Android 11 is carrying a great deal of enhancements to the table for Google’s portable OS. One of these enhancements is the capacity to record bigger recordings on account of a greater document size breaking point.
At the present time, it possibly takes 15 minutes to arrive at as far as possible when recording a 4K 30FPS clasp. From that point onward, the video is part into various records at customary stretches. A fix for this was guaranteed some time back and now it is at long last showing up with Android 11.
Android Police has found that the Android 11 Beta 1 doesn’t have this confinement any longer. Most camera applications couldn’t bolster this yet it at last worked with Open Camera by Mark Harman. It is a notable and free application that had the option to record a solitary video document past 4GB in Android 11.
There are likely more applications that are equipped for this however none have been found up until this point.
All things considered, Open Camera is utilizing the mpeg4writer API for its records, an API that different applications are not right now utilizing. In any case, more camera applications are relied upon to help the component when the OS turns out to more gadgets.
Since Android 11 Beta 1 is just a couple of days old, it will take designers some effort to discharge updates to address the issue.