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‎09-13-2019 07:42 AM in
Galaxy Note PhonesI use my note 10 plus to record my kid's high school games and it works wonderfully, especially now that I can use the s pen as a remote. One feature that is missing though is the ability to pause the video recording with the s pen. Rather then continously recording the games and having a 30 minute video for 8 minutes of playing time or having a bunch of 10 second clips, I like to pause the video recording and make one long video made up of short clips. Since I record the games using a phone stabilizer I thought the s pen remote feature would be perfect so i don't have to touch the screen but find myself not using the s pen at all. Can you please add the ability to pause a video recording with the s pen rather than just starting and stopping it. Keep up the good work! Thanks
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‎09-13-2019 12:08 PM in
Galaxy Note PhonesWe appreciate your feedback and will tag it on the forum so that it will appear with other feedback, ideas, and requests. This will allow your post to be more easily found in the event that Samsung product groups are seeking outside feedback/requests/ideas regarding our products.
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‎09-13-2019 08:00 AM in
Galaxy Note PhonesPlease go to settings and then find Advance Future then go to S pen then S pen remote, then find Media and push button to activate it. You will see option Single touch-Play/Pause
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‎09-13-2019 10:31 AM (Last edited ‎09-13-2019 10:32 AM ) in
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@userE3aoixpXJG wrote:Please go to settings and then find Advance Future then go to S pen then S pen remote, then find Media and push button to activate it. You will see option Single touch-Play/Pause
Sorry @userE3aoixpXJG but that doesn't work. OP is trying to control the Camera not media playback.
Currently there is no option to be able to pause a video capture in Camera. The only options are really to start/stop. So if the SPEN is clicked the current video is stopped. Clicking the SPEN again starts a new video.

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‎09-29-2019 03:15 PM in
Galaxy Note PhonesI've been looking all over for this feature for this exact same reason. I hope Samsung can figure this out... even to be able to re-map the double tap feature to pause, but ideally I would want to be able to change single tap to record/pause.
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‎10-04-2020 01:30 PM in
Galaxy Note PhonesI do the same thing but at football games and need the same feature. In North country, it can be below freezing during some of these games so not wearing gloves is not an option and touching the screen to press pause with touch screen gloves is not ideal. Samsung, yes you can use the pen to start and stop recording, but having to stitch together 100's of short clips is not an option either, well it is, but not a desireable one.
