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  1. Just had a little play and you are better off using the following for the NX500 to save prefman changes, you still have the issue where some settings don't get saved but you don't need the sleep in between commands. This goes into playback and then back out as movie standby doesn't save the settings, in fact it resets a lot of the movie related ones. st app nx key single pb; st app nx key single pb
  2. Not sure what what the st cap live sd options do, to be honest when I have tried them they don't seem to do anything. Although otto has referenced them in his doc as st cap dp ?? Easiest way to get video standby is to do a st key click right. If you want to save the video preferences this way you will need to do a sleep 1 between the key presses, any quicker and it doesn't work all the time. Be careful though as some of the settings do not get saved this way. On the NX1 I use prefman save. This causes a reboot but saves all the settings. With going into preview and back out it doesn't save such settings as PAL or NTSC. Unfortunately the prefman save doesn't work on the NX500 (the save works but it doesn't do a reboot and update the menu)
  3. They are all in the st cap live commands tree which are changes to the live view screen (EVF or LCD) and don't effect capture to SD card.
  4. ok, If you go into movie preview or record a movie on the NX1 the video and osd are locked to the LCD or EVF that you were on when you entered the mode. With this you can turn on and off video, osd, all but if you try to turn on the other non used mode it will not work For example if I go into video standby on the LCD st app bb lcd video - gives only video on the LCD st app bb lcd osd - gives only osd on the LCD st app bb lcd all - gives both video and osd on the LCD If I now do a st app bb lcd off - this switches off the LCD but the EVF isn't enabled. If I now do a st app bb evf on - this switches the LCD back on not the EVF in fact it will not change anything on the EVF unless I take it out of standby and manually switch to the EVF by pressing the EVF button (which is diabled in standby and recording) once it is pointing to the EVF then all the commands you send it be they EVF or LCD then take effect on the EVF. I have tried switching the evf internally using the st key and sys_param but they don't change whilst in standby or recording.
  5. I have run for 30 mins @ 160 mbit with no problems
  6. yes for 1080 @ 120fps but no for 1080 @ 30fps @ 0.25x (or any other speed modified)
  7. Hi. If I format the card as ext4 the camera reports it cannot read the card format. I have formatted back to exFat with an allocation unit size of 4096 which seems to be more stable for 200Mbits/sec, I haven't had any failures for clips less than 1 min but occasionally it will fail over 1 min.
  8. I am a little confused, I did a recording at 160Mbits/sec, it shows in the info from Medianfo as being 160 Mbps, however if I run that MP4 through the Samsung converter the resulting file shows it as being 440 Mbps, why is this anyone? Is it because you are going from H265 to H264 General Complete name : F:\RAW files should be on e drive\nx1hack\160mbit\SAM_0531.MP4 Format : MPEG-4 Format profile : Base Media / Version 2 Codec ID : mp42 File size : 2.25 GiB Duration : 2mn 0s Overall bit rate mode : Variable Overall bit rate : 160 Mbps Encoded date : UTC 2016-04-06 10:41:25 Tagged date : UTC 2016-04-06 10:41:25 Video ID : 2 Format : HEVC Format/Info : High Efficiency Video Coding Format profile : Main@L5.1 Codec ID : hvc1 Codec ID/Info : High Efficiency Video Coding Duration : 2mn 0s Bit rate : 160 Mbps Width : 4 096 pixels Height : 2 160 pixels Display aspect ratio : 1.896 Frame rate mode : Constant Frame rate : 24.000 fps Color space : YUV Chroma subsampling : 4:2:0 Bit depth : 8 bits Bits/(Pixel*Frame) : 0.754 Stream size : 2.25 GiB (100%) Language : English Encoded date : UTC 2016-04-06 10:41:25 Tagged date : UTC 2016-04-06 10:41:25 Color primaries : BT.709 Transfer characteristics : BT.709 Matrix coefficients : BT.709 Color range : Full Audio ID : 1 Format : AAC Format/Info : Advanced Audio Codec Format profile : LC Codec ID : 40 Duration : 2mn 0s Source duration : 2mn 0s Bit rate mode : Variable Channel(s) : 2 channels Channel positions : Front: L R Sampling rate : 48.0 KHz Compression mode : Lossy Source stream size : 2.74 MiB (0%) Language : English Encoded date : UTC 2016-04-06 10:41:25 Tagged date : UTC 2016-04-06 10:41:25 mdhd_Duration : 120885 After Conversion General Complete name : F:\RAW files should be on e drive\nx1hack\160mbit\conv\SAM_0531_Pro_4096x2160.mp4 Format : MPEG-4 Format profile : Base Media Codec ID : isom File size : 6.19 GiB Duration : 2mn 0s Overall bit rate : 440 Mbps Writing application : Lavf56.9.100 Video ID : 1 Format : AVC Format/Info : Advanced Video Codec Format profile : High@L5.1 Format settings, CABAC : Yes Format settings, ReFrames : 4 frames Format settings, GOP : M=2, N=15 Codec ID : avc1 Codec ID/Info : Advanced Video Coding Duration : 2mn 0s Bit rate : 440 Mbps Width : 4 096 pixels Height : 2 160 pixels Display aspect ratio : 1.896 Frame rate mode : Constant Frame rate : 24.000 fps Color space : YUV Chroma subsampling : 4:2:0 Bit depth : 8 bits Scan type : Progressive Bits/(Pixel*Frame) : 2.074 Stream size : 6.19 GiB (100%) Writing library : x264 core 142 r2455 021c0dc Encoding settings : cabac=1 / ref=1 / deblock=1:0:0 / analyse=0x3:0x113 / me=hex / subme=2 / psy=1 / psy_rd=1.00:0.00 / mixed_ref=0 / me_range=16 / chroma_me=1 / trellis=0 / 8x8dct=1 / cqm=0 / deadzone=21,11 / fast_pskip=1 / chroma_qp_offset=0 / threads=6 / lookahead_threads=2 / sliced_threads=0 / nr=0 / decimate=1 / interlaced=0 / bluray_compat=0 / constrained_intra=0 / bframes=3 / b_pyramid=2 / b_adapt=1 / b_bias=0 / direct=1 / weightb=1 / open_gop=0 / weightp=1 / keyint=15 / keyint_min=1 / scenecut=40 / intra_refresh=0 / rc_lookahead=10 / rc=crf / mbtree=1 / crf=7.0 / qcomp=0.60 / qpmin=0 / qpmax=69 / qpstep=4 / ip_ratio=1.40 / aq=1:1.00 Language : English Audio ID : 2 Format : AAC Format/Info : Advanced Audio Codec Format profile : LC Codec ID : 40 Duration : 2mn 0s Bit rate mode : Constant Bit rate : 192 Kbps Channel(s) : 2 channels Channel positions : Front: L R Sampling rate : 48.0 KHz Compression mode : Lossy Stream size : 2.74 MiB (0%) Language : English
  9. Sorry, I mean the options in the nx1-pba.sh file 160Mbits/sec and 200Mbits/sec I am running with DIS off and a Manual Focus lens. I have been testing a bit more and noticed that if I run at 200Mbits/sec after a battery removal it will be pretty consistant, however if I have been using the camera for a while then it does crash out after about 6 secs. I have only recorded clips under 1 minute. I have reverted both cards back to 160Mbits/sec, I have just recorded a 25 minute PAL 4096x2160@24fps with no issues.
  10. I have 2 SD cards that I have tested on, a Sandisk 280 MB/s and a Lexar 2000x 300 MB/s On the sandisk it is reliable setting the bitrate @ 160 MB/s, if you step up to 200 it will fail after about 10 seconds. On the Lexar it is reliable setting the bitrate @ 200 MB/s, if you step above this then it fails.
  11. There is now a workaround for NX500 users, by simulating going to preview and back it updates the menu. This can also be used on the NX1 which will allow for further instructions to be done after the menu refresh, like text on the screen. Here is the link to the details - http://***URL removed***/forums/post/57556055
  12. Tested this and it doesn't work, anything after the prefman save doesn't get executed. I think what happens is that the prefman save on the NX1 causes the camera to crash/reboot which causes an update of the menu system. This means that once you have done the prefman save then that is the end of the effected changes you can make. You could however set the on screen text and put a sleep in then do the changes ending in a prefman save. The only problem is the text will only stay on the screen until the reboot happens.
  13. I don't know if anything after the Prefman save would work as it does a reboot but I will try later today. Yes you should be able to put it into video standby, one of the St commands works, I can't remember off the top of my head, will look it up.
  14. Ok, someone asked if you could change between NTSC and PAL and also change vid mode and shutter speed. They requested an option to switch between NTSC/4K@25fps/1/50 shutter and PAL/1080@120fps/1/250 shutter speed with DIS disabled. So for NTSC/4K@25fps/1/50 shutter enter the following into a corresponding key .sh file: ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ prefman set 0 0x00000260 l 1 prefman set 0 0x00000330 l 1 prefman set 0 0x00000310 l 91 prefman save ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- and for PAL/1080@120fps/1/250 shutter speed with DIS disabled enter the following into a corresponding .sh file ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ prefman set 0 0x00000260 l 0 prefman set 0 0x000006a4 l 0 prefman set 0 0x00000330 l 4 prefman set 0 0x00000310 l 128 prefman save ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 0x00000260 is APPPREF_VIDEO_OUT and sets the TV Output, 0 is PAL and 1 is NTSC 0x00000330 is APPPREF_MOV_SIZE and sets the Movie Size dependent on the TV output, so in PAL mode 1 is UHD@25fps and in NTSC mode 4 is 1080@120fps 0x000006a4 is APPPREF_MOV_DIS and sest DIS on or off, 0 is off and 1 is on 0x00000310 is APPPREF_SHUTTER_SPEED_INDEX and sets the shutter speed 91 is 1/50th and 128 is 1/250th I have tested this on the NX1 and it works ok. This doesn't currently work on the NX500, it looks like one of the options is missing on the NX500 when it does a prefman save and as such it does not refresh the menu's
  15. If you set an invalid option it does not change and stays its current value. Some settings can be set this way whilst not in the menu, like e-shutter on non nx lenses
  16. Yes you can use the same method. For shutter speed the offset is 0x00000310 on the NX1 which is "0x00000310 0004 APPPREF_SHUTTER_SPEED_INDEX" so to set the shutter speed to 1/100th you type the following: prefman set 0 0x00000310 l 107 prefman save the 107 value was obtained by manually setting the shutter speed and then doing a prefman get 0 0x00000310 l I have tested it and it works.
  17. Found a way to commit changes made with the st commands and prefman, just do a prefman save, see this link to see how I switch between 4K with DIS on to 1080p @ 120fps with DIS off via shortcut keys. http://***URL removed***/forums/post/57551639
  18. I was looking at this earlier and it works the same as other settings where they don't update what is in the menus. However there are options for saving to memory and files etc which may allow for changes to be made and saved.
  19. There are also these setting options for RAW: SSIF_RAW_OFF (0x6f0000) SSIF_RAW_ON (0x6f0001) RAW_SAVE_OFF (0x6e0000) RAW_SAVE_ON (0x6e0001)
  20. Yes looking at the setting, these are the options with the defaults marked: RAWQUALITY_LOSSLESS (0x720000) - Default on NX1 RAWQUALITY_LOSSY (0x720001) RAW_PACK_PACK (0x710000) - Default on NX1 RAW_PACK_UNPACK (0x710001) RAW_BIT_14BIT (0x700000) - Default on NX1 RAW_BIT_12BIT (0x700001)
  21. Otto, It doesn't work on the NX1 as there is no usr 117, the list only goes upto 114. There is no variable in the complete list for ADJUSTSHUTTERTYPE_ Here is the list from the NX1 from a st cap capdtm getusr +-------------------------------+-------------------------------+----------+--------+ + Data ID Name | Param ID Name + ID(Hex) +ID(Dec) + +---------------------------------------------------------------+----------+--------+ [ 0]| USERDATA_DIALMODE | DIALMODE_APERTURE |0x00000003| 3| [ 1]| USERDATA_SHOOTINGMODE | SHOOTINGMODE_APERTURE |0x00010002| 65538| [ 2]| USERDATA_IMAGESIZE | IMAGESIZE_NORMAL_28M |0x00020000| 131072| [ 3]| USERDATA_IMAGEASPECTRATIO | IMAGEASPECTRATIO_IMAGEAR_3_2 |0x00030000| 196608| [ 4]| USERDATA_IMAGEQUALITY | IMAGEQUALITY_RAW |0x00040003| 262147| [ 5]| USERDATA_ISO | ISO_AUTO |0x00050000| 327680| [ 6]| USERDATA_WB | WB_AUTO |0x00060000| 393216| [ 7]| USERDATA_AFMODE | AFMODE_SINGLE |0x00070000| 458752| [ 8]| USERDATA_AFAREA | AFAREA_SELECTION |0x00080000| 524288| [ 9]| USERDATA_DRIVE | DRIVE_SINGLE |0x00090001| 589825| [ 10]| USERDATA_BURSTRATE | BURSTRATE_RATE10FPS |0x000A0002| 655362| [ 11]| USERDATA_FLASHMODE | FLASHMODE_OFF |0x000B0000| 720896| [ 12]| USERDATA_METERING | METERING_MULTI |0x000C0002| 786434| [ 13]| USERDATA_MOVIEMETERING | MOVIEMETERING_MULTI |0x000D0002| 851970| [ 14]| USERDATA_LINKAE2AF | LINKAE2AF_ON |0x000E0001| 917505| [ 15]| USERDATA_BRIGHTNESSADJUSTGUIDE| BRIGHTNESSADJUSTGUIDE_OFF |0x000F0000| 983040| [ 16]| USERDATA_FRAMEEXPOSURE | FRAMEEXPOSURE_OFF |0x00100000| 1048576| [ 17]| USERDATA_MULTIEXPOSURE | MULTIEXPOSURE_OFF |0x00110000| 1114112| [ 18]| USERDATA_MULTIEXPOSURETYPE | MULTIEXPOSURETYPE_SAVEALL |0x00120000| 1179648| [ 19]| USERDATA_PW | PW_STANDARD |0x00130000| 1245184| [ 20]| USERDATA_SMARTRANGE | SMARTRANGE_OFF |0x00140000| 1310720| [ 21]| USERDATA_MOVIESMARTRANGE | MOVIESMARTRANGE_ON |0x00150001| 1376257| [ 22]| USERDATA_AFPRIORITYRLS | AFPRIORITYRLS_OFF_BALANCE |0x00160001| 1441793| [ 23]| USERDATA_OIS | OIS_OFF |0x00170000| 1507328| [ 24]| USERDATA_FACETONE | FACETONE_LEVEL1 |0x00180000| 1572864| [ 25]| USERDATA_FACERETOUCH | FACERETOUCH_LEVEL3 |0x00190002| 1638402| [ 26]| USERDATA_SMARTART | SMARTART_OFF |0x001A0000| 1703936| [ 27]| USERDATA_EVSTEP | EVSTEP_ONETHIRD |0x001B0000| 1769472| [ 28]| USERDATA_ISONR | ISONR_OFF |0x001C0000| 1835008| [ 29]| USERDATA_LTNR | LTNR_OFF |0x001D0000| 1900544| [ 30]| USERDATA_AEBRKORDER | AEBRKORDER_PZM |0x001E0002| 1966082| [ 31]| USERDATA_AEBRKAREA | AEBRKAREA_1OVER3 |0x001F0000| 2031616| [ 32]| USERDATA_WBBRKSET | WBBRKSET_AB3 |0x00200000| 2097152| [ 33]| USERDATA_PWBRKSTANDARD | PWBRKSTANDARD_SET |0x00210001| 2162689| [ 34]| USERDATA_PWBRKVIVID | PWBRKVIVID_SET |0x00220001| 2228225| [ 35]| USERDATA_PWBRKPORTRAIT | PWBRKPORTRAIT_SET |0x00230001| 2293761| [ 36]| USERDATA_PWBRKLANDSCAPE | PWBRKLANDSCAPE_SET |0x00240001| 2359297| [ 37]| USERDATA_PWBRKFOREST | PWBRKFOREST_SET |0x00250001| 2424833| [ 38]| USERDATA_PWBRKRETRO | PWBRKRETRO_SET |0x00260001| 2490369| [ 39]| USERDATA_PWBRKCOOL | PWBRKCOOL_SET |0x00270001| 2555905| [ 40]| USERDATA_PWBRKCALM | PWBRKCALM_SET |0x00280001| 2621441| [ 41]| USERDATA_PWBRKCLASSIC | PWBRKCLASSIC_SET |0x00290001| 2686977| [ 42]| USERDATA_PWBRKCUSTOM1 | PWBRKCUSTOM1_SET |0x002A0001| 2752513| [ 43]| USERDATA_PWBRKCUSTOM2 | PWBRKCUSTOM2_SET |0x002B0001| 2818049| [ 44]| USERDATA_PWBRKCUSTOM3 | PWBRKCUSTOM3_SET |0x002C0001| 2883585| [ 45]| USERDATA_PWBRKCUSTOM4 | PWBRKCUSTOM4_SET |0x002D0001| 2949121| [ 46]| USERDATA_AFLIGHT | AFLIGHT_OFF |0x002E0000| 3014656| [ 47]| USERDATA_AEL | AEL_AEL |0x002F0000| 3080192| [ 48]| USERDATA_COLORSPACE | COLORSPACE_SRGB |0x00300000| 3145728| [ 49]| USERDATA_QUICKVIEWTIME | QUICKVIEWTIME_OFF |0x00310000| 3211264| [ 50]| USERDATA_DATETIMEIMPRINT | DATETIMEIMPRINT_YYMMDD |0x00320001| 3276801| [ 51]| USERDATA_MONITOROUT | MONITOROUT_LCD |0x00330000| 3342336| [ 52]| USERDATA_HDMIOUT | HDMIOUT_1080I |0x00340003| 3407875| [ 53]| USERDATA_MOVIESIZE | MOVIESIZE_FHD |0x00350000| 3473408| [ 54]| USERDATA_MOVIEFRAMERATE | MOVIEFRAMERATE_FPS30 |0x00360005| 3538949| [ 55]| USERDATA_MOVIEFADER | MOVIEFADER_OFF |0x00370000| 3604480| [ 56]| USERDATA_MOVIEAE | MOVIEAE_P |0x00380000| 3670016| [ 57]| USERDATA_3DMOVIEFRAMERATE | F3DMOVIEFRAMERATE_FPS30 |0x00390001| 3735553| [ 58]| USERDATA_LDC | LDC_ON |0x003A0001| 3801089| [ 59]| USERDATA_ISOSTEP | ISOSTEP_ONE |0x003B0001| 3866625| [ 60]| USERDATA_ISOEXPANSION | ISOEXPANSION_ON |0x003C0001| 3932161| [ 61]| USERDATA_SMARTFILTERTYPE | SMARTFILTERTYPE_OFF |0x003D0000| 3997696| [ 62]| USERDATA_ISOAUTOMAX | ISOAUTOMAX_ISO1600 |0x003E000B| 4063243| [ 63]| USERDATA_MFASSIST | MFASSIST_ENLARGEX5 |0x003F0001| 4128769| [ 64]| USERDATA_FOCUSPEAKING | FOCUSPEAKING_WHITE |0x00400001| 4194305| [ 65]| USERDATA_HDR | HDR_OFF |0x00410000| 4259840| [ 66]| USERDATA_FDMODE | FDMODE_OFF |0x00420000| 4325376| [ 67]| USERDATA_IZOOM | IZOOM_X1 |0x00430000| 4390912| [ 68]| USERDATA_3DSHOT | F3DSHOT_OFF |0x00440000| 4456448| [ 69]| USERDATA_3DAUTOMODE | F3DAUTOMODE_ON |0x00450001| 4521985| [ 70]| USERDATA_DMF | DMF_ON |0x00460001| 4587521| [ 71]| USERDATA_FASTCONTINUOUS | FASTCONTINUOUS_OFF |0x00470000| 4653056| [ 72]| USERDATA_HDRLEVEL | HDRLEVEL_LV2 |0x00480001| 4718593| [ 73]| USERDATA_OBJECTTRACKING | OBJECTTRACKING_OFF |0x00490000| 4784128| [ 74]| USERDATA_PANORAMATYPE | PANORAMATYPE_2D |0x004A0000| 4849664| [ 75]| USERDATA_SMARTPROMODE | SMARTPROMODE_BEAUTYFACE |0x004B0000| 4915200| [ 76]| USERDATA_EFS | EFS_ON |0x004C0001| 4980737| [ 77]| USERDATA_WIFIMODE | WIFIMODE_OFF |0x004D0000| 5046272| [ 78]| USERDATA_VIDEOOUT | VIDEOOUT_NTSC |0x004E0000| 5111808| [ 79]| USERDATA_SMARTAUTORUNSTATE | SMARTAUTORUNSTATE_OFF |0x004F0000| 5177344| [ 80]| USERDATA_3DFORMAT | F3DFORMAT_SIDE_BY_SIDE |0x00500001| 5242881| [ 81]| USERDATA_FOCUSPEAKINGLEVEL | FOCUSPEAKINGLEVEL_MID |0x00510002| 5308418| [ 82]| USERDATA_LENSMOUNT | LENSMOUNT_NX_MOUNT |0x00520000| 5373952| [ 83]| USERDATA_OVEREXPGUIDE | OVEREXPGUIDE_OFF |0x00530000| 5439488| [ 84]| USERDATA_SHUTTERMIN | SHUTTERMIN_AUTO_0 |0x00540001| 5505025| [ 85]| USERDATA_DEPTHBRKAREA | DEPTHBRKAREA_1 |0x00550003| 5570563| [ 86]| USERDATA_INTERVAL | INTERVAL_OFF |0x00560000| 5636096| [ 87]| USERDATA_TIMELAPSE | TIMELAPSE_OFF |0x00570000| 5701632| [ 88]| USERDATA_VIDEOSTABILIZER | VIDEOSTABILIZER_OFF |0x00580000| 5767168| [ 89]| USERDATA_EXTERNALFLASHMODE | EXTERNALFLASHMODE_ATTL |0x00590000| 5832704| [ 90]| USERDATA_WFLASHMODE | WFLASHMODE_OFF |0x005A0000| 5898240| [ 91]| USERDATA_WFLASHCH | WFLASHCH_1 |0x005B0000| 5963776| [ 92]| USERDATA_WFLASHMASTERMODE | WFLASHMASTERMODE_OFF |0x005C0000| 6029312| [ 93]| USERDATA_WFLASHGROUPAMODE | WFLASHGROUPAMODE_OFF |0x005D0000| 6094848| [ 94]| USERDATA_WFLASHGROUPBMODE | WFLASHGROUPBMODE_OFF |0x005E0000| 6160384| [ 95]| USERDATA_WFLASHGROUPCMODE | WFLASHGROUPCMODE_OFF |0x005F0000| 6225920| [ 96]| USERDATA_HDMI3DFORMAT | HDMI3DFORMAT_SIDE_BY_SIDE |0x00600001| 6291457| [ 97]| USERDATA_LENSZOOMSPEED | LENSZOOMSPEED_LOW |0x00610000| 6356992| [ 98]| USERDATA_LENSMFSENSITIVITY | LENSMFSENSITIVITY_NORMAL |0x00620000| 6422528| [ 99]| USERDATA_SEPARATEAEAREA | SEPARATEAEAREA_OFF |0x00630000| 6488064| [100]| USERDATA_OLEDCOLOR | OLEDCOLOR_OFF |0x00640000| 6553600| [101]| USERDATA_MULTIMOTION | MULTIMOTION_NORMAL |0x00650002| 6619138| [102]| USERDATA_AUTOSHUTTERMODE | AUTOSHUTTERMODE_BASEBALL |0x00660000| 6684672| [103]| USERDATA_RVFDPSIZE | RVFDPSIZE_FHD |0x00670000| 6750208| [104]| USERDATA_RVFDPFRAMRATE | RVFDPFRAMRATE_FPS30 |0x00680005| 6815749| [105]| USERDATA_SYSTEMFREQENCYSTATE | SYSTEMFREQENCYSTATE_LIVEVIEW |0x00690000| 6881280| [106]| USERDATA_HDMI3D | HDMI3D_OFF |0x006A0000| 6946816| [107]| USERDATA_MOVIE_GAMMA_CONTROL | MOVIE_GAMMA_CONTROL_GAMMA_D |0x006B0002| 7012354| [108]| USERDATA_MOVIE_LUMINANCE_LEVEL| MOVIE_LUMINANCE_LEVEL_0_255 |0x006C0000| 7077888| [109]| USERDATA_MOVIE_AF_MODE | MOVIE_AF_MODE_CONTINUOUS |0x006D0001| 7143425| [110]| USERDATA_RAW_SAVE | RAW_SAVE_OFF |0x006E0000| 7208960| [111]| USERDATA_SSIF_RAW | SSIF_RAW_OFF |0x006F0000| 7274496| [112]| USERDATA_RAW_BIT | RAW_BIT_14BIT |0x00700000| 7340032| [113]| USERDATA_RAW_PACK | RAW_PACK_PACK |0x00710000| 7405568| [114]| USERDATA_RAWQUALITY | RAWQUALITY_LOSSLESS |0x00720000| 7471104| +-------------------------------+-------------------------------+----------+--------+
  22. If you look at the github closely it isn't 98fps it is 23.98fps options.
  23. If you use the remote app SDK that is referred to on this page you could write a piece of code in visual studio to do the same thing but remotely. You just need the SDK and some experience in visual studio
  24. Hi, this looks like the form I filled out for the SDK for the remote control of the NX1 and not a SDK for the actual camera itself. I received the SDK which is documentation and sample programs in Visual Studio, this just contains commands for creating apps that you can connect to the NX1 remotely and control basic functions. It doesn't contain anything different to what Samsung's remote studio offers.
  25. Here is a quick video showing the NX1 and NX500 SD Card Hack for Focus Buttons. This program allows you to record up to 6 focal points, these are stored on the SD card and will work after a camera restart. This works for photography, especially good for storing infinity focal point to re-use when it is dark for Astro Photography. Works in video allows you to do focus pulling from one focal point to another. Thanks again to Otto for all the hard work, All details can be found on https://github.com/ottokiksmaler/nx500
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