Video 1080p/720p video at 30 fps. Slow Motion: 720p video at 120 fps. Time-Lapse 1080p 30 fps. Video Editor Learn more info about XIAOMI Mi Note 10 Lite:https://www.hardreset.info/devices/xiaomi/xiaomi-mi-note-10-lite/Feel like a professional cameraman and enable t Researchers from NVIDIA developed a deep learning-based system that can produce high-quality slow-motion videos from a 30-frame-per-second video, outperforming various state-of-the-art methods that aim to do the same. The researchers will present their work at the annual Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition (CVPR) conference in Salt Lake Fast Money. Users won't come across every one of these Xiaomi Mi 8 problems below. In fact, it is more than likely that you won't come across any of these issues at all. Problem #1 – Call recording not workingSome users have found that call recording doesn’t seem to work as expected. This issue occurs when using the built-in call recording feature of MIUI as well as any third-party apps that are available on the Google Play Store. Potential solutions: This issue is related to the device’s VoLTE feature. Go to Settings > SIM cards & Mobile Networks and disable VoLTE. The issue seems to go away. Problem #2 – HUD has large black bars and icons look out of place when using Android AutoMany users have found that when connecting their phones to the built-in HUD in the car to use Android Auto, there are large, ugly black bars on the screen and the icons look out of place. For some, Android Auto doesn’t seem to work at all. Potential solutions: This issue is related to the screen dpi. A potential workaround that users have found involve changing that setting. Go to Settings > Display > Display Size and change the dpi to 180. Then run Android Auto. Once it is running, you can go back to the same setting and change it back to the previous dpi. This seems to fix the problem temporarily. This is one of the more well-known Xiaomi Mi 8 problems and the good news is that it is going to be fixed with an upcoming update to the latest version of MIUI that is based on Android Pie. Problem #3 – Face Unlock doesn’t work as expectedSome users have found that the Face Unlock feature doesn’t always work and requires multiple attempts. Usually, a message pops up that says “open your eyes a bit wider.” Potential solutions: This issue is mostly faced by users who have a tempered glass screen protector applied on their device. Even if the screen protector has cutouts for the various hardware features housed in the notch, the issue persists. Unfortunately, the only solution for now until a software update addresses this problem is to remove the screen protector or use the fingerprint scanner to unlock your phone instead. Problem #4 – Notification bar is greyed outSome users have found that the notification bar seems to be greyed out occasionally and only changing the theme fixes it, albeit temporarily. Potential solutions: This issue is caused by the Dark Mode feature that you may have enabled with certain apps. Disable Dark Mode and the problem goes away. This is another known issue that will likely be fixed in an upcoming update. Problem #5 – Cannot stream HD content on Netflix, Amazon Prime Video, and othersThe Xiaomi Mi 8 was the first phone with dual GPSUsers may have come across the fact they are unable to stream HD content on streaming apps like Netflix, Amazon Prime Video, and others. This basically is a result of the way Widevine DRM works. Android devices support either L1 or L3 security levels, depending on hardware and software implementations. If your device is only L3 compliant, you’re capped at sub-HD resolutions and that is, unfortunately, the case with the Xiaomi Mi is also no easy fix available since this issue cannot be addressed via an OTA software update. When users noticed the same problem with the OnePlus 5T, OnePlus did manage to fix it. But it involved having to send the device back to OnePlus so that they could install the update. So far, Xiaomi has made no indication that this is something they are going to do for any of its smartphones yet. If streaming high-quality content on your smartphone is important, this is something that you should definitely check first before buying a new phone. Problem #6 – Connectivity issuesAs is the case with any new device, you may find yourself facing some connectivity issues with Bluetooth and Wi-Fi. Users have come across common Xiaomi Mi 8 problems with regards to Bluetooth connectivity in particular. (Keep in mind that the location of the settings may be slightly different depending on software version). Potential solutions: Wi-Fi issues Turn the device and the router off for at least ten seconds. Then turn them back on and retry the connection. Go to Settings > Power saving and ensure that this option is turned off. Use the Wi-Fi Analyzer to check how crowded your channel is, and switch to a better option. Forget the Wi-Fi connection by going to Settings > WLAN and long tapping the connection you want, then selecting Forget. Re-enter the details and try again. Make sure the router firmware is up to date. Make sure the applications and software on the device are up to date. Go into WLAN > Settings > Advanced and make a note of your device MAC address, then make sure that it is allowed access in the router’s MAC filter. Bluetooth issues With issues when connecting to the car, check the manufacturer’s manual for the device and the car and reset your connections. Ensure that you are not missing a vital part of the connection process. Go to Settings > Bluetooth and ensure nothing needs changing. Go into Settings > Bluetooth and delete all prior pairings, setting them up again from scratch. When it comes to issues with multiple device connections, only a future update will be able to address this problem. Problem #7 – Problems where the only option is to wait for a software updateThere are a few problems that don’t have workarounds or fixes available yet. In these cases, the only option is to wait for an official software update to address these issues. Broken/missing notifications – Some users have found that notifications don’t appear in the status bar or on the Always On Display. In most cases, only opening the app results in new notifications showing up. Luckily, this is a known issue and one of the more common Xiaomi Mi 8 problems that is going to be addressed in the next software update. So there you have it for this roundup of some of the common Xiaomi Mi 8 problems that users have come across, along with potential solutions on how to fix them! If you have faced any other issues with your device, do let us know in the comments section below. #1 geloo Utente assiduo Registrato 3 Febbraio 2013 Messaggi 596 Punteggio reazioni 23 ciao a tutti , sono sempre stato attratto da questa funzione introdotta da xiaomi col mi2 , ora le cose nei comparti fotografici si sono evolute, e molto, ho visto diversi telefoni da samsung a huawei a sony ad introdurre la funzione slow motion a 960 frs, una funzione pazzesca come prestazioni, ho chiesto ad un utente se poteva capire se il suo mi 8 supporta questa funzione , ma a detta da lui sembrerebbe di no, vedere un huawey far meglio di xiaomi, mi ha un po scocciato, poi ho cercato su internet e sembrerebbe che il mi 8 supporti questa funzione, ma essendo video messi su youtube, sono un pò scettico, chiedo agli esperti se possono illuminarmi su questa funzione. grazie . #2 gulp79 Utente registrato Registrato 1 Agosto 2018 Messaggi 17 Punteggio reazioni 4 Non vedo opzioni per fare un video a 960fps. Nelle impostazioni è possibile scegliere 30 o 120 fps per le modalità normali e fino a 240fps per la modalità slow motion. Poi se con una qualche modifica sarà possibile avere i 960fps non lo so, ma con la rom ufficiale al momento non si può. #3 geloo Utente assiduo Registrato 3 Febbraio 2013 Messaggi 596 Punteggio reazioni 23 ok grazie per la conferma, e pensare che come hardware il mi 8 non ha nulla di inferiore allo huawey p20 pro. #4 lollomax73 Utente registrato Registrato 2 Settembre 2018 Messaggi 3 Punteggio reazioni 1 ok grazie per la conferma, e pensare che come hardware il mi 8 non ha nulla di inferiore allo huawey p20 pro. Li ho tutt'è due ed il Mi 8 è molto più veloce #5 geloo Utente assiduo Registrato 3 Febbraio 2013 Messaggi 596 Punteggio reazioni 23 non lo dubito che il mi 8 sia migliore, ed è per questo che non capisco perchè non mantengano a livelli top, funzioni introdotte da loro per primi, come ad esempio l'uscita hdmi che c'era sul mi 2! #6 onesky Utente esperto Registrato 1 Luglio 2017 Messaggi 138 Punteggio reazioni 35 diciamo che l'aspetto video non è proprio il forte del Mi8 almeno con il software messo in questo stato: non supporta framerate intermedi come 60fps, quando si registra in full HD @30fps i video vengono eccessivamente croppati, come se usasse la funzione zoom e la stabilizzazione è alquanto inefficace (invece se girati a 4K il cropping è notevolemente ridotto e la stabilizzazione si sente), insomma c'è molto da migliorare.. #7 geloo Utente assiduo Registrato 3 Febbraio 2013 Messaggi 596 Punteggio reazioni 23 diciamo che i video non sono mai stati il massimo, ma dato l'hardware potente potrebbero sicuramente migliorare, peccato che certe chicche restino solo per altri smartphon. è vero che lo slow motion , come il protocollo ant+, magari non interessa a molti,ma sono comunque funzioni particolari che si differenziano tra un cel e un altro. #8 Saccoman Utente molto esperto Registrato 8 Luglio 2016 Messaggi Punteggio reazioni 156 nelle prossime settimane arriverà l'aggiornamento a 960....solo nel firmware cinese.....per la Global bisognerà aspettare più in la. Meglio per chi monta il firmware....... Inviato dal mio MI 8 Explorer Edition utilizzando Tapatalk #9 geloo Utente assiduo Registrato 3 Febbraio 2013 Messaggi 596 Punteggio reazioni 23 ottimo! grazie per la info

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