Okay, yeah, the device is probably limited to 4K video (3840x2160 or equivalent) and the resolution you have is a slight bit above that. I guess I’ll do what I did in Drawpile, which has a warning that anything beyond 1920 pixels in either direction and 30 FPS will be trouble and capping it by default.
Seems like a good solution. Sizes above 4k seems a bit overkill for me anyway.
Could the default resize setting be something that matches the default document ratio? Or the current document ratio but more modest size?
I tested twice with the second APK you posted and the squishing problem was completely taken care of.
One thing that happened with both my tests is when I wanted to name the Krita file, as soon as I deleted the assigned characters to make my own file name it changed the file directory on me. I tested that a second time just to make sure I wasn’t imagining things.
I’m on a Samsung Galaxy s10 Fe, one ui 8.5, Android 16.
Thanks! Yes, pressing backspace in the Android file explorer will go to the parent directory. It’s a ridiculous behavior, but it’s welded into the OS. It’s one of those “Android file handling is terrible” matters unfortunately.
I just tried that (before I just added random letters in the untitled) and it kicked me out to the main folder too, instead of the one I had created.
(wacom movinkpad 14, I think android 15)
Edit: saw the reply above mine now. ![]()
Well, that might explain a lot of the people I try to help on Android that insist they chose the correct directory and it landed somewhere else. Thanks
By the way, a thousand thank yous for working on the Android time lapse. This is huge.
I’ll be a tester too.
I have a Samsung Galaxy Tab S9 FE.
As soon as I try to make a timelapse, I’ll let you know how it goes.
I know it has nothing to do with it, but if you ever decide to revisit the graphics and usability of Android systems, it would be a good thing.
Having a desktop setting on an Android system is incredibly inconvenient.
While a program management system like Procreate with pop-up menus would be much more efficient.
Yes, that is what Drawpile does. It picks the larger dimension, caps it to 1920 pixels and adjusts the smaller dimension to match. It’s the sensible default I think.
Same issue on the s10 fe tab tried all exporting options, also wondering if there’s a way to have it be a update and not a whole separate krita app if you what I mean
Please check whether the latest APK works and if reducing the resolution fixes the problem.
And no, it’s not possible. Android will never let you update the release build of an application to a development build.
It is only for testing purposes, that you have to install it manually. When the krita Devs publish the next release, you will get the features automatically as an update.
The links are updated again, it now caps the resolution to 1920 pixels in either direction at most and shows a warning if you set it higher. It also shows a warning if you set the video FPS higher than 30 and shows better errors for the kinds of errors those produce. Everything except the latter is on all operating systems, not just Android.
New link worked for me
Resize box was pre-checked with lower numbers and the video had the right proportions.
(it did fail first because it added (1) after the .mp4 when I didn’t change the name manually. But that’s the android horrible file management, I reckon.)
Just tested it with the newest link and the resize works perfectly. It happened automatically.