Thank you! I use and love all those 3 apps you mentioned, but for different reasons. Lately I've been liking ProTake just because it's interface is so simple and easy, and I like their Alexa Log-C color profile. Oh and their multi-cam/multi-monitor is a gamechanger! I'll be uploading a video about it soon!
@@RJBaculo The multi cam is great! I had my phone mounted on my car for a music video I shot and used a 2nd phone to monitor and control the outside phone by remote while I was driving.
Love it! I Just read their technical user manual and am ready to do a deep dive video on their gamut and gamma curves process! I've barely scratched the surface to the powerful awesomeness of this app!
Friend please can you help me. The mcpro24fps application on my Redmi note 10 pro stops after 10 minutes of recording. In the code settings section it says maximum buffet size 4 seconds. Should I increase it? thank you so much.
Friend please can you help me. The mcpro24fps application on my Redmi note 10 pro stops after 10 minutes of recording. I should increase the size of the buffer that says 4 seconds. thank you so much.
thank you, amazing tutorial. One question, with your settings, the audio does not fit with the video, what i can do? thanks in advance. Greetings from Poland
Yeah this can sometimes happen, when the variable (non-constat) framerate of smartphone video can be slightly out of sync with the audio recorded. It can be a really tricky fix, but what I do sometimes is adjust the video speed to something very slight, like 101% speed or 99.7% speed until it fits the closest with the audio. Hope thst helps.
What I do now is trying to filming use mcpro24fps with HDR. But both my PC and screen doesn't support HDR. Do you have any experience editing HDR footage on non HDR PC? Anyway, thanks for the tutorial of mcpro24fps cinematic setting. You got new sub. 👍
Yeah i had the same problem with editing HDR or 10-bit footage in Adobe Premiere Pro. But so far I found DaVinci Resolve can handle and view it pretty well. It's something to do with the metadata or how the editor translates the hdr info. Even if ur screen is not HDR you still benefit from the footage with less color banding (e.g. smoother gradient in the skies)
You got a new sub because I am a long MCPRO24FPS user for a while now, why is it on my Samsung A50s, when on Manual, when I change the ISO, nothing happens to exposure 🤔?
Thanks for the sub! But yes, thats odd that your ISO doesnt change the exposure. Try chatting with the MCPro devs on FB Messenger or Telegram. Usually they're very responsive to questions.
Regular 24fps with 1/50 shutter should be fine, especially if the venue is low on lighting. But if there is ample light or better yet shooting outdoors you can shoot in 60fps and at least 1/120 shutter so you can get slow-motion footage in post if you wanted to. Also feel free to crank up the shutter even more (1/250+) to get even more crispier movements which is suited for sports or action sequences. Think gritty Jason Bourne movies or war films like Saving Private Ryan. Its really more of a stylistic choice. Hope that helps! :)
@@kick91185 yes 10-bit video can only be recorded with HEVC h265 codec. You can also double-check the MCPro24fps website to see a full list of brands and devices that support 10-bit recording.
@@RJBaculo I apologize. I missed that part in the video. I was taking notes and must have got distracted while writing. I just re watched that part. I'm shooting with Samsung Note 10.
Hi when I record 120fps using this app on my Xperia 1 IV it works and plays back but when exporting to PC or other device it plays as normal speed? Also I find the HLG log profiles under expose most footage indoors
You'll have to change the clip speed of your footage to 20% to make your 120fps footage play at 24fps (super slow mo). Yeah, I'm not a fan of the HLG profiles.
If you don't plan on doing any slow-mo during your fight sequence, stick to 24fps and then experiment with faster shutter speeds like 1/120, 1/240, or even 1/480 and beyond to see if you like the crispiness of the movements. Just keep in mind the more faster the shutter is, the less light is coming in, so you'll have to compensate with additional or stronger lighting. If you're shooting in broad daylight, it might not be a problem at all. Hope that helps. Experiment & have fun with it 👍
Due to hardware limitations and capabilities, which vary from device to device, there are a few prerequisite settings needed to enable 10-bit video recording. In the Video Recording Settings, first you need to choose a resolution and framerate with GPU disabled. Some smartphones have certain resolution or framerate limitations before 10-bit recording can be enabled. Once you have disabled GPU, you will also need to change your codec to HEVC (h265) which is the proper container for 10-bit video. Now you can change the Color Depth settings to 10 bits instead of 8 bits. If even after all these settings the color depth is still inactive, then most likely your device doesn’t support 10-bit video at all. I hope that helps. I have a dedicated video about shooting in 10-bit video coming up very soon.
Hey RJ! I have a few questions I really hope you could answer, I would thank you very much man! So, you shoot with m-Log 80 gamma, but what color space do you use? Do you adjust any of the mLog 80% settings? Are those for preview or do they actually affect the final output? Also, what are the implications of shooting in HDR or HDR10? Do you ever use a LUT Preview? If so which one? What EOTF and Color Primaries do you use? What is the deblocking filter? Thank you so much man!
Hey Alex, just to answer some of your questions... When I shoot with mLog80 gamma, usually my color space is regular sRGB/Rec.709 but moving forward I'm gonna be shooting more with the S-Gamut. And no I dont adjust any of the Mlog settings, I just leave as is, but yes they do affect the actual logarhythmic curve in the final output. The implications of shooting HDR (10-bit color) is you have much much more color info available in your video (which equals to less color banding when theres gradients in your shot like in the sky). I dont generally use preview LUTs, but can be handy to use to make sure you aren't too over or underexposed when shooting Log. EOTF and color primaries, I believe, is metadata for how your HDR footage is to be interpreted in your NLE software. I leave it as is. As for deblocking filter, I'm not too familiar with its function but has something to do about smoothing out edges. I probably wouldnt recommend it. Hope all this helps. Best way of course to learn is to try and experiment yourself! Happy shooting!
BTW check out what the guys at amvr are doing! It's incredible, close to raw results for 1/10th of the file size ruclips.net/p/PLvFY25AvcQolryKhU0um36zDh5YCZfhPK
Each device is different and sometimes 60fps isn't available when shooting with 4k resolution. You could also try turning GPU on or off to see if it unlocks it.
Yeah its a HDR metadata problem. Your phone isn't viewing it the proper way but when you take it into an editing program like Davinci Resolve it will display the colors properly (not saturated)
Up to 500 Mbps sounds mind blowing. Could you tell us what are the limit settings on your S10 in terms of FPS and bitrate in 4K before you start experiencing dropped frames ? Thank you.
Hey Theodore, on my S10 (Exynos) the max framerate i could get is 60fps with FHD, and only 30fps with 4K. When i would set 60fps with 4K the sensor just wont allow it. In terms of bitrate I'm able to set it on full 500mbps w/o any dropped frames, although when i look into the metadata of the video file the true number is 408mbps for 4K footage and 374mbps with FHD footage. I'm sure this varies and isn't an absolutely fixed bitrate. I hope that helps!
Yes, this helps me a lot. I am in the process of deciding on a new phone and the video side is of course essential. Even 408 mbps and 30fps are nothing short of amazing. We are talking smartphones here ! Not long ago this was the territory of RED cameras only :-) So it looks like I do not even need to go for the most recent and quite expensive S21 or 22 models. I just found a good deal on a S10+ here in France. I assume it should handle mcpro similarly to your S10 ? Thank you very much.
I gotta say the app is kind of a training bootcamp on how to use a mirrorless camera or even a cinema camera itself. Which for me it kinda explains why the app is less friendly UI, compared to Filmic Pro.
Actually, that's a pretty good description! It's like the old days of filmmaking where young filmmakers like Steven Spielberg would use an Super 8mm home film camera to make short films. The smartphone is this generation's Super 8mm, a stepping stone to bigger productions in the future.
@@RJBaculo oh yes definitely. Since mcpro24fps can give the quality tools setting like many LOG profiles which is similar to a Sony or even might be Arri Profile. Then i say filmmaking became much more democratic, as smartphones(particularly Android phones) can now reach the quality of those cameras. And also since Lumafusion is coming on Android. I already imagine that they can become the 2-in-1 powerhouse giant of mobile filmmaking.
Great tips. But I got to ask: How do you get 60 fps at 4K? All 60, in any resolution, are locked. Which Android phone do you use? I can't in any Galaxy S phone. Im currently on S22 Ultra, and the maximum fpsI get is 30. I can 120 in FHD, but 60 no way
You will have to disable GPU in your mcpro24fps settinga when choosing 4K 60fps. It works with my old Samsung S10. If it still doesn't work then it may be a quirk with the S22 Ultra. (Sometimes big companines like Samsung still restrict the phone's full capabilities to 3rd party apps like mcpro)
@RJBaculo is definitely a Samsung problem of not allowing full access to camera2 api. Although on S23 Ultra, it allows 4K @60fps. I also have a Samsung S10+ and it's incredible how it works perfectly on 4K @60fps . Also, S10 + has double aperture, which is great. They dropped this feature on S20 series and so on, but it is awesome to have double aperture. Just a pity S10+ has a much smaller sensor than S22 or S23 Ultra and also less mega pixels on main camera. Otherwise, it would give even better shots. Just got to work with more light. For the actual price of it is a good smartphone to stick around. Besides, a smaller sensor, on the other hand, handles much well external lenses to actual smartphones with bigger ones. Old lenses, not developed for today's phones, cause vignette. Gonna start using my wife's S10 plus.
Unfortunately, I was disappointed in this program.. First, when I installed it and turned it on, I almost went blind (I don’t know why they didn’t warn me about this). Second, I use POCO X3 NFC, I specially filmed it with the program and compared the videos without the program and didn’t notice any difference... Maybe I was doing something wrong?
Maybe you should provide an example. Or if you're really a pro give him a suggestion. That way your comments will be constructive, and we all get to learn from you knowledge and go away smarter.
Sorry friend, that this app won't be of much help with your needs. It's a simple enough feature that I think the developers can easily add in a future update.
➡ Check out my full walkthrough tutorial of MCPro24fps' features and settings: ruclips.net/video/D3D5MquDGpA/видео.html
LOVE IT MAN! Thank you so much, can't wait for the gamut and gamma curves video!
Excellent tutorial. I use FiLMiC Pro, Pro Take and McPro24fps and I find McPro24fps far superior when shooting videos for my channel.
Thank you! I use and love all those 3 apps you mentioned, but for different reasons. Lately I've been liking ProTake just because it's interface is so simple and easy, and I like their Alexa Log-C color profile. Oh and their multi-cam/multi-monitor is a gamechanger! I'll be uploading a video about it soon!
@@RJBaculo The multi cam is great! I had my phone mounted on my car for a music video I shot and used a 2nd phone to monitor and control the outside phone by remote while I was driving.
Nice bro 🤓🤳🏾 my favorite setup is A wide gamut with mlog60 🤓👍
Love it! I Just read their technical user manual and am ready to do a deep dive video on their gamut and gamma curves process! I've barely scratched the surface to the powerful awesomeness of this app!
Friend please can you help me. The mcpro24fps application on my Redmi note 10 pro stops after 10 minutes of recording. In the code settings section it says maximum buffet size 4 seconds. Should I increase it? thank you so much.
Friend please can you help me. The mcpro24fps application on my Redmi note 10 pro stops after 10 minutes of recording. I should increase the size of the buffer that says 4 seconds. thank you so much.
Amazing video. What ND filters do you recommend for smartphone?
I love the Concept K&F filters which strike a good balance of price and quality!
I love it! subscribe and like done.. also i let all the ads running.. Thank you for sharing.
Thanks! You're the best!
Thx!!! I'am not using auto translate! I hear you, very nice! thx for u speaking speed! Good tutorial!
Thanks Sergey! Glad you liked the video!
Thanks for sharing 👍 is the (desqeeze video) settings meant for anamorphic lens ?cause I can't find mind
Yes its only for when using an attached anamorphic lens and is only accessible with GPU enabled (can be found in the GPU settings menu)
@@RJBaculo thanks just saw it ..was struggling with this one for a while 😂
@@king6463 awesome! Happy creating man!
thank you, amazing tutorial. One question, with your settings, the audio does not fit with the video, what i can do? thanks in advance. Greetings from Poland
Yeah this can sometimes happen, when the variable (non-constat) framerate of smartphone video can be slightly out of sync with the audio recorded. It can be a really tricky fix, but what I do sometimes is adjust the video speed to something very slight, like 101% speed or 99.7% speed until it fits the closest with the audio. Hope thst helps.
What I do now is trying to filming use mcpro24fps with HDR. But both my PC and screen doesn't support HDR. Do you have any experience editing HDR footage on non HDR PC?
Anyway, thanks for the tutorial of mcpro24fps cinematic setting. You got new sub.
👍
Yeah i had the same problem with editing HDR or 10-bit footage in Adobe Premiere Pro. But so far I found DaVinci Resolve can handle and view it pretty well. It's something to do with the metadata or how the editor translates the hdr info. Even if ur screen is not HDR you still benefit from the footage with less color banding (e.g. smoother gradient in the skies)
@@RJBaculo thanks. I'll try it
Amazing video man. Thanks
Thanks. But beside gamut there is also color space setting. What is your color space? And please make a tutorial of color grading from these setup.
Hey Andrey, I made a whole video about it right here: ruclips.net/video/HC8iztzfNhY/видео.htmlsi=0XzIgHUji26LbJ3o
Good video AND HAVE A GOOD DAY
Thanks!
You got a new sub because I am a long MCPRO24FPS user for a while now, why is it on my Samsung A50s, when on Manual, when I change the ISO, nothing happens to exposure 🤔?
Thanks for the sub! But yes, thats odd that your ISO doesnt change the exposure. Try chatting with the MCPro devs on FB Messenger or Telegram. Usually they're very responsive to questions.
if I'm shooting a basketball game, what fps and shutter settings would you use? my phone is just standing on a tripod which captures the entire court
Regular 24fps with 1/50 shutter should be fine, especially if the venue is low on lighting. But if there is ample light or better yet shooting outdoors you can shoot in 60fps and at least 1/120 shutter so you can get slow-motion footage in post if you wanted to. Also feel free to crank up the shutter even more (1/250+) to get even more crispier movements which is suited for sports or action sequences. Think gritty Jason Bourne movies or war films like Saving Private Ryan. Its really more of a stylistic choice. Hope that helps! :)
Thank You!!! (New Subscriber)
Thanks Brandon! I appreciate it!
@@RJBaculo I was not able to record in 10 bit unless the codec was H.265. Thats with gpu turned off. Any ideas of why?
@@kick91185 yes 10-bit video can only be recorded with HEVC h265 codec. You can also double-check the MCPro24fps website to see a full list of brands and devices that support 10-bit recording.
@@RJBaculo I apologize. I missed that part in the video. I was taking notes and must have got distracted while writing. I just re watched that part. I'm shooting with Samsung Note 10.
@@kick91185 no worries Brandon. Have fun with it! Keep creating!
Thanks 👍
Hi when I record 120fps using this app on my Xperia 1 IV it works and plays back but when exporting to PC or other device it plays as normal speed?
Also I find the HLG log profiles under expose most footage indoors
You'll have to change the clip speed of your footage to 20% to make your 120fps footage play at 24fps (super slow mo). Yeah, I'm not a fan of the HLG profiles.
What stabilisation do you use? Optical/Digital?
Optical as much as possible. Digital stabilisation crops into the image much more and sometimes produces that artificial jello-y/motion blur effect.
So if I'm shooting an action fight sequence, what fps and shutter settings would you use?
If you don't plan on doing any slow-mo during your fight sequence, stick to 24fps and then experiment with faster shutter speeds like 1/120, 1/240, or even 1/480 and beyond to see if you like the crispiness of the movements. Just keep in mind the more faster the shutter is, the less light is coming in, so you'll have to compensate with additional or stronger lighting. If you're shooting in broad daylight, it might not be a problem at all. Hope that helps. Experiment & have fun with it 👍
where did you enable color depth 10 bit? mine does not have this option, my cell phone is super advanced the zenfone 9
Due to hardware limitations and capabilities, which vary from device to device, there are a few prerequisite settings needed to enable 10-bit video recording. In the Video Recording Settings, first you need to choose a resolution and framerate with GPU disabled. Some smartphones have certain resolution or framerate limitations before 10-bit recording can be enabled. Once you have disabled GPU, you will also need to change your codec to HEVC (h265) which is the proper container for 10-bit video. Now you can change the Color Depth settings to 10 bits instead of 8 bits. If even after all these settings the color depth is still inactive, then most likely your device doesn’t support 10-bit video at all.
I hope that helps. I have a dedicated video about shooting in 10-bit video coming up very soon.
@@RJBaculo Still waiting for your 10bit video bro! its gonna be very helpful!
I finally got around to doing that 10-bit video tutorial: ruclips.net/video/VdIdY-a3U1s/видео.html
Hey RJ! I have a few questions I really hope you could answer, I would thank you very much man!
So, you shoot with m-Log 80 gamma, but what color space do you use?
Do you adjust any of the mLog 80% settings? Are those for preview or do they actually affect the final output?
Also, what are the implications of shooting in HDR or HDR10?
Do you ever use a LUT Preview? If so which one?
What EOTF and Color Primaries do you use?
What is the deblocking filter?
Thank you so much man!
Hey Alex, just to answer some of your questions...
When I shoot with mLog80 gamma, usually my color space is regular sRGB/Rec.709 but moving forward I'm gonna be shooting more with the S-Gamut. And no I dont adjust any of the Mlog settings, I just leave as is, but yes they do affect the actual logarhythmic curve in the final output. The implications of shooting HDR (10-bit color) is you have much much more color info available in your video (which equals to less color banding when theres gradients in your shot like in the sky). I dont generally use preview LUTs, but can be handy to use to make sure you aren't too over or underexposed when shooting Log. EOTF and color primaries, I believe, is metadata for how your HDR footage is to be interpreted in your NLE software. I leave it as is. As for deblocking filter, I'm not too familiar with its function but has something to do about smoothing out edges. I probably wouldnt recommend it. Hope all this helps. Best way of course to learn is to try and experiment yourself! Happy shooting!
@@RJBaculo maaan thank you so much this is really helpful indeed! Thank you thank you!
BTW check out what the guys at amvr are doing! It's incredible, close to raw results for 1/10th of the file size ruclips.net/p/PLvFY25AvcQolryKhU0um36zDh5YCZfhPK
Great video
Thanks!
How do you shoot 60 fps? Mine is not available. My device is an Android (Realme 6i)
Each device is different and sometimes 60fps isn't available when shooting with 4k resolution. You could also try turning GPU on or off to see if it unlocks it.
Best HDR Settings for no color correcting in post production?
Gamut: P3-D60
Gamma Curve: HLG or PQ 1000
These HDR settings are similar to the iPhone's DolbyVision standard.
The 10 bit color setting in the app on LG V60 comes out oversaturated no matter what the settings. Any ideas?
Yeah its a HDR metadata problem. Your phone isn't viewing it the proper way but when you take it into an editing program like Davinci Resolve it will display the colors properly (not saturated)
@@RJBaculo Great--thanks for the info.!
gumagana ba ang mcpro24fps sa samsung a53 5G?
It definitely should
👏👏👏👏👏
Up to 500 Mbps sounds mind blowing. Could you tell us what are the limit settings on your S10 in terms of FPS and bitrate in 4K before you start experiencing dropped frames ? Thank you.
Hey Theodore, on my S10 (Exynos) the max framerate i could get is 60fps with FHD, and only 30fps with 4K. When i would set 60fps with 4K the sensor just wont allow it. In terms of bitrate I'm able to set it on full 500mbps w/o any dropped frames, although when i look into the metadata of the video file the true number is 408mbps for 4K footage and 374mbps with FHD footage. I'm sure this varies and isn't an absolutely fixed bitrate. I hope that helps!
Yes, this helps me a lot. I am in the process of deciding on a new phone and the video side is of course essential. Even 408 mbps and 30fps are nothing short of amazing. We are talking smartphones here ! Not long ago this was the territory of RED cameras only :-) So it looks like I do not even need to go for the most recent and quite expensive S21 or 22 models. I just found a good deal on a S10+ here in France. I assume it should handle mcpro similarly to your S10 ? Thank you very much.
I gotta say the app is kind of a training bootcamp on how to use a mirrorless camera or even a cinema camera itself. Which for me it kinda explains why the app is less friendly UI, compared to Filmic Pro.
Actually, that's a pretty good description! It's like the old days of filmmaking where young filmmakers like Steven Spielberg would use an Super 8mm home film camera to make short films. The smartphone is this generation's Super 8mm, a stepping stone to bigger productions in the future.
@@RJBaculo oh yes definitely. Since mcpro24fps can give the quality tools setting like many LOG profiles which is similar to a Sony or even might be Arri Profile. Then i say filmmaking became much more democratic, as smartphones(particularly Android phones) can now reach the quality of those cameras.
And also since Lumafusion is coming on Android. I already imagine that they can become the 2-in-1 powerhouse giant of mobile filmmaking.
Amen bro! And can't wait for that LumaFusion on my Samsung!
Welldone bro
Great tips. But I got to ask: How do you get 60 fps at 4K? All 60, in any resolution, are locked. Which Android phone do you use? I can't in any Galaxy S phone. Im currently on S22 Ultra, and the maximum fpsI get is 30. I can 120 in FHD, but 60 no way
You will have to disable GPU in your mcpro24fps settinga when choosing 4K 60fps. It works with my old Samsung S10. If it still doesn't work then it may be a quirk with the S22 Ultra. (Sometimes big companines like Samsung still restrict the phone's full capabilities to 3rd party apps like mcpro)
@RJBaculo is definitely a Samsung problem of not allowing full access to camera2 api. Although on S23 Ultra, it allows 4K @60fps. I also have a Samsung S10+ and it's incredible how it works perfectly on 4K @60fps . Also, S10 + has double aperture, which is great. They dropped this feature on S20 series and so on, but it is awesome to have double aperture. Just a pity S10+ has a much smaller sensor than S22 or S23 Ultra and also less mega pixels on main camera. Otherwise, it would give even better shots. Just got to work with more light. For the actual price of it is a good smartphone to stick around. Besides, a smaller sensor, on the other hand, handles much well external lenses to actual smartphones with bigger ones. Old lenses, not developed for today's phones, cause vignette. Gonna start using my wife's S10 plus.
@MSPACELOG yeah I love that double aperture! My S10 is still a classic!
The flashlight/torch comes on automatically when the app starts and I can't find how to turn it off. Do you know how?
Thats quite a glitch. You should report it to the devs. They're very responsive
What's a 'mental health ambassador'?
Someone who tries to speak on behalf for mental health awareness
@@RJBaculo Many thanks for the clarification.
HI CAN YOU PAUSE AND RESUME RECORDING WITH THIS APP PLS FRIEND I NEED TO PAUSE MY RECORDINGS ??
Yeah it seems like it does not pause. Only start/stop recording.
I take videos but I can't watch them? Please help me fix this
What kind of question is that? WHY cant' you watch them? And fix WHAT?
How to turn off auto brightness on this app?
Which auto brightness, the screen or auto exposure?
Seems to me that for Android users, this App is better than filmic pro..
It's not as user-friendly as Filmic Pro, but it definitely can squeeze a lot more features and flexibility out of the Android camera.
Unfortunately, I was disappointed in this program.. First, when I installed it and turned it on, I almost went blind (I don’t know why they didn’t warn me about this). Second, I use POCO X3 NFC, I specially filmed it with the program and compared the videos without the program and didn’t notice any difference... Maybe I was doing something wrong?
Quiero tutorial en spanish 😢
You're very bad in color grading man😂🤣 You were talking so much about Log footages so I thought you know color grading.
Maybe you should provide an example. Or if you're really a pro give him a suggestion. That way your comments will be constructive, and we all get to learn from you knowledge and go away smarter.
YOU CANT PAUSE A RECORDING WITH THIS APP SO NOT GOOD
Sorry friend, that this app won't be of much help with your needs. It's a simple enough feature that I think the developers can easily add in a future update.
@@RJBaculo YES THEY COULD BUT THEY DONT , BUT THANKS FOR YOUR HELP ANY WAY FRIEND