CanadianHitman
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10-03-2018 01:11 PM in
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Hello.
I was testing out my camera on my Note9 (taking mostly video) changing the video quality from what it was preset to.. then up one to FHD 60, and then to 4K/60fps and was doing this for a good 15 to 25 minutes of pure video recording, the screen is close to full brightness and the battery was at 99% and when I was done it was at 91%... is this normal battery loss.. which isn't too bad at all.. but I was wondering if this was normal?
I was testing out my camera on my Note9 (taking mostly video) changing the video quality from what it was preset to.. then up one to FHD 60, and then to 4K/60fps and was doing this for a good 15 to 25 minutes of pure video recording, the screen is close to full brightness and the battery was at 99% and when I was done it was at 91%... is this normal battery loss.. which isn't too bad at all.. but I was wondering if this was normal?
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10-03-2018 01:13 PM in
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Sounds about right to me....
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10-03-2018 01:14 PM in
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Okay... good.. I meant to say mid brightness screen.. but still is pretty darn good.
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10-03-2018 01:19 PM in
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Yes this is normal. Encoding on the fly consumes a lot of energy.
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10-03-2018 01:22 PM in
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Even at medium screen brightness correct? I thought it was set to high.. but I was wrong about that.
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10-03-2018 01:25 PM in
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Encoding uses a lot of energy regardless of the screen brightness, power saving mode, background apps, biohazard, tsunamis or iPhones being more expensive
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10-03-2018 01:26 PM in
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Thank you very much CHMultimedia :)
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10-04-2018 05:30 PM in
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Hey @CanadianHitman,
I can confirm this is normal!
-Jenna
I can confirm this is normal!
-Jenna