. If I plug it back in, the 'setting.txt' file is reset to the last time I got the included App to accept changes. Any changes to existing settings in the text file that were edited are back to how they were, and any of the hidden settings I pasted in are nowhere to be seen. I've created my own 'Settings.txt' but this isn't read by the camera.
Longer version:
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Here's some things I've noticed with video quality that I didn't see any review mention (for some reason?). Since I'm trying to tackle them I thought it might be useful if I list out what I've learned:
- European and US framerates are unusually labeled as light settings (50 and 60hz). While switching between 25 and 29.7 fps does affect how flickering lights appear, it's odd it isn't labeled as frame rate or region (that said, I haven't managed to get it to switch to 50hz so I'm only assuming this changes the FPS to 25/50. This is how other cameras would do it).
- The 1440p resolution is not 16:9 and a lot of people will be unhappy with how it displays on screens as there will now be black bars on the sides (it's a 1920 x 1440 resolution, keeping the width of the standard 1080p resolution). Like some GoPro's, this is provided to broaden editing choices (you have a little bit of vertical real estate to choose from to fit into a 1080 vertical resolution in the final edit) and less so for viewing aesthetics.
- The original Cube could record between 8 - 13mbps. 13mbps barely cuts it for quality at 1080p so I'm desperate to stop my 1080p 30fps recordings being stuck at 8mbps, as is the default. I'm pretty sure the Cube+ can be set to go higher than 13, as some of its defaults do.
- You can also edit some of the settings that the included OSX App contains on the iPhone app (possibly the Android app) if you swipe up. While the OSX (and possibly Windows) app contains less settings than are actually available, the hidden iPhone settings reduce these even further for some reason?
These are the default bitrates that I've been unable to change by editing the text file:
- 1440p 30fps/60hz (1920 x 1440 29.7fps) : 15.1mbps
- 1080p 60fps/60hz (1920 x 1080 59.94fps) : 15.1mbps
- 1080p 30fps/30hz (1920 x 1080 29.7fps) : 8.1mbps
- 720p 120fps/60hz (1280 x 720 slowed to 29.7 by the Cube for 4x slowdown) : 3.7mbps
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I haven't been able to change to 50hz so don't know what the 25fps bitrates are yet
- The 120fps is such a low bitrate that it's very noticeably 'smeary' and more of a novelty. I doubt there's a way to higher the bitrate on this setting as there's a lot of processing going on in such a tiny device that the bitrate is likely taking the burden.
- Although I won't pretend this is the wisest investment for aesthetic quality of footage, it can do well and I'm determined to fix the problem of my ideal setting recording with half the detail it's capable of.
- A 1080p 30fps recording at 15mbps is of higher quality than the 1440fps 30fps at 15mbps cropped down to 1080p.
- A 1080p 60fps at 15mbps isn't half the quality of a 30fps at 15mbps due to keyframes and frame interpolation but it does reduce picture quality if you will ultimately use 30fps.
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Unzipping app for mac. My priority is trying to push 1080p 30fps to the highest bitrate it can be encoded at.
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