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Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra installs High bitrate videos feature

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First seen on the Galaxy S23 Ultra, Samsung high bitrate videos feature just installed on the Galaxy S22 Ultra. Courtesy of April 2023 camera update, the last year’s camera beast is getting fruitful new features and improvements for photography.

Prior to the April 2023 update, the high bitrate videos feature was missing on Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra. Well, consumers can now access it in the stock camera app’s settings, and enable it to make videography further advanced. It might have also debuted on both non-Ultra models of the lineup.

The newly added high bitrate videos feature works on all recording modes at all supported frame rates including 8K @ 24 fps, UHD @ 60 fps, UHD @ 30 fps, FHD @ 60 fps, FHD @ 30 fps, and HD @ 30 fps as well as the Pro Video mode with advanced adjustment tools.

In order to access the feature, make sure your device is running the latest software build having the April 2023 security patch and the latest version of the Samsung Camera app installed. In addition, there’s a new Image Clipper feature that lets users create cutout of objects from images/videos.

From the Camera app, switch to the Video mode and then press the gear icon to expand camera settings. Now, you need to open Advanced video options tab where you will get a newly added High bitrate videos toggle between high-efficiency videos and HDR 10+ videos. Simply, turn it on and jump back to the viewfinder.

When enabled, the high bitrate videos feature increases the bitrate of videos recorded in Video and Pro video modes. It incredibly makes increment in video size and stores the file in HEVC format, resulting in videos delivering higher bitrate compared to the original settings.

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