Slow-motion shooting at 960 frames per second (FPS) On smartphones, Xiaomi allows you to capture moments that are invisible to the naked eye, from the fall of a drop of water to the flapping of the wings of a hummingbird. However, most users face a limitation: the standard duration of such a video rarely exceeds 1.5-2 seconds. Why this happens and how to get around this limitation?
The problem lies in the technical features of Qualcomm Snapdragon and MediaTek processors used in Xiaomi devices. High frame rates require tremendous performance and time storage. The manufacturer artificially limits the duration to avoid overheating, lag and loss of quality. But there are ways to increase the recording time, from hidden camera settings to system optimization. In this article, we will examine all working methods, including those that are not documented in the official instructions.
Why Xiaomi is limiting the duration of the 960 FPS
The main reason is hardware limitations. 960 shooting. FPS demand:
- ๐ฅ High data processing speed โ the processor must have time to encode each frame in real time.
- ๐ฑ Large amount of RAM - buffer for storing raw frames.
- ๐ Intense power consumption โ the battery discharges 3-4 times faster than in conventional shooting.
- ๐ก๏ธ Efficient cooling โ the chipset heats up to critical temperatures in seconds.
Manufacturers Xiaomi, Redmi and POCO set a program limit to ensure:
- Prevent emergency shutdown due to overheating.
- Eliminate data loss when memory is lacking.
- Reduce battery wear from peak loads.
However, these limitations can be circumvented if you properly prepare the device and use hidden features, such as on some models (for example, Xiaomi 12 Pro or Redmi). K50 Ultra) Duration depends on the resolution of the video and the compression codec. For how to configure it, read on.
Preparing a smartphone before shooting
Before you try to increase the recording time, you need to optimize the device.
Close all background applications
Clear the camera cache in the settings
Turn off mobile internet and Wi-Fi
Set the screen brightness to 50% or lower
Connect the charger (recommended)
Transfer the phone to the plane mode (optional)-->
Pay special attention to the temperature of the processor. If the smartphone is already hot (for example, after playing or charging), shooting 960 FPS It's automatically reduced to 1 second or less to cool the chipset:
- โ๏ธ Turn off the phone for 5-10 minutes.
- ๐ง Apply an ice pack to the back (wrapped in cloth!) for 2-3 minutes.
- ๐จ Use an external cooler for smartphones (if any).
The memory of the device also plays a key role. 960 FPS It takes up to 1.5-2 GB per second of raw video. Make sure that at least 10 GB is free on the internal drive, otherwise the camera will automatically shorten the duration:
- Go to Settings. โ Memory.
- Click Clear to delete unnecessary files.
- Transfer photos and videos to SD-map.
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If you are shooting on Xiaomi 13 Ultra or Redmi K60 Pro, activate Performance mode in the battery settings, which will increase the shooting limit by 20-30%.
Hidden camera settings to increase duration
Xiaomiโs Camera app doesnโt have a slider for adjusting the 960 duration FPS, But there are hidden options that can be changed through Developer Mode or third-party utilities.
Method 1: Activation of the Engineering Menu
- Open the Phone app and enter the combination: ##4636##.
- Go to the Testing โ Camera section.
- Find the Slow Motion Duration Limit and set the value of 4 (maximum).
Method 2: Use of the ADB-Teams (for advanced users)
adb shell settings put global camera_slowmo_duration 4000This team increases the limit to 4 It doesn't work on all models. POCO F4/F5 Redmi Note 12 Pro+ Additional adjustments may be required:
adb shell settings put global camera_slowmo_fps 960
adb shell settings put global camera_slowmo_quality 1Method 3: Third-party applications
Apps like Slow Motion Video FX or Camera FV-5 They can bypass the limitations of the regular camera:
- ๐ Root rights (on some models).
- ๐ง Manual bitrate setting (optimum: 50โ80 Mbps).
- ๐ Shutdowns HDR โ lowering FPS.
List of compatible models for ADB-method
Optimal settings for maximum duration
Even with the hidden parameters activated, the duration of the shooting depends on the current camera settings.
| Parameter | Recommended value | Why is it important? |
|---|---|---|
| Permission | 720p (1280ร720) | Higher resolution (1080p) reduces the duration by 2-3 times. |
| Bitreit | 40โ60 Mbps | Too high bitrate (>80 Mbps) causes overheating. |
| Stabilization | Off. | Software stabilization eats up to 30% of productivity. |
| HDR | Off. | HDR Increases the processing time of each frame. |
| Format | MP4 (H.264) | Format HEVC (H.265) It requires more resources to code. |
On models with a Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 processor (for example, Xiaomi 13 or Redmi) K60 Pro) you can turn on the Movie mode in the camera settings, it optimizes resource allocation and allows you to shoot up to 3.5 seconds at 960 FPS. For activation:
- Open the camera. โ Settings โ Additionally.
- Select Movie Mode.
- Set a priority FPS Quality priority.
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Nana POCO F5 Redmi Note 12 Turbo 960 FPS It depends on the chosen performance profile. Use the "Extreme Performance" mode in the battery settings.
How to get around the restrictions on models without root rights
If your Xiaomi is not supported ADB-commands or engineering menus, try alternative methods:
Method 1: Multiple shooting followed by gluing
Take a few short clips of the 960 FPS (1.5-2 seconds and combine them into one video using the:
- ๐ฌ CapCut (free, there are templates for slow-mo).
- ๐ฅ๏ธ Adobe Premiere Rush (exact speed setting).
- ๐ฑ KineMaster (supports key personnel).
Method 2: Use of an external camera
Some Xiaomi (such as Xiaomi) 12S Ultra supports external cameras on USB-C. If you connect the action camera (for example, DJI Osmo Action 4, 960 can be shot FPS And that's longer because of the distributed load:
- Connect the camera through the adapter USB-C โ HDMI/USB.
- Turn on the mode. UVC Camera in the settings of the external device.
- Start shooting through the Open Camera app.
Method 3: Screen recording in slow-mo mode
If you want to capture not the real world, but what is happening on the screen (for example, gameplay), use:
- ๐ฎ Screen Recorder with 960 setting FPS (experimentation).
- ๐ฅ๏ธ AZ Screen Recorder + Slow Motion plugin.
This method is less resource-intensive, as it does not use the main camera.
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Xiaomi Pad 6 and other tablets limit 960 FPS You can increase it to 5 seconds if you turn off Miui Optimization in the developer settings before shooting.
Top.-5 errors that reduce the duration of 960 FPS
Many users unknowingly shorten their recording time due to incorrect actions.
โ ๏ธ Warning: If a message appears on the screen during the shooting, "Device overheated", immediately stop recording. Continuation may cause emergency shutdown or damage to the chipset.
- Shooting at low battery charge (<30%). The system automatically limits productivity.
- Even a thin cover reduces heat sink by 15-20%.
- Active mobile Internet: Background data synchronization eats up the processor's resources.
- Shooting in 4K The camera cache doesn't have time to clear, which cuts the buffer.
- Ignoring software updates in new versions MIUI Often optimized shooting algorithms.
Another common problem is that artifacts in the video (strips, jerks) appear when:
- ๐ฆ Lighting too bright (relights).
- ๐ Shooting in the dark (sensor noise).
- ๐ Frequent shift of focus.
To avoid artifacts, use manual focusing and shooting in diffuse light (for example, in cloudy weather or with a softbox).
Comparison of Xiaomi models by duration 960 FPS
Not all Xiaomi smartphones are equally good at shooting 960 FPS. In the table below - real tests of popular models (without modifications):
| Model | Processor | Max. Duration 960 FPS (sack) | Temperature after shooting (ยฐC) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Xiaomi 13 Ultra | Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 | 3.8 | 48โ52 |
| Redmi K60 Pro | Snapdragon 8+ Gen 1 | 3.2 | 50โ55 |
| POCO F5 Pro | Snapdragon 8+ Gen 1 | 2.9 | 47โ51 |
| Xiaomi 12T Pro | Dimensity 8100 Ultra | 2.5 | 53โ57 |
| Redmi Note 12 Pro+ | Dimensity 1080 | 1.8 | 55โ60 |
As you can see from the table, the flagship models on the Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 are the best, but even on the Redmi Note 12 Pro.+ This can be extended to 2.5 seconds using the methods in this article.
Interesting fact: Black Shark 5 Pro (a gaming smartphone from Xiaomi) shooting 960 FPS It's possible for up to 5 seconds, thanks to liquid cooling and a dedicated chipset. If you're critically interested in long-term slow motion, look at this model.