Yes, the framework can handle variable frame rate. I don't know what
the minimum frame rate is, but we have tested down to 5 fps.

On Mar 29, 11:50 am, andy_fw <[email protected]> wrote:
> Can Android/Opencore support varying frame rates coming from an imager
> during video record? Due to internal algorithms, the frame rate of our
> imager is not constant. That is, it can change when lighting
> conditions (and others) change. Can Android support varying frame
> rates from an imager during record? If so, what is its range of
> tolerance? If our imager can provide 25fps in a good condition, what
> is the lowest fps that Android can tolerate during record?
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